On Wed, Jul 31, 2024 at 11:06:38AM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 31/07/2024 11:02, Kieran Bingham wrote: > > Quoting Umang Jain (2024-07-31 06:41:35) > >> On 30/07/24 2:40 pm, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > >>> On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 10:42:01AM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > >>>> On 30/07/2024 10:24, Sakari Ailus wrote: > >>>>> Hi Krzysztof, > >>>>> > >>>>> On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 04:09:39PM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > >>>>>> On 29/07/2024 13:04, Umang Jain wrote: > >>>>>>> Rectify the logical value of reset-gpio so that it is set to > >>>>>>> 0 (disabled) during power-on and to 1 (enabled) during power-off. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Meanwhile at it, set the reset-gpio to GPIO_OUT_HIGH at initialization > >>>>>>> time to make sure it starts off in reset. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Fixes: 45d19b5fb9ae ("media: i2c: Add imx335 camera sensor driver") > >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Umang Jain <umang.jain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>>>>> --- > >>>>>>> drivers/media/i2c/imx335.c | 8 ++++---- > >>>>>>> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> This will break all the users, so no. At least not without mentioning > >>>>>> ABI break and some sort of investigating how customers or users are > >>>>>> affected. > >>>>> > >>>>> I know the original authors aren't using the driver anymore and it took > >>>>> quite a bit of time until others started to contribute to it so I suspect > >>>>> the driver hasn't been in use for that long. There are no instances of the > >>>>> device in the in-kernel DTS either. > >>>>> > >>>>> Any DTS author should have also noticed the issue but of course there's a > >>>>> risk someone could have just changed the polarity and not bothered to chech > >>>>> what it was supposed to be. > >>>>> > >>>>> I agree the commit message should be more vocal about the effects on > >>>>> existing DTS. > >>>> > >>>> I can imagine that all users (out of tree, in this case) inverted > >>>> polarity in DTS based on what's implemented. You could go with some > >>>> trivial hack, like I did for one of codecs - see 738455858a2d ("ASoC: > >>>> codecs: wsa881x: Use proper shutdown GPIO polarity"), but I remember > >>>> Mark Brown rejected similar commit for newer drivers. > >>> > >>> I don't think there's any out-of-tree user, because when we started > >>> using the recently driver, it required lots of fixes to even work at > >>> all. I'll let Kieran and Umang comment on that, I haven't follow the > >>> development in details. > >> > >> indeed, initially we had to put up fixes like : > >> > >> 14a60786d72e ("media: imx335: Set reserved register to default value") > >> 81495a59baeba ("media: imx335: Fix active area height discrepency") > >> > >> to make the sensor work properly on our platforms. Only after that we > >> had a base to support more capabilities on the sensor (multiple lanes > >> support, flips, TPG etc.) > > > > I would also add that we had to provide control for the regulators to be > > able to power the device as well in fea91ee73b7c ("media: i2c: imx335: > > Enable regulator supplies"). > > Hm? That's not a proof of anything. Supplies are often turned on by default. > > > Given the driver was posted from Intel, I would have anticipated perhaps > > the driver was in fact only actually tested by Intel on ACPI platforms - > > yet with no ACPI table registered in the driver - even that could likely > > be considered broken. > > Nope, that does not work like that. Their platforms and such sensors are > often used on DT based boards. What DT-platforms would that be ? > Not mentioning even PRP0001. I don't think PRP0001 is used by Intel for camera sensors. Sakari, do you have any information about all this ? Do you think there's a risk that the driver is currently used by anyone with a mainline kernel ? > > Based on that I have a high confidence that there are no current users > > of this driver (except us). > > Nope, wrong conclusions, not that many arguments. -- Regards, Laurent Pinchart