RE: why is there no enum_input in v4l2_subdev_video_ops

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Hi Laurent,

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> Why is there no enum_input operation in v4l2_subdev_video_ops?
>
> Why do you need one ?

Because I want to query decoder how many inputs it can support.
So the question is where we should store inputs info, board specific data or decoder driver?
I appreciate your advice.

>> > Maybe because noone needed it until now?
>> >
>> >> I found some drivers put this info in board specific data, but in my
>> >> opinion this info is sensor or decoder related.
>> >
>> > Can you tell which drivers / boards you're referring to?
>>
>> I referred to drivers/media/video/davinci files.
>>
>> >> So it should be put into the sensor drivers.
>> >
>> > Maybe. Also notice, I'm not a maintainer nor a principal v4l2-subdev
>> > developer. I've added Hans and Laurent to Cc:, will see what they say, or
>> > you can just point out which drivers / platforms are doing this wrong and
>> > propose a fix.
>>
>> Sorry, I only found your mail in MAINTAINERS.
>

Regards,
Scott

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