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[2/3] dt-bindings: display: bridge: Add documentation for LT9611

Message ID 20200513100533.42996-3-vkoul@kernel.org
State New
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Series Add LT9611 DSI to HDMI bridge | expand

Commit Message

Vinod Koul May 13, 2020, 10:05 a.m. UTC
Lontium LT9611 is a DSI to HDMI bridge which supports 2 DSI ports
and I2S port as input and one HDMI port as output

Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>

---
 .../display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml        | 178 ++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 178 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml

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Comments

Rob Herring (Arm) May 28, 2020, 1:37 a.m. UTC | #1
On Wed, 13 May 2020 15:35:32 +0530, Vinod Koul wrote:
> Lontium LT9611 is a DSI to HDMI bridge which supports 2 DSI ports

> and I2S port as input and one HDMI port as output

> 

> Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>

> ---

>  .../display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml        | 178 ++++++++++++++++++

>  1 file changed, 178 insertions(+)

>  create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml

> 


Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>

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Laurent Pinchart May 28, 2020, 1:48 a.m. UTC | #2
Hi Vinod,

Thank you for the patch.

On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 03:35:32PM +0530, Vinod Koul wrote:
> Lontium LT9611 is a DSI to HDMI bridge which supports 2 DSI ports

> and I2S port as input and one HDMI port as output

> 

> Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>

> ---

>  .../display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml        | 178 ++++++++++++++++++

>  1 file changed, 178 insertions(+)

>  create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml

> 

> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml

> new file mode 100644

> index 000000000000..77ee8cc35cd8

> --- /dev/null

> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml

> @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@

> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause)

> +%YAML 1.2

> +---

> +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml#

> +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#

> +

> +title: Lontium LT9611 2 Port MIPI to HDMI Bridge

> +

> +maintainers:

> +  - Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>

> +

> +description: |

> +  The LT9611 is a bridge device which converts DSI to HDMI

> +

> +properties:

> +  compatible:

> +    enum:

> +      - lontium,lt9611

> +

> +  reg:

> +    maxItems: 1

> +    description: base I2C address of the device.

> +

> +  "#sound-dai-cells":

> +    const: 1

> +

> +  interrupts:

> +    maxItems: 1

> +    description: interrupt line for the chip


I think you could drop the descriptions for the reg and interrupt
properties, they don't add much.

> +

> +  reset-gpios:

> +    maxItems: 1

> +    description: GPIO connected to active high RESET pin.

> +

> +  vdd-supply:

> +    description: Regulator for 1.8V MIPI phy power.

> +

> +  vcc-supply:

> +    description: Regulator for 3.3V IO power.

> +

> +  ports:

> +    type: object

> +

> +    properties:

> +      "#address-cells":

> +        const: 1

> +

> +      "#size-cells":

> +        const: 0

> +

> +      port@0:

> +        type: object

> +        additionalProperties: false

> +

> +        description: |

> +          HDMI port for HDMI output


The usual practice is to have the input ports first, followed by the
output ports. Is there a reason not to follow that rule ?

> +

> +        properties:

> +          reg:

> +            const: 0

> +

> +        patternProperties:

> +          endpoint:


If you want to use patternProperties, this should be

          "^endpoint@[0-9]+$":

(including the quotes). Same below.

> +            type: object

> +            additionalProperties: false

> +

> +            properties:

> +              remote-endpoint: true


How about

              remote-endpoint:
                $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle

and the same below ?

You also need a reg property if multiple endpoints are present.

> +

> +        required:

> +          - reg

> +

> +      port@1:

> +        type: object

> +        additionalProperties: false

> +

> +        description: |

> +          MIPI port-1 for MIPI input

> +

> +        properties:

> +          reg:

> +            const: 1

> +

> +        patternProperties:

> +          endpoint:

> +            type: object

> +            additionalProperties: false

> +

> +            properties:

> +              remote-endpoint: true

> +

> +        required:

> +          - reg

> +

> +      port@2:

> +        type: object

> +        additionalProperties: false

> +

> +        description: |

> +          MIPI port-2 for MIPI input


A description of how the two MIPI inputs differ would be useful. In
particular, are both mandatory, or is it valid to connect only one of
the two ? If using a single input is supported, can it be either, or
does it have to be the first one ? When using both inputs, what should
be connected to them ?

