On Thu, 2021-10-28 at 11:58 +0100, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: > Em Thu, 28 Oct 2021 13:32:29 +0900 > Tsuchiya Yuto <kitakar@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu: > > > <Fixed Cc list> > > > > On Mon, 2021-10-18 at 01:19 +0900, Tsuchiya Yuto wrote: > > > [...] > > > ## taking a picture with atomisp > > > > > > Note that to try to take a picture, please also apply at least the > > > this RFC patch ("[BUG][RFC] media: atomisp: pci: assume run_mode is > > > PREVIEW") I'll send as almost a BUG report later. > > > > > > You need to use firmware version irci_stable_candrpv_0415_20150521_0458, > > > which is available from the intel-aero [1] > > > > Just in case, the hash (as well as version) of firmware which I > > downloaded from intel-aero and I use to capture is the following: > > > > $ sha256sum /lib/firmware/shisp_2401a0_v21.bin > > e89359f4e4934c410c83d525e283f34c5fcce9cb5caa75ad8a32d66d3842d95c /lib/firmware/shisp_2401a0_v21.bin > > > > $ strings /lib/firmware/shisp_2401a0_v21.bin | grep 2015 > > irci_stable_candrpv_0415_20150521_0458 Also note that the firmware file from the intel-aero only supports hw_revision 2401a0_v21 as the filename implies. So, if someone have Bay Trail (ISP2400) device to test, you need to get a firmware file (from somewhere like Android installation/image as the initial commit of atomisp mentions) made for version irci_stable_candrpv_0415_20150521_0458 and hw_revision 2400b0_v21 then place it under /lib/firmware > > > The atomisp (ipu2), like the ipu3, needs userspace support. The libcamera > > > has now decent ipu3 support but does not have atomisp support yet. > > > > > > I found some userspace tools for atomisp that run on Linux: > > > > > > - capturev4l2 from intel-aero/sample-apps > > > (https://github.com/intel-aero/sample-apps/tree/master/capturev4l2) > > > - hd-camera from intel-aero/sample-apps > > > (https://github.com/intel-aero/sample-apps/tree/master/hd-camera) > > > - intel/nvt > > > (https://github.com/intel/nvt) > > > > > > It looks like the nvt is the most feature-rich, like exposure and white > > > balance. Note that current upstreamed atomisp dropped 32-bit support. > > > So, you need to build it with `-m64` (change it in Makefile). Here is > > > the example of usage I use on mipad2: > > > > > > $ ./v4l2n -o testimage_@.raw \ > > > --device /dev/video2 \ > > > --input 0 \ > > > --exposure=30000,30000,30000,30000 \ > > > --parm type=1,capturemode=CI_MODE_PREVIEW \ > > > --fmt type=1,width=1920,height=1080,pixelformat=NV12 \ > > > --reqbufs count=2,memory=USERPTR \ > > > --parameters=wb_config.r=32768,wb_config.gr=21043,wb_config.gb=21043,wb_config.b=30863 \ > > > --capture=2 \ > > > > > > ./raw2pnm -x1920 -y1080 -fNV12 testimage_001.raw testimage_001.pnm > > > feh *.pnm # open the converted image > > > rm testimage* > > Great! that worked for me too on Asus T101HA (CHT). I had to tweak the > resolution, as ov2680 sensor has a max of 1616x1216 30fps. I had > to use a number smaller than that, though (1600x1200). Ah, glad to hear that! > I guess the next step is to make a generic app to also work on it. It's great if we can eventually add atomisp support to the libcamera. I think this is the easiest way to support generic apps (I mean, like cheese). Some ipu3 cameras already work on cheese with libcamera. I don't have any knowledge about userspace support though. > > > > > > Note that I see the following warn/err after capture: > > > > > > kern :warn : [72660.793335] atomisp-isp2 0000:00:03.0: stop stream timeout. > > > kern :err : [72660.973629] atomisp-isp2 0000:00:03.0: atomisp_reset > > > > > > but I see the same message on the Android kernel, too. So, I think this > > > is not a real issue (I hope). > > Same here. > > > > > > > [1] https://github.com/intel-aero/meta-intel-aero-base/tree/master/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-yocto > > > filename shisp_2401a0_v21.bin > > > >