From: Sylwester Nawrocki <sylvester.nawrocki@gmail.com>
To: Arun Kumar K <arun.kk@samsung.com>
Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org, linux-samsung-soc@vger.kernel.org,
devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org, s.nawrocki@samsung.com,
kgene.kim@samsung.com, kilyeon.im@samsung.com,
arunkk.samsung@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [RFC 05/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adds the register definition and context header
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2013 15:20:15 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <514DBA1F.30307@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1362754765-2651-6-git-send-email-arun.kk@samsung.com>
On 03/08/2013 03:59 PM, Arun Kumar K wrote:
> This patch adds the register definition file for the fimc-is driver
> and also the header file containing the main context for the driver.
>
> Signed-off-by: Arun Kumar K<arun.kk@samsung.com>
> Signed-off-by: Kilyeon Im<kilyeon.im@samsung.com>
> ---
> drivers/media/platform/exynos5-is/fimc-is-regs.h | 352 ++++++++++++++++++++++
> drivers/media/platform/exynos5-is/fimc-is.h | 151 ++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 503 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/exynos5-is/fimc-is-regs.h
> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/exynos5-is/fimc-is.h
>
> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/exynos5-is/fimc-is-regs.h b/drivers/media/platform/exynos5-is/fimc-is-regs.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..43ed011
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/exynos5-is/fimc-is-regs.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,352 @@
> +/*
> + * Samsung Exynos5 SoC series FIMC-IS driver
> + *
> + * Copyright (c) 2013 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd
> + *
> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
> + * published by the Free Software Foundation.
> + */
> +
> +#ifndef FIMC_IS_REGS_H
> +#define FIMC_IS_REGS_H
> +
> +#include<mach/map.h>
> +
> +/* WDT_ISP register */
> +#define WDT 0x00170000
> +/* MCUCTL register */
> +#define MCUCTL 0x00180000
> +/* MCU Controller Register */
> +#define MCUCTLR (MCUCTL+0x00)
> +#define MCUCTLR_AXI_ISPX_AWCACHE(x) ((x)<< 16)
> +#define MCUCTLR_AXI_ISPX_ARCACHE(x) ((x)<< 12)
> +#define MCUCTLR_MSWRST (1<< 0)
> +/* Boot Base OFfset Address Register */
> +#define BBOAR (MCUCTL+0x04)
> +#define BBOAR_BBOA(x) ((x)<< 0)
> +/* Interrupt Generation Register 0 from Host CPU to VIC */
> +#define INTGR0 (MCUCTL+0x08)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGC9 (1<< 25)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGC8 (1<< 24)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGC7 (1<< 23)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGC6 (1<< 22)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGC5 (1<< 21)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGC4 (1<< 20)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGC3 (1<< 19)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGC2 (1<< 18)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGC1 (1<< 17)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGC0 (1<< 16)
Why don't you define these as
#define INTGR0_INTGC(n) (1 << ((n) + 16))
? Tens of lines could be eliminated from this header file by using
this method to other definitions as well.
