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      drm/panel: Add support for Panasonic VVX10F004B0 · 210fcd9d
      Thierry Reding 提交于
      The Panasonic VVX10F004B0 is a 10.1" WUXGA TFT LCD panel connected using
      four DSI lanes.
      Signed-off-by: NThierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
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      drm/panel: Add simple panel support · 280921de
      Thierry Reding 提交于
      Add a driver for simple panels. Such panels can have a regulator that
      provides the supply voltage and a separate GPIO to enable the panel.
      Optionally the panels can have a backlight associated with them so it
      can be enabled or disabled according to the panel's power management
      mode.
      
      Support is added for two panels: An AU Optronics 10.1" WSVGA and a
      Chunghwa Picture Tubes 10.1" WXGA panel.
      Signed-off-by: NThierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
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      drm: Add panel support · aead40ea
      Thierry Reding 提交于
      Add a very simple framework to register and lookup panels. Panel drivers
      can initialize a DRM panel and register it with the framework, allowing
      them to be retrieved and used by display drivers. Currently only support
      for DPMS and obtaining panel modes is provided. However it should be
      sufficient to enable a large number of panels. The framework should also
      be easily extensible to support more sophisticated kinds of panels such
      as DSI.
      
      The framework hasn't been tied into the DRM core, even though it should
      be easily possible to do so if that's what we want. In the current
      implementation, display drivers can simple make use of it to retrieve a
      panel, obtain its modes and control its DPMS mode.
      
      Note that this is currently only tested on systems that boot from a
      device tree. No glue code has been written yet for systems that use
      platform data, but it should be easy to add.
      Signed-off-by: NThierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
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