Damon Ding 65f19639f9 drm/rockchip: Make the DRM panel as part of Rockchip DRM sub devices for panel loader protect
In order to support the loader protect function of more panel
drivers, we add the DRM panel as part of Rockchip DRM sub devices.

The panel-simple driver always is regarded as a panel driver demo of
Rockchip platforms, so we first add the Rockchip DRM sub_dev for it.

The panel drivers that adapt to Rockchip DRM drivers can call
rockchip_drm_register_sub_dev()/rockchip_drm_unregister_sub_dev() to
register/unregister DRM sub_dev, and then invoke
rockchip_drm_panel_loader_protect() to achieve the panel loader
protect function.

Change-Id: Ibc302c3f3677e0c55545e90af29d7a87444c2e21
Signed-off-by: Damon Ding <damon.ding@rock-chips.com>
2025-07-03 18:59:45 +08:00
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