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Simon Glass801ab9e2015-07-02 18:16:08 -06001config VIDEO_BRIDGE
2 bool "Support video bridges"
3 depends on DM
4 help
5 Some platforms use video bridges to convert from one output to
6 another. For example, where the SoC only supports eDP and the LCD
7 requires LVDS, an eDP->LVDS bridge chip can be used to provide the
8 necessary conversion. This option enables support for these devices.
Simon Glassbcd5dff2015-07-02 18:16:09 -06009
10config VIDEO_BRIDGE_PARADE_PS862X
11 bool "Support Parade PS862X DP->LVDS bridge"
12 depends on VIDEO_BRIDGE
13 help
14 The Parade PS8622 and PS8625 are DisplayPort-to-LVDS (Low voltage
15 differential signalling) converters. They enable an LVDS LCD panel
16 to be connected to an eDP output device such as an SoC that lacks
17 LVDS capability, or where LVDS requires too many signals to route
18 on the PCB. Setup parameters are provided in the device tree.
Simon Glass048dba02015-07-02 18:16:10 -060019
20config VIDEO_BRIDGE_NXP_PTN3460
21 bool "Support NXP PTN3460 DP->LVDS bridge"
22 depends on VIDEO_BRIDGE
23 help
24 The NXP PTN3460 is a DisplayPort-to-LVDS (Low voltage differential
25 signalling) converter. It enables an LVDS LCD panel to be connected
26 to an eDP output device such as an SoC that lacks LVDS capability,
27 or where LVDS requires too many signals to route on the PCB.