[PATCH RFC] media: OF: add field-active and sync-on-green endpoint properties
Sylwester Nawrocki
sylvester.nawrocki at gmail.com
Thu May 16 20:43:02 EST 2013
Hi,
On 05/16/2013 06:53 AM, Prabhakar Lad wrote:
>>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt
>>> >> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt index
>>> >> e022d2d..6bf87d0 100644
>>> >> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt
>>> >> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt
>>> >> @@ -101,6 +101,10 @@ Optional endpoint properties
>>> >> array contains only one entry.
>>> >> - clock-noncontinuous: a boolean property to allow MIPI CSI-2
>>> >> non-continuous clock mode.
>>> >> +-field-active: a boolean property indicating active high filed ID output
>>> >> + polarity is inverted.
>> >
>> > Looks like we already have field-even-active property to describe the level of
>> > the field signal. Could you please check whether it fulfills your use cases ?
>> > Sorry for not pointing you to it earlier.
>> >
> I had looked at it earlier it only means "field signal level during the even
> field data transmission" it only speaks of even filed. Ideally the field ID
> output is set to logic 1 for odd field and set to 0 for even field, what I
> want is to invert the FID out polarity when "field-active" property is set.
>
> May be we rename "field-active" to "fid-pol" ?
I guess we failed to clearly describe the 'field-even-active' property then.
It seems to be exactly what you need.
It is not enough to say e.g. field-active = <1>;, because it would not have
been clear which field it refers to, odd or even ? Unlike VSYNC, HSYNC both
levels of the FIELD signal are "active", there is no "idle" state for FIELD.
So field-even-active = <1>; means the FIELD signal at logic high level
indicates EVEN field _and_ this implies FIELD = 0 indicates ODD field, i.e.
FIELD = 0 => odd field
FIELD = 1 => even field
For field-even-active = <0>; it is the other way around:
FIELD = 0 => even field
FIELD = 1 => odd field
It looks like only "sync-on-green" property is missing. BTW, is it really
commonly used ? What drivers would need it ?
I'm not against making it a common property, it's just first time I see it.
Thanks,
Sylwester
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