RE: mt9t031 (was RE: [PATCH] adding support for setting bus parameters in sub device)

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>> >So, what is missing in the driver apart from the ability to specify
>> >a frame-rate?
>> >
>> [MK] Does the mt9t031 output one frame (snapshot) like in a camera or
>> can it output frame continuously along with PCLK, Hsync and Vsync
>> signals like in a video streaming device. VPFE capture can accept frames
>> continuously from the sensor synchronized to PCLK, HSYNC and VSYNC and
>> output frames to application using QBUF/DQBUF. In our implementation, we
>> have timing parameters for the sensor to do streaming at various
>> resolutions and fps. So application calls S_STD to set these timings. I
>> am not sure if this is an acceptable way of implementing it. Any
>> comments?
>
>Yes, it is streaming.
>
So how do I know what frame-rate I get? Sensor output frame rate depends on the resolution of the frame, blanking, exposure time etc.

Murali
>Thanks
>Guennadi
>---
>Guennadi Liakhovetski, Ph.D.
>Freelance Open-Source Software Developer
>http://www.open-technology.de/

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