Douglas Anderson c0e9ab2472 dt-bindings: drm/panel: simple: Innolux TV123WAM is actually P120ZDG-BF1
As far as I can tell the bindings that were added in commit
9c04400f7e ("dt-bindings: drm/panel: Document Innolux TV123WAM panel
bindings") weren't actually for Innolux TV123WAM but were actually for
Innolux P120ZDG-BF1.

As far as I can tell the Innolux TV123WAM isn't a real panel and but
it's a mosh between the TI TV123WAM and the Innolux P120ZDG-BF1.
Let's unmosh.

Here's my evidence:

* Searching for TV123WAM on the Internet turns up a TI panel.  While
  it's possible that an Innolux panel has the same model number as the
  TI Panel, it seems a little doubtful.  Looking up the datasheet from
  the TI Panel shows that it's 1920 x 1280 and 259.2 mm x 172.8 mm.

* As far as I know, the patch adding the Innolux Panel was supposed to
  be for the board that's sitting in front of me as I type this
  (support for that board is not yet upstream).  On the back of that
  panel I see Innolux P120ZDZ-EZ1 rev B1.

* Someone pointed me at a datasheet that's supposed to be for the
  panel in front of me (sorry, I can't share the datasheet).  That
  datasheet has the string "p120zdg-bf1"

* If I search for "P120ZDG-BF1" on the Internet I get hits for panels
  that are 2160x1440.  They don't have datasheets, but the fact that
  the resolution matches is a good sign.

While we doing the rename, also mention that no-hpd can be used with
this panel.  See the previous patch in this series ("drm/panel:
simple: Add "no-hpd" delay for Innolux TV123WAM").

Fixes: 9c04400f7e ("dt-bindings: drm/panel: Document Innolux TV123WAM panel bindings")
Cc: Sandeep Panda <spanda@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181025222134.174583-5-dianders@chromium.org
2018-10-29 11:53:27 -04:00
2018-10-04 11:03:34 +10:00
2018-09-30 07:15:35 -07:00

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