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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 04/23] dt-bindings: media: Binding document for Qualcomm Camera subsystem driver
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Hi Sakari,

Thank you for the review.

On 20.07.2017 13:13, Sakari Ailus wrote:
> Hi Todor,
>
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 01:33:30PM +0300, Todor Tomov wrote:
>> Add DT binding document for Qualcomm Camera subsystem driver.
>>
>> CC: Rob Herring <robh+dt@kernel.org>
>> CC: devicetree@vger.kernel.org
>> Signed-off-by: Todor Tomov <todor.tomov@linaro.org>
>> ---
>> .../devicetree/bindings/media/qcom,camss.txt | 191 +++++++++++++++++++++
>> 1 file changed, 191 insertions(+)
>> create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/qcom,camss.txt
>>
>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/qcom,camss.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/qcom,camss.txt
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 0000000..f698498
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/qcom,camss.txt
>> @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@
>> +Qualcomm Camera Subsystem
>> +
>> +* Properties
>> +
>> +- compatible:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <stringlist>
>> + Definition: Should contain:
>> + - "qcom,msm8916-camss"
>> +- reg:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
>> + Definition: Register ranges as listed in the reg-names property.
>> +- reg-names:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <stringlist>
>> + Definition: Should contain the following entries:
>> + - "csiphy0"
>> + - "csiphy0_clk_mux"
>> + - "csiphy1"
>> + - "csiphy1_clk_mux"
>> + - "csid0"
>> + - "csid1"
>> + - "ispif"
>> + - "csi_clk_mux"
>> + - "vfe0"
>> +- interrupts:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
>> + Definition: Interrupts as listed in the interrupt-names property.
>> +- interrupt-names:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <stringlist>
>> + Definition: Should contain the following entries:
>> + - "csiphy0"
>> + - "csiphy1"
>> + - "csid0"
>> + - "csid1"
>> + - "ispif"
>> + - "vfe0"
>> +- power-domains:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
>> + Definition: A phandle and power domain specifier pairs to the
>> + power domain which is responsible for collapsing
>> + and restoring power to the peripheral.
>> +- clocks:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
>> + Definition: A list of phandle and clock specifier pairs as listed
>> + in clock-names property.
>> +- clock-names:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <stringlist>
>> + Definition: Should contain the following entries:
>> + - "camss_top_ahb"
>> + - "ispif_ahb"
>> + - "csiphy0_timer"
>> + - "csiphy1_timer"
>> + - "csi0_ahb"
>> + - "csi0"
>> + - "csi0_phy"
>> + - "csi0_pix"
>> + - "csi0_rdi"
>> + - "csi1_ahb"
>> + - "csi1"
>> + - "csi1_phy"
>> + - "csi1_pix"
>> + - "csi1_rdi"
>> + - "camss_ahb"
>> + - "camss_vfe_vfe"
>> + - "camss_csi_vfe"
>> + - "iface"
>> + - "bus"
>> +- vdda-supply:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <phandle>
>> + Definition: A phandle to voltage supply for CSI2.
>> +- iommus:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
>> + Definition: A list of phandle and IOMMU specifier pairs.
>> +
>> +* Nodes
>> +
>> +- ports:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Definition: As described in video-interfaces.txt in same directory.
>> + Properties:
>> + - reg:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <u32>
>> + Definition: Selects CSI2 PHY interface - PHY0 or PHY1.
>> + Endpoint node properties:
>> + - clock-lanes:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <u32>
>> + Definition: The clock lane.
>> + - data-lanes:
>> + Usage: required
>> + Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
>> + Definition: An array of data lanes.
>> +
>> +* An Example
>> +
>> + camss: camss@1b00000 {
>> + compatible = "qcom,msm8916-camss";
>> + reg = <0x1b0ac00 0x200>,
>> + <0x1b00030 0x4>,
>> + <0x1b0b000 0x200>,
>> + <0x1b00038 0x4>,
>> + <0x1b08000 0x100>,
>> + <0x1b08400 0x100>,
>> + <0x1b0a000 0x500>,
>> + <0x1b00020 0x10>,
>> + <0x1b10000 0x1000>;
>> + reg-names = "csiphy0",
>> + "csiphy0_clk_mux",
>> + "csiphy1",
>> + "csiphy1_clk_mux",
>> + "csid0",
>> + "csid1",
>> + "ispif",
>> + "csi_clk_mux",
>> + "vfe0";
>> + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 78 0>,
>> + <GIC_SPI 79 0>,
>> + <GIC_SPI 51 0>,
>> + <GIC_SPI 52 0>,
>> + <GIC_SPI 55 0>,
>> + <GIC_SPI 57 0>;
>> + interrupt-names = "csiphy0",
>> + "csiphy1",
>> + "csid0",
>> + "csid1",
>> + "ispif",
>> + "vfe0";
>> + power-domains = <&gcc VFE_GDSC>;
>> + clocks = <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_TOP_AHB_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_ISPIF_AHB_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI0PHYTIMER_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI1PHYTIMER_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI0_AHB_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI0_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI0PHY_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI0PIX_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI0RDI_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI1_AHB_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI1_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI1PHY_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI1PIX_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI1RDI_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_AHB_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_VFE0_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_CSI_VFE0_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_VFE_AHB_CLK>,
>> + <&gcc GCC_CAMSS_VFE_AXI_CLK>;
>> + clock-names = "camss_top_ahb",
>> + "ispif_ahb",
>> + "csiphy0_timer",
>> + "csiphy1_timer",
>> + "csi0_ahb",
>> + "csi0",
>> + "csi0_phy",
>> + "csi0_pix",
>> + "csi0_rdi",
>> + "csi1_ahb",
>> + "csi1",
>> + "csi1_phy",
>> + "csi1_pix",
>> + "csi1_rdi",
>> + "camss_ahb",
>> + "camss_vfe_vfe",
>> + "camss_csi_vfe",
>> + "iface",
>> + "bus";
>> + vdda-supply = <&pm8916_l2>;
>> + iommus = <&apps_iommu 3>;
>> + ports {
>> + #address-cells = <1>;
>> + #size-cells = <0>;
>> + port@0 {
>> + reg = <0>;
>> + csiphy0_ep: endpoint {
>> + clock-lanes = <1>;
>> + data-lanes = <0 2>;
>
> Do you support lane mapping? The values suggest "yes". That's something I
> could improve in the documentation: if lane mapping isn't supported, then
> the clock lane should be 0 and the data lanes from 1 to n.

Lane mapping is supported only for the data lanes. The clock lane is always
the physical lane 1. This is why I think it makes sense to keep the value
of the clock lane to 1 as this is the physical lane 1 really. I'll add
explanation in the documentation for this and for the data lanes too so
it is clear.

>
> Is the split of the lanes between the ports static and specific to the
> hardware?

Each port describes a separate CSIPHY so each has its own set of lanes.

>
>> + remote-endpoint = <&ov5645_ep>;
>> + };
>> + };
>> + };
>> + };
>

--
Best regards,
Todor Tomov

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