> +#define INTGR0_INTGD5 (1<< 5)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGD4 (1<< 4)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGD3 (1<< 3)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGD2 (1<< 2)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGD1 (1<< 1)
> +#define INTGR0_INTGD0 (1<< 0)
> +/* Interrupt Clear Register 0 from Host CPU to VIC */
> +#define INTCR0 (MCUCTL+0x0c)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCC9 (1<< 25)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCC8 (1<< 24)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCC7 (1<< 23)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCC6 (1<< 22)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCC5 (1<< 21)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCC4 (1<< 20)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCC3 (1<< 19)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCC2 (1<< 18)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCC1 (1<< 17)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCC0 (1<< 16)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCD5 (1<< 5)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCD4 (1<< 4)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCD3 (1<< 3)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCD2 (1<< 2)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCD1 (1<< 1)
> +#define INTCR0_INTCD0 (1<< 0)
> +/* Interrupt Mask Register 0 from Host CPU to VIC */
> +#define INTMR0 (MCUCTL+0x10)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMC9 (1<< 25)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMC8 (1<< 24)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMC7 (1<< 23)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMC6 (1<< 22)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMC5 (1<< 21)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMC4 (1<< 20)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMC3 (1<< 19)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMC2 (1<< 18)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMC1 (1<< 17)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMC0 (1<< 16)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMD5 (1<< 5)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMD4 (1<< 4)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMD3 (1<< 3)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMD2 (1<< 2)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMD1 (1<< 1)
> +#define INTMR0_INTMD0 (1<< 0)
> +/* Interrupt Status Register 0 from Host CPU to VIC */
> +#define INTSR0 (MCUCTL+0x14)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSD0(x) (((x)>> 0)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSD1(x) (((x)>> 1)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSD2(x) (((x)>> 2)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSD3(x) (((x)>> 3)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSD4(x) (((x)>> 4)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSC0(x) (((x)>> 16)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSC1(x) (((x)>> 17)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSC2(x) (((x)>> 18)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSC3(x) (((x)>> 19)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSC4(x) (((x)>> 20)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSC5(x) (((x)>> 21)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSC6(x) (((x)>> 22)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSC7(x) (((x)>> 23)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSC8(x) (((x)>> 24)& 0x1)
> +#define INTSR0_GET_INTSC9(x) (((x)>> 25)& 0x1)
> +/* Interrupt Mask Status Register 0 from Host CPU to VIC */
> +#define INTMSR0 (MCUCTL+0x18)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSD0(x) (((x)>> 0)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSD1(x) (((x)>> 1)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSD2(x) (((x)>> 2)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSD3(x) (((x)>> 3)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSD4(x) (((x)>> 4)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSC0(x) (((x)>> 16)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSC1(x) (((x)>> 17)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSC2(x) (((x)>> 18)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSC3(x) (((x)>> 19)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSC4(x) (((x)>> 20)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSC5(x) (((x)>> 21)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSC6(x) (((x)>> 22)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSC7(x) (((x)>> 23)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSC8(x) (((x)>> 24)& 0x1)
