Message ID | 20181130075849.16941-1-wens@csie.org (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | media: sun6i: Separate H3 compatible from A31 | expand |
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 03:58:43PM +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote: > The CSI (camera sensor interface) controller found on the H3 (and H5) > is a reduced version of the one found on the A31. It only has 1 channel, > instead of 4 channels supporting time-multiplexed BT.656 on the A31. > Since the H3 is a reduced version, it cannot "fallback" to a compatible > that implements more features than it supports. > > This series separates support for the H3 variant from the A31 variant. > > Patches 1 ~ 3 separate H3 CSI from A31 CSI in the bindings, driver, and > device tree, respectively. > > Patch 4 adds a pinmux setting for the MCLK (master clock). Some camera > sensors use the master clock from the SoC instead of a standalone > crystal. > > Patches 5 and 6 are examples of using a camera sensor with an SBC. > Since the modules are detachable, these changes should not be merged. > They should be implemented as overlays instead. > > Please have a look. > > In addition, I found that the first frame captured seems to always be > incomplete, with either parts cropped, out of position, or missing > color components. For the first 4 patches, Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com> Maxime
Hi Chen-Yu, On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 03:58:43PM +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote: > The CSI (camera sensor interface) controller found on the H3 (and H5) > is a reduced version of the one found on the A31. It only has 1 channel, > instead of 4 channels supporting time-multiplexed BT.656 on the A31. > Since the H3 is a reduced version, it cannot "fallback" to a compatible > that implements more features than it supports. > > This series separates support for the H3 variant from the A31 variant. > > Patches 1 ~ 3 separate H3 CSI from A31 CSI in the bindings, driver, and > device tree, respectively. > > Patch 4 adds a pinmux setting for the MCLK (master clock). Some camera > sensors use the master clock from the SoC instead of a standalone > crystal. I've picked patches 1 and 2, but I presume patches 3 and 4 would go through another tree. Is that right? > > Patches 5 and 6 are examples of using a camera sensor with an SBC. > Since the modules are detachable, these changes should not be merged. > They should be implemented as overlays instead. > > Please have a look. > > In addition, I found that the first frame captured seems to always be > incomplete, with either parts cropped, out of position, or missing > color components.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 6:10 AM <sakari.ailus@iki.fi> wrote: > > Hi Chen-Yu, > > On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 03:58:43PM +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote: > > The CSI (camera sensor interface) controller found on the H3 (and H5) > > is a reduced version of the one found on the A31. It only has 1 channel, > > instead of 4 channels supporting time-multiplexed BT.656 on the A31. > > Since the H3 is a reduced version, it cannot "fallback" to a compatible > > that implements more features than it supports. > > > > This series separates support for the H3 variant from the A31 variant. > > > > Patches 1 ~ 3 separate H3 CSI from A31 CSI in the bindings, driver, and > > device tree, respectively. > > > > Patch 4 adds a pinmux setting for the MCLK (master clock). Some camera > > sensors use the master clock from the SoC instead of a standalone > > crystal. > > I've picked patches 1 and 2, but I presume patches 3 and 4 would go through > another tree. Is that right? We'll merge patch 3 through the sunxi tree, probably as a fix for 4.21-rc. Maxime has said that pinmux settings won't be merged unless there are actual users in tree, so patch 4 won't be merged for now. Thanks! ChenYu > > > > > Patches 5 and 6 are examples of using a camera sensor with an SBC. > > Since the modules are detachable, these changes should not be merged. > > They should be implemented as overlays instead. > > > > Please have a look. > > > > In addition, I found that the first frame captured seems to always be > > incomplete, with either parts cropped, out of position, or missing > > color components. > > > -- > Regards, > > Sakari Ailus