On 06/09/2024 03:36, Richard Acayan wrote:
On Thu, Sep 05, 2024 at 10:09:34PM +0200, Andi Shyti wrote:
Hi Richard,
On Tue, Sep 03, 2024 at 10:04:49PM GMT, Richard Acayan wrote:
This adds support for the camera subsystem on the Snapdragon 670.
As of next-20240902, camss seems to be a bit broken, but the same series
works on stable (although it is much less reliable now that the CCI clock
frequency is not being assigned).
I am not understanding this bit: is this series making it better
or not? Can you please clarify what is broken, what is less
reliable and what works?
When applying this camss series and some camera sensor patches on
linux-next, the Pixel 3a seems to hang when camera capture starts.
When applying the same patches on stable, the camera does not cause the
Pixel 3a to hang.
Right so -next isn't stable that's not exactly a revelation.
When these device tree properties from the previous series were removed:
assigned-clocks = <&camcc CAM_CC_CCI_CLK>;
assigned-clock-rates = <37500000>;
the CCI would sometimes fail to probe with the error:
Right, we don't have clk_set_rate in the cci driver.
Maybe just leave the assigned clock for this submission and we can do a
sweep of fixes to CCI at a later stage including setting the clock
instead of having it be assigned.
[ 51.572732] i2c-qcom-cci ac4a000.cci: deferred probe timeout, ignoring dependency
[ 51.572769] i2c-qcom-cci ac4a000.cci: probe with driver i2c-qcom-cci failed with error -110
On further testing, the rate can be set to 19.2 MHz, and there would be
no failure (or rather, it wouldn't happen often enough for me to witness
it).
That's expected 19.2 and 37.5 MHz are supported by CAMCC for your part.
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