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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2014-01-31 09:31:14 -0800 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2014-01-31 09:31:14 -0800 |
commit | b399c46ea0070671f3abbe1915d26076101a42f2 (patch) | |
tree | 8945606976fc46c3446c09f8a9e0d4f45f6c408e /Documentation | |
parent | b890eb4ecc718907223a3b7b7b069b59b33f28ef (diff) | |
parent | 6c3df5da67f1f53df78c7e20cd53a481dc28eade (diff) |
Merge branch 'v4l_for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media
Pull media updates from Mauro Carvalho Chehab:
- a new jpeg codec driver for Samsung Exynos (jpeg-hw-exynos4)
- a new dvb frontend for ds2103 chipset (m88ds2103)
- a new sensor driver for Samsung S5K5BAF UXGA (s5k5baf)
- new drivers for R-Car VSP1
- a new radio driver: radio-raremono
- a new tuner driver for ts2022 chipset (m88ts2022)
- the analog part of em28xx is now a separate module that only
load/runs if the device is not a pure digital TV device
- added a staging driver for bcm2048 radio devices
- the omap 2 video driver (omap24xx) was moved to staging. This driver
is for an old hardware and uses a deprecated Kernel internal API. If
nobody cares enough to fix it, it would be removed on a couple Kernel
releases
- the sn9c102 driver was moved to staging. This driver was replaced by
gspca, and disabled on some distros, as almost all devices are known
to work properly with gspca. It should be removed from kernel on a
couple Kernel releases
- lots of driver fixes, improvements and cleanups
* 'v4l_for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media: (421 commits)
[media] media: v4l2-dev: fix video device index assignment
[media] rc-core: reuse device numbers
[media] em28xx-cards: properly initialize the device bitmap
[media] Staging: media: Fix line length exceeding 80 characters in as102_drv.c
[media] Staging: media: Fix line length exceeding 80 characters in as102_fe.c
[media] Staging: media: Fix quoted string split across line in as102_fe.c
[media] media: st-rc: Add reset support
[media] m2m-deinterlace: fix allocated struct type
[media] radio-usb-si4713: fix sparse non static symbol warnings
[media] em28xx-audio: remove needless check before usb_free_coherent()
[media] au0828: Fix sparse non static symbol warning
Revert "[media] go7007-usb: only use go->dev after allocated"
[media] em28xx-audio: provide an error code when URB submit fails
[media] em28xx: fix check for audio only usb interfaces when changing the usb alternate setting
[media] em28xx: fix usb alternate setting for analog and digital video endpoints > 0
[media] em28xx: make 'em28xx_ctrl_ops' static
em28xx-alsa: Fix error patch for init/fini
[media] em28xx-audio: flush work at .fini
[media] drxk: remove the option to load firmware asynchronously
[media] em28xx: adjust period size at runtime
...
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/compat.xml | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/controls.xml | 41 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/dev-overlay.xml | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/media-ioc-enum-links.xml | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/subdev-formats.xml | 163 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/v4l2.xml | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-cropcap.xml | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-streamon.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/cgroups/resource_counter.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/exynos-jpeg-codec.txt | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/samsung-s5k5baf.txt | 58 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/video4linux/omap4_camera.txt | 60 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/video4linux/si476x.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/video4linux/sn9c102.txt | 592 |
14 files changed, 369 insertions, 612 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/compat.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/compat.xml index 0c7195e3e093..c4cac6dbf9af 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/compat.xml +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/compat.xml @@ -2523,6 +2523,18 @@ that used it. It was originally scheduled for removal in 2.6.35. </orderedlist> </section> + <section> + <title>V4L2 in Linux 3.14</title> + <orderedlist> + <listitem> + <para> In struct <structname>v4l2_rect</structname>, the type +of <structfield>width</structfield> and <structfield>height</structfield> +fields changed from _s32 to _u32. + </para> + </listitem> + </orderedlist> + </section> + <section id="other"> <title>Relation of V4L2 to other Linux multimedia APIs</title> diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/controls.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/controls.xml index 7a3b49b3cc3b..a5a3188e5af7 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/controls.xml +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/controls.xml @@ -3161,6 +3161,47 @@ V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_VPX_GOLDEN_FRAME_REF_PERIOD as a golden frame.</entry> </entrytbl> </row> + <row><entry></entry></row> + <row> + <entry spanname="id"><constant>V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_VPX_MIN_QP</constant></entry> + <entry>integer</entry> + </row> + <row><entry spanname="descr">Minimum quantization parameter for VP8.</entry> + </row> + + <row><entry></entry></row> + <row> + <entry spanname="id"><constant>V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_VPX_MAX_QP</constant></entry> + <entry>integer</entry> + </row> + <row><entry spanname="descr">Maximum quantization parameter for VP8.</entry> + </row> + + <row><entry></entry></row> + <row> + <entry spanname="id"><constant>V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_VPX_I_FRAME_QP</constant> </entry> + <entry>integer</entry> + </row> + <row><entry spanname="descr">Quantization parameter for an I frame for VP8.