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drm/radeon/kms/atom: loosen pll min output limits
Limiting the pll output range is a good thing generally as it limits the number of possible pll combinations for a given frequency presumably to the ones that work best on each card. That's why the limits are in the bios tables. However, certain duallink DVI monitors seem to like pll combinations that would be limited by this at least on pre-DCE 3.0 r6xx hardware. This might need to be adjusted per family or per clock range in the future. See fdo bug 24727. Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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@ -655,6 +655,16 @@ bool radeon_atom_get_clock_info(struct drm_device *dev)
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p1pll->pll_out_min = 64800;
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else
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p1pll->pll_out_min = 20000;
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} else if (p1pll->pll_out_min > 64800) {
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/* Limiting the pll output range is a good thing generally as
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* it limits the number of possible pll combinations for a given
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* frequency presumably to the ones that work best on each card.
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* However, certain duallink DVI monitors seem to like
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* pll combinations that would be limited by this at least on
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* pre-DCE 3.0 r6xx hardware. This might need to be adjusted per
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* family.
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*/
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p1pll->pll_out_min = 64800;
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}
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p1pll->pll_in_min =
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