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    SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/7] dt-bindings: mfd: ds90ux9xx: add description of TI DS90Ux9xx ICs
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    Hi Vladimir,

    On 08/10/18 23:11, Vladimir Zapolskiy wrote:
    > From: Sandeep Jain <Sandeep_Jain@mentor.com>
    >
    > The change adds device tree binding description of TI DS90Ux9xx
    > series of serializer and deserializer controllers which support video,
    > audio and control data transmission over FPD-III Link connection.
    [...]
    > +Example:
    > +
    > +serializer: serializer@c {
    > + compatible = "ti,ds90ub927q", "ti,ds90ux9xx";
    > + reg = <0xc>;
    > + power-gpios = <&gpio5 12 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
    > + ti,backward-compatible-mode = <0>;
    > + ti,low-frequency-mode = <0>;
    > + ti,pixel-clock-edge = <0>;
    > + ...
    > +}
    > +
    > +deserializer: deserializer@3c {
    > + compatible = "ti,ds90ub940q", "ti,ds90ux9xx";
    > + reg = <0x3c>;
    > + power-gpios = <&gpio6 31 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
    > + ...
    > +}

    Interesting patchset, thanks. At the moment I'm working on a driver for
    the TI FPD-III camera serdes chips [0]. At very first sight they have
    many commonalities with the display chipsets [1] you implemented. Did
    you have a look into them? Do you think they could be implemented by the
    same driver?

    The camera serdes chips lack some features found on the display chips
    (e.g. audio, white balance). OTOH they have dual or quad input
    deserializers, which adds complexity.

    I'm commenting on the details in reply to the following patches
    documenting the DT bindings.

    [0] http://www.ti.com/interface/fpd-link-serdes/camera-serdes/overview.html
    [1] http://www.ti.com/interface/fpd-link-serdes/display-serdes/overview.html

    Bye,
    --
    Luca

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