Hi Jean-Michel, Am 20.02.22 um 15:30 schrieb Jean-Michel Hautbois: > Hi Stefan, > > On 16/02/2022 21:57, Stefan Wahren wrote: >> Hi Jean-Michel, >> >> Am 08.02.22 um 16:50 schrieb Jean-Michel Hautbois: >>> Hello ! >>> >>> ... >>> >>> In order to properly configure the media pipeline, it is needed to call >>> the usual ioctls, and configure routing in order to send the embedded >>> data from the sensor to the "unicam-embedded" device node : >>> >>> ``` >>> media=0 >>> media-ctl -d${media} -l "'imx219 2-0010':0->'unicam-subdev':0 [1]" >>> media-ctl -d${media} -l "'unicam-subdev':1->'unicam-image':0 [1]" >>> media-ctl -d${media} -v -R "'unicam-subdev' [0/0->1/0[1],0/1->2/0[1]]" >>> media-ctl -d${media} -V "'imx219 2-0010':0/0 >>> [fmt:SRGGB10_1X10/3280x2464 field:none]" >>> v4l2-ctl -d0 --set-fmt-video >>> width=3280,height=2464,pixelformat='pRAA',field=none >>> media-ctl -d${media} -v -V "'imx219 2-0010':0/1 >>> [fmt:METADATA_8/16384x1 field:none]" >>> media-ctl -d${media} -p >>> ``` >> >> i tried to test the unicam driver on a Raspberry Pi 4 with the imx219 >> camera (based on 5.17-rc4). The unicam & imx219 driver probes and >> /dev/video0 is created. >> >> If a execute the first media-ctl command, it complains with invalid >> argument 22. Is there a more fool-proof variant to configure this (a >> script or something else)? I never used the unicam driver before. >> >> Here is the output of >> >> $ mediactl -d0 -p >> > > Based on your output, I suppose the issue is the naming of the imx219 > media entity ('imx219 2-0010' vs 'imx219 5-0010'). > You could add a '-v' in the line to help you I suppose. > > A more bullet-proof version of the commands is certainly doable, not > sure how though as I would not like to rewrite a libcamera-like > command ;-). Today i had a little bit time and manage to get the commands working. After running the yavta command, the kernel put the following: [ 405.908674] cma: cma_alloc: linux,cma: alloc failed, req-size: 2484 pages, ret: -12 [ 405.908695] unicam fe801000.csi: dma alloc of size 10174464 failed As per default the CMA size with mainline DTB is 64 MB. After that i increase the value to 256 MB and the issue disappeared. Maybe this is something which could be integrated into the overlay. But at least a note about this in the cover letter of the next version of this series would be nice. Best regards