Grant Likely wrote:
> No.  It is a static property of the board/machine.  It is expected it
> to be encoded into the board's .dts file.

Ok, but that only makes sense if the monitor is hard-wired to the board itself.
 If a user can attach any monitor he wants, then the EDID data can't be known at
compile time.

I guess it's no different than using hard-coded memory controller programming
instead of SPD.  You can safely avoid SPD only if the DDR chips are soldered on
the board.

It looks like I need to add board-specific EDID reading to the DIU driver.

-- 
Timur Tabi
Linux kernel developer at Freescale

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