</entry> + </row> + + <row><entry></entry></row> + <row> + <entry spanname="id"><constant>V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_VPX_P_FRAME_QP</constant> </entry> + <entry>integer</entry> + </row> + <row><entry spanname="descr">Quantization parameter for a P frame for VP8.</entry> + </row> + + <row><entry></entry></row> + <row> + <entry spanname="id"><constant>V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_VPX_PROFILE</constant> </entry> + <entry>integer</entry> + </row> + <row><entry spanname="descr">Select the desired profile for VPx encoder. +Acceptable values are 0, 1, 2 and 3 corresponding to encoder profiles 0, 1, 2 and 3.</entry> + </row> + <row><entry></entry></row> </tbody> </tgroup> diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/dev-overlay.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/dev-overlay.xml index 40d1d7681439..cc6e0c5c960c 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/dev-overlay.xml +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/dev-overlay.xml @@ -346,17 +346,14 @@ rectangle, in pixels.</entry> rectangle, in pixels. Offsets increase to the right and down.</entry> </row> <row> - <entry>__s32</entry> + <entry>__u32</entry> <entry><structfield>width</structfield></entry> <entry>Width of the rectangle, in pixels.</entry> </row> <row> - <entry>__s32</entry> + <entry>__u32</entry> <entry><structfield>height</structfield></entry> - <entry>Height of the rectangle, in pixels. Width and -height cannot be negative, the fields are signed for hysterical -reasons. <!-- video4linux-list@redhat.com on 22 Oct 2002 subject -"Re:[V4L][patches!] Re:v4l2/kernel-2.5" --></entry> + <entry>Height of the rectangle, in pixels.</entry> </row> </tbody> </tgroup> diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/media-ioc-enum-links.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/media-ioc-enum-links.xml index 355df43badc5..cf8548556c7d 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/media-ioc-enum-links.xml +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/media-ioc-enum-links.xml @@ -134,6 +134,15 @@ <entry>Output pad, relative to the entity. Output pads source data and are origins of links.</entry> </row> + <row> + <entry><constant>MEDIA_PAD_FL_MUST_CONNECT</constant></entry> + <entry>If this flag is set and the pad is linked to any other + pad, then at least one of those links must be enabled for the + entity to be able to stream. There could be temporary reasons + (e.g. device configuration dependent) for the pad to need + enabled links even when this flag isn't set; the absence of the + flag doesn't imply there is none.</entry> + </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </table> diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/subdev-formats.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/subdev-formats.xml index f72c1cc93a9b..7331ce116f4c 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/subdev-formats.xml +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/subdev-formats.xml @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ <constant>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_RGB555_2X8_PADHI_BE</constant>. </para> - <para>The following tables list existing packet RGB formats.</para> + <para>The following tables list existing packed RGB formats.</para> <table pgwide="0" frame="none" id="v4l2-mbus-pixelcode-rgb"> <title>RGB formats</title> @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ </mediaobject> </figure> - <para>The following table lists existing packet Bayer formats. The data + <para>The following table lists existing packed Bayer formats. The data organization is given as an example for the first pixel only.</para> <table pgwide="0" frame="none" id="v4l2-mbus-pixelcode-bayer"> @@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@ U, Y, V, Y order will be named <constant>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_UYVY8_2X8</constant>. </para> - <para><xref linkend="v4l2-mbus-pixelcode-yuv8"/> list existing packet YUV + <para><xref linkend="v4l2-mbus-pixelcode-yuv8"/> lists existing packed YUV formats and describes the organization of each pixel data in each sample. When a format pattern is split across multiple samples each of the samples in the pattern is described.</para> @@ -2492,6 +2492,163 @@ </section> <section> + <title>HSV/HSL Formats</title> + + <para>Those formats transfer pixel data as RGB values in a cylindrical-coordinate + system using Hue-Saturation-Value or Hue-Saturation-Lightness components. The + format code is made of the following information. + <itemizedlist> + <listitem><para>The hue, saturation, value or lightness and optional alpha + components order code, as encoded in a pixel sample. The only currently + supported value is AHSV. + </para></listitem> + <listitem><para>The number of bits per component, for each component. The values + can be different for all components. The only currently supported value is 8888. + </para></listitem> + <listitem><para>The number of bus samples per pixel. Pixels that are wider than + the bus width must be transferred in multiple samples. The only currently + supported value is 1.</para></listitem> + <listitem><para>The bus width.</para></listitem> + <listitem><para>For formats where the total number of bits per pixel is smaller + than the number of bus samples per pixel times the bus width, a padding + value stating if the bytes are padded in their most high order bits + (PADHI) or low order bits (PADLO).</para></listitem> + <listitem><para>For formats where the number of bus samples per pixel is larger + than 1, an endianness value stating if the pixel is transferred MSB first + (BE) or LSB first (LE).</para></listitem> + </itemizedlist> + </para> + + <para>The following table lists existing HSV/HSL formats.