On Tue, Feb 07, 2023 at 06:07:44PM +0800, Pin-yen Lin wrote: > On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 4:17 AM Rob Herring wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 07:08:19PM +0800, Pin-yen Lin wrote: > > > From: Nicolas Boichat <drinkcat@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > Add bindings for Generic GPIO mux driver. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Nicolas Boichat <drinkcat@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Signed-off-by: Pin-yen Lin <treapking@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > > > > Changes in v2: > > > - Referenced existing dt-binding schemas from graph.yaml > > > - Added ddc-i2c-bus into the bindings > > > > > > .../bindings/display/bridge/gpio-mux.yaml | 95 +++++++++++++++++++ > > > 1 file changed, 95 insertions(+) > > > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/gpio-mux.yaml > > > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/gpio-mux.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/gpio-mux.yaml > > > new file mode 100644 > > > index 000000000000..da29ba078f05 > > > --- /dev/null > > > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/gpio-mux.yaml > > > @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ > > > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) > > > +%YAML 1.2 > > > +--- > > > +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/bridge/gpio-mux.yaml# > > > +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# > > > + > > > +title: Generic display mux (1 input, 2 outputs) > > > + > > > +maintainers: > > > + - Nicolas Boichat <drinkcat@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > + > > > +description: | > > > + This bindings describes a simple display (e.g. HDMI) mux, that has 1 > > > + input, and 2 outputs. The mux status is controlled by hardware, and > > > + its status is read back using a GPIO. > > > + > > > +properties: > > > + compatible: > > > + const: gpio-display-mux > > > + > > > + detect-gpios: > > > + maxItems: 1 > > > + description: GPIO that indicates the active output > > > > What are we detecting? That implies an input, but this is selecting the > > output path, right? Or what does 'mux status is controlled by hardware' > > mean exactly? Something else? That does not sound very generic. > > The GPIO (or any kind of MUX) is an input that indicates where the > output should go. The actual "output selection" procedure is done in > the driver. That is, the driver monitors this GPIO and selects the > output path accordingly. In our use case, the GPIO is reported by the > embedded controller on the device. > > [1] listed other similar bridges that can leverage this driver, so we > called this driver "generic". > > [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAJMQK-jGw8kJFNjoHjeZUL+3NCiOS2hgGERnAnMwNsL_cm_J=Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > > > In any case, we have a common mux binding so any kind of mux control > > could be used here, not just GPIO. Then you can make this just a generic > > display mux. > > Thanks for sharing this, I'll update the binding in the next version. > > > > + > > > + ddc-i2c-bus: > > > + description: phandle link to the I2C controller used for DDC EDID probing > > > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle > > > > This belongs in the connector node(s). > > The HDMI bridge before the MUX doesn't (and doesn't have to) know that > its next bridge is a MUX. We put it here so that the HDMI bridge can > parse the phandle and get the bus node. How does that work, does the HDMI encoder driver parse the ddc-i2c-bus property of the next DT node in the OF graph ? > > > + > > > + ports: > > > + $ref: /schemas/graph.yaml#/properties/ports > > > + > > > + properties: > > > + port@0: > > > + $ref: /schemas/graph.yaml#/properties/port > > > + description: | > > > + Video port for input. > > > + > > > + port@1: > > > + $ref: /schemas/graph.yaml#/properties/port > > > + description: | > > > + 2 video ports for output. > > > + The reg value in the endpoints matches the GPIO status: when > > > + GPIO is asserted, endpoint with reg value <1> is selected. > > > + > > > + required: > > > + - port@0 > > > + - port@1 > > > + > > > +required: > > > + - compatible > > > + - detect-gpios > > > + - ports > > > + > > > +unevaluatedProperties: false > > > + > > > +examples: > > > + - | > > > + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> > > > + hdmi_mux: hdmi_mux { > > > + compatible = "gpio-display-mux"; > > > + detect-gpios = <&pio 36 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; > > > + pinctrl-names = "default"; > > > + pinctrl-0 = <&hdmi_mux_pins>; > > > + ddc-i2c-bus = <&hdmiddc0>; > > > + > > > + ports { > > > + #address-cells = <1>; > > > + #size-cells = <0>; > > > + > > > + port@0 { /* input */ > > > + reg = <0>; > > > + > > > + hdmi_mux_in: endpoint { > > > + remote-endpoint = <&hdmi0_out>; > > > + }; > > > + }; > > > + > > > + port@1 { /* output */ > > > + reg = <1>; > > > + > > > + #address-cells = <1>; > > > + #size-cells = <0>; > > > + > > > + hdmi_mux_out_anx: endpoint@0 { > > > + reg = <0>; > > > + remote-endpoint = <&dp_bridge_in>; > > > + }; > > > + > > > + hdmi_mux_out_hdmi: endpoint@1 { > > > + reg = <1>; > > > + remote-endpoint = <&hdmi_connector_in>; > > > + }; > > > + }; > > > + }; > > > + }; -- Regards, Laurent Pinchart