Problems configuring OMAP35x ISP driver

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Hello Sergio,

I spoke with you earlier about using the ISP and omap34xxcam drivers with a micron mt9d111 SOC sensor.  I have since been able to take pictures, but the sensor data is not making it through the ISP data-path correctly.  I know the problem is in the ISP data-path because I am configuring the sensor the exact same way as I have been on my working PXA system.  I am expecting 4:2:2 packed YUV data, but all of the U and V data is no more than 2 bits where it should be 8.  I know the ISP has a lot of capabilities, but all I want to use it for is grabbing 8-bit data from my sensor and putting it in a buffer untouched using the CCDC interface (and of course clocking and timing).  What are the key steps to take to get this type of configuration?  

Other Questions:

Is there any processing done on YUV data in the ISP driver by default that I am missing?
Has any one else experienced similar problems while adding new sensor support?

Any help here would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Zach LeRoy
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