On 04/06/2024 17:14, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I didnt follow why this is a link property. Sorry , I didnt follow the >>>>>> split part. >>>>> >>>>> There is a link between the DSI host and the panel. I don't want to >>>>> end up in a situation when the properties of the link are split >>>>> between two different nodes. >>>>> >>>> >>>> It really depends on what the property denotes. I do not think this >>>> should be the reason to do it this way. >>> >>> It denotes how the panel signals DPU that it finished processing the >>> data (please excuse me for possibly inaccurate description). However >>> there is no direct link between the panel and the DPU. So we should be >>> using a link between DSI host and the panel. >>> >> >> Yes, I totally agree that we should be using a link between DSI host and the >> panel. >> >> My question from the beginning has been why the output port? >> >> It looks like to me we need to have another input port to the controller >> then? >> >> One from DPU and the other from panel? > > Dear DT maintainers, could you please comment on the OF graph entries? > Are they considered to be unidirectional or bidirectional? > > Would you suggest adding another arc to the OF graph in our case or is > it fine to have a signal generated by the panel in the 'panel_in' port? Which pin are we talking about? DSI or panel? Commit msg suggests DSI, so property is in DSI node part. Seems logical to me. Best regards, Krzysztof