Hi Niklas, On Friday, 19 January 2018 02:46:03 EET Niklas Söderlund wrote: > Hi Laurent, > > Thanks for your comments. > > Apart from the issue with the input API Hans pointed which indicates I > need to keep that around until it's fixed in the framework I agree with > all your comments but one. > > <snip> > > On 2017-12-08 12:14:05 +0200, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > >> @@ -628,7 +628,8 @@ static int rvin_setup(struct rvin_dev *vin) > >> /* Default to TB */ > >> vnmc = VNMC_IM_FULL; > >> /* Use BT if video standard can be read and is 60 Hz format */ > >> - if (!v4l2_subdev_call(vin_to_source(vin), video, g_std, &std)) { > >> + if (!vin->info->use_mc && > >> + !v4l2_subdev_call(vin_to_source(vin), video, g_std, &std)) { > >> if (std & V4L2_STD_525_60) > >> vnmc = VNMC_IM_FULL | VNMC_FOC; > >> } > > > > I think the subdev should be queried in rcar-v4l2.c and the information > > cached in the rvin_dev structure instead of queried here. Interactions > > with the subdev should be minimized in rvin-dma.c. You can fix this in a > > separate patch if you prefer. > > This can't be a cached value it needs to be read at stream on time. The > input source could have changed format, e.g. the user may have > disconnected a NTSC source and plugged in a PAL. Please note that in that case the source subdev will not have changed its format yet, it only does so when the s_std operation is called. > This is a shame as I otherwise agree with you that interactions with the > subdevice should be kept at a minimum. > > <snip> -- Regards, Laurent Pinchart