Re: [PATCH v4 0/8] Add StarFive Camera Subsystem driver

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On 2023/5/5 20:24, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
> On 05/05/2023 10:14, Jack Zhu wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> On 2023/5/5 14:40, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
>>> On 05/05/2023 07:57, Jack Zhu wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2023/4/24 19:19, Jack Zhu wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2023/4/13 11:55, Jack Zhu wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This patch series adds support for the StarFive Camera Subsystem
>>>>>> found on StarFive JH7110 SoC.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The driver implements V4L2, Media controller and V4L2 subdev interfaces.
>>>>>> Camera sensor using V4L2 subdev interface in the kernel is supported.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The driver is tested on VisionFive V2 board with IMX219 camera sensor.
>>>>>> GStreamer 1.18.5 with v4l2src plugin is supported.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Changes since v3:
>>>>>> Patch 1:
>>>>>> - Modified port@0 and port@1 properties.
>>>>>> - Extended the port@0 example with appropriate properties.
>>>>>> - Added 'port@0' for 'required'
>>>>>> Patch 2:
>>>>>> - Modified spelling errors.
>>>>>> Patch 3:
>>>>>> - Merged patch 5 into the patch with an explanation for compatible in
>>>>>>   commit msg.
>>>>>> Patch 6:
>>>>>> - Asserted pixel_rst[i] reset in the loop after the err_disable_pixclk
>>>>>>   label.
>>>>>> - Modified Code Style for getting sys_rst and p_rst.
>>>>>> - Renamed clk_name to name and modified the relevant code.
>>>>>> Patch 9:
>>>>>> - Added static for stfcamss_get_mem_res function.
>>>>>> - Added static for isp_close function.
>>>>>> - Fixed implicit conversion warning for stf_vin_map_isp_pad function.
>>>>>> - Dropped unused variables.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   v3: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230331121826.96973-1-jack.zhu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>> From the current review status, the patches related to the CSI module
>>>>> have 'reviewed-by' tags. I would like to know if it is okay to add
>>>>> patches 1-5 from this series to a PR first.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>>
>>>>> Jack
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello Mauro, Laurent, Maxime, Rob, Krzysztof, Robert, Todor and Philipp,
>>>>
>>>> Can you give me some suggestions and comments on the previous request
>>>> to commit CSI related patches first? Thank you for your time.
>>>
>>> You received very specific feedback, so know you decided to ignore it?
>>>
>>> No, implement what you were asked for.
>>>
>> 
>> Hi Krzysztof,
>> 
>> Thank you for your comments.
>> 
>> I am talking about CSI-related patches 1-5, not including the patches
>> 6-8. The CSI module is a relatively functionally independent hardware
>> module. The CSI-related patches 1-5 already have 'reviewed-by' tags,
>> and there are no unprocessed comments left. So, made the previous
>> request. Please let me know if I understand something wrong.
> 
> You pinged also me, so we talk about bindings. You got comments to fix,

Hello Krzysztof,

Sorry, I'm not sure, the 'comments to fix' refers to your comments in
patch 6?

> so if you are not going to fix them, the patches will not get accepted.
> 
>> I don't want to ignore any comments, I will continue to modify the isp
>> patches 6-8 in subsequent versions according to your comments. The
>> ISP-related patches are being prepared.
> 
> And how are these patches related to me and Rob?
> 

Yes, there are bindings files related to ISP.

Maybe I need to split the series into two separate series, a CSI
series(patches 1-5) and an ISP series(patches 6-8). Does this make it
easier for the CSI patches 1-5 to integrate into the main line?

> Best regards,
> Krzysztof
> 



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