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Instead of using a custom binding for retrieving the GPIO that activates the LCD from devicetree, use a standard regulator. This approach has the advantage to be more generic. For example: in the case of a board that has a PMIC supplying the LCD voltage, the current approach would not work, as it only searches for a GPIO pin. Signed-off-by: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawn.guo@linaro.org>
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* Freescale MXS LCD Interface (LCDIF)
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Required properties:
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- compatible: Should be "fsl,<chip>-lcdif". Supported chips include
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imx23 and imx28.
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- reg: Address and length of the register set for lcdif
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- interrupts: Should contain lcdif interrupts
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- display : phandle to display node (see below for details)
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* display node
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Required properties:
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- bits-per-pixel : <16> for RGB565, <32> for RGB888/666.
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- bus-width : number of data lines. Could be <8>, <16>, <18> or <24>.
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Required sub-node:
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- display-timings : Refer to binding doc display-timing.txt for details.
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Examples:
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lcdif@80030000 {
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compatible = "fsl,imx28-lcdif";
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reg = <0x80030000 2000>;
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interrupts = <38 86>;
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display: display {
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bits-per-pixel = <32>;
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bus-width = <24>;
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display-timings {
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native-mode = <&timing0>;
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timing0: timing0 {
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clock-frequency = <33500000>;
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hactive = <800>;
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vactive = <480>;
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hfront-porch = <164>;
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hback-porch = <89>;
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hsync-len = <10>;
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vback-porch = <23>;
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vfront-porch = <10>;
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vsync-len = <10>;
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hsync-active = <0>;
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vsync-active = <0>;
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de-active = <1>;
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pixelclk-active = <0>;
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};
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};
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};
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};
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