Hi Laurent, Thanks for that info. It was highly useful. Theres one more thing regarding UVC driver. When i try to compile the driver the following symbols are said to be undefined:-
input_allocate_device() input_register_device() input_unregister_device() input_free_device() all are from the file -- uvc_status.c. Any idea why this is so ? although this is reported as warning it prevents me from loading the module. Any help is highly appreciated. thanks and regards -- anees On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 1:33 AM, Laurent Pinchart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Anees, > > On Tuesday 01 July 2008, aneeskA wrote: > > Hi Laurent, > > > > from *http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/* i downloaded uvc driver using > > "*svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/linux-uvc/linux-uvc/trunk*" . the > > "Supported Devides" section lists Omnivision cams. but in the code i cant > > find their Vendor id or product id in "*static struct usb_device_id > > uvc_ids[] = {*" file :- uvc_driver.c line :- 1701. > > > > any idea why it is so ? > > Because UVC devices report UVC compatibility in the bInterfaceClass and > bInterfaceSubClass fields. The VID:PID is only used for non-compliant > devices > that require special handling from the driver. > > Best regards, > > Laurent Pinchart >
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