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media: ipu-bridge: Change ov2740 link-frequency to 180 MHz
The only known devices that use an ov2740 sensor in combination with the ipu-bridge code are various Lenovo ThinkPad models, which all need the link-frequency to be 180 MHz for things to work properly. The ov2740 driver used to only support 360 MHz link-frequency, which is why the ipu-bridge entry used 360 MHz, but now the ov2740 driver has been extended to also support 180 MHz. The ov2740 is actually used with 360 MHz link-frequency on Chromebooks. On Chromebooks the camera/sensor fwnode graph is part of the ACPI tables. The ipu-bridge code is used to dynamically generate the graph when it is missing, so it is not used on Chromebooks and the ov2740 will keep using 360 MHz link-frequency there as before. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ static const struct ipu_sensor_config ipu_supported_sensors[] = {
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/* Omnivision ov8856 */
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IPU_SENSOR_CONFIG("OVTI8856", 3, 180000000, 360000000, 720000000),
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/* Omnivision ov2740 */
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IPU_SENSOR_CONFIG("INT3474", 1, 360000000),
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IPU_SENSOR_CONFIG("INT3474", 1, 180000000),
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/* Hynix hi556 */
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IPU_SENSOR_CONFIG("INT3537", 1, 437000000),
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/* Omnivision ov13b10 */
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