> +

> +        properties:

> +          reg:

> +            const: 2

> +

> +        patternProperties:

> +          endpoint:

> +            type: object

> +            additionalProperties: false

> +

> +            properties:

> +              remote-endpoint: true

> +

> +        required:

> +          - reg

> +

> +    required:

> +      - "#address-cells"

> +      - "#size-cells"

> +      - port@0

> +      - port@1

> +

> +required:

> +  - compatible

> +  - reg

> +  - interrupts

> +  - vdd-supply

> +  - vcc-supply

> +  - ports

> +

> +additionalProperties: false

> +

> +examples:

> +  - |

> +    #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>

> +    #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h>

> +

> +    i2c10 {

> +      #address-cells = <1>;

> +      #size-cells = <0>;

> +

> +      lt9611_codec: hdmi-bridge@3b {


Please drop unused labels.

> +        compatible = "lontium,lt9611";

> +        reg = <0x3b>;

> +

> +        reset-gpios = <&tlmm 128 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;

> +        interrupts-extended = <&tlmm 84 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>;

> +

> +        vdd-supply = <&lt9611_1v8>;

> +        vcc-supply = <&lt9611_3v3>;

> +

> +        ports {

> +          #address-cells = <1>;

> +          #size-cells = <0>;

> +

> +          port@0 {

> +            reg = <0>;

> +            lt9611_out: endpoint {

> +              remote-endpoint = <&hdmi_con>;

> +            };

> +          };

> +

> +          port@1 {

> +            reg = <1>;

> +            lt9611_a: endpoint {

> +              remote-endpoint = <&dsi0_out>;

> +            };

> +          };

> +

> +          port@2 {

> +            reg = <2>;

> +            lt9611_b: endpoint {

> +              remote-endpoint = <&dsi1_out>;

> +            };

> +          };

> +        };

> +      };

> +    };


It's customary to end YAML schema files with ... on a separate line.

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Vinod Koul June 4, 2020, 7:18 a.m. UTC | #3
Hi Laurent,

Sorry for late reply, I was out last week.

On 28-05-20, 04:48, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> > +

> > +  interrupts:

> > +    maxItems: 1

> > +    description: interrupt line for the chip

> 

> I think you could drop the descriptions for the reg and interrupt

> properties, they don't add much.


Sure, will do

> > +  reset-gpios:

> > +    maxItems: 1

> > +    description: GPIO connected to active high RESET pin.

> > +

> > +  vdd-supply:

> > +    description: Regulator for 1.8V MIPI phy power.

> > +

> > +  vcc-supply:

> > +    description: Regulator for 3.3V IO power.

> > +

> > +  ports:

> > +    type: object

> > +

> > +    properties:

> > +      "#address-cells":

> > +        const: 1

> > +

> > +      "#size-cells":

> > +        const: 0

> > +

> > +      port@0:

> > +        type: object

> > +        additionalProperties: false

> > +

> > +        description: |

> > +          HDMI port for HDMI output

> 

> The usual practice is to have the input ports first, followed by the

> output ports. Is there a reason not to follow that rule ?


I was not aware of this rule, is it documented somewhere?
Nevertheless will update..

> > +

> > +        properties:

> > +          reg:

> > +            const: 0

> > +

> > +        patternProperties:

> > +          endpoint:

> 

> If you want to use patternProperties, this should be

> 

>           "^endpoint@[0-9]+$":

> 

> (including the quotes). Same below.


Ok

> 

> > +            type: object

> > +            additionalProperties: false

> > +

> > +            properties:

> > +              remote-endpoint: true

> 

> How about

> 

>               remote-endpoint:

>                 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle

> 

> and the same below ?


Ok

> 

> You also need a reg property if multiple endpoints are present.


