drm/tegra: Changes for v3.14-rc1 This series of changes brings DRM panel support as well as initial code to register DSI hosts and peripherals and bind them to DSI drivers. The panel and DSI code are both used by the simple panel driver. The Tegra-specific changes build on top of this work to add support for various panels found on Tegra boards. New drivers enable the DSI host found on Tegra114 and a special hardware block that calibrates the pads used for DSI and CSI. The host1x and the display controller drivers gain basic Tegra124 support. To round of the new features, the DRM driver now sports a very simple PRIME implementation. In addition there are various improvements such as the host1x API being exported so that client drivers (like the Tegra DRM driver) can be built as modules. HDMI now does better power management and legacy FBDEV can now be disabled via Kconfig (though it's still enabled by default). A few sparse warnings have been squashed and various parts of the code have become more robust.