> +#define INTMSR0_GET_INTMSC9(x) (((x)>> 25)& 0x1)
> +/* Interrupt Generation Register 1 from ISP CPU to Host IC */
> +#define INTGR1 (MCUCTL+0x1c)
> +#define INTGR1_INTGC9 (1<< 9)
> +#define INTGR1_INTGC8 (1<< 8)
> +#define INTGR1_INTGC7 (1<< 7)
> +#define INTGR1_INTGC6 (1<< 6)
> +#define INTGR1_INTGC5 (1<< 5)
> +#define INTGR1_INTGC4 (1<< 4)
> +#define INTGR1_INTGC3 (1<< 3)
> +#define INTGR1_INTGC2 (1<< 2)
> +#define INTGR1_INTGC1 (1<< 1)
> +#define INTGR1_INTGC0 (1<< 0)
> +/* Interrupt Clear Register 1 from ISP CPU to Host IC */
> +#define INTCR1 (MCUCTL+0x20)
> +#define INTCR1_INTCC9 (1<< 9)
> +#define INTCR1_INTCC8 (1<< 8)
> +#define INTCR1_INTCC7 (1<< 7)
> +#define INTCR1_INTCC6 (1<< 6)
> +#define INTCR1_INTCC5 (1<< 5)
> +#define INTCR1_INTCC4 (1<< 4)
> +#define INTCR1_INTCC3 (1<< 3)
> +#define INTCR1_INTCC2 (1<< 2)
> +#define INTCR1_INTCC1 (1<< 1)
> +#define INTCR1_INTCC0 (1<< 0)
> +/* Interrupt Mask Register 1 from ISP CPU to Host IC */
> +#define INTMR1 (MCUCTL+0x24)
> +#define INTMR1_INTMC9 (1<< 9)
> +#define INTMR1_INTMC8 (1<< 8)
> +#define INTMR1_INTMC7 (1<< 7)
> +#define INTMR1_INTMC6 (1<< 6)
> +#define INTMR1_INTMC5 (1<< 5)
> +#define INTMR1_INTMC4 (1<< 4)
> +#define INTMR1_INTMC3 (1<< 3)
> +#define INTMR1_INTMC2 (1<< 2)
> +#define INTMR1_INTMC1 (1<< 1)
> +#define INTMR1_INTMC0 (1<< 0)
> +/* Interrupt Status Register 1 from ISP CPU to Host IC */
> +#define INTSR1 (MCUCTL+0x28)
> +/* Interrupt Mask Status Register 1 from ISP CPU to Host IC */
> +#define INTMSR1 (MCUCTL+0x2c)
> +/* Interrupt Clear Register 2 from ISP BLK's interrupts to Host IC */
> +#define INTCR2 (MCUCTL+0x30)
> +#define INTCR2_INTCC21 (1<< 21)
> +#define INTCR2_INTCC20 (1<< 20)
> +#define INTCR2_INTCC19 (1<< 19)
> +#define INTCR2_INTCC18 (1<< 18)
> +#define INTCR2_INTCC17 (1<< 17)
> +#define INTCR2_INTCC16 (1<< 16)
> +/* Interrupt Mask Register 2 from ISP BLK's interrupts to Host IC */
> +#define INTMR2 (MCUCTL+0x34)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS25 (1<< 25)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS24 (1<< 24)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS23 (1<< 23)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS22 (1<< 22)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS21 (1<< 21)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS20 (1<< 20)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS19 (1<< 19)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS18 (1<< 18)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS17 (1<< 17)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS16 (1<< 16)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS15 (1<< 15)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS14 (1<< 14)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS13 (1<< 13)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS12 (1<< 12)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS11 (1<< 11)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS10 (1<< 10)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS9 (1<< 9)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS8 (1<< 8)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS7 (1<< 7)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS6 (1<< 6)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS5 (1<< 5)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS4 (1<< 4)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS3 (1<< 3)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS2 (1<< 2)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS1 (1<< 1)
> +#define INTMR2_INTMCIS0 (1<< 0)
> +/* Interrupt Status Register 2 from ISP BLK's interrupts to Host IC */
> +#define INTSR2 (MCUCTL+0x38)
> +/* Interrupt Mask Status Register 2 from ISP BLK's interrupts to Host IC */
> +#define INTMSR2 (MCUCTL+0x3c)
> +/* General Purpose Output Control Register (0~17) */
> +#define GPOCTLR (MCUCTL+0x40)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG17(x) ((x)<< 17)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG16(x) ((x)<< 16)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG15(x) ((x)<< 15)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG14(x) ((x)<< 14)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG13(x) ((x)<< 13)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG12(x) ((x)<< 12)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG11(x) ((x)<< 11)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG10(x) ((x)<< 10)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG9(x) ((x)<< 9)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG8(x) ((x)<< 8)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG7(x) ((x)<< 7)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG6(x) ((x)<< 6)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG5(x) ((x)<< 5)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG4(x) ((x)<< 4)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG3(x) ((x)<< 3)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG2(x) ((x)<< 2)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG1(x) ((x)<< 1)