Will update
> 

> > +

> > +        required:

> > +          - reg

> > +

> > +      port@1:

> > +        type: object

> > +        additionalProperties: false

> > +

> > +        description: |

> > +          MIPI port-1 for MIPI input

> > +

> > +        properties:

> > +          reg:

> > +            const: 1

> > +

> > +        patternProperties:

> > +          endpoint:

> > +            type: object

> > +            additionalProperties: false

> > +

> > +            properties:

> > +              remote-endpoint: true

> > +

> > +        required:

> > +          - reg

> > +

> > +      port@2:

> > +        type: object

> > +        additionalProperties: false

> > +

> > +        description: |

> > +          MIPI port-2 for MIPI input

> 

> A description of how the two MIPI inputs differ would be useful. In

> particular, are both mandatory, or is it valid to connect only one of

> the two ? If using a single input is supported, can it be either, or

> does it have to be the first one ? When using both inputs, what should

> be connected to them ?


Sure I will add details. port-1 is mandatory and port-2 optional. port-2
is used in combination with port-1 to drive displays for higher
resolution like 4k

> > +

> > +        properties:

> > +          reg:

> > +            const: 2

> > +

> > +        patternProperties:

> > +          endpoint:

> > +            type: object

> > +            additionalProperties: false

> > +

> > +            properties:

> > +              remote-endpoint: true

> > +

> > +        required:

> > +          - reg

> > +

> > +    required:

> > +      - "#address-cells"

> > +      - "#size-cells"

> > +      - port@0

> > +      - port@1

> > +

> > +required:

> > +  - compatible

> > +  - reg

> > +  - interrupts

> > +  - vdd-supply

> > +  - vcc-supply

> > +  - ports

> > +

> > +additionalProperties: false

> > +

> > +examples:

> > +  - |

> > +    #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>

> > +    #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h>

> > +

> > +    i2c10 {

> > +      #address-cells = <1>;

> > +      #size-cells = <0>;

> > +

> > +      lt9611_codec: hdmi-bridge@3b {

> 

> Please drop unused labels.


ok

> 

> > +        compatible = "lontium,lt9611";

> > +        reg = <0x3b>;

> > +

> > +        reset-gpios = <&tlmm 128 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;

> > +        interrupts-extended = <&tlmm 84 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>;

> > +

> > +        vdd-supply = <&lt9611_1v8>;

> > +        vcc-supply = <&lt9611_3v3>;

> > +

> > +        ports {

> > +          #address-cells = <1>;

> > +          #size-cells = <0>;

> > +

> > +          port@0 {

> > +            reg = <0>;

> > +            lt9611_out: endpoint {

> > +              remote-endpoint = <&hdmi_con>;

> > +            };

> > +          };

> > +

> > +          port@1 {

> > +            reg = <1>;

> > +            lt9611_a: endpoint {

> > +              remote-endpoint = <&dsi0_out>;

> > +            };

> > +          };

> > +

> > +          port@2 {

> > +            reg = <2>;

> > +            lt9611_b: endpoint {

> > +              remote-endpoint = <&dsi1_out>;

> > +            };

> > +          };

> > +        };

> > +      };

> > +    };

> 

> It's customary to end YAML schema files with ... on a separate line.


Will update

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Laurent Pinchart June 4, 2020, 7:29 a.m. UTC | #4
Hi Vinod,

On Thu, Jun 04, 2020 at 12:48:59PM +0530, Vinod Koul wrote:
> Hi Laurent,

> 

> Sorry for late reply, I was out last week.


No worries.

> On 28-05-20, 04:48, Laurent Pinchart wrote:

> > > +

> > > +  interrupts:

> > > +    maxItems: 1

> > > +    description: interrupt line for the chip

> > 

> > I think you could drop the descriptions for the reg and interrupt

> > properties, they don't add much.

> 

> Sure, will do

> 

> > > +  reset-gpios:

> > > +    maxItems: 1

> > > +    description: GPIO connected to active high RESET pin.

> > > +

> > > +  vdd-supply:

> > > +    description: Regulator for 1.8V MIPI phy power.

> > > +

> > > +  vcc-supply:

> > > +    description: Regulator for 3.3V IO power.