</para> + + <table pgwide="0" frame="none" id="v4l2-mbus-pixelcode-hsv"> + <title>HSV/HSL formats</title> + <tgroup cols="27"> + <colspec colname="id" align="left" /> + <colspec colname="code" align="center"/> + <colspec colname="bit" /> + <colspec colnum="4" colname="b31" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="5" colname="b20" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="6" colname="b29" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="7" colname="b28" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="8" colname="b27" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="9" colname="b26" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="10" colname="b25" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="11" colname="b24" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="12" colname="b23" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="13" colname="b22" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="14" colname="b21" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="15" colname="b20" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="16" colname="b19" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="17" colname="b18" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="18" colname="b17" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="19" colname="b16" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="20" colname="b15" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="21" colname="b14" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="22" colname="b13" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="23" colname="b12" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="24" colname="b11" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="25" colname="b10" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="26" colname="b09" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="27" colname="b08" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="28" colname="b07" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="29" colname="b06" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="30" colname="b05" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="31" colname="b04" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="32" colname="b03" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="33" colname="b02" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="34" colname="b01" align="center" /> + <colspec colnum="35" colname="b00" align="center" /> + <spanspec namest="b31" nameend="b00" spanname="b0" /> + <thead> + <row> + <entry>Identifier</entry> + <entry>Code</entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry spanname="b0">Data organization</entry> + </row> + <row> + <entry></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry>Bit</entry> + <entry>31</entry> + <entry>30</entry> + <entry>29</entry> + <entry>28</entry> + <entry>27</entry> + <entry>26</entry> + <entry>25</entry> + <entry>24</entry> + <entry>23</entry> + <entry>22</entry> + <entry>21</entry> + <entry>20</entry> + <entry>19</entry> + <entry>18</entry> + <entry>17</entry> + <entry>16</entry> + <entry>15</entry> + <entry>14</entry> + <entry>13</entry> + <entry>12</entry> + <entry>11</entry> + <entry>10</entry> + <entry>9</entry> + <entry>8</entry> + <entry>7</entry> + <entry>6</entry> + <entry>5</entry> + <entry>4</entry> + <entry>3</entry> + <entry>2</entry> + <entry>1</entry> + <entry>0</entry> + </row> + </thead> + <tbody valign="top"> + <row id="V4L2-MBUS-FMT-AHSV8888-1X32"> + <entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_AHSV8888_1X32</entry> + <entry>0x6001</entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry>a<subscript>7</subscript></entry> + <entry>a<subscript>6</subscript></entry> + <entry>a<subscript>5</subscript></entry> + <entry>a<subscript>4</subscript></entry> + <entry>a<subscript>3</subscript></entry> + <entry>a<subscript>2</subscript></entry> + <entry>a<subscript>1</subscript></entry> + <entry>a<subscript>0</subscript></entry> + <entry>h<subscript>7</subscript></entry> + <entry>h<subscript>6</subscript></entry> + <entry>h<subscript>5</subscript></entry> + <entry>h<subscript>4</subscript></entry> + <entry>h<subscript>3</subscript></entry> + <entry>h<subscript>2</subscript></entry> + <entry>h<subscript>1</subscript></entry> + <entry>h<subscript>0</subscript></entry> + <entry>s<subscript>7</subscript></entry> + <entry>s<subscript>6</subscript></entry> + <entry>s<subscript>5</subscript></entry> + <entry>s<subscript>4</subscript></entry> + <entry>s<subscript>3</subscript></entry> + <entry>s<subscript>2</subscript></entry> + <entry>s<subscript>1</subscript></entry> + <entry>s<subscript>0</subscript></entry> + <entry>v<subscript>7</subscript></entry> + <entry>v<subscript>6</subscript></entry> + <entry>v<subscript>5</subscript></entry> + <entry>v<subscript>4</subscript></entry> + <entry>v<subscript>3</subscript></entry> + <entry>v<subscript>2</subscript></entry> + <entry>v<subscript>1</subscript></entry> + <entry>v<subscript>0</subscript></entry> + </row> + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + </section> + + <section> <title>JPEG Compressed Formats</title> <para>Those data formats consist of an ordered sequence of 8-bit bytes diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/v4l2.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/v4l2.xml index 8469fe13945c..74b7f27af71a 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/v4l2.xml +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/v4l2.xml @@ -141,6 +141,14 @@ structs, ioctls) must be noted in more detail in the history chapter applications. --> <revision> + <revnumber>3.14</revnumber> + <date>2013-11-25</date> + <authorinitials>rr</authorinitials> + <revremark>Set width and height as unsigned on v4l2_rect. + </revremark> + </revision> + + <revision> <revnumber>3.11</revnumber> <date>2013-05-26</date> <authorinitials>hv</authorinitials> @@ -501,7 +509,7 @@ and discussions on the V4L mailing list.</revremark> </partinfo> <title>Video for Linux Two API Specification</title> - <subtitle>Revision 3.11</subtitle> + <subtitle>Revision 3.14</subtitle> <chapter id="common"> &sub-common; diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-cropcap.