On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 06:25:01PM +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> connector_id in the uapi actually means drm_connector->base.id, which
> is something entirely different. And ->index is also consistent with
> plane/encoder/CRTCS and the various drm_*_index() functions.
>
> While at it also improve/
connector_id in the uapi actually means drm_connector->base.id, which
is something entirely different. And ->index is also consistent with
plane/encoder/CRTCS and the various drm_*_index() functions.
While at it also improve/align the kerneldoc comment.
v2: Mention where those ids are from ...
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connector_id in the uapi actually means drm_connector->base.id, which
is something entirely different. And ->index is also consistent with
plane/encoder/CRTCS and the various drm_*_index() functions.
While at it also improve/align the kerneldoc comment.
v2: Mention where those ids are from ...
v
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 12:57:52PM +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> connector_id in the uapi actually means drm_connector->base.id, which
> is something entirely different. And ->index is also consistent with
> plane/encoder/CRTCS and the various drm_*_index() functions.
>
> While at it also improve/
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 12:57:52PM +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> connector_id in the uapi actually means drm_connector->base.id, which
> is something entirely different. And ->index is also consistent with
> plane/encoder/CRTCS and the various drm_*_index() functions.
>
> While at it also improve/
connector_id in the uapi actually means drm_connector->base.id, which
is something entirely different. And ->index is also consistent with
plane/encoder/CRTCS and the various drm_*_index() functions.
While at it also improve/align the kerneldoc comment.
v2: Mention where those ids are from ...
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