Message ID | 20200110200915.22575-1-andrey.konovalov@linaro.org |
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Headers | show |
Series | Add IMX219 CMOS image sensor support | expand |
Hello Andrey, Thanks for submitting a new version. On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 23:09 +0300, Andrey Konovalov wrote: > This patchset adds support for IMX219 CMOS image sensor from Sony. > Sony IMX219 is an 8MPix, 1/4.0-inch CMOS active pixel digital image sensor > with an active array size of 3280H x 2464V. It is programmable through > I2C interface. Image data are sent through MIPI CSI-2, which can be configured > as either 2 or 4 data lanes, but this driver currently only supports 2 lanes. > The currently supported resolutions are 3280x2464 @ 15fps, 1920x1080 @ 30fps > (cropped FOV), and 1640x1232 (2x2 binned) @ 30fps. > > The driver has been tested with Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2 connected to > Raspberry Pi Zero W. > > Changes since v2 [1]: > > dt-bindings: > - "clock-names" property removed > - "xclr-gpios" property renamed to "reset-gpios" > - the camera-clk mode moved out of sensor device node > - "clock-lanes" property removed (the sensor doesn't support lane reordering) > - "clock-noncontinuous" description made more clear (thanks Sakari) > - "data-lanes" property reworked: it is now optional, and if it is not > present the driver should assume four-lane operation. For two-lane > operation (the only mode supported by the current driver) this property > must be present and set to <1 2> > > imx219 sensor driver: > - "xclr-gpios" property renamed to "reset-gpios", the corresponding > struct gpio_desc field in the imx219 structure is renamed to reset_gpio > - in the driver probe() a test to check that the number of CSI-2 data lanes > is supported by the driver was added > - devm_clk_get() is now called with NULL as the 2nd argument, as there is > just single clock, and there is no need to use clock ID > - error messages are added when the driver fails to get regulators, to init > media entity pads, or to register sensor sub-device > It seems you missed Sakari's review comments on v2, see https://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/60925/#114407 Thanks! Eze
Hi Ezequiel, On 11.01.2020 07:45, Ezequiel Garcia wrote: > Hello Andrey, > > Thanks for submitting a new version. > > On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 23:09 +0300, Andrey Konovalov wrote: >> This patchset adds support for IMX219 CMOS image sensor from Sony. >> Sony IMX219 is an 8MPix, 1/4.0-inch CMOS active pixel digital image sensor >> with an active array size of 3280H x 2464V. It is programmable through >> I2C interface. Image data are sent through MIPI CSI-2, which can be configured >> as either 2 or 4 data lanes, but this driver currently only supports 2 lanes. >> The currently supported resolutions are 3280x2464 @ 15fps, 1920x1080 @ 30fps >> (cropped FOV), and 1640x1232 (2x2 binned) @ 30fps. >> >> The driver has been tested with Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2 connected to >> Raspberry Pi Zero W. >> >> Changes since v2 [1]: >> >> dt-bindings: >> - "clock-names" property removed >> - "xclr-gpios" property renamed to "reset-gpios" >> - the camera-clk mode moved out of sensor device node >> - "clock-lanes" property removed (the sensor doesn't support lane reordering) >> - "clock-noncontinuous" description made more clear (thanks Sakari) >> - "data-lanes" property reworked: it is now optional, and if it is not >> present the driver should assume four-lane operation. For two-lane >> operation (the only mode supported by the current driver) this property >> must be present and set to <1 2> >> >> imx219 sensor driver: >> - "xclr-gpios" property renamed to "reset-gpios", the corresponding >> struct gpio_desc field in the imx219 structure is renamed to reset_gpio >> - in the driver probe() a test to check that the number of CSI-2 data lanes >> is supported by the driver was added >> - devm_clk_get() is now called with NULL as the 2nd argument, as there is >> just single clock, and there is no need to use clock ID >> - error messages are added when the driver fails to get regulators, to init >> media entity pads, or to register sensor sub-device >> > > It seems you missed Sakari's review comments on v2, > see https://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/60925/#114407 Hm.. Indeed. I missed Sakari's comments on the imx219.c v2 somehow. I'll post an updated patchset shortly. Thanks! Andrey > Thanks! > Eze > > >