>Regarding msm8992/4, there is a need for the 20nm DSI PHY driver.
Well... Of course I meant DSI PLL there. It's so easy to mistake
three-letter acronyms..
Konrad
> I did not know how popular PinePhone is. Does it currently have useful
> battery life?
It basically sells out in a few days after a new batch is up :D You
might want to join some pine64 irc/matrix/telegram channels.
Currently, as far as I'm aware (I haven't got one), it can survive a
full day
Hi!
> Thanks for all the kind words, I really appreciate it.
Thanks for good work :-).
> >My impression is that the newly added phones are still fairly rudimentary,
> >but some others that were added in the past releases have gotten
> >further. I don't know any details, but I've added Konrad to
On Wed 2020-08-05 21:06:45, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 7:27 PM Pavel Machek wrote:
> > > 2. In the past few merge windows we have seen an increase in (usually
> > >older) Android phones and tablets gaining mainline kernel support.
> > >This time we get a total of eight
Thanks for all the kind words, I really appreciate it.
>My impression is that the newly added phones are still fairly rudimentary,
>but some others that were added in the past releases have gotten
>further. I don't know any details, but I've added Konrad to Cc, he can
>comment on his work.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 7:27 PM Pavel Machek wrote:
> > 2. In the past few merge windows we have seen an increase in (usually
> >older) Android phones and tablets gaining mainline kernel support.
> >This time we get a total of eight Snapdragon phones and two Tegra
> >tablets. To me
Hi!
> 2. In the past few merge windows we have seen an increase in (usually
>older) Android phones and tablets gaining mainline kernel support.
>This time we get a total of eight Snapdragon phones and two Tegra
>tablets. To me this indicates that we finally have sufficient driver
>
There is much of the usual this time, but there are also three parts
I find worth pointing out in particular:
1. We tend to add support for new SoCs every merge window, but
usually these are all variations of those we already support.
This time there are three newly added families of Arm
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