From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: phdm@macq.eu (Philippe De Muyter) Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 23:37:53 +0100 Subject: mx6q csi driver ? Message-ID: <20140305223753.GA28522@frolo.macqel> To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org Hi, I try to write a linux driver for a cmos sensor connected to a sabresd board, but I wonder where to continue. I first considered using the freescale 3.10.17 beta kernel, which has already a csi v4l2 driver (but using deprecated v4l2 internals). That does not work at the moment because I need spi to configure my sensor and spi does not work with that kernel on my sabresd board :( I should also mention that reboot does not work either. As I also had worked with linus's tree and currently have 3.14-rc4 working on my sabresd board, with functional spi and reboot, I tried to port the freescale 3.10.17 v4l2 csi driver modules to 3.14-rc4, but now my kernel is locked at startup (it does not even issue one message after 'Uncompressing kernel...'). What would be the best way to write my CMOS sensor driver ? (I aim to push it to linus when finished), and are there more specific mailing lists for either the freescale kernel or the mx6 csi driver ? TIA -- Philippe De Muyter +32 2 6101532 Macq SA rue de l'Aeronef 2 B-1140 Bruxelles