Hello! On 2/11/23 1:56 AM, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > The ADV7604, ADV7611 and ADV7612 software manuals different the CP_HUE s/different/document/? > value differently: > > - For ADV7604 and ADV7611, the hue is specified as an unsigned 8-bit > value, and calculated as > > (CP_HUE[7:0] * 180) / 256 - 90 > > with the range set to [-90°, 90°]. Additionally, the values 0x00, 0x0f > and 0xff are documented as corresponding to -90°, 0° and 90° > respectively. > > - For ADV7612, the hue is specified as a signed 8-bit value in the range > [0°, 360°[ without any formula. Additionally, the value 0x00 is > documented as corresponding to 0°. > > The ADV7604 and ADV7611 documentation is clearly wrong as the example > values don't correspond to the formula. Furthermore, the [-90°, 90°] > range seems incorrect as it would cover only half of the hue space. > > The ADV7612 documentation is better, although the range should likely be > [-180°, 180°[ if the value is signed. Given that the values wrap around, > this makes no difference in practice. > > The hue values have been verified on ADV7612 to follow the > documentation. There is a high chance they do as well on ADV7604 and > ADV7611. > > In any case, all software manuals document the register as 8-bit, so the > current range of the V4L2 hue control [0, 128] is not correct. Expand it > to cover the full 8-bit space, using unsigned values to avoid breaking > any application that may rely on 128 being a valid value. > > Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [...] MBR, Sergey