> +#define GPOCTLR_GPOG0(x) ((x)<< 0)
> +/* General Purpose Pad Output Enable Register (0~17) */
> +#define GPOENCTLR (MCUCTL+0x44)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN17(x) ((x)<< 17)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN16(x) ((x)<< 16)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN15(x) ((x)<< 15)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN14(x) ((x)<< 14)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN13(x) ((x)<< 13)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN12(x) ((x)<< 12)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN11(x) ((x)<< 11)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN10(x) ((x)<< 10)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN9(x) ((x)<< 9)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN8(x) ((x)<< 8)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN7(x) ((x)<< 7)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN6(x) ((x)<< 6)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN5(x) ((x)<< 5)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN4(x) ((x)<< 4)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN3(x) ((x)<< 3)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN2(x) ((x)<< 2)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN1(x) ((x)<< 1)
> +#define GPOENCTLR_GPOEN0(x) ((x)<< 0)
> +/* General Purpose Input Control Register (0~17) */
> +#define GPICTLR (MCUCTL+0x48)
> +/* IS Shared Register 0 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +#define ISSR0 (MCUCTL+0x80)
> +/* Command Host -> IS */
> +/* IS Shared Register 1 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* Sensor ID for Command */
> +#define ISSR1 (MCUCTL+0x84)
> +/* IS Shared Register 2 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* Parameter 1 */
> +#define ISSR2 (MCUCTL+0x88)
> +/* IS Shared Register 3 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* Parameter 2 */
> +#define ISSR3 (MCUCTL+0x8c)
> +/* IS Shared Register 4 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* Parameter 3 */
> +#define ISSR4 (MCUCTL+0x90)
> +/* IS Shared Register 5 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* Parameter 4 */
> +#define ISSR5 (MCUCTL+0x94)
> +#define ISSR6 (MCUCTL+0x98)
> +#define ISSR7 (MCUCTL+0x9c)
> +#define ISSR8 (MCUCTL+0xa0)
> +#define ISSR9 (MCUCTL+0xa4)
> +/* IS Shared Register 10 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* Command IS -> Host */
> +#define ISSR10 (MCUCTL+0xa8)
> +/* IS Shared Register 11 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* Sensor ID for Command */
> +#define ISSR11 (MCUCTL+0xac)
> +/* IS Shared Register 12 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* Parameter 1 */
> +#define ISSR12 (MCUCTL+0xb0)
> +/* IS Shared Register 13 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* Parameter 2 */
> +#define ISSR13 (MCUCTL+0xb4)
> +/* IS Shared Register 14 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* Parameter 3 */
> +#define ISSR14 (MCUCTL+0xb8)
> +/* IS Shared Register 15 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* Parameter 4 */
> +#define ISSR15 (MCUCTL+0xbc)
> +#define ISSR16 (MCUCTL+0xc0)
> +#define ISSR17 (MCUCTL+0xc4)
> +#define ISSR18 (MCUCTL+0xc8)
> +#define ISSR19 (MCUCTL+0xcc)
> +/* IS Shared Register 20 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* ISP_FRAME_DONE : SENSOR ID */
> +#define ISSR20 (MCUCTL+0xd0)
> +/* IS Shared Register 21 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* ISP_FRAME_DONE : PARAMETER 1 */
> +#define ISSR21 (MCUCTL+0xd4)
> +#define ISSR22 (MCUCTL+0xd8)
> +#define ISSR23 (MCUCTL+0xdc)
> +/* IS Shared Register 24 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* SCALERC_FRAME_DONE : SENSOR ID */
> +#define ISSR24 (MCUCTL+0xe0)
> +/* IS Shared Register 25 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* SCALERC_FRAME_DONE : PARAMETER 1 */
> +#define ISSR25 (MCUCTL+0xe4)
> +#define ISSR26 (MCUCTL+0xe8)
> +#define ISSR27 (MCUCTL+0xec)
> +/* IS Shared Register 28 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* 3DNR_FRAME_DONE : SENSOR ID */
> +#define ISSR28 (MCUCTL+0xf0)
> +/* IS Shared Register 29 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* 3DNR_FRAME_DONE : PARAMETER 1 */
> +#define ISSR29 (MCUCTL+0xf4)
> +#define ISSR30 (MCUCTL+0xf8)
> +#define ISSR31 (MCUCTL+0xfc)
> +/* IS Shared Register 32 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* SCALERP_FRAME_DONE : SENSOR ID */
