[PATCH 0/3] arm64: dts: rockchip: Add device tree for the Orange Pi CM5 Base board
Cristian Ciocaltea
cristian.ciocaltea at collabora.com
Thu Oct 2 14:56:43 PDT 2025
On 10/2/25 11:52 PM, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> Hi Cristian,
>
> On Thu, Oct 02, 2025 at 10:24:59PM +0300, Cristian Ciocaltea wrote:
>> On 10/2/25 6:47 AM, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> This patch series adds a device tree for the Orange Pi CM5 Base board
>>> from Xunlong. This is a combination of a compute module and a carrier
>>> board, so the device tree is split in two files.
>>>
>>> The work is based on a combination of upstream device trees for other
>>> RK3588-based Orange Pi boards and the downstream device tree, all
>>> checked against the available schematics for the carrier board. The
>>> compute module schematics is unfortunately not available.
>>>
>>> The series starts by adding a new compatible for the board to
>>> arm/rockchip.yaml. The next patch documents a missing property in the
>>> rk3588-dw-hdmi-qp bindings that the device tree needs. Finally, the last
>>> patch adds the device tree.
>>>
>>> Patch 2/3 may be slightly controversial as the new DT property could be
>>> better named.
>>
>> Indeed :-). As a matter of fact I've already planned to introduce it as
>> "tmds-enable-gpios" [1], during my recent FRL related work.
>>
>>> It has been supported in the driver for a year now, so
>>> there could be users in the wild. I have therefore decided to keep the
>>> current name. I am open to alternative solutions.
>>
>> As mentioned in [2], this was "inherited" from downstream and hasn't been
>> really in use so far. I intended to do some more testing before attempting
>> to send those patches upstream, as for now I couldn't notice any (obvious)
>> change in behavior when switching between TMDS and FRL, with or without
>> making use of it in DT.
>
> Thanks for the links. The new property name is better. We may need to
> preserve backward compatibility though, how confident are you that the
> enabled-gpios property isn't used in the wild ?
I think we should be fine, also considering this doesn't seem to have a
negative impact on the functionality provided so far.
> I'd like to get the device tree for the Orange Pi CM5 merged sooner than
> later. Would you post those two patches, or should I take them in the v2
> of my series ?
Sure, feel free to take them if you wish to speed things up a bit.
>> [1] https://gitlab.collabora.com/hardware-enablement/rockchip-3588/linux/-/commit/5a32a84ee3e801daaeb974f967f6e213983feeb4
>> [2] https://gitlab.collabora.com/hardware-enablement/rockchip-3588/linux/-/commit/df4d94fdb94463dd4175338bf7044b40c5e559e4
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