Hi Laurent,

Sorry for late reply, I was out last week.

On 28-05-20, 04:48, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> > +
> > +  interrupts:
> > +    maxItems: 1
> > +    description: interrupt line for the chip
> 
> I think you could drop the descriptions for the reg and interrupt
> properties, they don't add much.

Sure, will do

> > +  reset-gpios:
> > +    maxItems: 1
> > +    description: GPIO connected to active high RESET pin.
> > +
> > +  vdd-supply:
> > +    description: Regulator for 1.8V MIPI phy power.
> > +
> > +  vcc-supply:
> > +    description: Regulator for 3.3V IO power.
> > +
> > +  ports:
> > +    type: object
> > +
> > +    properties:
> > +      "#address-cells":
> > +        const: 1
> > +
> > +      "#size-cells":
> > +        const: 0
> > +
> > +      port@0:
> > +        type: object
> > +        additionalProperties: false
> > +
> > +        description: |
> > +          HDMI port for HDMI output
> 
> The usual practice is to have the input ports first, followed by the
> output ports. Is there a reason not to follow that rule ?

I was not aware of this rule, is it documented somewhere?
Nevertheless will update..

> > +
> > +        properties:
> > +          reg:
> > +            const: 0
> > +
> > +        patternProperties:
> > +          endpoint:
> 
> If you want to use patternProperties, this should be
> 
>           "^endpoint@[0-9]+$":
> 
> (including the quotes). Same below.

Ok

> 
> > +            type: object
> > +            additionalProperties: false
> > +
> > +            properties:
> > +              remote-endpoint: true
> 
> How about
> 
>               remote-endpoint:
>                 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle
> 
> and the same below ?

Ok

> 
> You also need a reg property if multiple endpoints are present.

Will update
> 
> > +
> > +        required:
> > +          - reg
> > +
> > +      port@1:
> > +        type: object
> > +        additionalProperties: false
> > +
> > +        description: |
> > +          MIPI port-1 for MIPI input
> > +
> > +        properties:
> > +          reg:
> > +            const: 1
> > +
> > +        patternProperties:
> > +          endpoint:
> > +            type: object
> > +            additionalProperties: false
> > +
> > +            properties:
> > +              remote-endpoint: true
> > +
> > +        required:
> > +          - reg
> > +
> > +      port@2:
> > +        type: object
> > +        additionalProperties: false
> > +
> > +        description: |
> > +          MIPI port-2 for MIPI input
> 
> A description of how the two MIPI inputs differ would be useful. In
> particular, are both mandatory, or is it valid to connect only one of
> the two ? If using a single input is supported, can it be either, or
> does it have to be the first one ? When using both inputs, what should
> be connected to them ?

Sure I will add details. port-1 is mandatory and port-2 optional. port-2
is used in combination with port-1 to drive displays for higher
resolution like 4k

> > +
> > +        properties:
> > +          reg:
> > +            const: 2
> > +
> > +        patternProperties:
> > +          endpoint:
> > +            type: object
> > +            additionalProperties: false
> > +
> > +            properties:
> > +              remote-endpoint: true
> > +
> > +        required:
> > +          - reg
> > +
> > +    required:
> > +      - "#address-cells"
> > +      - "#size-cells"
> > +      - port@0
> > +      - port@1
> > +
> > +required:
> > +  - compatible
> > +  - reg
> > +  - interrupts
> > +  - vdd-supply
> > +  - vcc-supply
> > +  - ports
> > +
> > +additionalProperties: false
> > +
> > +examples:
> > +  - |
> > +    #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
> > +    #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h>
> > +
> > +    i2c10 {
> > +      #address-cells = <1>;
> > +      #size-cells = <0>;
> > +
> > +      lt9611_codec: hdmi-bridge@3b {
> 
> Please drop unused labels.

ok

> 
> > +        compatible = "lontium,lt9611";
> > +        reg = <0x3b>;
> > +
> > +        reset-gpios = <&tlmm 128 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
> > +        interrupts-extended = <&tlmm 84 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>;
> > +
> > +        vdd-supply = <&lt9611_1v8>;
> > +        vcc-supply = <&lt9611_3v3>;
> > +
> > +        ports {
> > +          #address-cells = <1>;
> > +          #size-cells = <0>;
> > +
> > +          port@0 {
> > +            reg = <0>;
> > +            lt9611_out: endpoint {
> > +              remote-endpoint = <&hdmi_con>;
> > +            };
> > +          };
> > +
> > +          port@1 {
> > +            reg = <1>;
> > +            lt9611_a: endpoint {
> > +              remote-endpoint = <&dsi0_out>;
> > +            };
> > +          };
> > +
> > +          port@2 {
> > +            reg = <2>;
> > +            lt9611_b: endpoint {
> > +              remote-endpoint = <&dsi1_out>;
> > +            };
> > +          };
> > +        };
> > +      };
> > +    };
> 
> It's customary to end YAML schema files with ... on a separate line.

Will update

Thanks for the review
-- 
~Vinod

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