[PATCH v10 05/11] drm: bridge/dw_hdmi:split some phy configuration to platform driver
Andy Yan
andy.yan at rock-chips.com
Fri Nov 14 03:08:43 PST 2014
On 2014年11月14日 18:55, Zubair Lutfullah Kakakhel wrote:
>
> On 14/11/14 10:53, Andy Yan wrote:
>> Hi ZubairLK:
>> Thanks for your review.
>> On 2014年11月14日 18:19, Zubair Lutfullah Kakakhel wrote:
>>> Hi Andy,
>>>
>>> Nice work on this patch series. Its getting better and better :).
>>>
>>> On 14/11/14 03:27, Andy Yan wrote:
>>>> hdmi phy clock symbol and transmission termination value
>>>> can adjust platform specific to get the best SI
>>> ^Is this signal integrity?
>> yes , SI is signal integrity, such as eye diagram measurement
>>> Are these two disjoint features in separate patches?
>>>
>>>> also add mode_valid interface for some platform may not support
>>>> all the display mode
>>> Sounds like another separate patch to me. :)
>> they can seperate
>>> Also, This series is becoming quite large. With major changes and fixes mixed together.
>>>
>>> Patch 3 splits imx-drm.
>>> Patch 4 moves dw-drm out of imx-drm folder.
>>> Patch 7 adds binding
>>> Patch 9 converts to drm bridge.
>>>
>>> Can these be placed together easily?
>>> And in the start. i.e. patch 1, 2, 3, 4,
>>>
>>> Then all fixes etc can come afterwards?
>>>
>>> It helps when checking histories later as to how a driver was made and how fixes happened.
>>>
>>> Especially when file moves happen..
>> Do you mean we can rearrange the patch series?
>> put patch 3, 4 ,7, 9 together one bye one
>> than followed by the fixes patches 5 ,6, 8, 11 ?
> Yes. Rearrange so that the split imx-drm/imx-hdmi and conversion to drm-bridge is at the start of the series.
> Then the rest are bug fixes and feature additions.
Can I put patch#1(make checkpatch happy) and patch#2 (defer probe) as
the first two patch.
Daniel from Google chromium think it's better to put the two slightly
changes in the front for easy review.
> Cheers,
> ZubairLK
>
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