> > > +

> > > +  ports:

> > > +    type: object

> > > +

> > > +    properties:

> > > +      "#address-cells":

> > > +        const: 1

> > > +

> > > +      "#size-cells":

> > > +        const: 0

> > > +

> > > +      port@0:

> > > +        type: object

> > > +        additionalProperties: false

> > > +

> > > +        description: |

> > > +          HDMI port for HDMI output

> > 

> > The usual practice is to have the input ports first, followed by the

> > output ports. Is there a reason not to follow that rule ?

> 

> I was not aware of this rule, is it documented somewhere?

> Nevertheless will update..


I don't think it's documented, no. It's just a common practice.

> > > +

> > > +        properties:

> > > +          reg:

> > > +            const: 0

> > > +

> > > +        patternProperties:

> > > +          endpoint:

> > 

> > If you want to use patternProperties, this should be

> > 

> >           "^endpoint@[0-9]+$":

> > 

> > (including the quotes). Same below.

> 

> Ok

> 

> > > +            type: object

> > > +            additionalProperties: false

> > > +

> > > +            properties:

> > > +              remote-endpoint: true

> > 

> > How about

> > 

> >               remote-endpoint:

> >                 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle

> > 

> > and the same below ?

> 

> Ok

> 

> > You also need a reg property if multiple endpoints are present.

> 

> Will update

>

> > > +

> > > +        required:

> > > +          - reg

> > > +

> > > +      port@1:

> > > +        type: object

> > > +        additionalProperties: false

> > > +

> > > +        description: |

> > > +          MIPI port-1 for MIPI input

> > > +

> > > +        properties:

> > > +          reg:

> > > +            const: 1

> > > +

> > > +        patternProperties:

> > > +          endpoint:

> > > +            type: object

> > > +            additionalProperties: false

> > > +

> > > +            properties:

> > > +              remote-endpoint: true

> > > +

> > > +        required:

> > > +          - reg

> > > +

> > > +      port@2:

> > > +        type: object

> > > +        additionalProperties: false

> > > +

> > > +        description: |

> > > +          MIPI port-2 for MIPI input

> > 

> > A description of how the two MIPI inputs differ would be useful. In

> > particular, are both mandatory, or is it valid to connect only one of

> > the two ? If using a single input is supported, can it be either, or

> > does it have to be the first one ? When using both inputs, what should

> > be connected to them ?

> 

> Sure I will add details. port-1 is mandatory and port-2 optional. port-2

> is used in combination with port-1 to drive displays for higher

> resolution like 4k

> 

> > > +

> > > +        properties:

> > > +          reg:

> > > +            const: 2

> > > +

> > > +        patternProperties:

> > > +          endpoint:

> > > +            type: object

> > > +            additionalProperties: false

> > > +

> > > +            properties:

> > > +              remote-endpoint: true

> > > +

> > > +        required:

> > > +          - reg

> > > +

> > > +    required:

> > > +      - "#address-cells"

> > > +      - "#size-cells"

> > > +      - port@0

> > > +      - port@1

> > > +

> > > +required:

> > > +  - compatible

> > > +  - reg

> > > +  - interrupts

> > > +  - vdd-supply

> > > +  - vcc-supply

> > > +  - ports

> > > +

> > > +additionalProperties: false

> > > +

> > > +examples:

> > > +  - |

> > > +    #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>

> > > +    #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h>

> > > +

> > > +    i2c10 {

> > > +      #address-cells = <1>;

> > > +      #size-cells = <0>;

> > > +

> > > +      lt9611_codec: hdmi-bridge@3b {

> > 

> > Please drop unused labels.

> 

> ok

> 

> > > +        compatible = "lontium,lt9611";

> > > +        reg = <0x3b>;

> > > +

> > > +        reset-gpios = <&tlmm 128 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;

> > > +        interrupts-extended = <&tlmm 84 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>;

> > > +

> > > +        vdd-supply = <&lt9611_1v8>;

> > > +        vcc-supply = <&lt9611_3v3>;

> > > +

> > > +        ports {

> > > +          #address-cells = <1>;

> > > +          #size-cells = <0>;

> > > +

> > > +          port@0 {

> > > +            reg = <0>;

> > > +            lt9611_out: endpoint {

> > > +              remote-endpoint = <&hdmi_con>;

> > > +            };

> > > +          };

> > > +

> > > +          port@1 {

> > > +            reg = <1>;

> > > +            lt9611_a: endpoint {

> > > +              remote-endpoint = <&dsi0_out>;

> > > +            };

> > > +          };

> > > +

> > > +          port@2 {

> > > +            reg = <2>;

> > > +            lt9611_b: endpoint {

> > > +              remote-endpoint = <&dsi1_out>;

> > > +            };

> > > +          };

> > > +        };

> > > +      };

> > > +    };

> > 

> > It's customary to end YAML schema files with ... on a separate line.

