The power_on function of the driver resets the chip and sets the
CHIP_CONTROL register to 0. This switches the operating mode to slave.
The s_stream function sets the correct mode. But this caused problems on
a board where the camera chip is operated as master. The camera started
after a random amount of time streaming an image, I observed between 10
and 300 seconds.

The STRFM_OUT and STLN_OUT pins are not connected on this board which
may cause some issues in slave mode. I could not find any documentation
about this.

Keeping the chip in master mode after the reset helped to fix this
issue for me.

Signed-off-by: Markus Pargmann <m...@pengutronix.de>
---
 drivers/media/i2c/mt9v032.c | 3 ++-
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/media/i2c/mt9v032.c b/drivers/media/i2c/mt9v032.c
index 4aefde9634f5..943c3f39ea73 100644
--- a/drivers/media/i2c/mt9v032.c
+++ b/drivers/media/i2c/mt9v032.c
@@ -344,7 +344,8 @@ static int mt9v032_power_on(struct mt9v032 *mt9v032)
        if (ret < 0)
                return ret;
 
-       return regmap_write(map, MT9V032_CHIP_CONTROL, 0);
+       return regmap_write(map, MT9V032_CHIP_CONTROL,
+                           MT9V032_CHIP_CONTROL_MASTER_MODE);
 }
 
 static void mt9v032_power_off(struct mt9v032 *mt9v032)
-- 
2.6.1

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