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> > Subject: [PATCH 0/3] Add dt support for exynos hdmiphy settings
> >
> > For various revisions of a chipset if the signal pattern is changed for
> > every
> > revision, then the p
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> shirish at chromium.org; Shirish S
> Subject: [PATCH 0/3] Add dt support for exynos hdmiph
For various revisions of a chipset if the signal pattern is changed for every
revision, then the phy setting need to be updated correspondingly by measuring
the signal.
For getting correct signals the clock level and data de-emphasis
levels needs to be adjusted.
Since only these 2 values matter,we
For various revisions of a chipset if the signal pattern is changed for every
revision, then the phy setting need to be updated correspondingly by measuring
the signal.
For getting correct signals the clock level and data de-emphasis
levels needs to be adjusted.
Since only these 2 values matter,we
For various revision of chipset if the signal pattern is changed for every
board, then the phy setting need to be updated correspondingly by measuring
the signal.
With the hdmiphy settings fixed in the driver the only way currently is to
either add a new structure or add compile time option.
To av
For various revision of chipset if the signal pattern is changed for every
board, then the phy setting need to be updated correspondingly by measuring
the signal.
With the hdmiphy settings fixed in the driver the only way currently is to
either add a new structure or add compile time option.
To av
Hi Shirish,
On Tuesday 13 of August 2013 12:39:27 Shirish S wrote:
> For various revision of chipset if the signal pattern is changed for
> every board, then the phy setting need to be updated correspondingly by
> measuring the signal.
> With the hdmiphy settings fixed in the driver the only way c
Hi Shirish,
On Tuesday 13 of August 2013 12:39:27 Shirish S wrote:
> For various revision of chipset if the signal pattern is changed for
> every board, then the phy setting need to be updated correspondingly by
> measuring the signal.
> With the hdmiphy settings fixed in the driver the only way c
For various revision of chipset if the signal pattern is changed for every
board, then the phy setting need to be updated correspondingly by measuring
the signal.
With the hdmiphy settings fixed in the driver the only way currently is to
either add a new structure or add compile time option.
To av
For various revision of chipset if the signal pattern is changed for every
board, then the phy setting need to be updated correspondingly by measuring
the signal.
With the hdmiphy settings fixed in the driver the only way currently is to
either add a new structure or add compile time option.
To av
For various revision of chipset if the signal pattern is changed for every
board, then the phy setting need to be updated correspondingly by measuring
the signal.
With the hdmiphy settings fixed in the driver the only way currently is to
either add a new structure or add compile time option.
To av
For various revision of chipset if the signal pattern is changed for every
board, then the phy setting need to be updated correspondingly by measuring
the signal.
With the hdmiphy settings fixed in the driver the only way currently is to
either add a new structure or add compile time option.
To av
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