@@ -834,11 +834,6 @@ static irqreturn_t unicam_isr(int irq, void *dev)
}
}
- if (unicam_reg_read(unicam, UNICAM_ICTL) & UNICAM_FCM) {
- /* Switch out of trigger mode if selected */
- unicam_reg_write_field(unicam, UNICAM_ICTL, 1, UNICAM_TFC);
- unicam_reg_write_field(unicam, UNICAM_ICTL, 0, UNICAM_FCM);
- }
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
@@ -1002,8 +997,7 @@ static void unicam_start_rx(struct unicam_device *unicam,
unicam_reg_write_field(unicam, UNICAM_ANA, 0, UNICAM_DDL);
- /* Always start in trigger frame capture mode (UNICAM_FCM set) */
- val = UNICAM_FSIE | UNICAM_FEIE | UNICAM_FCM | UNICAM_IBOB;
+ val = UNICAM_FSIE | UNICAM_FEIE | UNICAM_IBOB;
line_int_freq = max(fmt->height >> 2, 128);
unicam_set_field(&val, line_int_freq, UNICAM_LCIE_MASK);
unicam_reg_write(unicam, UNICAM_ICTL, val);
The imx219/imx708 sensors frequently generate a single corrupt frame (image or embedded data) when the sensor first starts. This can either be a missing line, or invalid samples within the line. This only occurrs using the upstream Unicam kernel driver. Disabling trigger mode elimiates this corruption. Since trigger mode is a legacy feature copied from the firmware driver and not expected to be needed, remove it. Tested on the Raspberry Pi cameras and shows no ill effects. Signed-off-by: Naushir Patuck <naush@raspberrypi.com> --- drivers/media/platform/broadcom/bcm2835-unicam.c | 8 +------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 7 deletions(-)