through ioctl()? It's not as immediate and safe as controlling the device
registers through /sysfs (not /proc). However, the sysfs interface in those
drivers appeared before V4L2 had its own ioctls and we agreed to keep and
export the interface to the only users selecting CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG (ok,
this is actually valid for the sn9c102, I'll submit a patch for the et61x251
in the future).
Direct register access for debug ok, but not this is not ok for
normal usage.
From my POV, a driver that is creating its own userspace API is not
fully compliant with V4L2 API.
Isn't Video4Linux2 ioctl() supersedeing sysfs in this case?
It should be. However, things like direct register access (for non-debug
mode) may allow some controls that weren't visible via ioctl. That's why
the sysfs usage may be evil: a driver may have some parts accessible only
via sysfs interface, on a non-standard way, without offering the official
API support. So, some device functionalities may be hidden from userspace
apps that are compliant with V4L2.
Summarizing:
Linus patch seems to be the better solution to solve the V4L1_COMPAT bug.
I would also convert the other container_of stuff to to_video_device (to
have code uniformity).
et61x251 direct register interfaces should be available only if
CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG is selected to avoid its miss-usage. If there are
other device configurations that needs specific register settings not yet
provided, this should be provided via V4L2 standard ioctls.
This way, et61x251 will be compliant with V4L2.
I still think that we should work at the remaining sysfs classes to make
them coherent on all V4L devices.
Cheers,
Mauro.
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