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-cropcap.xml index bf7cc979fdfa..1f5ed64cd75a 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-cropcap.xml +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-cropcap.xml @@ -133,18 +133,14 @@ rectangle, in pixels.</entry> rectangle, in pixels.</entry> </row> <row> - <entry>__s32</entry> + <entry>__u32</entry> <entry><structfield>width</structfield></entry> <entry>Width of the rectangle, in pixels.</entry> </row> <row> - <entry>__s32</entry> + <entry>__u32</entry> <entry><structfield>height</structfield></entry> - <entry>Height of the rectangle, in pixels. Width -and height cannot be negative, the fields are signed for -hysterical reasons. <!-- video4linux-list@redhat.com -on 22 Oct 2002 subject "Re:[V4L][patches!] Re:v4l2/kernel-2.5" --> -</entry> + <entry>Height of the rectangle, in pixels.</entry> </row> </tbody> </tgroup> diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-streamon.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-streamon.xml index 716ea15e54a1..65dff55079d7 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-streamon.xml +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-streamon.xml @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ buffers are filled (if there are any empty buffers in the incoming queue) until <constant>VIDIOC_STREAMON</constant> has been called. Accordingly the output hardware is disabled, no video signal is produced until <constant>VIDIOC_STREAMON</constant> has been called. -The ioctl will succeed only when at least one output buffer is in the +The ioctl will succeed when at least one output buffer is in the incoming queue.</para> <para>The <constant>VIDIOC_STREAMOFF</constant> ioctl, apart of diff --git a/Documentation/cgroups/resource_counter.txt b/Documentation/cgroups/resource_counter.txt index 52e1da16a309..5108afb3645c 100644 --- a/Documentation/cgroups/resource_counter.txt +++ b/Documentation/cgroups/resource_counter.txt @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ to work with it. f. u64 res_counter_uncharge_until (struct res_counter *rc, struct res_counter *top, - unsinged long val) + unsigned long val) Almost same as res_counter_uncharge() but propagation of uncharge stops when rc == top. This is useful when kill a res_counter in diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/exynos-jpeg-codec.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/exynos-jpeg-codec.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..937b755baf8f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/exynos-jpeg-codec.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +Samsung S5P/EXYNOS SoC series JPEG codec + +Required properties: + +- compatible : should be one of: + "samsung,s5pv210-jpeg", "samsung,exynos4210-jpeg"; +- reg : address and length of the JPEG codec IP register set; +- interrupts : specifies the JPEG codec IP interrupt; +- clocks : should contain the JPEG codec IP gate clock specifier, from the + common clock bindings; +- clock-names : should contain "jpeg" entry. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/samsung-s5k5baf.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/samsung-s5k5baf.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1f51e0439c96 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/samsung-s5k5baf.txt @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +Samsung S5K5BAF UXGA 1/5" 2M CMOS Image Sensor with embedded SoC ISP +-------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Required properties: + +- compatible : "samsung,s5k5baf"; +- reg : I2C slave address of the sensor; +- vdda-supply : analog power supply 2.8V (2.6V to 3.0V); +- vddreg-supply : regulator input power supply 1.8V (1.7V to 1.9V) + or 2.8V (2.6V to 3.0); +- vddio-supply : I/O power supply 1.8V (1.65V to 1.95V) + or 2.8V (2.5V to 3.1V); +- stbyn-gpios : GPIO connected to STDBYN pin; +- rstn-gpios : GPIO connected to RSTN pin; +- clocks : list of phandle and clock specifier pairs + according to common clock bindings for the + clocks described in clock-names; +- clock-names : should include "mclk" for the sensor's master clock; + +Optional properties: + +- clock-frequency : the frequency at which the "mclk" clock should be + configured to operate, in Hz; if this property is not + specified default 24 MHz value will be used. + +The device node should contain one 'port' child node with one child 'endpoint' +node, according to the bindings defined in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ +media/video-interfaces.txt. The following are properties specific to those +nodes. + +endpoint node +------------- + +- data-lanes : (optional) specifies MIPI CSI-2 data lanes as covered in + video-interfaces.txt. If present it should be <1> - the device + supports only one data lane without re-mapping. + +Example: + +s5k5bafx@2d { + compatible = "samsung,s5k5baf"; + reg = <0x2d>; + vdda-supply = <&cam_io_en_reg>; + vddreg-supply = <&vt_core_15v_reg>; + vddio-supply = <&vtcam_reg>; + stbyn-gpios = <&gpl2 0 1>; + rstn-gpios = <&gpl2 1 1>; + clock-names = "mclk"; + clocks = <&clock_cam 0>; + clock-frequency = <24000000>; + + port { + s5k5bafx_ep: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&csis1_ep>; + data-lanes = <1>; + }; + }; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/omap4_camera.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/omap4_camera.