Hi Tomi, Am Donnerstag, den 27.02.2014, 10:08 +0200 schrieb Tomi Valkeinen: > On 26/02/14 17:47, Philipp Zabel wrote: > > Please let's not make it mandatory for a port node to contain an > > endpoint. For any device with multiple ports we can't use the simplified > > form above, and only adding the (correctly numbered) port in all the > > board device trees would be a pain. > > That's true. I went with having the ports in the board file, for example > on omap3 the dss has two ports, and N900 board uses the second one: > > &dss { > status = "ok"; > > pinctrl-names = "default"; > pinctrl-0 = <&dss_sdi_pins>; > > vdds_sdi-supply = <&vaux1>; > > ports { > #address-cells = <1>; > #size-cells = <0>; > > port@1 { > reg = <1>; > > sdi_out: endpoint { > remote-endpoint = <&lcd_in>; > datapairs = <2>; > }; > }; > }; > }; This is a bit verbose, and if your output port is on an encoder device with multiple inputs, the correct port number would become a bit unintuitive. For example, we'd have to use port@4 as the output encoder units that have a 4-port input multiplexer and port@1 for those that don't. > Here I guess I could have: > > &dss { > status = "ok"; > > pinctrl-names = "default"; > pinctrl-0 = <&dss_sdi_pins>; > > vdds_sdi-supply = <&vaux1>; > }; What is supplied by this regulator. Is it the PHY? > &dss_sdi_port { > sdi_out: endpoint { > remote-endpoint = <&lcd_in>; > datapairs = <2>; > }; > }; > > But I didn't like that as it splits the pincontrol and regulator supply > from the port/endpoint, which are functionally linked together. > > Actually, somewhat aside the subject, I'd like to have the pinctrl and > maybe regulator supply also per endpoint, but I didn't see how that > would be possible with the current framework. If a board would need to > endpoints for the same port, most likely it would also need to different > sets of pinctrls. I have a usecase for this the other way around. The i.MX6 DISP0 parallel display pads can be connected to two different display controllers via multiplexers in the pin control block. parallel-display { compatible = "fsl,imx-parallel-display"; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; port@0 { endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&ipu1_di0>; }; }; port@1 { endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&ipu2_di0>; }; }; disp0: port@2 { endpoint { pinctrl-names = "0", "1"; pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_disp0_ipu1>; pinctrl-1 = <&pinctrl_disp0_ipu2>; remote-endpoint = <&lcd_in>; }; } }; Here, depending on the active input port, the corresponding pin control on the output port could be set. This is probably quite driver specific, so I don't see yet how the framework should help with this. In any case, maybe this is a bit out of scope for the generic graph bindings. regards Philipp -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html