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dt-bindings: drm: bridge: adv7511: Add ADV7535 support

ADV7535 is a part compatible with ADV7533 but it supports 1080p@60hz and
v1p2 supply is fixed to 1.8V

Signed-off-by: Bogdan Togorean <bogdan.togorean@analog.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20200121082719.27972-4-bogdan.togorean@analog.com

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Bogdan Togorean and committed by
Neil Armstrong
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Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/adi,adv7511.txt
··· 1 - Analog Device ADV7511(W)/13/33 HDMI Encoders 1 + Analog Device ADV7511(W)/13/33/35 HDMI Encoders 2 2 ----------------------------------------- 3 3 4 - The ADV7511, ADV7511W, ADV7513 and ADV7533 are HDMI audio and video transmitters 5 - compatible with HDMI 1.4 and DVI 1.0. They support color space conversion, 6 - S/PDIF, CEC and HDCP. ADV7533 supports the DSI interface for input pixels, while 7 - the others support RGB interface. 4 + The ADV7511, ADV7511W, ADV7513, ADV7533 and ADV7535 are HDMI audio and video 5 + transmitters compatible with HDMI 1.4 and DVI 1.0. They support color space 6 + conversion, S/PDIF, CEC and HDCP. ADV7533/5 supports the DSI interface for input 7 + pixels, while the others support RGB interface. 8 8 9 9 Required properties: 10 10 ··· 13 13 "adi,adv7511w" 14 14 "adi,adv7513" 15 15 "adi,adv7533" 16 + "adi,adv7535" 16 17 17 18 - reg: I2C slave addresses 18 19 The ADV7511 internal registers are split into four pages exposed through ··· 53 52 - bgvdd-supply: A 1.8V supply that powers up the BGVDD pin. This is 54 53 needed only for ADV7511. 55 54 56 - The following properties are required for ADV7533: 55 + The following properties are required for ADV7533 and ADV7535: 57 56 58 57 - adi,dsi-lanes: Number of DSI data lanes connected to the DSI host. It should 59 58 be one of 1, 2, 3 or 4. 60 59 - a2vdd-supply: 1.8V supply that powers up the A2VDD pin on the chip. 61 60 - v3p3-supply: A 3.3V supply that powers up the V3P3 pin on the chip. 62 61 - v1p2-supply: A supply that powers up the V1P2 pin on the chip. It can be 63 - either 1.2V or 1.8V. 62 + either 1.2V or 1.8V for ADV7533 but only 1.8V for ADV7535. 64 63 65 64 Optional properties: 66 65 ··· 72 71 - adi,embedded-sync: The input uses synchronization signals embedded in the 73 72 data stream (similar to BT.656). Defaults to separate H/V synchronization 74 73 signals. 75 - - adi,disable-timing-generator: Only for ADV7533. Disables the internal timing 76 - generator. The chip will rely on the sync signals in the DSI data lanes, 77 - rather than generate its own timings for HDMI output. 74 + - adi,disable-timing-generator: Only for ADV7533 and ADV7535. Disables the 75 + internal timing generator. The chip will rely on the sync signals in the 76 + DSI data lanes, rather than generate its own timings for HDMI output. 78 77 - clocks: from common clock binding: reference to the CEC clock. 79 78 - clock-names: from common clock binding: must be "cec". 80 79 - reg-names : Names of maps with programmable addresses. ··· 86 85 The ADV7511 has two video ports. Their connections are modelled using the OF 87 86 graph bindings specified in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt. 88 87 89 - - Video port 0 for the RGB, YUV or DSI input. In the case of ADV7533, the 88 + - Video port 0 for the RGB, YUV or DSI input. In the case of ADV7533/5, the 90 89 remote endpoint phandle should be a reference to a valid mipi_dsi_host device 91 90 node. 92 91 - Video port 1 for the HDMI output