> Chris,
>
> I am happy to use the ssc frequency setting code and expand beyond pineview
> (although I can't really test those configurations), but Im not sure what to
> do about the high_speed flag. This would normally come from the BDB general
> features ssc_freq flag. Since the code is to set de
[Again using correct address to get to list, sorry about that]
>
Chris,
>
I am happy to use the ssc frequency setting code and expand beyond pineview
(although I can't really test those configurations), but Im not sure what to
do about the high_speed flag. This would normally come from the BDB ge
On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 11:40:30 -0800, bfr...@chromium.org wrote:
> The i915 driver normally assumes the video bios has configured several
> of the LVDS panel registers, and it just inherits the values. If the
> vbios has not run, several of these will need to be setup.
I'm having problems applyin
The i915 driver normally assumes the video bios has configured several
of the LVDS panel registers, and it just inherits the values. If the
vbios has not run, several of these will need to be setup.
intel_bios.c: default clock source selection on pineview to use the SSC source.
If these are no
On Wed, 8 Dec 2010 13:46:38 -0800, Bryan Freed wrote:
> The i915 driver normally assumes the video bios has configured several
> of the LVDS panel registers, and it just inherits the values. If the
> vbios has not run, several of these will need to be setup.
>
> intel_bios.c: default clock source
The i915 driver normally assumes the video bios has configured several
of the LVDS panel registers, and it just inherits the values. If the
vbios has not run, several of these will need to be setup.
intel_bios.c: default clock source selection on pineview to use the SSC
source
intel_display.c: ens