Re: [RFCv2 PATCH 0/5] Use control framework in cafe_ccic and s_config removal

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> Hi,
>
>>> Another reason why s_config is a bad idea.
>
> Thanks a lot for working on this. I had a quick look and don't have
> any objections.
>
>>> This has been extensively tested on my humble OLPC laptop (and it took
>>> me 4-5
>>> hours just to get the damn thing up and running with these drivers).
>
> In future, come into irc.oftc.net #olpc-devel and talk to me (dsd) or
> cjb (Chris Ball), we'll get you up and running in less time!

If you have a link to some instructions on how to get the latest kernel up
and running for olpc, then that would be handy :-)

> I'll test the via-camera patch unless Jon beats me too it, but won't
> be immediately. If you are ever interested in doing more in-depth work
> on that driver, please drop me a mail and we will send you a XO-1.5.

It's just for ongoing V4L2 maintenance (such as this sort of work).

>
> Also, perhaps you are interested in working on this bug, which is
> probably reproducible with cafe_ccic too:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg23841.html

I'll see if I can reproduce this with cafe_ccic. Weird that I haven't seen
this before. The code looks fishy: my first guess is that sd->flags should
be put in a local variable before it is being tested.

I must have missed that bug report the first time around.

Regards,

       Hans

-- 
Hans Verkuil - video4linux developer - sponsored by Cisco

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