Hi,

On 05/29/2010 12:46 AM, Andrew Morton wrote:

(switched to email.  Please respond via emailed reply-to-all, not via the
bugzilla web interface).

On Tue, 25 May 2010 23:02:23 GMT
bugzilla-dae...@bugzilla.kernel.org wrote:

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16050

                URL: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=588900
            Summary: The ibmcam driver is not working
            Product: Drivers
            Version: 2.5
     Kernel Version: 2.6.34
           Platform: All
         OS/Version: Linux
               Tree: Mainline
             Status: NEW
           Severity: normal
           Priority: P1
          Component: USB
         AssignedTo: g...@kroah.com
         ReportedBy: david...@tmr.com
         Regression: Yes


This driver has been working, and around the 1st of May I updated my Fedora
kernel (FC13-RC) to current. The camera stopped working, so I built the latest
2.6.34-rc version and verified the problem. When 2.6.34 final released I
repeated the test and the driver is still not working.

Originally reported against Fedora (not going to be fixed in FC13) the
information in the Fedora report may be enough to identify the problem. I can
do a bit of test almost any day, but the cams are on a video monitoring system,
so I'm not able to do long bisects and such.


It's a 2.6.33 ->  2.6.34 regression, I think.  I don't know whether it's
a v4l problem or a USB one..


It may very well be a regression, I don't know. But in general the usbvideo 
drivers
(of which the ibmcam is one) have been unmaintained for a long while, and they 
are
still v4l1 drivers. I've been slowly working on converting all old v4l1 usb 
webcam
drivers to the gspca usb webcam driver framework, removing a lot of code 
duplication
(and other cruft such as controls being controlled through module parameters)
from these drivers and making them v4l2 drivers in the progress.

I really bough 2 ibmcam driver using webcams in the US and had them shipped to 
the
Netherlands esp. for this purpose. I hope to have a new gspca subdriver to 
replace
ibmcam soon.

I know this is not really a fix for the problems with the existing ibmcam 
driver, but
as it is destined to be replaced soon anyways I think this is the best way 
forward.

Regards,

Hans
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