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sii902x HDMI bridge bindings
Required properties:
- compatible: "sil,sii9022"
- reg: i2c address of the bridge
Optional properties:
- interrupts: describe the interrupt line used to inform the host
about hotplug events.
- reset-gpios: OF device-tree gpio specification for RST_N pin.
HDMI audio properties:
- #sound-dai-cells: <0> or <1>. <0> if only i2s or spdif pin
is wired, <1> if the both are wired. HDMI audio is
configured only if this property is found.
- sil,i2s-data-lanes: Array of up to 4 integers with values of 0-3
Each integer indicates which i2s pin is connected to which
audio fifo. The first integer selects i2s audio pin for the
first audio fifo#0 (HDMI channels 1&2), second for fifo#1
(HDMI channels 3&4), and so on. There is 4 fifos and 4 i2s
pins (SD0 - SD3). Any i2s pin can be connected to any fifo,
but there can be no gaps. E.g. an i2s pin must be mapped to
fifo#0 and fifo#1 before mapping a channel to fifo#2. Default
value is <0>, describing SD0 pin beiging routed to hdmi audio
fifo #0.
- clocks: phandle and clock specifier for each clock listed in
the clock-names property
- clock-names: "mclk"
Describes SII902x MCLK input. MCLK can be used to produce
HDMI audio CTS values. This property follows
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt
consumer binding.
If HDMI audio is configured the sii902x device becomes an I2S
and/or spdif audio codec component (e.g a digital audio sink),
that can be used in configuring a full audio devices with
simple-card or audio-graph-card binding. See their binding
documents on how to describe the way the sii902x device is
connected to the rest of the audio system:
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-card.txt
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph-card.txt
Note: In case of the audio-graph-card binding the used port
index should be 3.
Optional subnodes:
- video input: this subnode can contain a video input port node
to connect the bridge to a display controller output (See this
documentation [1]).
[1]: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt
Example:
hdmi-bridge@39 {
compatible = "sil,sii9022";
reg = <0x39>;
reset-gpios = <&pioA 1 0>;
#sound-dai-cells = <0>;
sil,i2s-data-lanes = < 0 1 2 >;
clocks = <&mclk>;
clock-names = "mclk";
ports {
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <0>;
port@0 {
reg = <0>;
bridge_in: endpoint {
remote-endpoint = <&dc_out>;
};
};
};
};