1*c66ec88fSEmmanuel VadotFreescale Video Data Order Adapter 2*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot================================== 3*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot 4*c66ec88fSEmmanuel VadotThe Video Data Order Adapter (VDOA) is present on the i.MX6q. Its sole purpose 5*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadotis to reorder video data from the macroblock tiled order produced by the CODA 6*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot960 VPU to the conventional raster-scan order for scanout. 7*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot 8*c66ec88fSEmmanuel VadotRequired properties: 9*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot- compatible: must be "fsl,imx6q-vdoa" 10*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot- reg: the register base and size for the device registers 11*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot- interrupts: the VDOA interrupt 12*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot- clocks: the vdoa clock 13*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot 14*c66ec88fSEmmanuel VadotExample: 15*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot 16*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadotvdoa@21e4000 { 17*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot compatible = "fsl,imx6q-vdoa"; 18*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot reg = <0x021e4000 0x4000>; 19*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot interrupts = <0 18 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; 20*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot clocks = <&clks IMX6QDL_CLK_VDOA>; 21*c66ec88fSEmmanuel Vadot}; 22