From: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
To: Linux Media Mailing List <linux-media@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: [GIT PATCHES FOR 2.6.38-rc1] gspca locking fixes and moving over usb-ids to sonix? drivers
Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2011 12:58:56 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D29A300.5070404@redhat.com> (raw)
Hi Mauro,
Here is a new pull request including all the patches from my previous request:
"Please pull from my tree for a number of gspca core fixes. While looking
into the issue you were seeing with qv4l2 I also found a bug in the
gspca core which made it impossible to switch from userptr to mmap
mode with qv4l2 and gspca. While fixing that I also ended up fixing
some locking issues."
On top of that there are patches removing non supported bogus /
non supported usb-ids from Luca's et61x251 and sn9xc102 drivers.
Combined with some fixes / bridge variant unification patches
to the gspca sonixb and sonixj drivers allowing moving most
usb-ids to use gspca sonix? by default.
I've asked J.F. Moine to review all these patches and he has
and responded to me with an Acked-By email hence the Acked-By
tag on all of them. Except for the last one which I did after
he reviewed the 2 patch sets.
The following changes since commit 0a97a683049d83deaf636d18316358065417d87b:
[media] cpia2: convert .ioctl to .unlocked_ioctl (2011-01-06 11:34:41 -0200)
are available in the git repository at:
git://linuxtv.org/hgoede/gspca.git for_2.6.38-rc1
Hans de Goede (19):
gspca_main: Locking fixes 1
gspca_main: Locking fixes 2
gspca_main: Update buffer flags even when user_copy fails
gspca_main: Remove no longer used users variable
gspca_main: Set memory type to GSPCA_MEMORY_NO on buffer release
gspca_main: Simplify read mode memory type checks
gspca_main: Allow switching from read to mmap / userptr mode
gspca_main: wake wq on streamoff
et61x251: remove wrongly claimed usb ids
sn9c102: Remove not supported and non existing usb ids
gspca_sonixb: Refactor to unify bridge handling
gspca_sonixb: Adjust autoexposure window for vga cams so that it is centered
gspca_sonixb: Fix TAS5110D sensor gain control
gspca_sonixb: TAS5130C brightness control really is a gain control
gspca_sonixb: Add usb ids for known sn9c103 cameras
gspca_sonixj: Enable more usb ids when sn9c102 gets compiled too
gspca_sonixj: Probe sensor type independent of bridge type
gspca_sonixj: Add one more commented out usb-id
gspca_sonixb: Fix mirrored image with ov7630
drivers/media/video/et61x251/et61x251.h | 24 --
drivers/media/video/gspca/gspca.c | 208 +++++++++----------
drivers/media/video/gspca/gspca.h | 2 -
drivers/media/video/gspca/sonixb.c | 266 ++++++++++++++----------
drivers/media/video/gspca/sonixj.c | 63 +++---
drivers/media/video/sn9c102/sn9c102_devtable.h | 74 +++----
6 files changed, 311 insertions(+), 326 deletions(-)
Thanks & Regards,
Hans
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