request for linux driver for Analogix ANX9804/ANX9805

2012-12-12 Thread Fricke, Silvio
Hi,

We have developed a prototype of an i.mx6 CPU-module connected to an ANALOGIX
AN9804 chip. This is a DisplayPort/HDMI-Transmitter [1]. This is a converter 
for simple rgb-signals
to DisplayPort and HDMI signals. The ANX is connected with the i.mx6 over i2c. 
Audio plays in this
context also a role.

The chip has these features:

- DisplayPort 1.1a with HDCP 1.3
- HDMI 1.3 with HDCP 1.2
- HDMI 1.2 and DVI 1.0 backward compatible

output:
- Dual Mode: DisplayPort or HDMI output
- 1/2/4 lane operation at up to HBR(2.7Gbps/lane) and RBR(1.62 Gbps/lane)
- DisplayPort mode Spread Spectrum Clock (SSC) support
- Support up to 2560X1600(WQXGA)@60Hz with 30bpp colour depth
- YCbCr to RGB conversion
- 4:4:4 and 4:2:2 data input formats
- 18/24/30/36 bits per pixel video support
- Embedded audio support
- HDCP encryption

input:
- 18-bit DVO/LVTTL flexible video input
- SDR and DDR data modes support
- Deep colour up to 36bpp in DDR support

audio input:
- S/PDIF audio mode including two-channel uncompressed L-PCM and multi-channel 
compressed DTS
  support
- 32,44.1,48,88.2,96,176.4 to 192KHz audio sampling rates support

others:
- Embedded HDCP key shared for DisplayPort, HDMI , and DVI modes
- Programmable output swing and pre-emphasis
- Support of upstream content protection protocol with embedded upstream keys
- Hot Plug and Unplug detection mechanism
- Built-in video pattern generator and audio tone generator for system self-test

I have checked it, and it does not exist any kind of linux driver for the 
ANX9804. My company
doesn't have currently the skills (and manpower) to bring this device to 
mainline kernel. Have
someone skills and courage to bring this hardware device to mainline kernel?
I will offer one iMX6 based development board for developing the device driver 
and after success of
the project, for the developer as gift to dominate the world.

[1] http://www.analogix.com/products/9805.html

best regards,
Silvio

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Re: request for linux driver for Analogix ANX9804/ANX9805

2012-12-12 Thread Patrick Boettcher
On Wednesday 12 December 2012 13:20:46 Fricke, Silvio wrote:
 Hi,
 
 We have developed a prototype of an i.mx6 CPU-module connected to an
 ANALOGIX AN9804 chip. This is a DisplayPort/HDMI-Transmitter [1]. This is
 a converter for simple rgb-signals to DisplayPort and HDMI signals. The
 ANX is connected with the i.mx6 over i2c. Audio plays in this context
 also a role.
 
 The chip has these features:

  [..]
 
 I have checked it, and it does not exist any kind of linux driver for the
 ANX9804. My company doesn't have currently the skills (and manpower) to
 bring this device to mainline kernel. Have someone skills and courage to
 bring this hardware device to mainline kernel? I will offer one iMX6
 based development board for developing the device driver and after
 success of the project, for the developer as gift to dominate the world.

What do you call this then? http://members.efn.org/~rick/work/anx9804/

The development of such a driver basically driven by one thing: the 
information about how to program this device. Registers/firmwares/program-
flows.

In a second, yet important, step, you need to be know with which kind of 
(already existing or not) API you want to use this device.

In your Email there is no indication of both of this. Please clarify.

best regards,
--
Patrick

Kernel Labs Inc.
http://www.kernellabs.com/
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