Re: [REVIEW PATCH 0/6] exynos4-is: Asynchronous subdev registration support

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Hi Sylwester,

On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 12:09 AM, Sylwester Nawrocki
<s.nawrocki@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> This patch series is a refactoring of the exynos4-is driver to get rid
> of the common fimc-is-sensor driver and to adapt it to use "standard"
> sensor subdev drivers, one per each image sensor type.
> Then a clock provider is added to the exynos4-is driver and the s5k6a3
> subdev is modified to use one of the clocks registered by exynos4-is.
>
> Arun, I think you could reuse the s5k6a3 sensor for your work on the
> Exynos5 FIMC-IS driver. One advantage of separate sensor drivers is
> that the power on/off sequences can be written specifically for each
> sensor. We are probably going to need such sequences per board in
> future. Also having the clock control inside the sensor subdev allows
> to better match the hardware power on/off sequence requirements,
> however the S5K6A3 sensor can have active clock signal on its clock
> input pin even when all its power supplies are turned off.
>
> I'm posting this series before having a proper implementation for
> clk_unregister() in the clock framework, so you are not blocked with
> your Exynos5 FIMC-IS works.
>


Thank you for the patches. I am modifying exynos5-is based on
the same design.

Thanks & Regards
Arun
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