Hi Archit,
Am Montag, 8. Februar 2016, 15:42:04 schrieb Archit Taneja:
On 01/06/2016 09:33 AM, Chris Zhong wrote:
The rk3288 MIPI DSI is a Synopsys DesignWare MIPI DSI host controller
IP. This series adds support for a Synopsys DesignWare MIPI DSI host
controller DRM driver.
The MIPI DSI feature is tested on rk3288 evb board, backport them to
chrome os kernel chrome_v3.14, and it can display normally.
This patchset is base on the patchset from Ying.liu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<http://www.spinics.net/lists/dri-devel/msg77181.html>
According to the suggestion from Thierry, I have get rid of the bridge,
and register the encoder & connecter in drm/rockchip/dw-mipi-dsi.c.
I've raised this question too late, but what was the reason to not
implement the DSI block as a bridge driver?
There seems to always be some sort of contention about those being bridge
drivers - I think I remember Thierry speaking up about that. But I don't
remember if any different solution was suggested.
Also as we have seen with current shared IPs (dw-hdmi + analogix-dp) there
are always implementation-specific parts and deciding which needs to land
where is difficult without the secondary user present.
The first iterations where using a bridge-driver-base for it but I guess it
was to much hassle without seeing another user on the horizon.
The drm/hisilicon IP seems to use a very similar DSI Designware IP (the
register offsets seems to be the same). There is a good potential of
re-use here by different kms drivers here the way it's already done for
DW HDMI and the analogix DP driver that's in review process.
I guess, the second user now gets to do the generalization ;-)