[PATCH v4 1/5] dt-bindings: display: panel: mipi-dbi-spi: Add a pixel format property

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From: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@xxxxxxxxxxx>

The MIPI DBI 2.0 specification (2005) lists only two pixel formats for
the Type C Interface (SPI) and that is 3-bits/pixel RGB111 with
2 options for bit layout.

For Type A and B (parallel) the following formats are listed: RGB332,
RGB444, RGB565, RGB666 and RGB888 (some have 2 options for the bit layout).

Many MIPI DBI compatible controllers support all interface types on the
same chip and often the manufacturers have chosen to provide support for
the Type A/B interface pixel formats also on the Type C interface.

Some chips provide many pixel formats with optional bit layouts over SPI,
but the most common by far are RGB565 and RGB666. So even if the
specification doesn't list these formats for the Type C interface, the
industry has chosen to include them.

The MIPI DCS specification lists the standard commands that can be sent
over the MIPI DBI interface. The set_address_mode (36h) command has one
bit in the parameter that controls RGB/BGR order:
    This bit controls the RGB data latching order transferred from the
    peripheral’s frame memory to the display device.
This means that each supported RGB format also has a BGR variant.

Based on this rationale document the following pixel formats describing
the bit layout going over the wire:
- RGB111 (option 1): x2r1g1b1r1g1b1 (2 pixels per byte)
- BGR111 (option 1): x2b1g1r1b1g1r1 (2 pixels per byte)
- RGB111 (option 2): x1r1g1b1x1r1g1b1 (2 pixels per byte)
- BGR111 (option 2): x1b1g1r1x1b1g1r1 (2 pixels per byte)
- RGB565: r5g6b5 (2 bytes)
- BGR565: b5g6r5 (2 bytes)
- RGB666: r6x2g6x2b6x2 (3 bytes)
- BGR666: b6x2g6x2r6x2 (3 bytes)
(x: don't care)

v2:
- Use 'default: r5g6b5' (Rob)

Reviewed-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 .../bindings/display/panel/panel-mipi-dbi-spi.yaml | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+)

diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-mipi-dbi-spi.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-mipi-dbi-spi.yaml
index e808215cb39e..8994549b4bff 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-mipi-dbi-spi.yaml
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-mipi-dbi-spi.yaml
@@ -50,6 +50,12 @@ description: |
       |        Command or data         |
       |<D7><D6><D5><D4><D3><D2><D1><D0>|
 
+  The standard defines one pixel format for type C: RGB111. The industry
+  however has decided to provide the type A/B interface pixel formats also on
+  the Type C interface and most common among these are RGB565 and RGB666.
+  The MIPI DCS command set_address_mode (36h) has one bit that controls RGB/BGR
+  order. This gives each supported RGB format a BGR variant.
+
   The panel resolution is specified using the panel-timing node properties
   hactive (width) and vactive (height). The other mandatory panel-timing
   properties should be set to zero except clock-frequency which can be
@@ -90,6 +96,28 @@ properties:
 
   spi-3wire: true
 
+  format:
+    description: >
+      Pixel format in bit order as going on the wire:
+        * `x2r1g1b1r1g1b1` - RGB111, 2 pixels per byte
+        * `x2b1g1r1b1g1r1` - BGR111, 2 pixels per byte
+        * `x1r1g1b1x1r1g1b1` - RGB111, 2 pixels per byte
+        * `x1b1g1r1x1b1g1r1` - BGR111, 2 pixels per byte
+        * `r5g6b5` - RGB565, 2 bytes
+        * `b5g6r5` - BGR565, 2 bytes
+        * `r6x2g6x2b6x2` - RGB666, 3 bytes
+        * `b6x2g6x2r6x2` - BGR666, 3 bytes
+    enum:
+      - x2r1g1b1r1g1b1
+      - x2b1g1r1b1g1r1
+      - x1r1g1b1x1r1g1b1
+      - x1b1g1r1x1b1g1r1
+      - r5g6b5
+      - b5g6r5
+      - r6x2g6x2b6x2
+      - b6x2g6x2r6x2
+    default: r5g6b5
+
 required:
   - compatible
   - reg
@@ -116,6 +144,8 @@ examples:
             reset-gpios = <&gpio 25 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
             write-only;
 
+            format = "r5g6b5";
+
             backlight = <&backlight>;
 
             width-mm = <35>;

-- 
2.45.1





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