On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 11:31:27PM +0200, Paul Kocialkowski wrote: > This adds timings for the RGB666 variant of the Innolux AT070TN92 panel, > as found on the Ainol AW1 tablet. > > Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski > --- > drivers/gpu/drm/panel/panel-simple.c | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/panel/panel-simple.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/panel/panel-simple.c > index 5591984a392b..efeb2f2162bc 100644 > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/panel/panel-simple.c > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/panel/panel-simple.c > @@ -1063,6 +1063,29 @@ static const struct panel_desc innolux_at070tn92 = { > .bus_format = MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_1X24, > }; > > +static const struct drm_display_mode innolux_at070tn92_rgb666_mode = { > + .clock = 40000, > + .hdisplay = 800, > + .hsync_start = 800 + 112, > + .hsync_end = 800 + 112 + 1, > + .htotal = 800 + 112 + 1 + 87, > + .vdisplay = 480, > + .vsync_start = 480 + 141, > + .vsync_end = 480 + 141 + 1, > + .vtotal = 480 + 141 + 1 + 38, > + .vrefresh = 60, > +}; I'm not sure why you'd need different timings if the only difference is the bus width. > +static const struct panel_desc innolux_at070tn92_rgb666 = { > + .modes = &innolux_at070tn92_rgb666_mode, > + .num_modes = 1, > + .size = { > + .width = 154, > + .height = 86, > + }, > + .bus_format = MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB666_1X18, > +}; > + > static const struct display_timing innolux_g101ice_l01_timing = { > .pixelclock = { 60400000, 71100000, 74700000 }, > .hactive = { 1280, 1280, 1280 }, > @@ -2105,6 +2128,9 @@ static const struct of_device_id platform_of_match[] = { > }, { > .compatible = "innolux,at070tn92", > .data = &innolux_at070tn92, > + }, { > + .compatible = "innolux,at070tn92-rgb666", > + .data = &innolux_at070tn92_rgb666, And this isn't a different device, it's just the integration in the board that is different, so you shouldn't have a different compatible here, but rather something like the bus-width property documented in the Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt file. Maxime -- Maxime Ripard, Bootlin (formerly Free Electrons) Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering https://bootlin.com