Re: omap3isp - set_xclk dont work

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Hi Laurent,

2013/2/7 Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Adriano,
>
> On Wednesday 06 February 2013 11:26:43 Adriano Martins wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have 2 boards with DM3730 processor, a beagleboard  and a custom board.
>> The omap3isp is working in both boards, any error is seen. On beagleboard I
>> can see the xclka, then the sensor is detected and the driver is load
>> correctly. But, in the custom board, every seem work, there are no errors
>> too. But I can't see the xclka signal.
>>
>> The hardware is ok. Because, I load another driver that uses the camera bus.
>> The xclka is working.
>>
>> it is the same processor, same kernel version, same driver. Why, it work in
>> one, and not another.
>>
>> Someone can help me? please.
>
> The XCLK clocks currently require special handling in board code, with the
> sensor calling back to board code when it wants to turn the clock on/off, and
> board code calling the set_xclk isp operation. Does your board code perform
> that operation ?

Yes, my board code has implemented the function.

I do a stupid mistake. My board code have not the mux settings in
these pins, including the XCLKA.
Now, I can see the clock.

Sorry for spend your time.

Thank you.

Regards
Adriano Martins
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