> 

> Will update

> 

> Thanks for the review


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diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..77ee8cc35cd8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,178 @@ 
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause)
+%YAML 1.2
+---
+$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml#
+$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
+
+title: Lontium LT9611 2 Port MIPI to HDMI Bridge
+
+maintainers:
+  - Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
+
+description: |
+  The LT9611 is a bridge device which converts DSI to HDMI
+
+properties:
+  compatible:
+    enum:
+      - lontium,lt9611
+
+  reg:
+    maxItems: 1
+    description: base I2C address of the device.
+
+  "#sound-dai-cells":
+    const: 1
+
+  interrupts:
+    maxItems: 1
+    description: interrupt line for the chip
+
+  reset-gpios:
+    maxItems: 1
+    description: GPIO connected to active high RESET pin.
+
+  vdd-supply:
+    description: Regulator for 1.8V MIPI phy power.
+
+  vcc-supply:
+    description: Regulator for 3.3V IO power.
+
+  ports:
+    type: object
+
+    properties:
+      "#address-cells":
+        const: 1
+
+      "#size-cells":
+        const: 0
+
+      port@0:
+        type: object
+        additionalProperties: false
+
+        description: |
+          HDMI port for HDMI output
+
+        properties:
+          reg:
+            const: 0
+
+        patternProperties:
+          endpoint:
+            type: object
+            additionalProperties: false
+
+            properties:
+              remote-endpoint: true
+
+        required:
+          - reg
+
+      port@1:
+        type: object
+        additionalProperties: false
+
+        description: |
+          MIPI port-1 for MIPI input
+
+        properties:
+          reg:
+            const: 1
+
+        patternProperties:
+          endpoint:
+            type: object
+            additionalProperties: false
+
+            properties:
+              remote-endpoint: true
+
+        required:
+          - reg
+
+      port@2:
+        type: object
+        additionalProperties: false
+
+        description: |
+          MIPI port-2 for MIPI input
+
+        properties:
+          reg:
+            const: 2
+
+        patternProperties:
+          endpoint:
+            type: object
+            additionalProperties: false
+
+            properties:
+              remote-endpoint: true
+
+        required:
+          - reg
+
+    required:
+      - "#address-cells"
+      - "#size-cells"
+      - port@0
+      - port@1
+
+required:
+  - compatible
+  - reg
+  - interrupts
+  - vdd-supply
+  - vcc-supply
+  - ports
+
+additionalProperties: false
+
+examples:
+  - |
+    #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
+    #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h>
+
+    i2c10 {
+      #address-cells = <1>;
+      #size-cells = <0>;
+
+      lt9611_codec: hdmi-bridge@3b {
+        compatible = "lontium,lt9611";
+        reg = <0x3b>;
+
+        reset-gpios = <&tlmm 128 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
+        interrupts-extended = <&tlmm 84 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>;
+
+        vdd-supply = <&lt9611_1v8>;
+        vcc-supply = <&lt9611_3v3>;
+
+        ports {
+          #address-cells = <1>;
+          #size-cells = <0>;
+
+          port@0 {
+            reg = <0>;
+            lt9611_out: endpoint {
+              remote-endpoint = <&hdmi_con>;
+            };
+          };
+
+          port@1 {
+            reg = <1>;
+            lt9611_a: endpoint {
+              remote-endpoint = <&dsi0_out>;
+            };
+          };
+
+          port@2 {
+            reg = <2>;
+            lt9611_b: endpoint {
+              remote-endpoint = <&dsi1_out>;
+            };
+          };
+        };
+      };
+    };