Damon Ding 3ae279210e drm/bridge: analogix_dp: add support for ASSR mode
According to the eDP v1.3 chapter 3.6 Table 3-15, Alternative
Scramble Seed Reset(ASSR) is a recommended way for eDP Sink devices
to support Display Authentication and Content Protection as Method
3a, while Method 1 HDCP is normally not expected in an eDP Sink
device.

In addition, the ASSR support capability should be the bit 0 of
DPCD register 0000Dh according to the eDP v1.4 'Revision History'
table 2:

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Table 3-4: Corrected reference to DPCD Address 0000Dh, bit 0 (was bit 4)
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Change-Id: Iafad97755fd4c9e688c47164d099b290af905036
Signed-off-by: Damon Ding <damon.ding@rock-chips.com>
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