On 7/31/19 6:29 AM, Hans Verkuil wrote: > On 7/31/19 2:08 AM, Helen Koike wrote: >> >> >> On 7/30/19 5:50 PM, Helen Koike wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 7/30/19 5:15 PM, Hans Verkuil wrote: >>>> On 7/30/19 8:42 PM, Helen Koike wrote: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I'm re-sending a new version of ISP(Camera) v4l2 driver for rockchip >>>>> rk3399 SoC. >>>>> >>>>> I didn't change much from the last version, just applying the >>>>> suggestions made in the previous one. >>>>> >>>>> This patchset is also available at: >>>>> https://gitlab.collabora.com/koike/linux/tree/rockchip/isp/v8 >>>>> >>>>> Libcamera patched to work with this version: >>>>> https://gitlab.collabora.com/koike/libcamera >>>>> (also sent to the mailing list) >>>>> >>>>> I tested on the rockpi 4 with a rpi v1.3 sensor and also with the >>>>> Scarlet Chromebook. >>>>> >>>>> Known issues (same as in v7): >>>>> ------------- >>>>> - Reloading the module doesn't work (there is some missing cleanup when >>>>> unloading) >>>>> - When capturing in bayer format, changing the size doesn't seem to >>>>> affect the image. >>>>> - crop needs more tests >>>>> - v4l2-compliance error: >>>>> fail: v4l2-test-controls.cpp(824): subscribe event for control 'Image Processing Controls' failed >>>>> test VIDIOC_(UN)SUBSCRIBE_EVENT/DQEVENT: FAIL >>>> >>>> Can you mail me the full v4l2-compliance output? >>> >>> Sure, please check here: http://ix.io/1Q5u >>> I updated v4l-utils with the latest version and I re-ran bootstrap/configure/make, >>> but for some reason the hash from the link above is not the latest commit, probably some >>> old configuration somewhere. I'll resend this log as soon as I get v4l2-compliance >>> properly updated. >> >> Please see the output of v4l2-compliance here with an updated v4l-utils: http://ix.io/1Q6A > > So this FAIL is for /dev/v4l-subdev0 (rkisp1-isp-subdev). > > What is weird that this subdev does not appear to have controls at all. > > What is the output of 'v4l2-ctl -d /dev/v4l-subdev0 -l'? And if it lists > controls, then why? > > If you run 'v4l2-compliance -u /dev/v4l-subdev0', do you get a fail as > well? I see the same issue with v4l-subdev1, but I see no "Media Driver Info" in the v4l2-compliance output for that subdev. That's strange. It would be good to know why that's happening. Regards, Hans > > BTW, note that struct rkisp1_isp_subdev has a ctrl_handler field that > isn't used at all. > > Regards, > > Hans >