[PATCH v3 0/2] dt-bindings: mipi-dsi: dual-channel DSI bindings

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DSI host controllers these days can be ganged together to drive larger
displays. Every SoC vendor supporting this is trying to add their own
DT property so that the corresponding drivers can identify that they
need to operate in the dual DSI mode. If we use the graph bindings, we
don't really need an additional DT property in the DSI host controller
to tell it that it's operating in dual-channel mode. It's something that
can be inferred from the bindings itself.

The first patch adds some explanation on how to deal with peripherals
that do DSI, but have a different control bus. This is something we've
already started using, but didn't have properly documented anywhere.

The second patch proposes bindings for DSI hosts/peripherals that
implement dual-channel DSI.

Changes in v3:
- Fixed a minor typo.
- Added Reviewed-by tags.
- Changed from RFC to PATCH.

Changes in v2:
- Incorported Rob's comments.

Archit Taneja (2):
  dt-bindings: mipi-dsi: Add info about peripherals with non-DSI control
    bus
  dt-bindings: mipi-dsi: Add dual-channel DSI related info

 .../devicetree/bindings/display/mipi-dsi-bus.txt   | 153 +++++++++++++++++++--
 1 file changed, 145 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

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