Firefly Open Source Community

   Login   |   Register   |
New_Topic
123
New Topic
Print Previous Topic Next Topic

eDP not work

211

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

intermediate

Rank: 3Rank: 3

Credits
211
Posted at 8/31/2018 17:52:47        Only Author  21#
Hi,

I get now uboot from android git, kernel from FireflyTeam git and using original Linux rootfs image. I see in boot debug and Linux that everything should work, but nothing in eDP display. I check signals from eDP connector and AUX was giving 760mV peak-to-peak signal, TX1, TX2 and TX3 give also 1070mV peak-to-peak, but TX0 doesn't give any signal...

What can be problem?

Pekka
Reply

Use props Report

211

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

intermediate

Rank: 3Rank: 3

Credits
211
Posted at 8/31/2018 18:16:03        Only Author  22#
So Android uboot is not compitable?
Reply

Use props Report

211

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

intermediate

Rank: 3Rank: 3

Credits
211
Posted at 9/1/2018 15:43:05        Only Author  23#
Hi,

I test today AIO-3399J board with Android and LVDS, it is work. But I also try eDP with no success. I think that TX0 port is broken. There is no signal at all...

Pekka
Reply

Use props Report

211

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

intermediate

Rank: 3Rank: 3

Credits
211
Posted at 9/3/2018 16:11:32        Only Author  24#
Hi,

I try use Android rk3399-firefly-aio-edp.dts. I get backlight on and Android find display but can't get nothing to display. I change compatible to "simple-panel". Do I need to set any other parameters to kernel files? Timing?

Product ID code: 35ed
Manufacturer: AUO
Serial number: 00000000
Manufactured in week: 0 year: 2013
Video input definition: digital signal, voltage level 0, blank to black, composite sync, serration v
Monitor is non-RGB
Maximum visible display size: 34 cm x 19 cm
Power management features: no active off, no suspend, no standby
Estabilished timings:
Standard timings:
        1920x1080       60 Hz (detailed)
        1920x1080       40 Hz (detailed)
Detailed mode clock 142000 kHz, flags[a]
    H: 1920 2028 2076 2100
    V: 1080 1090 1100 1126
bus_format: 1009
rk lcdc - 0 dclk set: dclk = 142000000HZ, pll select = 1, div = 1
CR Max reached (0,3,0)
LT CR failed!
eDP link training failed (-5)
Link Training Clock Recovery success
EQ Max loop
LT EQ failed!
eDP link training failed (-5)
Link Training Clock Recovery success


Thanks,
Pekka
Reply

Use props Report

94

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

registered members

Rank: 2

Credits
94
Posted at 2/1/2019 00:40:41        Only Author  25#
I also try to get 2 displays active as stated supported on website.
error cannot find crtc for output HDMI-1.

False advertising!
Reply

Use props Report

94

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

registered members

Rank: 2

Credits
94
Posted at 2/1/2019 00:42:02        Only Author  26#
I also try to get 2 displays active as stated supported on website.
error cannot find crtc for output HDMI-1.
Reply

Use props Report

30

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

new registration

Rank: 1

Credits
30
Posted at 9/9/2019 22:40:34        Only Author  27#
Last edited by crash8319 In 9/9/2019 22:42 Editor

Has anyone been able to get eDP working on AIO-3399J? I am using Android 7.1 I have spent 30+ hours trying to make it work. I know my pinout is correct. I have tried different cables, the display has been tested and is good. I am using AUO B156XTK01.0 But, the only thing I see is "AUX CH command reply failed!" every time.

I followed the directions very carefully for configuring the kernel and u-boot and tried many different things, but nothing changes. I am familiar with AOSP so I am very careful and thorough when editing the software.

I know the display panel is being powered correctly as well because I am able to use the self-test pin and make the display cycle through the color test.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!
Reply

Use props Report

30

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

new registration

Rank: 1

Credits
30
Posted at 9/12/2019 22:34:15        Only Author  28#
So, yesterday evening I tried something interesting. I cut a DisplayPort cable in half and soldered the wires to a connector and then hooked up the AIO-3399J to a PC monitor via the eDP port. It correctly recognized the display and I saw some output. It was a little glitchy at first, (due to my awful soldering skills). But, I was able to position the wires carefully by hand until it worked flawlessly.

I am thinking about making an adapter board to go from the eDP pins to a DisplayPort connector. Would anyone be interested in this?

Next step is getting it working on my actual eDP display. I think my issue was the cables. I made them by hand, it seems that it should have at least been able to communicate via AUX. I'll keep messing with it and provide feedback.
Reply

Use props Report

Return to List
123
You need to log in before you can reply Login | Register

This forum Credits Rules

Quick Reply Back to top Back to list