Hi, On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 04:18:59PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: > >Pantelis, to sum things up, we have a case of a tablet that comes with > >the exact same board, but coming in two flavours with two differents > >screen resolutions. It looks like a great case for your DT quirks > >work, but we have no way of runtime detecting the difference between > >the two variants. What do you think about this? Should we go with > >using the DT quirks or is this simply out of scope? > > > >There's not so much example of similar cases in the kernel, and none > >of them use quirks so far (obviously) but they all boil down to either > >the solution you were suggesting in that patch or adding the alternate > >configuration as a comment. > > > >I don't think the latter would work for you, and I agree with that, so > >I guess that depending on what Pantelis says, either we go with a > >better solution using the quirks, or we end up using what you > >suggested (with a nitpick though, I'd prefer if you used the display > >standard instead of the resolution, which would make it xga I guess?) > > If we go with a separate dts file for each of the 800x480 and 1024x600 > screens, I would greatly prefer to stick with the lcd1024x600 in the dts > filename instead of using something like xga, the fact that you say: > "I guess" that my answer to that is: I dunno I would need to look this > up in wikipedia or some such makes me think that using a qualifier like > xga is not going the help end users decide which dts file to pick, it > will just lead to them needing to go to wikipedia too. Also note that > the advertising of these tablets on ebay / aliexpress almost always > uses the resolution and not something like "xga". > > So all in all if we do not decide to use quirks for this I would like > to keep the filename as is. Yeah, except that the display standard is also encoding the refresh rate and color depth, that might change from one board to another. Maxime -- Maxime Ripard, Free Electrons Embedded Linux, Kernel and Android engineering http://free-electrons.com