[PATCH 2/8] drm: bridge: vga-dac: Add adi,adv7123 compatible string

2016-10-21 Thread Archit Taneja
On 10/21/2016 03:52 PM, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > Hi Archit, > > On Friday 21 Oct 2016 10:43:34 Archit Taneja wrote: >> On 10/19/2016 07:55 PM, Laurent Pinchart wrote: >>> The ADV7123 is a transparent VGA DAC. Unlike dumb VGA DACs it can be >>> controlled through a power save pin, and requires a

[PATCH 2/8] drm: bridge: vga-dac: Add adi, adv7123 compatible string

2016-10-21 Thread Laurent Pinchart
Hi Archit, On Friday 21 Oct 2016 10:43:34 Archit Taneja wrote: > On 10/19/2016 07:55 PM, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > > The ADV7123 is a transparent VGA DAC. Unlike dumb VGA DACs it can be > > controlled through a power save pin, and requires a power supply. > > However, on most boards where the

[PATCH 2/8] drm: bridge: vga-dac: Add adi,adv7123 compatible string

2016-10-21 Thread Archit Taneja
On 10/19/2016 07:55 PM, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > The ADV7123 is a transparent VGA DAC. Unlike dumb VGA DACs it can be > controlled through a power save pin, and requires a power supply. > However, on most boards where the device is used neither the power save > signal nor the power supply are

[PATCH 2/8] drm: bridge: vga-dac: Add adi,adv7123 compatible string

2016-10-19 Thread Laurent Pinchart
The ADV7123 is a transparent VGA DAC. Unlike dumb VGA DACs it can be controlled through a power save pin, and requires a power supply. However, on most boards where the device is used neither the power save signal nor the power supply are controllable. To avoid developing a separate