1 Qualcomm Technologies Inc. adreno/snapdragon DSI output
7 - reg: Physical base address and length of the registers of controller
8 - reg-names: The names of register regions. The following regions are required:
10 - qcom,dsi-host-index: The ID of DSI controller hardware instance. This should
11 be 0 or 1, since we have 2 DSI controllers at most for now.
12 - interrupts: The interrupt signal from the DSI block.
13 - power-domains: Should be <&mmcc MDSS_GDSC>.
14 - clocks: Phandles to device clocks.
15 - clock-names: the following clocks are required:
23 For DSIv2, we need an additional clock:
25 - assigned-clocks: Parents of "byte_clk" and "pixel_clk" for the given platform.
26 - assigned-clock-parents: The Byte clock and Pixel clock PLL outputs provided
27 by a DSI PHY block. See [1] for details on clock bindings.
28 - vdd-supply: phandle to vdd regulator device node
29 - vddio-supply: phandle to vdd-io regulator device node
30 - vdda-supply: phandle to vdda regulator device node
31 - phys: phandle to DSI PHY device node
32 - phy-names: the name of the corresponding PHY device
33 - syscon-sfpb: A phandle to mmss_sfpb syscon node (only for DSIv2)
34 - ports: Contains 2 DSI controller ports as child nodes. Each port contains
35 an endpoint subnode as defined in [2] and [3].
38 - panel@0: Node of panel connected to this DSI controller.
39 See files in [4] for each supported panel.
40 - qcom,dual-dsi-mode: Boolean value indicating if the DSI controller is
41 driving a panel which needs 2 DSI links.
42 - qcom,master-dsi: Boolean value indicating if the DSI controller is driving
43 the master link of the 2-DSI panel.
44 - qcom,sync-dual-dsi: Boolean value indicating if the DSI controller is
45 driving a 2-DSI panel whose 2 links need receive command simultaneously.
46 - interrupt-parent: phandle to the MDP block if the interrupt signal is routed
48 - pinctrl-names: the pin control state names; should contain "default"
49 - pinctrl-0: the default pinctrl state (active)
50 - pinctrl-n: the "sleep" pinctrl state
51 - ports: contains DSI controller input and output ports as children, each
52 containing one endpoint subnode.
54 DSI Endpoint properties:
55 - remote-endpoint: For port@0, set to phandle of the connected panel/bridge's
56 input endpoint. For port@1, set to the MDP interface output. See [2] for
59 - data-lanes: this describes how the physical DSI data lanes are mapped
60 to the logical lanes on the given platform. The value contained in
61 index n describes what physical lane is mapped to the logical lane n
62 (DATAn, where n lies between 0 and 3). The clock lane position is fixed
63 and can't be changed. Hence, they aren't a part of the DT bindings. See
64 [3] for more info on the data-lanes property.
68 data-lanes = <3 0 1 2>;
70 The above mapping describes that the logical data lane DATA0 is mapped to
71 the physical data lane DATA3, logical DATA1 to physical DATA0, logic DATA2
72 to phys DATA1 and logic DATA3 to phys DATA2.
74 There are only a limited number of physical to logical mappings possible:
86 - compatible: Could be the following
87 * "qcom,dsi-phy-28nm-hpm"
88 * "qcom,dsi-phy-28nm-lp"
90 * "qcom,dsi-phy-28nm-8960"
91 - reg: Physical base address and length of the registers of PLL, PHY and PHY
93 - reg-names: The names of register regions. The following regions are required:
97 - clock-cells: Must be 1. The DSI PHY block acts as a clock provider, creating
98 2 clocks: A byte clock (index 0), and a pixel clock (index 1).
99 - qcom,dsi-phy-index: The ID of DSI PHY hardware instance. This should
100 be 0 or 1, since we have 2 DSI PHYs at most for now.
101 - power-domains: Should be <&mmcc MDSS_GDSC>.
102 - clocks: Phandles to device clocks. See [1] for details on clock bindings.
103 - clock-names: the following clocks are required:
105 - vddio-supply: phandle to vdd-io regulator device node
108 - qcom,dsi-phy-regulator-ldo-mode: Boolean value indicating if the LDO mode PHY
111 [1] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clocks/clock-bindings.txt
112 [2] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt
113 [3] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt
114 [4] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/
118 compatible = "qcom,mdss-dsi-ctrl";
119 qcom,dsi-host-index = <0>;
120 interrupt-parent = <&mdp>;
122 reg-names = "dsi_ctrl";
123 reg = <0xfd922800 0x200>;
124 power-domains = <&mmcc MDSS_GDSC>;
134 <&mmcc MDSS_AXI_CLK>,
135 <&mmcc MDSS_BYTE0_CLK>,
136 <&mmcc MDSS_ESC0_CLK>,
137 <&mmcc MMSS_MISC_AHB_CLK>,
138 <&mmcc MDSS_AHB_CLK>,
139 <&mmcc MDSS_MDP_CLK>,
140 <&mmcc MDSS_PCLK0_CLK>;
143 <&mmcc BYTE0_CLK_SRC>,
144 <&mmcc PCLK0_CLK_SRC>;
145 assigned-clock-parents =
149 vdda-supply = <&pma8084_l2>;
150 vdd-supply = <&pma8084_l22>;
151 vddio-supply = <&pma8084_l12>;
154 phy-names ="dsi-phy";
160 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep";
161 pinctrl-0 = <&dsi_active>;
162 pinctrl-1 = <&dsi_suspend>;
165 #address-cells = <1>;
171 remote-endpoint = <&mdp_intf1_out>;
178 remote-endpoint = <&panel_in>;
179 data-lanes = <0 1 2 3>;
185 compatible = "sharp,lq101r1sx01";
187 link2 = <&secondary>;
189 power-supply = <...>;
194 remote-endpoint = <&dsi0_out>;
200 dsi_phy0: dsi-phy@fd922a00 {
201 compatible = "qcom,dsi-phy-28nm-hpm";
202 qcom,dsi-phy-index = <0>;
207 reg = <0xfd922a00 0xd4>,
210 clock-names = "iface_clk";
211 clocks = <&mmcc MDSS_AHB_CLK>;
213 vddio-supply = <&pma8084_l12>;
215 qcom,dsi-phy-regulator-ldo-mode;