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..25d9b40a4651 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/video4linux/omap4_camera.txt @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + OMAP4 ISS Driver + ================ + +Introduction +------------ + +The OMAP44XX family of chips contains the Imaging SubSystem (a.k.a. ISS), +Which contains several components that can be categorized in 3 big groups: + +- Interfaces (2 Interfaces: CSI2-A & CSI2-B/CCP2) +- ISP (Image Signal Processor) +- SIMCOP (Still Image Coprocessor) + +For more information, please look in [1] for latest version of: + "OMAP4430 Multimedia Device Silicon Revision 2.x" + +As of Revision AB, the ISS is described in detail in section 8. + +This driver is supporting _only_ the CSI2-A/B interfaces for now. + +It makes use of the Media Controller framework [2], and inherited most of the +code from OMAP3 ISP driver (found under drivers/media/platform/omap3isp/*), +except that it doesn't need an IOMMU now for ISS buffers memory mapping. + +Supports usage of MMAP buffers only (for now). + +Tested platforms +---------------- + +- OMAP4430SDP, w/ ES2.1 GP & SEVM4430-CAM-V1-0 (Contains IMX060 & OV5640, in + which only the last one is supported, outputting YUV422 frames). + +- TI Blaze MDP, w/ OMAP4430 ES2.2 EMU (Contains 1 IMX060 & 2 OV5650 sensors, in + which only the OV5650 are supported, outputting RAW10 frames). + +- PandaBoard, Rev. A2, w/ OMAP4430 ES2.1 GP & OV adapter board, tested with + following sensors: + * OV5640 + * OV5650 + +- Tested on mainline kernel: + + http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=summary + + Tag: v3.3 (commit c16fa4f2ad19908a47c63d8fa436a1178438c7e7) + +File list +--------- +drivers/staging/media/omap4iss/ +include/media/omap4iss.h + +References +---------- + +[1] http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbudocumentcenter.tsp?navigationId=12037&templateId=6123#62 +[2] http://lwn.net/Articles/420485/ +[3] http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-media/msg44370.html +-- +Author: Sergio Aguirre <sergio.a.aguirre@gmail.com> +Copyright (C) 2012, Texas Instruments diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/si476x.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/si476x.txt index 2f9b4875ab8a..616607955aaf 100644 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/si476x.txt +++ b/Documentation/video4linux/si476x.txt @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ The drivers exposes following files: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 0x12 | readfreq | Current tuned frequency -------------------------------------------------------------------- - 0x14 | freqoff | Singed frequency offset in units of + 0x14 | freqoff | Signed frequency offset in units of | | 2ppm -------------------------------------------------------------------- 0x15 | rssi | Signed value of RSSI in dBuV diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/sn9c102.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/sn9c102.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b4f67040403a..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/sn9c102.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,592 +0,0 @@ - - SN9C1xx PC Camera Controllers - Driver for Linux - ============================= - - - Documentation - - - -Index -===== -1. Copyright -2. Disclaimer -3. License -4. Overview and features -5. Module dependencies -6. Module loading -7. Module parameters -8. Optional device control through "sysfs" -9. Supported devices -10. Notes for V4L2 application developers -11. Video frame formats -12. Contact information -13. Credits - - -1. Copyright -============ -Copyright (C) 2004-2007 by Luca Risolia <luca.risolia@studio.unibo.it> - - -2. Disclaimer -============= -SONiX is a trademark of SONiX Technology Company Limited, inc. -This software is not sponsored or developed by SONiX. - - -3. License -========== -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - - -4. Overview and features -======================== -This driver attempts to support the video interface of the devices assembling -the SONiX SN9C101, SN9C102, SN9C103, SN9C105 and SN9C120 PC Camera Controllers -("SN9C1xx" from now on). - -The driver relies on the Video4Linux2 and USB core modules. It has been -designed to run properly on SMP systems as well. - -The latest version of the SN9C1xx driver can be found at the following URL: -http://www.linux-projects.org/ - -Some of the features of the driver are: - -- full compliance with the Video4Linux2 API (see also "Notes for V4L2 - application developers" paragraph); -- available mmap or read/poll methods for video streaming through isochronous - data transfers; -- automatic detection of image sensor; -- support for built-in microphone interface; -- support for any window resolutions and optional panning within the maximum - pixel area of image sensor; -- image downscaling with arbitrary scaling factors from 1, 2 and 4 in both - directions (see "Notes for V4L2 application developers" paragraph); -- two different video formats for uncompressed or compressed data in low or - high compression quality (see also "Notes for V4L2 application developers" - and "Video frame formats" paragraphs); -- full support for the capabilities of many of the possible image sensors that - can be connected to the SN9C1xx bridges, including, for instance, red, green, - blue and global gain adjustments and exposure (see "Supported devices" - paragraph for details); -- use of default color settings for sunlight conditions; -- dynamic I/O interface for both SN9C1xx and image sensor control and - monitoring (see "Optional device control through 'sysfs'" paragraph); -- dynamic driver control thanks to various module parameters (see "Module - parameters" paragraph); -- up to 64 cameras can be handled at the same time; they can be connected and - disconnected from the host many times without turning off the computer, if - the system supports hotplugging; -- no known bugs. - - -5. Module dependencies -====================== -For it to work properly, the driver needs kernel support for Video4Linux and -USB. - -The following options of the kernel configuration file must be enabled and -corresponding modules must be compiled: - - # Multimedia devices - # - CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=m - -To enable advanced debugging functionality on the device through /sysfs: - - # Multimedia devices - # - CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG=y - - # USB support - # - CONFIG_USB=m - -In addition, depending on the hardware being used, the modules below are -necessary: - - # USB Host Controller Drivers - # - CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=m - CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=m - CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=m - -The SN9C103, SN9c105 and SN9C120 controllers also provide a built-in microphone -interface. It is supported by the USB Audio driver thanks to the ALSA API: - - # Sound - # - CONFIG_SOUND=y - - # Advanced Linux Sound Architecture - # - CONFIG_SND=m - - # USB devices - # - CONFIG_SND_USB_AUDIO=m - -And finally: - - # USB Multimedia devices - # - CONFIG_USB_SN9C102=m - - -6. Module loading -================= -To use the driver, it is necessary to load the "sn9c102" module into memory -after every other module required: "videodev", "v4l2_common", "compat_ioctl32", -"usbcore" and, depending on the USB host controller you have, "ehci-hcd", -"uhci-hcd" or "ohci-hcd". - -Loading can be done as shown below: - - [root@localhost home]# modprobe sn9c102 - -Note that the module is called "sn9c102" for historic reasons, although it -does not just support the SN9C102. - -At this point all the devices supported by the driver and connected to the USB -ports should be recognized. You can invoke "dmesg" to analyze kernel messages -and verify that the loading process has gone well: - - [user@localhost home]$ dmesg - -or, to isolate all the kernel messages generated by the driver: - - [user@localhost home]$ dmesg | grep sn9c102 - - -7. Module parameters -==================== -Module parameters are listed below: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Name: video_nr -Type: short array (min = 0, max = 64) -Syntax: <-1|n[,...]> -Description: Specify V4L2 minor mode number: - -1 = use next available - n = use minor number n - You can specify up to 64 cameras this way. - For example: - video_nr=-1,2,-1 would assign minor number 2 to the second - recognized camera and use auto for the first one and for every - other camera. -Default: -1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Name: force_munmap -Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 64) -Syntax: <0|1[,...]> -Description: Force the application to unmap previously mapped buffer memory - before calling any VIDIOC_S_CROP or VIDIOC_S_FMT ioctl's. Not - all the applications support this feature. This parameter is - specific for each detected camera. - 0 = do not force memory unmapping - 1 = force memory unmapping (save memory) -Default: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Name: frame_timeout -Type: uint array (min = 0, max = 64) -Syntax: <0|n[,...]> -Description: Timeout for a video frame in seconds before returning an I/O - error; 0 for infinity. This parameter is specific for each - detected camera and can be changed at runtime thanks to the - /sys filesystem interface. -Default: 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Name: debug -Type: ushort -Syntax: <n> -Description: Debugging information level, from 0 to 3: - 0 = none (use carefully) - 1 = critical errors - 2 = significant information - 3 = more verbose messages - Level 3 is useful for testing only. It also shows some more - information about the hardware being detected. - This parameter can be changed at runtime thanks to the /sys - filesystem interface. -Default: 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -8. Optional device control through "sysfs" [1] -========================================== -If the kernel has been compiled with the CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG option enabled, -it is possible to read and write both the SN9C1xx and the image sensor -registers by using the "sysfs" filesystem interface. - -Every time a supported device is recognized, a write-only file named "green" is -created in the /sys/class/video4linux/videoX directory. You can set the green -channel's gain by writing the desired value to it. The value may range from 0 -to 15 for the SN9C101 or SN9C102 bridges, from 0 to 127 for the SN9C103, -SN9C105 and SN9C120 bridges. -Similarly, only for the SN9C103, SN9C105 and SN9C120 controllers, blue and red -gain control files are available in the same directory, for which accepted -values may range from 0 to 127. - -There are other four entries in the directory above for each registered camera: -"reg", "val", "i2c_reg" and "i2c_val". The first two files control the -SN9C1xx bridge, while the other two control the sensor chip. "reg" and -"i2c_reg" hold the values of the current register index where the following -reading/writing operations are addressed at through "val" and "i2c_val". Their -use is not intended for end-users. Note that "i2c_reg" and "i2c_val" will not -be created if the sensor does not actually support the standard I2C protocol or -its registers are not 8-bit long. Also, remember that you must be logged in as -root before writing to them. - -As an example, suppose we were to want to read the value contained in the -register number 1 of the sensor register table - which is usually the product -identifier - of the camera registered as "/dev/video0": - - [root@localhost #] cd /sys/class/video4linux/video0 - [root@localhost #] echo 1 > i2c_reg - [root@localhost #] cat i2c_val - -Note that "cat" will fail if sensor registers cannot be read. - -Now let's set the green gain's register of the SN9C101 or SN9C102 chips to 2: - - [root@localhost #] echo 0x11 > reg - [root@localhost #] echo 2 > val - -Note that the SN9C1xx always returns 0 when some of its registers are read. -To avoid race conditions, all the I/O accesses to the above files are -serialized. -The sysfs interface also provides the "frame_header" entry, which exports the -frame header of the most recent requested and captured video frame. The header -is always 18-bytes long and is appended to every video frame by the SN9C1xx -controllers. As an example, this additional information