Hello, just my 2 cents, as I've noticed this patch skimming through the list On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 07:19:43AM +0000, Eugen.Hristev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On 11.10.2020 00:17, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > > Hi Eugen, > > > > Thank you for the patch. > > Hi, > > Thank you for your review, > > > > > On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 09:51:40AM +0300, Eugen Hristev wrote: > >> Add bindings documentation for Microchip CSI2 Demultiplexer controller. > >> > >> CSI2DC is a demultiplexer from Synopsys IDI interface specification to > >> parallel interface connection or direct memory access. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Eugen Hristev <eugen.hristev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> --- > >> Changes in v3: > >> - Removed some text from description, as it was explained in the schema > >> - fixed other things as per Rob's review > >> - moved some text inside the schema, like the clock description > >> > >> Changes in v2: > >> - fixed warnings reported by dt_binding_check > >> > >> .../bindings/media/microchip,csi2dc.yaml | 174 ++++++++++++++++++ > >> 1 file changed, 174 insertions(+) > >> create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/microchip,csi2dc.yaml > >> > >> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/microchip,csi2dc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/microchip,csi2dc.yaml > >> new file mode 100644 > >> index 000000000000..b4c1b8800a3b > >> --- /dev/null > >> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/microchip,csi2dc.yaml > >> @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ > >> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) > >> +%YAML 1.2 > >> +--- > >> +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/microchip,csi2dc.yaml# > >> +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# > >> + > >> +title: Microchip CSI2 Demux Controller (CSI2DC) > >> + > >> +maintainers: > >> + - Eugen Hristev <eugen.hristev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> + > >> +description: > >> + CSI2DC - Camera Serial Interface 2 Demux Controller > >> + > >> + CSI2DC is a hardware block that receives incoming data from an IDI interface > >> + and filters packets based on their data type and virtual channel identifier, > >> + then converts the byte stream into a cross clock domain to a pixel stream > >> + to a parallel interface that can be read by a sensor controller. > >> + > >> + CSI2DC provides two pipes, one video pipe and one data pipe. Video pipe > >> + is connected to a sensor controller and the data pipe is accessible > >> + as a DMA slave port to a DMA controller. > >> + > >> + CSI2DC supports a single 'port' node as a source pad with Synopsys 32-bit > >> + IDI interface. The connected endpoint must be a IDI interface compatible > >> + device (like Synopsys CSI2HOST) , that can provide 32-bit IDI interface > >> + connection as sink pad. > >> + For media entity and endpoints please refer to the bindings defined in > >> + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. > >> + For Synopsys IDI interface please refer to > >> + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/snps,dw-csi-plat.txt > >> + > >> + CSI2DC supports one 'port' node as sink pad with parallel interface. This is > >> + called video pipe. > >> + This port has an 'endpoint' can then be used as a source pad for another > >> + controller (next in pipeline). > >> + Please refer to the bindings defined in > >> + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. > >> + > >> + CSI2DC also supports direct access to the data through AHB, via DMA channel, > >> + called data pipe. > >> + Because of this, the sink 'port' child node (second) is not mandatory. > >> + If the sink 'port' child node is missing, only data pipe is available. > >> + > >> +properties: > >> + compatible: > >> + const: microchip,sama7g5-csi2dc > >> + > >> + reg: > >> + maxItems: 1 > >> + > >> + clocks: > >> + maxItems: 2 > >> + > >> + clock-names: > >> + description: > >> + CSI2DC must have two clocks to function correctly. One clock is the > >> + peripheral clock for the inside functionality of the hardware block. > >> + This is named 'pclk'. The second clock must be the cross domain clock, > >> + in which CSI2DC will perform clock crossing. This clock must be fed > >> + by the next controller in pipeline, which