Hi Rob,
On 29/01/18 20:08, Rob Herring wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 12:49:56PM +, Kieran Bingham wrote:
>> From: Jean-Michel Hautbois
>>
>> The ADV7604 has thirteen 256-byte maps that can be accessed via the main
>> I²C ports. Each map has it own I²C address and acts as a standard slave
>
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 12:49:56PM +, Kieran Bingham wrote:
> From: Jean-Michel Hautbois
>
> The ADV7604 has thirteen 256-byte maps that can be accessed via the main
> I²C ports. Each map has it own I²C address and acts as a standard slave
> device on the I²C bus.
>
> Allow a device tree nod
From: Jean-Michel Hautbois
The ADV7604 has thirteen 256-byte maps that can be accessed via the main
I²C ports. Each map has it own I²C address and acts as a standard slave
device on the I²C bus.
Allow a device tree node to override the default addresses so that
address conflicts with other devic