[PATCH v7 16/34] [media] add Omnivision OV5640 sensor driver

Steve Longerbeam slongerbeam at gmail.com
Sat Jun 3 12:38:01 PDT 2017



On 06/01/2017 01:26 AM, Sakari Ailus wrote:
> Hi Pavel,
> 
> On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 09:58:21PM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>>> +/* min/typical/max system clock (xclk) frequencies */
>>> +#define OV5640_XCLK_MIN  6000000
>>> +#define OV5640_XCLK_MAX 24000000
>>> +
>>> +/*
>>> + * FIXME: there is no subdev API to set the MIPI CSI-2
>>> + * virtual channel yet, so this is hardcoded for now.
>>> + */
>>> +#define OV5640_MIPI_VC	1
>>
>> Can the FIXME be fixed?
> 
> Yes, but it's quite a bit of work. It makes sense to use a static virtual
> channel for now. A patchset which is however incomplete can be found here:
> 
> <URL:https://git.linuxtv.org/sailus/media_tree.git/log/?h=vc>
> 
> For what it's worth, all other devices use virtual channel zero for image
> data and so should this one.


Actually no. The CSI2IPU gasket in i.MX6 quad sends virtual channel 0
streams to IPU1-CSI0. But input to IPU1-CSI0 is also muxed with parallel
bus cameras. So if vc0 were chosen instead, platforms that support
parallel cameras to IPU1-CSI0 (SabreLite, SabreSD) would not be able
to use them concurrently with a MIPI CSI-2 source to IPU1-CSI1. So I
prefer to use static channel 1 to support those platforms.

I could convert this to a module parameter however, until a virtual
channel selection subdev API becomes available, at which point that
would have to be stripped.


> 
>>
>>> +/*
>>> + * image size under 1280 * 960 are SUBSAMPLING
>>
>> -> Image
>>
>>> + * image size upper 1280 * 960 are SCALING
>>
>> above?
>>


done.

>>> +/*
>>> + * FIXME: all of these register tables are likely filled with
>>> + * entries that set the register to their power-on default values,
>>> + * and which are otherwise not touched by this driver. Those entries
>>> + * should be identified and removed to speed register load time
>>> + * over i2c.
>>> + */
>>
>> load->loading? Can the FIXME be fixed?

That's a lot of work, and risky work at that. If someone could take
this on (strip out power-on default values from the tables), I'd
be grateful, but I don't have the time. For now at least, these
registers sets work fine.


>>
>>> +	/* Auto/manual exposure */
>>> +	ctrls->auto_exp = v4l2_ctrl_new_std_menu(hdl, ops,
>>> +						 V4L2_CID_EXPOSURE_AUTO,
>>> +						 V4L2_EXPOSURE_MANUAL, 0,
>>> +						 V4L2_EXPOSURE_AUTO);
>>> +	ctrls->exposure = v4l2_ctrl_new_std(hdl, ops,
>>> +					    V4L2_CID_EXPOSURE_ABSOLUTE,
>>> +					    0, 65535, 1, 0);
>>
>> Is exposure_absolute supposed to be in microseconds...?
> 
> Yes.

According to the docs V4L2_CID_EXPOSURE_ABSOLUTE is in 100 usec units.

  OTOH V4L2_CID_EXPOSURE has no defined unit, so it's a better fit IMO.
> Way more drivers appear to be using EXPOSURE than EXPOSURE_ABSOLUTE, too.

Done, switched to V4L2_CID_EXPOSURE. It's true, this control is not
taking 100 usec units, so unit-less is better.


Steve



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