usually is a sensor controller. > >> + Normally this clock should be given by this sensor controller who > >> + is also a clock source. This clock is named 'scck', sensor controller clock. > >> + items: > >> + - const: pclk > >> + - const: scck > >> + > >> + microchip,clk-gated: > >> + type: boolean > >> + description: > >> + If present, indicates that the clock is gated. > >> + Otherwise, the clock is free-running. > > > > I don't think this belongs to the DT bindings, it should instead be > > queried from the source subdev at runtime. > > If this should be queried, do you know what is the v4l2 mechanism to > query such information ? > The subdevice is connected through a port interface to this device, so > it was natural for me to fully describe the interface in the devicetree > port description > Is this property describing the CSI-2 clock continuous, non-continuous mode configuration, or did I mis-interpreted it ? We added support for retrieving run-time configuration of the media bus with the get_mbus_config pad operations recently. Among the configuration flags for MBUS_CSI2_DPHY there are inded CONTINUOUS and NON_CONTINUOUS clock flags. > > > >> + > >> + microchip,inter-line-delay: > >> + allOf: > >> + - $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 > >> + - minimum: 1 > >> + - maximum: 16 > >> + default: 16 > >> + description: > >> + Indicates how many clock cycles should be introduced between each line. > > > > This also sounds like a configuration parameter. How does one compute > > the right value for this ? > > I think this is a delay that can be added inside the hardware block, > depending on the interface speed and bandwidth. I will try to understand > more details from the hardware design and come back with a more detailed > answer. > > > > >> + > >> + port@0: > >> + type: object > >> + description: > >> + Input port node, single endpoint describing the input pad. > >> + > >> + properties: > >> + reg: > >> + const: 0 > >> + > >> + endpoint: > >> + type: object > >> + > >> + properties: > >> + remote-endpoint: true > >> + > >> + required: > >> + - remote-endpoint > >> + > >> + additionalProperties: false > >> + > >> + additionalProperties: false > >> + > >> + port@1: > >> + type: object > >> + description: > >> + Output port node, single endpoint, describing the output pad. > >> + > >> + properties: > >> + '#address-cells': > >> + const: 1 > >> + > >> + '#size-cells': > >> + const: 0 > >> + > >> + reg: > >> + const: 1 > >> + > >> + patternProperties: > >> + "^endpoint@[0-3]$": > >> + type: object > >> + > >> + properties: > >> + reg: > >> + enum: [0, 1, 2, 3] > >> + description: virtual channel for the endpoint > > > > The virtual channel used by the source is also something that needs to > > be queried from the source at runtime, it doesn't belong to this > > binding. > > The same question as for the gated clock configuration. How can we use > v4l2 subdevice API to obtain such information from the subdevice? And if > the subdevice does not offer such information ? I think the subdev driver should be instrumented to report it instead of hard-coding the information in DT which should be otherwise updated depending on which sensor is connected to the board. Does it make sense to you ? Cheers j > > Thanks again, > > Eugen > > > >> + > >> + remote-endpoint: true > >> + > >> + required: > >> + - remote-endpoint > >> + - reg > >> + > >> + additionalProperties: false > >> + > >> + additionalProperties: false > >> + > >> +required: > >> + - compatible > >> + - reg > >> + - clocks > >> + - clock-names > >> + - port@0 > >> + > >> +examples: > >> + - | > >> + csi2dc@e1404000 { > >> + compatible = "microchip,sama7g5-csi2dc"; > >> + #address-cells = <1>; > >> + #size-cells = <0>; > >> + reg = <0xe1404000 0x500>; > >> + clocks = <&pclk>, <&scck>; > >> + clock-names = "pclk", "scck"; > >> + > >> + port@0 { > >> + reg = <0>; /* must be 0, first child port */ > >> + csi2dc_in: endpoint { /* input from IDI interface */ > >> + remote-endpoint = <&csi2host_out>; > >> + }; > >> + }; > >> + > >> + port@1 { > >> + #address-cells = <1>; > >> + #size-cells = <0>; > >> + reg = <1>; /* must be 1, second child port */ > >> + csi2dc_out: endpoint@2 { > >> + reg = <2>; /* virtual channel identifier */ > >> + remote-endpoint = <&xisc_in>; /* output to sensor controller */ > >> + }; > >> + }; > >> + }; > >> + > >> +... > > > > -- > > Regards, > > > > Laurent Pinchart > > >