Re: [PATCH v2 00/11] v4l2: OMAP4 ISS driver + Sensor + Board support

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Hi Sergio,

Thanks for the patchset!!

On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 06:14:49PM -0600, Sergio Aguirre wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> This is the second version of the OMAP4 ISS driver,
> now ported to the Media Controller framework AND supporting
> videobuf2 framework.
> 
> This patchset should apply cleanly on top of v3.2-rc3 kernel tag.
> 
> This driver attempts to provide an fully open source solution to
> control the OMAP4 Imaging SubSystem (a.k.a. ISS).
> 
> Starts with just CSI2-A interface support, and pretends to be
> ready for expansion to add support to the many ISS block modules
> as possible.
> 
> Please see newly added documentation for more details:
> 
> Documentation/video4linux/omap4_camera.txt

I propose s/omap4_camera/omap4iss/, according to the path name in the
drivers/media/video directory.

> Any comments/complaints are welcome. :)
> 
> Changes since v1:
> - Simplification of auxclk handling in board files. (Pointed out by: Roger Quadros)
> - Cleanup of Camera support enablement for 4430sdp & panda. (Pointed out by: Roger Quadros)
> - Use of HWMOD declaration for assisted platform_device creation. (Pointed out by: Felipe Balbi)
> - Videobuf2 migration (Removal of custom iss_queue buffer handling driver)

I'm happy to see it's using videobuf2!

I have no other comments quite yet. :-)

Cheers,

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Sakari Ailus
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