Hi Hans, thanks for your reply On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 10:51:25AM +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote: > On 12/04/2021 11:34, Jacopo Mondi wrote: > > The init() subdev core operation is deemed to be deprecated for new > > subdevice drivers. However it could prove useful for complex > > architectures to defer operation that require access to the > > communication bus if said bus is not available (or fully configured) > > at the time when the subdevice probe() function is run. > > > > As an example, the GMSL architecture requires the GMSL configuration > > link to be configured on the host side after the remote subdevice > > has completed its probe function. After the configuration on the host > > side has been performed, the subdevice registers can be accessed through > > the communication bus. > > > > In particular: > > > > HOST REMOTE > > > > probe() > > | > > ---------------------> | > > probe() { > > bus config() > > } > > |<--------------------| > > v4l2 async bound { > > bus config() > > call subdev init() > > |-------------------->| > > init() { > > access register on the bus() > > } > > |<------------------- > > } > > > > In the GMSL use case the bus configuration requires the enablement of the > > noise immunity threshold on the remote side which ensures reliability > > of communications in electrically noisy environments. After the subdevice > > has enabled the threshold at the end of its probe() sequence the host > > side shall compensate it with an higher signal amplitude. Once this > > sequence has completed the bus can be accessed with noise protection > > enabled and all the operations that require a considerable number of > > transactions on the bus (such as the image sensor configuration > > sequence) are run in the subdevice init() operation implementation. > > > > Signed-off-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > include/media/v4l2-subdev.h | 15 ++++++++++++--- > > 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/include/media/v4l2-subdev.h b/include/media/v4l2-subdev.h > > index d0e9a5bdb08b..3068d9940669 100644 > > --- a/include/media/v4l2-subdev.h > > +++ b/include/media/v4l2-subdev.h > > @@ -148,9 +148,18 @@ struct v4l2_subdev_io_pin_config { > > * each pin being configured. This function could be called at times > > * other than just subdevice initialization. > > * > > - * @init: initialize the sensor registers to some sort of reasonable default > > - * values. Do not use for new drivers and should be removed in existing > > - * drivers. > > + * @init: initialize the subdevice registers to some sort of reasonable default > > + * values. Do not use for new drivers (and should be removed in existing > > + * ones) for regular architectures where the image sensor is connected to > > + * the host receiver. For more complex architectures where the subdevice > > + * initialization should be deferred to the completion of the probe > > + * sequence of some intermediate component, or the communication bus > > + * requires configurations on the host side that depend on the completion > > + * of the probe sequence of the remote subdevices, the usage of this > > + * operation could be considered to allow the devices along the pipeline to > > + * probe and register in the media graph and to defer any operation that > > + * require actual access to the communication bus to their init() function > > + * implementation. > > I don't like de-deprecating init. It was deprecated for a good reason, and > I'd like to keep it that way. I see, fair enough :) > > There are two alternatives: one is a bit quick-and-dirty, the other is a hint > towards a more generic solution (just a hint since it will require more research): > > 1) Quick-and-dirty: use the core callback op to create a custom INIT callback. > This depends on this patch: > > https://patchwork.linuxtv.org/project/linux-media/patch/20210610214305.4170835-8-arnd@xxxxxxxxxx/ > > This will make it clear to the reader that this is a highly specific interaction > between two drivers that are tightly coupled. It works in the current situation, > but not if we want to make this more generic. Depends what you mean with 'generic' :) I think such a solution would slightly abuse a generic API like 'command' is, but the GMSL deserializers/serializers are tighly coupled by definition, so this is less a concern, as long as we have a single driver for the whole camera module. If we're going to split it in 3 subdev drivers then yes, they will all have to implement .command() and they can be used with in isolation with a generic receiver driver. > > 2) Subdev drivers can implement the registered() op which is called by > v4l2_device_register_subdev(). This in turn is called from v4l2_async_match_notify(). > > What you want is that when max9286 calls v4l2_async_subdev_notifier_register, it > can set a flag or something indicating that initialization has to be postponed. > Then, when v4l2_async_match_notify() calls the register() callback, that flag can > be read. If false, then the register() callback will initialize the device, if > true then that won't happen. Instead, it will do that when the max9286 calls a > post_register() callback. 2 questions to help me better understand this: 1) s/register()/registered() in this paragraph ? 2) $ git grep post_register drivers/media/ include/media/ gives me back nothing. Are you suggesting a new operation ? Thanks j > > This is a lot more work (and research, since this is just a brainstorm from my > side), but it is a way towards making this a generic solution. > > Regards, > > Hans > > > * > > * @load_fw: load firmware. > > * > > -- > > 2.31.1 > > >