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- MIPI DSI (Display Serial Interface) busses
- ==========================================
- The MIPI Display Serial Interface specifies a serial bus and a protocol for
- communication between a host and up to four peripherals. This document will
- define the syntax used to represent a DSI bus in a device tree.
- This document describes DSI bus-specific properties only or defines existing
- standard properties in the context of the DSI bus.
- Each DSI host provides a DSI bus. The DSI host controller's node contains a
- set of properties that characterize the bus. Child nodes describe individual
- peripherals on that bus.
- The following assumes that only a single peripheral is connected to a DSI
- host. Experience shows that this is true for the large majority of setups.
- DSI host
- --------
- In addition to the standard properties and those defined by the parent bus of
- a DSI host, the following properties apply to a node representing a DSI host.
- Required properties:
- - #address-cells: The number of cells required to represent an address on the
- bus. DSI peripherals are addressed using a 2-bit virtual channel number, so
- a maximum of 4 devices can be addressed on a single bus. Hence the value of
- this property should be 1.
- - #size-cells: Should be 0. There are cases where it makes sense to use a
- different value here. See below.
- DSI peripheral
- --------------
- Peripherals are represented as child nodes of the DSI host's node. Properties
- described here apply to all DSI peripherals, but individual bindings may want
- to define additional, device-specific properties.
- Required properties:
- - reg: The virtual channel number of a DSI peripheral. Must be in the range
- from 0 to 3.
- Some DSI peripherals respond to more than a single virtual channel. In that
- case two alternative representations can be chosen:
- - The reg property can take multiple entries, one for each virtual channel
- that the peripheral responds to.
- - If the virtual channels that a peripheral responds to are consecutive, the
- #size-cells can be set to 1. The first cell of each entry in the reg
- property is the number of the first virtual channel and the second cell is
- the number of consecutive virtual channels.
- Example
- -------
- dsi-host {
- ...
- #address-cells = <1>;
- #size-cells = <0>;
- /* peripheral responds to virtual channel 0 */
- peripheral@0 {
- compatible = "...";
- reg = <0>;
- };
- ...
- };
- dsi-host {
- ...
- #address-cells = <1>;
- #size-cells = <0>;
- /* peripheral responds to virtual channels 0 and 2 */
- peripheral@0 {
- compatible = "...";
- reg = <0, 2>;
- };
- ...
- };
- dsi-host {
- ...
- #address-cells = <1>;
- #size-cells = <1>;
- /* peripheral responds to virtual channels 1, 2 and 3 */
- peripheral@1 {
- compatible = "...";
- reg = <1 3>;
- };
- ...
- };
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