[PATCH v2 3/7] dt-bindings: display: mxsfb: Add a bus-width endpoint property
Laurent Pinchart
laurent.pinchart at ideasonboard.com
Tue Oct 13 02:06:19 UTC 2020
Hi Marek,
On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 10:47:05AM +0200, Marek Vasut wrote:
> On 10/10/20 1:58 AM, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> > Hi Marek,
>
> Hi,
>
> > On Wed, Oct 07, 2020 at 10:40:26AM +0200, Marek Vasut wrote:
> >> On 10/7/20 3:24 AM, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> >>
> >> [...]
> >>
> >>> + bus-width:
> >>> + enum: [16, 18, 24]
> >>> + description: |
> >>> + The output bus width. This value overrides the configuration
> >>> + derived from the connected device (encoder or panel). It should
> >>> + only be specified when PCB routing of the data signals require a
> >>> + different bus width on the LCDIF and the connected device. For
> >>> + instance, when a 18-bit RGB panel has its R[5:0], G[5:0] and
> >>> + B[5:0] signals connected to LCD_DATA[7:2], LCD_DATA[15:10] and
> >>> + LCD_DATA[23:18] instead of LCD_DATA[5:0], LCD_DATA[11:6] and
> >>> + LCD_DATA[17:12], bus-width should be set to 24.
> >>
> >> The iMX6 IPUv3 uses interface-pix-fmt which is a bit more flexible, but
> >> I'm not sure whether it's the right way to go about this, see:
> >> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/imx/fsl-imx-drm.txt
> >
> > I think specifying the bus with is better. It's a standard property, but
> > more than that, a given bus width can carry different formats. For
> > instance, a 24-bus could carry RGB666 data (with dithering for the
> > LSBs).
>
> I think that's exactly what the interface-pix-fmt was trying to solve
> for the IPUv3, there you could have e.g. both RGB666 and LVDS666 , which
> were different.
My point is that the driver should support multiple formats that can be
carried over a given bus width, with the actual format to be used
queried from the sink (usually a panel) instead of being hardcoded in
DT.
--
Regards,
Laurent Pinchart
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