Hi Mauro, On 10/2/19 5:01 PM, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: > Em Wed, 2 Oct 2019 14:29:53 +0300 > Stanimir Varbanov <stanimir.varbanov@xxxxxxxxxx> escreveu: > >> Hi Mauro, >> >> The Venus driver updates include: >> >> * three fixes: fail to suspend, enum frameinterval issue with encoder >> and frequency table modifications for v3 to handle performance issues. >> * two new features: interconnect bandwidth support on v4 and more precise >> clock-scaling on v4. >> >> Please pull. >> >> Changes since v1: >> Fixed checkpatch error/warn in 0003-venus-venc-Fix-enum-frameintervals.patch >> >> regards, >> Stan >> >> The following changes since commit 503e59365dd134b2c63864f14e2de0476284b003: >> >> media: i2c: ov2659: Switch to SPDX Licensing (2019-10-01 17:39:16 -0300) >> >> are available in the Git repository at: >> >> git://linuxtv.org/svarbanov/media_tree.git tags/venus-for-v5.5 >> >> for you to fetch changes up to e8938a0b5beb6f0fafc921010375cda64a5a4592: >> >> venus: Update clock scaling (2019-10-02 14:17:23 +0300) >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> Venus updates for v5.5 >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> Aniket Masule (2): >> venus: Add codec data table >> venus: Update clock scaling >> >> Loic Poulain (1): >> venus: core: Fix msm8996 frequency table >> >> Stanimir Varbanov (3): >> venus: Use on-chip interconnect API >> venus: venc: Fix enum frameintervals >> venus: Fix occasionally failures to suspend > > Hmm... I'm not seeing the patches at the ML. Please always send them > to the ML, in order for them to be properly reviewed. All patches are posted on linux-media at least, maybe the problem is because I changed patch subject to start with upper-case instead of lower-case in pull request. > > Btw, I have some issues related to this patch: > > venus: venc: Fix enum frameintervals > > Thanks, > Mauro > -- regards, Stan