> +#define ISSR32 (MCUCTL+0x100)
> +/* IS Shared Register 33 between ISP CPU and HOST CPU */
> +/* SCALERP_FRAME_DONE : PARAMETER 1 */
> +#define ISSR33 (MCUCTL+0x104)
> +#define ISSR34 (MCUCTL+0x108)
> +#define ISSR35 (MCUCTL+0x10c)
> +#define ISSR36 (MCUCTL+0x110)
> +#define ISSR37 (MCUCTL+0x114)
> +#define ISSR38 (MCUCTL+0x118)
> +#define ISSR39 (MCUCTL+0x11c)
> +#define ISSR40 (MCUCTL+0x120)
> +#define ISSR41 (MCUCTL+0x124)
> +#define ISSR42 (MCUCTL+0x128)
> +#define ISSR43 (MCUCTL+0x12c)
> +#define ISSR44 (MCUCTL+0x130)
> +#define ISSR45 (MCUCTL+0x134)
> +#define ISSR46 (MCUCTL+0x138)
> +#define ISSR47 (MCUCTL+0x13c)
> +#define ISSR48 (MCUCTL+0x140)
> +#define ISSR49 (MCUCTL+0x144)
> +#define ISSR50 (MCUCTL+0x148)
> +#define ISSR51 (MCUCTL+0x14c)
> +#define ISSR52 (MCUCTL+0x150)
> +#define ISSR53 (MCUCTL+0x154)
> +#define ISSR54 (MCUCTL+0x158)
> +#define ISSR55 (MCUCTL+0x15c)
> +#define ISSR56 (MCUCTL+0x160)
> +#define ISSR57 (MCUCTL+0x164)
> +#define ISSR58 (MCUCTL+0x168)
> +#define ISSR59 (MCUCTL+0x16c)
> +#define ISSR60 (MCUCTL+0x170)
> +#define ISSR61 (MCUCTL+0x174)
> +#define ISSR62 (MCUCTL+0x178)
> +#define ISSR63 (MCUCTL+0x17c)
It should be safe to replace these 64 lines with this one
#define ISSR(n) (MCUCTL + 0x80 + (n))
Then users would need of course to be updated as well.
> +/* PMU for FIMC-IS*/
> +#define PMUREG_CMU_RESET_ISP_SYS_PWR_REG (S5P_VA_PMU + 0x1584)
> +#define PMUREG_ISP_ARM_CONFIGURATION (S5P_VA_PMU + 0x2280)
> +#define PMUREG_ISP_ARM_STATUS (S5P_VA_PMU + 0x2284)
> +#define PMUREG_ISP_ARM_OPTION (S5P_VA_PMU + 0x2288)
> +#define PMUREG_ISP_LOW_POWER_OFF (S5P_VA_PMU + 0x0004)
> +#define PMUREG_ISP_CONFIGURATION (S5P_VA_PMU + 0x4020)
> +#define PMUREG_ISP_STATUS (S5P_VA_PMU + 0x4024)
No more global statically mapped registers please. The better solution
could
be to define a DT subnode for the ISP PMU registers, to pass the register
memory region and then use offsets only with the mmaped region base. Please
see pmureg_read/write() functions in my Exynos4x12 patch series.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-03-23 14:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-03-08 14:59 [RFC 00/12] Exynos5 FIMC-IS driver Arun Kumar K
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 01/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adding device tree nodes Arun Kumar K
2013-03-23 13:14 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-03-26 12:17 ` Arun Kumar K
2013-03-26 22:51 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-03-27 4:31 ` Arun Kumar K
2013-03-27 13:47 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-03-28 5:10 ` Arun Kumar K
2013-03-29 0:30 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-04-10 4:32 ` Arun Kumar K
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 02/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adding ARCH support for fimc-is Arun Kumar K
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 03/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adds fimc-is driver core files Arun Kumar K
2013-03-23 13:41 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 04/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adds common driver header files Arun Kumar K
2013-03-23 14:05 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 05/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adds the register definition and context header Arun Kumar K
2013-03-23 14:20 ` Sylwester Nawrocki [this message]
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 06/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adds the sensor subdev Arun Kumar K
2013-03-23 14:48 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 07/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adds isp subdev Arun Kumar K
2013-03-23 18:38 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 08/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adds scaler subdev Arun Kumar K
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 09/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adds the hardware pipeline control Arun Kumar K
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 10/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adds the hardware interface module Arun Kumar K
2013-03-23 19:01 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 11/12] exynos-fimc-is: Adds the Kconfig and Makefile Arun Kumar K
2013-03-23 19:02 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-03-08 14:59 ` [RFC 12/12] mipi-csis: Enable all interrupts for fimc-is usage Arun Kumar K
2013-03-12 16:01 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-03-13 4:09 ` Arun Kumar K
2013-04-03 12:31 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
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