can be used by the user -application for implementing auto-exposure features via software. - -The following table describes the frame header exported by the SN9C101 and -SN9C102: - -Byte # Value or bits Description ------- ------------- ----------- -0x00 0xFF Frame synchronisation pattern -0x01 0xFF Frame synchronisation pattern -0x02 0x00 Frame synchronisation pattern -0x03 0xC4 Frame synchronisation pattern -0x04 0xC4 Frame synchronisation pattern -0x05 0x96 Frame synchronisation pattern -0x06 [3:0] Read channel gain control = (1+R_GAIN/8) - [7:4] Blue channel gain control = (1+B_GAIN/8) -0x07 [ 0 ] Compression mode. 0=No compression, 1=Compression enabled - [2:1] Maximum scale factor for compression - [ 3 ] 1 = USB fifo(2K bytes) is full - [ 4 ] 1 = Digital gain is finish - [ 5 ] 1 = Exposure is finish - [7:6] Frame index -0x08 [7:0] Y sum inside Auto-Exposure area (low-byte) -0x09 [7:0] Y sum inside Auto-Exposure area (high-byte) - where Y sum = (R/4 + 5G/16 + B/8) / 32 -0x0A [7:0] Y sum outside Auto-Exposure area (low-byte) -0x0B [7:0] Y sum outside Auto-Exposure area (high-byte) - where Y sum = (R/4 + 5G/16 + B/8) / 128 -0x0C 0xXX Not used -0x0D 0xXX Not used -0x0E 0xXX Not used -0x0F 0xXX Not used -0x10 0xXX Not used -0x11 0xXX Not used - -The following table describes the frame header exported by the SN9C103: - -Byte # Value or bits Description ------- ------------- ----------- -0x00 0xFF Frame synchronisation pattern -0x01 0xFF Frame synchronisation pattern -0x02 0x00 Frame synchronisation pattern -0x03 0xC4 Frame synchronisation pattern -0x04 0xC4 Frame synchronisation pattern -0x05 0x96 Frame synchronisation pattern -0x06 [6:0] Read channel gain control = (1/2+R_GAIN/64) -0x07 [6:0] Blue channel gain control = (1/2+B_GAIN/64) - [7:4] -0x08 [ 0 ] Compression mode. 0=No compression, 1=Compression enabled - [2:1] Maximum scale factor for compression - [ 3 ] 1 = USB fifo(2K bytes) is full - [ 4 ] 1 = Digital gain is finish - [ 5 ] 1 = Exposure is finish - [7:6] Frame index -0x09 [7:0] Y sum inside Auto-Exposure area (low-byte) -0x0A [7:0] Y sum inside Auto-Exposure area (high-byte) - where Y sum = (R/4 + 5G/16 + B/8) / 32 -0x0B [7:0] Y sum outside Auto-Exposure area (low-byte) -0x0C [7:0] Y sum outside Auto-Exposure area (high-byte) - where Y sum = (R/4 + 5G/16 + B/8) / 128 -0x0D [1:0] Audio frame number - [ 2 ] 1 = Audio is recording -0x0E [7:0] Audio summation (low-byte) -0x0F [7:0] Audio summation (high-byte) -0x10 [7:0] Audio sample count -0x11 [7:0] Audio peak data in audio frame - -The AE area (sx, sy, ex, ey) in the active window can be set by programming the -registers 0x1c, 0x1d, 0x1e and 0x1f of the SN9C1xx controllers, where one unit -corresponds to 32 pixels. - -[1] The frame headers exported by the SN9C105 and SN9C120 are not described. - - -9. Supported devices -==================== -None of the names of the companies as well as their products will be mentioned -here. They have never collaborated with the author, so no advertising. - -From the point of view of a driver, what unambiguously identify a device are -its vendor and product USB identifiers. Below is a list of known identifiers of -devices assembling the SN9C1xx PC camera controllers: - -Vendor ID Product ID ---------- ---------- -0x0458 0x7025 -0x045e 0x00f5 -0x045e 0x00f7 -0x0471 0x0327 -0x0471 0x0328 -0x0c45 0x6001 -0x0c45 0x6005 -0x0c45 0x6007 -0x0c45 0x6009 -0x0c45 0x600d -0x0c45 0x6011 -0x0c45 0x6019 -0x0c45 0x6024 -0x0c45 0x6025 -0x0c45 0x6028 -0x0c45 0x6029 -0x0c45 0x602a -0x0c45 0x602b -0x0c45 0x602c -0x0c45 0x602d -0x0c45 0x602e -0x0c45 0x6030 -0x0c45 0x603f -0x0c45 0x6080 -0x0c45 0x6082 -0x0c45 0x6083 -0x0c45 0x6088 -0x0c45 0x608a -0x0c45 0x608b -0x0c45 0x608c -0x0c45 0x608e -0x0c45 0x608f -0x0c45 0x60a0 -0x0c45 0x60a2 -0x0c45 0x60a3 -0x0c45 0x60a8 -0x0c45 0x60aa -0x0c45 0x60ab -0x0c45 0x60ac -0x0c45 0x60ae -0x0c45 0x60af -0x0c45 0x60b0 -0x0c45 0x60b2 -0x0c45 0x60b3 -0x0c45 0x60b8 -0x0c45 0x60ba -0x0c45 0x60bb -0x0c45 0x60bc -0x0c45 0x60be -0x0c45 0x60c0 -0x0c45 0x60c2 -0x0c45 0x60c8 -0x0c45 0x60cc -0x0c45 0x60ea -0x0c45 0x60ec -0x0c45 0x60ef -0x0c45 0x60fa -0x0c45 0x60fb -0x0c45 0x60fc -0x0c45 0x60fe -0x0c45 0x6102 -0x0c45 0x6108 -0x0c45 0x610f -0x0c45 0x6130 -0x0c45 0x6138 -0x0c45 0x613a -0x0c45 0x613b -0x0c45 0x613c -0x0c45 0x613e - -The list above does not imply that all those devices work with this driver: up -until now only the ones that assemble the following pairs of SN9C1xx bridges -and image sensors are supported; kernel messages will always tell you whether -this is the case (see "Module loading" paragraph): - -Image sensor / SN9C1xx bridge | SN9C10[12] SN9C103 SN9C105 SN9C120 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -HV7131D Hynix Semiconductor | Yes No No No -HV7131R Hynix Semiconductor | No Yes Yes Yes -MI-0343 Micron Technology | Yes No No No -MI-0360 Micron Technology | No Yes Yes Yes -OV7630 OmniVision Technologies | Yes Yes Yes Yes -OV7660 OmniVision Technologies | No No Yes Yes -PAS106B PixArt Imaging | Yes No No No -PAS202B PixArt Imaging | Yes Yes No No -TAS5110C1B Taiwan Advanced Sensor | Yes No No No -TAS5110D Taiwan Advanced Sensor | Yes No No No -TAS5130D1B Taiwan Advanced Sensor | Yes No No No - -"Yes" means that the pair is supported by the driver, while "No" means that the -pair does not exist or is not supported by the driver. - -Only some of the available control settings of each image sensor are supported -through the V4L2 interface. - -Donations of new models for further testing and support would be much -appreciated. Non-available hardware will not be supported by the author of this -driver. - - -10. Notes for V4L2 application developers -========================================= -This driver follows the V4L2 API specifications. In particular, it enforces two -rules: - -- exactly one I/O method, either "mmap" or "read", is associated with each -file descriptor. Once it is selected, the application must close and reopen the -device to switch to the other I/O