On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, Andres Salomon wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 15:34:42 -0700 (PDT)
> Trent Piepho <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, Jonathan Corbet wrote:
> > > Andres Salomon <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > This patch makes DMA buffer allocation happen during device probe by
> > > > default, and changes the parameter to 'alloc_bufs_at_read'. The
> > > > camera hardware is there, if the cafe_ccic driver is enabled/loaded it
> > > > should do its best to ensure that the camera is actually usable;
> > > > delaying DMA buffer allocation saves an insignicant amount of memory,
> > > > and causes the driver to be much less useful.
> > >
> > Changing the parameter name will break the configuration of anyone who was
> > using the existing parameter. It also means everyone who has multiple
>
> We (OLPC) are the only ones using this driver, as we are the only ones with
> this hardware. Marvell designed the cafe for us, and it is not available
> on the market yet. Backwards compatibility at this point is not a concern.
>
> > kernels installed and uses this parameter will need to have one
> > configuration for old kernels and a different configuration for new
> > kernels.
> >
> > In the default really needs to be changed (what's so hard about setting
> > alloc_bufs_at_load in /etc/modprobe{.d,.config}?) then just change the
> > default of the existing parameter. That avoids the whole problem with
> > different configration files for different module versions.
>
> We're building the driver in statically; there's no point for us to make
> it a module. We could add a kernel argument, yes, but that quickly
> becomes unwieldy as we require more and more. We've actually been trying
> to cut down the number of kernel args we use.
Ok, that seems like a good reason to change the default.
>
>
> That said, I'm not opposed to keeping the parameter name the same while
> making the default 1; I just thought that the name 'alloc_bufs_at_read' was
> clearer. Another option is to change it to 'no_alloc_bufs_at_load'. Jon,
> any preference there?
It seems like the name 'alloc_bufs_at_read' isn't quite right, since the
buffers will be allocated when the format is set, from
cafe_vidioc_s_fmt_cap().
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