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Luis Garcia March 27, 2024, 11:16 p.m. UTC
From: Luigi311 <git@luigi311.com>

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v2 changes:
- Add use macros patch 
- Add support for powerdown gpio patch
- Add support for reset gpio patch
- Dropped Add support for long exposure modes patch
- Implemented feedback from Jacopo Mondi
  - media: i2c: imx258: Add regulator control
  - media: i2c: imx258: Add support for 24MHz clock
  - media: i2c: imx258: Add support for running on 2 CSI data lanes
  - media: i2c: imx258: Add get_selection for pixel array information
  - media: i2c: imx258: Issue reset before starting streaming
  - media: i2c: imx258: Set pixel_rate range to the same as the value
  - dt-bindings: media: imx258: Add alternate compatible strings
  - media: i2c: imx258: Change register settings for variants of the sensor
  - media: i2c: imx258: Make HFLIP and VFLIP controls writable

This adds a few more patches and drops one. The long exposure mode patch was
dropped due to the bug that Jacopo found. The powerdown and reset gpio patches
were added as that fixes support for the Pinephone Pro, without them the sensor
doesnt initialize correctly.

Tested on a Pinephone Pro by forcing 24 mhz clock and was able to access all 3
resolutions. The two lower resolutions had some artifacts but that is expected
as more changes are required to fix them for the Pinephone Pro specifically,
kept all registers the same as Dave's original patch since that works on
dedicated imx258 hardware and the artifacts are PPP specific so it shouldnt be
a regression.


v1

This is a set of patches for imx258 that allow it to work with alternate clock
frequencies, over either 2 or 4 lanes, and generally adding flexibility to the
driver.

Tested with an IMX258 module from Soho Enterprises that has a 24MHz oscillator.
Both 2 and 4 lane configurations work with correct link frequencies and pixel
rates.

Jacopo has tested on a PinePhone Pro which has an ~19.2MHz clock fed from the SoC,
He confirms that the two lower resolution modes work, but not the full res mode.
Comparing to the BSP it looks like they have some weird clock configuration in
the 4208x3120 mode (nominally 1224Mb/s/lane instead of 1267).
As it has never previously worked directly with the mainline driver this isn't a
regression but may indicate that there is a need for support of additional link
frequencies in the future.

The last patch that makes HFLIP and VFLIP configurable may be contentious as I've
retained the default configuration of inverted from the original driver. I know
this was discussed recently, but I can't recall the final outcome.

I am relying on someone from Intel testing this out, as correcting the cropping
and supporting flips has changed the Bayer order. Seeing as this is all above
board in V4L2 terms I really hope that the layers above it behave themselves.

Cheers
  Dave


Dave Stevenson (20):
  media: i2c: imx258: Remove unused defines
  media: i2c: imx258: Make image geometry meet sensor requirements
  media: i2c: imx258: Disable digital cropping on binned modes
  media: i2c: imx258: Remove redundant I2C writes.
  media: i2c: imx258: Add regulator control
  media: i2c: imx258: Make V4L2_CID_VBLANK configurable.
  media: i2c: imx258: Split out common registers from the mode based
    ones
  media: i2c: imx258: Add support for 24MHz clock
  media: i2c: imx258: Add support for running on 2 CSI data lanes
  media: i2c: imx258: Follow normal V4L2 behaviours for clipping
    exposure
  media: i2c: imx258: Add get_selection for pixel array information
  media: i2c: imx258: Allow configuration of clock lane behaviour
  media: i2c: imx258: Correct max FRM_LENGTH_LINES value
  media: i2c: imx258: Issue reset before starting streaming
  media: i2c: imx258: Set pixel_rate range to the same as the value
  media: i2c: imx258: Support faster pixel rate on binned modes
  dt-bindings: media: imx258: Rename to include vendor prefix
  dt-bindings: media: imx258: Add alternate compatible strings
  media: i2c: imx258: Change register settings for variants of the
    sensor
  media: i2c: imx258: Make HFLIP and VFLIP controls writable

Luigi311 (3):
  drivers: media: i2c: imx258: Use macros
  drivers: media: i2c: imx258: Add support for powerdown gpio
  drivers: media: i2c: imx258: Add support for reset gpio

 .../i2c/{imx258.yaml => sony,imx258.yaml}     |   12 +-
 MAINTAINERS                                   |    2 +-
 drivers/media/i2c/imx258.c                    | 1147 +++++++++++------
 3 files changed, 744 insertions(+), 417 deletions(-)
 rename Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/{imx258.yaml => sony,imx258.yaml} (88%)

Comments

Krzysztof Kozlowski March 28, 2024, 7:43 a.m. UTC | #1
On 28/03/2024 00:16, git@luigi311.com wrote:
> From: Luigi311 <git@luigi311.com>
> 
> Resend due to email message limits being exceeded.
> 
> v2 changes:

Please mark your patches correctly. Use b4 or -v2 for format-patch.

Best regards,
Krzysztof
Dang Huynh March 30, 2024, 3:51 a.m. UTC | #2
On Wednesday, March 27, 2024 11:16:46 PM UTC git@luigi311.com wrote:
> From: Luigi311 <git@luigi311.com>

The Linux kernel does not allow anonymous (or pseudonymous) contributions. You 
should use your real first and last name.

See section 1.5 in "A guide to the Kernel Development Process":
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v6.8/process/1.Intro.html#licensing
Luis Garcia March 30, 2024, 6:37 a.m. UTC | #3
On 3/29/24 21:51, Dang Huynh wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 27, 2024 11:16:46 PM UTC git@luigi311.com wrote:
>> From: Luigi311 <git@luigi311.com>
> 
> The Linux kernel does not allow anonymous (or pseudonymous) contributions. You 
> should use your real first and last name.
> 
> See section 1.5 in "A guide to the Kernel Development Process":
> https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v6.8/process/1.Intro.html#licensing
> 
> 

Ok I've changed my sign off to my real first and last name for the
next revision