Sandy Huang 6788007ec5 drm/rockchip: vop2: update default axi id for rk3576
If Cluster rid is bigger than 0xf, VOP will dead at the
system bandwidth very terrible scene.

old:
    Cluster0 win0: 0x10, 0x11     [AXI0]
    Cluster0 win1: 0x12, 0x13     [AXI0]
    Cluster1 win0: 6, 7           [AXI0]
    Cluster1 win1: 8, 9           [AXI0]
    Esmart0:       a, b           [AXI0]
    Esmart1:       c, d           [AXI0]
    Esmart2:       a, b           [AXI1]
    Esmart3:       c, d           [AXI1]
    Lut dma rid:   0x1, 0x2, 0x3  [AXI0]
    DCI dma rid:   0x4            [AXI0]
    Metadata rid:  0x5            [AXI0]

new:
    Cluster0 win0: 0x0a, 0x0b     [AXI0]
    Cluster0 win1: 0x0c, 0x0d     [AXI0]
    Cluster1 win0: 6, 7           [AXI0]
    Cluster1 win1: 8, 9           [AXI0]
    Esmart0:       0x10, 0x11     [AXI0]
    Esmart1:       0x12, 0x13     [AXI0]
    Esmart2:       a, b           [AXI1]
    Esmart3:       c, d           [AXI1]
    Lut dma rid:   0x1, 0x2, 0x3  [AXI0]
    DCI dma rid:   0x4            [AXI0]
    Metadata rid:  0x5            [AXI0]

If Esmart rid is bigger than 0xf, we should disable esmart dma stride
4k.

Signed-off-by: Sandy Huang <hjc@rock-chips.com>
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