DART-MX8M-MINI Display
Introduction
MIPI-DSI and LVDS
DART-MX8M-MINI SoC supports MIPI-DSI interface. DART-MX8M-MINI can be optionally equipped with SN65DSI84 MIPI-DSI to LVDS bridge.
DART-MX8M-MINI carrier board comes with LVDS connectors, so you can easily connect LVDS display.
Connecting MIPI-DSI display to DART-MX8M-MINI carrier board requires designing a custom connector.
Adding custom LVDS panel
DART-MX8M-MINI evaluation kit comes with 800x480 LCD panel. DART-MX8M-MINI DTS file was created with this panel in mind. To support your custom LVDS panel, you should make several modifications
Referencing custom panel in the DTS file
The following code references Variscite panel in arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx8mm-var-dart-dt8mcustomboard.dts under kernel source tree
&panel_lvds { compatible = "panel-lvds"; data-mapping = "jeida-24"; width-mm = <154>; height-mm = <87>; panel-timing { clock-frequency = <39000000>; hactive = <800>; vactive = <480>; hback-porch = <40>; hfront-porch = <40>; vback-porch = <29>; vfront-porch = <13>; hsync-len = <48>; vsync-len = <3>; hsync-active = <0>; vsync-active = <0>; de-active = <1>; pixelclk-active = <0>; }; };
You should modify the "data-mapping", "width-mm", "height-mm" and "display-timings" properties to match your panel specification and rebuild the DTB file.
Rotating the Weston display
To rotate the Weston display, edit /etc/xdg/weston/weston.ini.
For example, rotate the display 90 degrees:
[output] name=DSI-1 transform=90
For more information, see the weston man pages: