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macc24>
how are VOPs allocated in mainline kernel to the outputs?
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CounterPillow>
very poorly. I think the port it uses is hardcoded to like, 1
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macc24>
CounterPillow: i mean in rk3399
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macc24>
what dictates which output is connected to which vop if both routes(vopl and vopb) for both outputs are enabled in dtb?
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