On Wed, 19 Feb 2025 at 11:53, Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Those are board-specific and not discoverable via the ISP protocol. > > But they are settable through the ISP protocol, aren't they ? For > instance, looking at isp-imx248.dtsi, the first four entries are > > /* 1280x720 */ > preset0 { > apple,config-index = <0>; > apple,input-size = <1296 736>; > apple,output-size = <1280 720>; > apple,crop = <8 8 1280 720>; > }; > > /* 960x720 (4:3) */ > preset1 { > apple,config-index = <0>; > apple,input-size = <1296 736>; > apple,output-size = <960 720>; > apple,crop = <168 8 960 720>; > }; > > /* 960x540 (16:9) */ > preset2 { > apple,config-index = <0>; > apple,input-size = <1296 736>; > apple,output-size = <960 540>; > apple,crop = <8 8 1280 720>; > }; > > /* 640x480 (4:3) */ > preset3 { > apple,config-index = <0>; > apple,input-size = <1296 736>; > apple,output-size = <640 480>; > apple,crop = <168 8 960 720>; > }; > > But I may be interested in capturing a 640x480 frame with cropping only > and without scaling, with > > input-size = 1296x736 > output-size = 640x480 > crop = (328,128)/640x480 > > Or I may want my cropped frame to be located in the upper-left corner: > > input-size = 1296x736 > output-size = 640x480 > crop = (8,8)/640x480 > > If I set those parameters through the ISP protocol, won't it work ? > > -- > Regards, > > Laurent Pinchart For cropping - you do not want to change those parameters, the sensor is partially occluded, and the crop area is specified in such a way to not expose those pixels. As for scaling - we can expose only the 1:1 scale and let userspace deal with it, but it appears that it expects the other common output sizes to exist.