@@ -1236,18 +1236,7 @@ static int dw_hdmi_setup(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi, struct drm_display_mode *mode)
else
hdmi->hdmi_data.colorimetry = HDMI_COLORIMETRY_ITU_709;
- if ((hdmi->vic == 10) || (hdmi->vic == 11) ||
- (hdmi->vic == 12) || (hdmi->vic == 13) ||
- (hdmi->vic == 14) || (hdmi->vic == 15) ||
- (hdmi->vic == 25) || (hdmi->vic == 26) ||
- (hdmi->vic == 27) || (hdmi->vic == 28) ||
- (hdmi->vic == 29) || (hdmi->vic == 30) ||
- (hdmi->vic == 35) || (hdmi->vic == 36) ||
- (hdmi->vic == 37) || (hdmi->vic == 38))
- hdmi->hdmi_data.video_mode.mpixelrepetitionoutput = 1;
- else
- hdmi->hdmi_data.video_mode.mpixelrepetitionoutput = 0;
-
+ hdmi->hdmi_data.video_mode.mpixelrepetitionoutput = 0;
hdmi->hdmi_data.video_mode.mpixelrepetitioninput = 0;
/* TODO: Get input format from IPU (via FB driver interface) */
dw_hdmi sets a pixel repetition factor of 1 for VICs 10-15, 25-30 and 35-38. However, DRM uses their native resolutions in its timing information. For example, VIC 14 can be 1440x480 with no repetition, or 720x480 with one pixel repetition. As DRM uses 1440 pixels per line for this video mode, we need no pixel repetition. In any case, pixel repetition appears broken in dw_hdmi. Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> --- drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/dw_hdmi.c | 13 +------------ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 12 deletions(-)