Laurent Pinchart wrote:
Hi Darren,
On Wednesday 16 April 2008, Darren Longhorn wrote:
Hi Laurent,
Laurent Pinchart wrote:
2.6.10 is indeed quite old, and definitely unsupported by the Linux UVC
driver. You might be able to make it work, but I can't guarantee
anything.
OK, I'll try and make it work. I understand when you say such an old
kernel is unsupported, but I will continue to ask questions as I address
problems if I may.
Sure, no problem.
Thank you very much.
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The final issue I saw in uvc_driver.c is unknown type for pm_message_t
used as a parameter in uvc_suspend(). As the parameter isn't used I just
#defined it as u32.
You should instead look at your kernel sources, check what parameters the
uvc_suspend function expects, and modify it accordingly.
I did that, and it turned out to b u32.
So now I have moced on to uvc_status.c where I get the following errors:
<snip>
The input layer is used to report button events to userspace. If you don't
care about camera buttons you can remove uvc_status.c completely.
I don't, particularly, so I removed uvc_status.c from Makefile and
addressed the subsequent unresloved externals.
I also had to export a few functions from my usb drivers and everything
compiled and insmoded ok.
I'm now hoping to get a few more cameras working on my target platform -
at present only the Logitech 9000 is recognised.
Thank you very much for your help.
Cheers
Darren
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