https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75629
--- Comment #24 from Connor Behan <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #23) > > Detecting the valid modes with EDID would be nice, but I think this solves > > the most important problem. The driver now knows whether a monitor is > > plugged in and hence whether to drive Crtc2. If you agree, I will send this > > patch to the list. > > Does it actually change when you have a monitor vs. not? If probing works, > you are probably pretty close to getting full i2c working. Yes. And you are right, i2c was almost working. I got it working by trying all 16 combinations for the bits in a loop. The valid pair was (R128_GPIO_MONID_*_3, R128_GPIO_MONID_*_1) instead of (R128_GPIO_MONID_*_3, R128_GPIO_MONID_*_0). Should I just change the *_0 bits to *_1 or should I put that inside a powerpc check? I think the old code might've been for Apple Sense. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
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