Hi Russell, On Monday 30 Jan 2017 22:51:33 Russell King - ARM Linux wrote: > On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 06:11:24PM -0800, Steve Longerbeam wrote: > > + ov5640: camera@40 { > > + compatible = "ovti,ov5640"; > > + pinctrl-names = "default"; > > + pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_ov5640>; > > + clocks = <&mipi_xclk>; > > + clock-names = "xclk"; > > + reg = <0x40>; > > + xclk = <22000000>; > > + reset-gpios = <&gpio2 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; /* NANDF_D5 */ > > + pwdn-gpios = <&gpio6 9 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* NANDF_WP_B */ > > + > > + port { > > + #address-cells = <1>; > > + #size-cells = <0>; > > + > > + ov5640_to_mipi_csi: endpoint@1 { > > + reg = <1>; > > + remote-endpoint = <&mipi_csi_from_mipi_sensor>; > > + data-lanes = <0 1>; > > + clock-lanes = <2>; > > How do you envision a four-lane sensor being described? > > data-lanes = <0 1 3 4>; > clock-lanes = <2>; > > ? > > The binding document for video-interfaces.txt says: > > - clock-lanes: an array of physical clock lane indexes. Position of an entry > determines the logical lane number, while the value of an entry indicates > physical lane, e.g. for a MIPI CSI-2 bus we could have "clock-lanes = > <0>;", which places the clock lane on hardware lane 0. This property is > valid for serial busses only (e.g. MIPI CSI-2). Note that for the MIPI > CSI-2 bus this array contains only one entry. > > So I think you need to have a good reason to make the clock lane non-zero. The purpose of the data-lanes and clock-lanes properties is to describe lane assignment for hardware that supports lane routing. As far as I know the OV5640 doesn't support lane routing and has dedicated pins for the clock and data lanes. The data-lanes and clock-lanes properties should probably not be specified at all. -- Regards, Laurent Pinchart _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel