Hi Hao Zhang 

I am trying to develop device driver for NVP 6134 decoder chip. 
It would be great help if your work is available for reference. Is it 
already submitted. 
Kindly let me know.

Thanks
Naveen

On Thursday, 7 July 2016 13:42:23 UTC+5:30, Hao Zhang wrote:
>
> hi all 
>
> i am developing a linux kernel driver for a 4-CH AHD2.0 RX and 9-CH 
> Audio Codec which is named nvp6124 . 
>
> wedsite : http://www.nextchip.com/ch/products/product.asp?hGubun=AHD. 
>
> below are few of its characteristics: 
>
> video codec: 
> it digitizes and decodes ntsc/pal/comet/AHD1.0/AHD2.O video signal into 
> digital 
> video components which represents 8bit bt656/1120 4:2:2 byte interleave 
> fotmat. 
>
> audio codec: 
> output pcm digital signal converted from analog audio input signals and 
> analog 
> audio signals converted from pcm digital audio. 
>
> control interface: 
> control and configure through i2c interface. 
>
> video interface: 
> 4ch analog video input and output 2ch digital signal, each channal has 
> 8 data ports and a clk clock port 
> which can connect to the embedded processer. 
>
>
> audio interface(two i2s interface): 
> audio data convert to PCM data,and outputed via i2s interface . 
> PCM data can also input via i2s interface, the input audio data is 
> outputed via internal DAC. 
>
>
> i want to submit the driver, but i have some problem on the below points: 
>
> 1.must i submit the driver through device tree binding? Does the 
> kernel tree accept the driver without device tree binding? 
> just see the video interface ,i know i2c port can binding below the 
> i2c node, but, how can i bind other data port and clock signal port 
> with device trees? 
>
> 2.how to use device tree to bind device and how does the kernel uses 
> it to match device? can i obtain some document about this? 
>
> 3.i creat the driver for Cubieboard one(allwinner a10 processer) and 
> Banana PI BPI-M1(allwinner a20 processer) ,if i submit patch 
> ,which  kernel version shoudle i use ? must i use the lastest kernel 
> (download in www.kernel.org isn't the sdk of the board)in that boards 
> ? 
>
> 4.does someone know which lastest kernel version does Cubieboard one 
> and Banana PI BPI-M1 supports? 
>
> 5.the maintainer doesn't has the device, how do they know the driver 
> is work well on my board? just buit without error or warning ? 
>
>
>
> Best regards :) 
>
> Hao Zhang 
>

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