On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 12:11:37PM +0530, Hadli, Manjunath wrote: > Hi Sakari, > On Fri, Sep 09, 2011 at 21:49:40, Sakari Ailus wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 09, 2011 at 07:10:49PM +0530, Hadli, Manjunath wrote: > > > Hi Sakari, > > > > > > On Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 03:00:32, Sakari Ailus wrote: > > > > Hi Manju, > > > > > > > > Do you have the media device grap that would be typical for this hardware produced by media-ctl? That can be converted to postscript using dotfile. > > > > > > > > this would make it a little easier to understan this driver. Thanks. > > > > > > Sure. But can you be a little more elaborate on how you need this > > > information? If you can tell me in little more detail about this that > > > will help me make the information in a way that everyone can understand. > > > > Preferrably in PostScript format so it's easy to visualise the layout of the hardware that the driver supports, as the OMAP 3 ISP example was. > Sure. > I was more looking for an example of the same so it could help me put the > data together in the way it has been done before. Can you send across if > you have one? Ah. I think I misunderstood you first. :-) On the device, run $ media-ctl --print-dot > graph.dot This will produce a graph of the media device in the dot format. This is then processed by program called dot: $ dot -o graph.ps -T ps < graph.dot dot is available at least in Debian in a package called graphviz. Cheers, -- Sakari Ailus e-mail: sakari.ailus@xxxxxx jabber/XMPP/Gmail: sailus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html