the following patch were queued at the
>
> http://git.linuxtv.org/media_tree.git
> tree:
>
> Subject: [media] Fix wrong register mask in gspca/sonixj.c
> Author: Luiz Ramos
> Date: Thu Jul 14 23:08:39 2011 -0300
>
> Hello,
>
> When migrating from Slackware 13.1 to 1
oesn't work
properly if I connect it through a USB hub *AND* using 640x480 rather
than 320x240 or 160x120.
As it seems that this is a matter of bandwidth allocation, I didn't
investigated this problem further, and solved it connecting the webcam
directly to one of the notebook's USB p
aces. Does this makes sense? If so,
one nice feature for such cameras would be controlling the exposure level by
the user interface (ioctl), which in effect puts that decision in the user's
hands.
Thanks,
Luiz Ramos
--- Em qua, 20/7/11, Jean-Francois Moine escreveu:
> De: Jean-
-Francois Moine
> Assunto: Re: [PATCH] Fix wrong register mask in gspca/sonixj.c
> Para: "Luiz Ramos"
> Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
> Data: Sexta-feira, 15 de Julho de 2011, 14:44
> On Fri, 15 Jul 2011 02:57:43 -0700
> (PDT)
> Luiz Ramos
> wrote:
>
> &
--- Em sex, 15/7/11, Jean-Francois Moine escreveu:
> De: Jean-Francois Moine
> Assunto: Re: [PATCH] Fix wrong register mask in gspca/sonixj.c
> Para: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
> Data: Sexta-feira, 15 de Julho de 2011, 4:48
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 19:08:39 -0700
> (PDT)
>
Hello,
That's the first time I submit a patch to the Linux kernel. I hope I could do
it right; please forgive me in case of mistakes.
The context: when migrating from Slackware 13.1 to 13.37 (kernel 2.6.33.x to
2.6.37.6), there was some sort of regression with the external webcam installed
at