[PATCH v4 02/10] s5p-fimc: Add device tree support for FIMC devices

Stephen Warren swarren at wwwdotorg.org
Wed Feb 6 18:40:31 EST 2013


On 02/01/2013 12:09 PM, Sylwester Nawrocki wrote:
> This patch adds support for FIMC devices instantiated from devicetree
> for S5PV210 and Exynos4 SoCs. The FIMC IP features include colorspace
> conversion and scaling (mem-to-mem) and parallel/MIPI CSI2 bus video
> capture interface.
> 
> Multiple SoC revisions specific parameters are defined statically in
> the driver and are used for both dt and non-dt. The driver's static
> data is selected based on the compatible property. Previously the
> platform device name was used to match driver data and a specific
> SoC/IP version.
> 
> Aliases are used to determine an index of the IP which is essential
> for linking FIMC IP with other entities, like MIPI-CSIS (the MIPI
> CSI-2 bus frontend) or FIMC-LITE and FIMC-IS ISP.

> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/soc/samsung-fimc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/soc/samsung-fimc.txt

> +Samsung S5P/EXYNOS SoC Camera Subsystem (FIMC)
> +----------------------------------------------
> +
> +The Exynos Camera subsystem comprises of multiple sub-devices that are
> +represented by separate platform devices. Some of the IPs come in different

"platform devices" is a rather Linux-centric term, and DT bindings
should be OS-agnostic. Perhaps use "device tree nodes" here?

> +variants across the SoC revisions (FIMC) and some remain mostly unchanged
> +(MIPI CSIS, FIMC-LITE).
> +
> +All those sub-subdevices are defined as parent nodes of the common device

s/parent nodes/child node/ I think?

> +For every fimc node a numbered alias should be present in the aliases node.
> +Aliases are of the form fimc<n>, where <n> is an integer (0...N) specifying
> +the IP's instance index.

Why? Isn't it up to the DT author whether they care if each fimc node is
assigned a specific identification v.s. whether identification is
assigned automatically?

> +Optional properties
> +
> + - clock-frequency - maximum FIMC local clock (LCLK) frequency

Again, I'd expect a clocks property here instead.



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