On 06/12/2009 03:02 AM, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Hi all, I have a driver for a USB video camera that I'd like to see added to the mainline kernel, mainly so I don't have to fix breakage due to constant changes in the kernel :-). The code is GPL and is available here: http://stage.bcode.com/erikd/ovcamchip and the history of this code is here: http://stage.bcode.com/erikd/ovcamchip/README My problem is that I am way too busy to sheperd this into the kernel myself. If someone is willing to work on getting this in, I can send them a camera to keep. If getting paid is more likely to help someone focus on the task then that is also a possibility. Any takers? Please email me privately.
This looks to me like its just ov51x-jpeg made to compile with the latest kernel. Did you make any functional changes? Note that ov51x-jpeg is not acceptable as is as it does in kernel decompression of the ov51x jpeg-like compression format. I'm currently finishing up adding ov511(+) and ov518(+) support to the gspca ov519 subdriver. And I've already added support for decompressing their format in userspace to libv4l. Also I wonder if you're subscribed to the (low trafic) ov51x-jpeg mailinglist, that seems to be the right thing todo for someone who tries to get that driver in to the mainline. I've already announced my work on getting the ov511(+) and ov518(+) supported properly in the mainline kernel there. May I ask what cam you have? I could certainly use more people testing this. Regards, Hans -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html