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Analog Device ADV7511(W)/13/33 HDMI Encoders
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The ADV7511, ADV7511W, ADV7513 and ADV7533 are HDMI audio and video transmitters
compatible with HDMI 1.4 and DVI 1.0. They support color space conversion,
S/PDIF, CEC and HDCP. ADV7533 supports the DSI interface for input pixels, while
the others support RGB interface.
Required properties:
- compatible: Should be one of:
"adi,adv7511"
"adi,adv7511w"
"adi,adv7513"
"adi,adv7533"
- reg: I2C slave addresses
The ADV7511 internal registers are split into four pages exposed through
different I2C addresses, creating four register maps. Each map has it own
I2C address and acts as a standard slave device on the I2C bus. The main
address is mandatory, others are optional and revert to defaults if not
specified.
The ADV7511 supports a large number of input data formats that differ by their
color depth, color format, clock mode, bit justification and random
arrangement of components on the data bus. The combination of the following
properties describe the input and map directly to the video input tables of the
ADV7511 datasheet that document all the supported combinations.
- adi,input-depth: Number of bits per color component at the input (8, 10 or
12).
- adi,input-colorspace: The input color space, one of "rgb", "yuv422" or
"yuv444".
- adi,input-clock: The input clock type, one of "1x" (one clock cycle per
pixel), "2x" (two clock cycles per pixel), "ddr" (one clock cycle per pixel,
data driven on both edges).
The following input format properties are required except in "rgb 1x" and
"yuv444 1x" modes, in which case they must not be specified.
- adi,input-style: The input components arrangement variant (1, 2 or 3), as
listed in the input format tables in the datasheet.
- adi,input-justification: The input bit justification ("left", "evenly",
"right").
- avdd-supply: A 1.8V supply that powers up the AVDD pin on the chip.
- dvdd-supply: A 1.8V supply that powers up the DVDD pin on the chip.
- pvdd-supply: A 1.8V supply that powers up the PVDD pin on the chip.
- dvdd-3v-supply: A 3.3V supply that powers up the pin called DVDD_3V
on the chip.
- bgvdd-supply: A 1.8V supply that powers up the BGVDD pin. This is
needed only for ADV7511.
The following properties are required for ADV7533:
- adi,dsi-lanes: Number of DSI data lanes connected to the DSI host. It should
be one of 1, 2, 3 or 4.
- a2vdd-supply: 1.8V supply that powers up the A2VDD pin on the chip.
- v3p3-supply: A 3.3V supply that powers up the V3P3 pin on the chip.
- v1p2-supply: A supply that powers up the V1P2 pin on the chip. It can be
either 1.2V or 1.8V.
Optional properties:
- interrupts: Specifier for the ADV7511 interrupt
- pd-gpios: Specifier for the GPIO connected to the power down signal
- adi,clock-delay: Video data clock delay relative to the pixel clock, in ps
(-1200 ps .. 1600 ps). Defaults to no delay.
- adi,embedded-sync: The input uses synchronization signals embedded in the
data stream (similar to BT.656). Defaults to separate H/V synchronization
signals.
- adi,disable-timing-generator: Only for ADV7533. Disables the internal timing
generator. The chip will rely on the sync signals in the DSI data lanes,
rather than generate its own timings for HDMI output.
- clocks: from common clock binding: reference to the CEC clock.
- clock-names: from common clock binding: must be "cec".
- reg-names : Names of maps with programmable addresses.
It can contain any map needing a non-default address.
Possible maps names are : "main", "edid", "cec", "packet"
Required nodes:
The ADV7511 has two video ports. Their connections are modelled using the OF
graph bindings specified in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt.
- Video port 0 for the RGB, YUV or DSI input. In the case of ADV7533, the
remote endpoint phandle should be a reference to a valid mipi_dsi_host device
node.
- Video port 1 for the HDMI output
- Audio port 2 for the HDMI audio input
Example
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adv7511w: hdmi@39 {
compatible = "adi,adv7511w";
/*
* The EDID page will be accessible on address 0x66 on the I2C
* bus. All other maps continue to use their default addresses.
*/
reg = <0x39>, <0x66>;
reg-names = "main", "edid";
interrupt-parent = <&gpio3>;
interrupts = <29 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>;
clocks = <&cec_clock>;
clock-names = "cec";
adi,input-depth = <8>;
adi,input-colorspace = "rgb";
adi,input-clock = "1x";
adi,input-style = <1>;
adi,input-justification = "evenly";
ports {
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <0>;
port@0 {
reg = <0>;
adv7511w_in: endpoint {
remote-endpoint = <&dpi_out>;
};
};
port@1 {
reg = <1>;
adv7511_out: endpoint {
remote-endpoint = <&hdmi_connector_in>;
};
};
port@2 {
reg = <2>;
codec_endpoint: endpoint {
remote-endpoint = <&i2s0_cpu_endpoint>;
};
};
};
};