On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 08:43:35AM +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote: > >>> +static int sun6i_video_link_setup(struct media_entity *entity, > >>> + const struct media_pad *local, > >>> + const struct media_pad *remote, u32 flags) > >>> +{ > >>> + struct video_device *vdev = media_entity_to_video_device(entity); > >>> + struct sun6i_video *video = video_get_drvdata(vdev); > >>> + > >>> + if (WARN_ON(video == NULL)) > >>> + return 0; > >>> + > >>> + return sun6i_video_formats_init(video); > >> > >> Why is this called here? Why not in video_init()? > > > > sun6i_video_init is in the driver probe context. sun6i_video_formats_init > > use media_entity_remote_pad and media_entity_to_v4l2_subdev to find the > > subdevs. > > The media_entity_remote_pad can't work before all the media pad linked. > > A video_init is typically called from the notify_complete callback. > Actually, that's where the video_register_device should be created as well. > When you create it in probe() there is possibly no sensor yet, so it would > be a dead video node (or worse, crash when used). > > There are still a lot of platform drivers that create the video node in the > probe, but it's not the right place if you rely on the async loading of > subdevs. That's not really related, but I'm not really sure it's a good way to operate. This essentially means that you might wait forever for a component in your pipeline to be probed, without any chance of it happening (not compiled, compiled as a module and not loaded, hardware defect preventing the driver from probing properly, etc), even though that component might not be essential. This is how DRM operates, and you sometimes end up in some very dumb situations where you wait for say, the DSI controller to probe, while you only care about HDMI in your system. But this seems to be on of the hot topic these days, so we might discuss it further in some other thread :) Maxime -- Maxime Ripard, Free Electrons Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering http://free-electrons.com
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