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<macromorgan>
diederik: I think if you rig the regulators to the GPU power domain like they did with the rk3588 it fixes the DRM issues, at least it did for me. I was going to upstream it once I knew for sure that was the fix.
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<diederik>
macromorgan: My first test will be to try the regulator-boot/always-on 'thing', then set the SCMI clocks on all CPUs. I assume that will already bring back the display output. If not, then the thing you're referring to will be the next test
<diederik>
And now that I (finally) have a rk3588 device, I'll likely do a `git bisect` to see what change caused it
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<mmind00>
CounterPillow: I don't even know where the otp stuff actually is right now ... from what I gathered there was a mixup between the nvmem-tree and greg's tree and the driver side actually never made it into -rc1
<CounterPillow>
:D I only remembered because I sent out tsadc again
<mmind00>
CounterPillow: last checked somewhere before easter, so not sure if things worked out for 6.15 afterall
<mmind00>
CounterPillow: ah, it made it into Torvald's tree afterall now