method; - -- although it is not mandatory, previously mapped buffer memory should always -be unmapped before calling any "VIDIOC_S_CROP" or "VIDIOC_S_FMT" ioctl's. -The same number of buffers as before will be allocated again to match the size -of the new video frames, so you have to map the buffers again before any I/O -attempts on them. - -Consistently with the hardware limits, this driver also supports image -downscaling with arbitrary scaling factors from 1, 2 and 4 in both directions. -However, the V4L2 API specifications don't correctly define how the scaling -factor can be chosen arbitrarily by the "negotiation" of the "source" and -"target" rectangles. To work around this flaw, we have added the convention -that, during the negotiation, whenever the "VIDIOC_S_CROP" ioctl is issued, the -scaling factor is restored to 1. - -This driver supports two different video formats: the first one is the "8-bit -Sequential Bayer" format and can be used to obtain uncompressed video data -from the device through the current I/O method, while the second one provides -either "raw" compressed video data (without frame headers not related to the -compressed data) or standard JPEG (with frame headers). The compression quality -may vary from 0 to 1 and can be selected or queried thanks to the -VIDIOC_S_JPEGCOMP and VIDIOC_G_JPEGCOMP V4L2 ioctl's. For maximum flexibility, -both the default active video format and the default compression quality -depend on how the image sensor being used is initialized. - - -11. Video frame formats [1] -======================= -The SN9C1xx PC Camera Controllers can send images in two possible video -formats over the USB: either native "Sequential RGB Bayer" or compressed. -The compression is used to achieve high frame rates. With regard to the -SN9C101, SN9C102 and SN9C103, the compression is based on the Huffman encoding -algorithm described below, while with regard to the SN9C105 and SN9C120 the -compression is based on the JPEG standard. -The current video format may be selected or queried from the user application -by calling the VIDIOC_S_FMT or VIDIOC_G_FMT ioctl's, as described in the V4L2 -API specifications. - -The name "Sequential Bayer" indicates the organization of the red, green and -blue pixels in one video frame. Each pixel is associated with a 8-bit long -value and is disposed in memory according to the pattern shown below: - -B[0] G[1] B[2] G[3] ... B[m-2] G[m-1] -G[m] R[m+1] G[m+2] R[m+2] ... G[2m-2] R[2m-1] -... -... B[(n-1)(m-2)] G[(n-1)(m-1)] -... G[n(m-2)] R[n(m-1)] - -The above matrix also represents the sequential or progressive read-out mode of -the (n, m) Bayer color filter array used in many CCD or CMOS image sensors. - -The Huffman compressed video frame consists of a bitstream that encodes for -every R, G, or B pixel the difference between the value of the pixel itself and -some reference pixel value. Pixels are organised in the Bayer pattern and the -Bayer sub-pixels are tracked individually and alternatingly. For example, in -the first line values for the B and G1 pixels are alternatingly encoded, while -in the second line values for the G2 and R pixels are alternatingly encoded. - -The pixel reference value is calculated as follows: -- the 4 top left pixels are encoded in raw uncompressed 8-bit format; -- the value in the top two rows is the value of the pixel left of the current - pixel; -- the value in the left column is the value of the pixel above the current - pixel; -- for all other pixels, the reference value is the average of the value of the - pixel on the left and the value of the pixel above the current pixel; -- there is one code in the bitstream that specifies the value of a pixel - directly (in 4-bit resolution); -- pixel values need to be clamped inside the range [0..255] for proper - decoding. - -The algorithm purely describes the conversion from compressed Bayer code used -in the SN9C101, SN9C102 and SN9C103 chips to uncompressed Bayer. Additional -steps are required to convert this to a color image (i.e. a color interpolation -algorithm). - -The following Huffman codes have been found: -0: +0 (relative to reference pixel value) -100: +4 -101: -4? -1110xxxx: set absolute value to xxxx.0000 -1101: +11 -1111: -11 -11001: +20 -110000: -20 -110001: ??? - these codes are apparently not used - -[1] The Huffman compression algorithm has been reverse-engineered and - documented by Bertrik Sikken. - - -12. Contact information -======================= -The author may be contacted by e-mail at <luca.risolia@studio.unibo.it>. - -GPG/PGP encrypted e-mail's are accepted. The GPG key ID of the author is -'FCE635A4'; the public 1024-bit key should be available at any keyserver; -the fingerprint is: '88E8 F32F 7244 68BA 3958 5D40 99DA 5D2A FCE6 35A4'. - - -13. Credits -=========== -Many thanks to following persons for their contribute (listed in alphabetical -order): - -- David Anderson for the donation of a webcam; -- Luca Capello for the donation of a webcam; -- Philippe Coval for having helped testing the PAS202BCA image sensor; -- Joao Rodrigo Fuzaro, Joao Limirio, Claudio Filho and Caio Begotti for the - donation of a webcam; -- Dennis Heitmann for the donation of a webcam; -- Jon Hollstrom for the donation of a webcam; -- Nick McGill for the donation of a webcam; -- Carlos Eduardo Medaglia Dyonisio, who added the support for the PAS202BCB - image sensor; -- Stefano Mozzi, who donated 45 EU; -- Andrew Pearce for the donation of a webcam; -- John Pullan for the donation of a webcam; -- Bertrik Sikken, who reverse-engineered and documented the Huffman compression - algorithm used in the SN9C101, SN9C102 and SN9C103 controllers and - implemented the first decoder; -- Ronny Standke for the donation of a webcam; -- Mizuno Takafumi for the donation of a webcam; -- an "anonymous" donator (who didn't want his name to be revealed) for the - donation of a webcam. -- an anonymous donator for the donation of four webcams and two boards with ten - image sensors. |