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[13:05] <sylpe> Hi there! sailus jmondi 
[13:05] <sylpe> What is the interest to ref /schemas/media/video-interface-devices.yaml in my schema? Well In fact, I see the interest to "inherit" of "rotation" and "orientation" properties.... The real question would be why don't all image sensors reference video-interface-devices.yaml?
[13:08] <sailus> sylpe: That's probably for historical reasons.
[13:08] <sailus> The file is newer than many (or most?) bindings and not all bindings have been updated yet.
[13:10] <sylpe> Ok, if there's no other reason, I should ref video-interface-devices.yaml in my schema .
[13:11] <sailus> Yes, please.
[13:11] <sailus> (Assuming the device is a sensor, that is.)
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[13:16] <sylpe> It is :-)
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[16:02] <pinchartl> hverkuil: how far is the current implementation of the request API from being able to support multiple clients for devices that have multiple video nodes ?
[16:02] <pinchartl> is it something already done by codecs ? or do we support multiple clients only with a single video node, using the M2M API ?
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[22:25] <ndufresne> pinchartl: it's a loaded question 
[22:26] <ndufresne> M2M only have a single video node, multiple video node is not supported 
[22:28] <ndufresne> To do multi-client m2m, the clients need to share their fds, in practice, I don't see why anyone would do that
[22:31] <ndufresne> M2M is very different, since each time you open the video device you get a different context, I've never tried to see what happens if you use the same request for two context, it will probably do something, perhaps spit warnings ...
[22:33] <pinchartl> ndufresne: I'm considering the request API to implement multi-context support for ISPs
[22:33] <pinchartl> I'm trying to evaluate how much extra work would be needed
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