[PATCH v3 20/24] media: imx: Add Camera Interface subdev driver
Ian Arkver
ian.arkver.dev at gmail.com
Tue Jan 31 13:55:29 PST 2017
On 31/01/17 20:33, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 10:21:26AM -0800, Steve Longerbeam wrote:
>> On 01/31/2017 05:42 AM, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
>>> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 03:38:28PM +0100, Hans Verkuil wrote:
>>>> Should be set to something like 'platform:imx-media-camif'. v4l2-compliance
>>>> should complain about this.
>>> ... and more.
>>
>> Right, in version 3 that you are working with, no v4l2-compliance fixes were
>> in yet. A lot of the compliance errors are fixed, please look in latest
>> branch
>> imx-media-staging-md-wip at git at github.com:slongerbeam/mediatree.git.
>
> Sorry, I'm not prepared to pull random trees from github as there's
> no easy way to see what's in the branch.
>
> I've always disliked github because its web interface makes it soo
> difficult to navigate around git trees hosted there. You can see
> a commit, you can see a diff of the commit. You can get a list of
> branches. But there seems to be no way to get a list of commits
> similar to "git log" or even a one-line summary of each commit on
> a branch. If there is, it's completely non-obvious (which I think is
> much of the problem with github, it's web interface is horrendous.)
>
> Or you can clone/pull the tree without knowing what you're fetching
> (eg, what the tree is based upon.)
>
> Or you can waste time clicking repeatedly on the "parent" commit link
> on each patch working your way back through the history...
>
> Well, it looks like it's bsaed on 4.10-rc1 with who-knows-what work
> from the linux-media tree (I didn't try and go back any further.)
> As I don't want to take a whole pile of other changes into my tree,
> I'm certainly not going to pull from your github tree. Sorry.
>
https://github.com/slongerbeam/mediatree/compare/master...imx-media-staging-md-wip
It's under the "Compare" button from the main view. It would be nice
though if the first commit's parent was some clearly tagged start point.
Regards,
Ian
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