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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 0/3] DCMI bridge support
Hi Laurent,

On Fri, Jul 05, 2019 at 11:04:24AM +0300, Laurent Pinchart wrote:

...

> > A reasonable compromise would be to add a Kconfig option that allows
> > enabling MC. This way you can provide backwards compatibility and allow
> > making use of the full potential of the hardware. That's also why hardware
> > that may be part of a non-trivial MC pipeline should start with MC-enabled
> > so we wouldn't run into this.
>
> I really don't like this, as it introduces additional complexity. My
> recommendation is to go for an MC-centric approach. Going for a video
> node-centric approach is really shooting oneself in the foot regarding
> future extensions. But that being said, if there's a strong desire to go
> for foot self-shooting, the way to go is explained above.

Well, there's nothing that can be done anymore as this has already
happened: this is an existing driver in the mainline kernel. Unless you
have a time machine of some sort, of course. :-) The choice is now really
between breaking existing applications (plain V4L2) and supporting new
functionality (MC-centric), so if you need both, I don't really see another
choice than a Kconfig option.

On the other hand, if we know there are no existing users that could not
support the MC-centric view of the device, we could just change the driver
API and forget the Kconfig option. It'd be much more simple that way
indeed. But I don'k know what's the case.

--
Regards,

Sakari Ailus
sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com

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