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2. If there is no configuration, you will get default setting : | 2. If there is no configuration, you will get default setting : | ||
− | hdmi-default and | + | hdmi-default and edp-1366x768 as default setting. |
3. Check your configuration in Terminal or debug console. | 3. Check your configuration in Terminal or debug console. | ||
− | <pre> | + | <pre>fw_printenv | grep display |
− | ... | + | ... |
+ | display0=hdmi-default | ||
+ | display1=edp-1366x768 | ||
+ | ...</pre> | ||
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Revision as of 10:21, 24 November 2021
RK3399 has 3 VPorts.
RSB-4810 surport 4 types display : eDP、LVDS、HDMI、MIPI.
Note:
1. HDMI、eDP、MIPI MUST be set to port 0 and port 1.
2. LVDS MUST be set to port 1 and port 2.
3. LVDS and MIPI are alternative.
Enter U-boot interrupt mode
Connect device to debug port, and open debug console. See more : How_to_debug.
Press "ctrl + c" key before power up the device, until get the following information on debug console :
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 => <INTERRUPT> =>
Then you can input the following cammand to config Multi-Display.
Module | Sub Module | Step |
Single | HDMI | fw_setenv display0 hdmi-default fw_setenv display1 fw_setenv display2 |
LVDS | fw_setenv display0 fw_setenv display1 lvds-g070vw01 fw_setenv display2 | |
eDP | fw_setenv display0 edp-1366x768 fw_setenv display1 fw_setenv display2 | |
MIPI | fw_setenv display0 mipi-gl0uan fw_setenv display1 fw_setenv display2 | |
Dual | HDMI+LVDS | fw_setenv display0 hdmi-default fw_setenv display1 lvds-g070vw01 fw_setenv display2 |
HDMI+eDP | fw_setenv display0 hdmi-default fw_setenv display1 edp-1366x768 fw_setenv display2 | |
eDP+LVDS | fw_setenv display0 edp-1366x768 fw_setenv display1 lvds-g070vw01 fw_setenv display2 | |
HDMI+MIPI | fw_setenv display0 hdmi-default fw_setenv display1 mipi-gl0uan fw_setenv display2 | |
eDP+MIPI | fw_setenv display0 edp-1366x768 fw_setenv display1 mipi-gl0uan fw_setenv display2 | |
Triple | HDMI+eDP+LVDS | fw_setenv display0 hdmi-default fw_setenv display1 edp-1366x768 fw_setenv display2 lvds-g070vw01 |
Default Support Display
Port | RSB4810 |
edp | edp-1920x1080 edp-1366x768 |
lvds | lvds-g070vw01 lvds-g150xgel05 |
hdmi | hdmi-default |
mipi | mipi-gl0uan |
NOTE :
1. The name of the panel must begin with "edp-"、"lvds-" 、"hdmi-" or “dp-”.
And it can be found in "kernel/include/dt-bindings/display/screen-timing/{LCDNAME}.dtsi" like :
lvds_g070vw01: lvds-g070vw01
2. If there is no configuration, you will get default setting :
hdmi-default and edp-1366x768 as default setting.
3. Check your configuration in Terminal or debug console.
fw_printenv | grep display ... display0=hdmi-default display1=edp-1366x768 ...
LVDS Name | Resolution |
lvds-g070vw01 |
800x480 |
lvds-g150xgel05 |
1024x768 |
Using envtools in Debian/Android
Using envtools to setup envs in Debian/Android OS is very similar in uboot.
Take “eDP+HDMI”for example :
In uboot | In Debian/Android |
setenv display0 hdmi-default |
fw_setenv display0 hdmi-default |
setenv display1 edp-1920x1080 | fw_setenv display0 edp-1920x1080 |
saveenv | |
reset | reboot |
Note :
The tool "fw_setenv" will save envs automatically in Debian/Android OS, so it isn't necessary to saveenv manually.