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<mort_> Where in the dts should I look to change things like the drive strength/voltages for the csi/cci pins?
<mort_> after a kernel upgrade and new devicetree the camera seems more susceptible to EMC noise
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<bamse> mort_: the cci node would have a pinctrl-0 property referencing a pinctrl state node, that stat node defines the configuration of the pins
<mort_> hmm. The CCI node on both the old and new uses cci0_default, which is the same in both. The camera node itself (/soc/cci@1b0c000/i2c-bus@0/camera-rear@3c with the old tree, /soc/cci@1b0c000/camera-front@74 on the new tree) both use camera_front_default, and those also look functionally identical
<mort_> though it's suspicious that one has the camera device within i2c-bus@0 and the other doesn't...
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