Re: [PATCH 2/2 v2] dma: ipu_idmac: do not lose valid received data in the irq handler

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Hi Guennadi,

>> How small are the frames in you test? What is the highest fps value in
>> your test?
>
> QVGA, don't know fps exactly, pretty high, between 20 and 60fps, I think. 
> Just try different frams sizes, go down to 64x48 or something.

Is this a "real" usage scenario?  It feels that this is not what most
users will do and it certainly is not relevant for our application.  

Is it possible that if you are interested in such a scenario that you do
the testing?  We have spent quite a lot of time to fix the driver for
real (well full frame) capturing already and I am relucatant to spend
more time for corner cases.  Maybe we should document this as "known
limitations" of the setup?  What do you think?  I'll much rather have a
driver working for real world scenarios than for marginal test cases.

Thanks
  Detlev

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