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when the user enabled it.
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panel size. This is a hack until we get better clone mode, but it correctly
displays a subset of the root on the LVDS by using a correct pixel clock and
pipe/display size.
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video.
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and I believe it is the responsibility of the kernel to bring the device back to
a mostly-sane state on resume anyway.
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The BIOS tables may still exist, so we can't rely on their presence to indicate
LVDS attachment.
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code, too.
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(setpipe), and I suspect we'll end up with different hacks for resume, anyway.
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hardcoding in the config file, we default to LFP if we detect it from BIOS, and
LFP or CRT if we can get EDID out of them.
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requested for choosing divisors.
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the right mode chosen on the VAIO. Untested.
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BIOS table, and always using that.
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for panel fitting.
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save/restore everything it knows about. Also moves the save to just after the
other reg saves, above the VBE save stuff which may have side effects.
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on LVDS, though my current LVDS gives no results.
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should. This doesn't work yet, as we apparently need to adjust the pipe to
output at the full resolution of the panel, not the displayed image size,
because PFIT controls scaling between the display planes and the pipe.
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switching to hopefully help point out where we aren't restoring enough.
Currently doesn't reveal anything.
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success. Also save and restore ADPA.
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LVDS. Also, refuse to do LVDS on pipe A, as the docs say you can't.
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in a black display plane.
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plane, not the pipe.
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and AdjustFrame. Rename AdjustFrame to reflect the fact that it doesn't touch
the BIOS.
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particularly LVDS. Untested.
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doesn't have BIOS-setup workarounds. Multihead behavior may be wrong, and it is
all untested.
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