📄 et61x251.txt
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ET61X[12]51 PC Camera Controllers Driver for Linux ================================= - Documentation -Index=====1. Copyright2. Disclaimer3. License4. Overview and features5. Module dependencies6. Module loading7. Module parameters8. Optional device control through "sysfs"9. Supported devices10. Notes for V4L2 application developers11. Contact information1. Copyright============Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by Luca Risolia <luca.risolia@studio.unibo.it>2. Disclaimer=============Etoms is a trademark of Etoms Electronics Corp.This software is not developed or sponsored by Etoms Electronics.3. License==========This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modifyit under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published bythe 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 ofMERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See theGNU General Public License for more details.You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public Licensealong with this program; if not, write to the Free SoftwareFoundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.4. Overview and features========================This driver supports the video interface of the devices mounting the ET61X151or ET61X251 PC Camera Controllers.It's worth to note that Etoms Electronics has never collaborated with theauthor during the development of this project; despite several requests,Etoms Electronics also refused to release enough detailed specifications ofthe video compression engine.The driver relies on the Video4Linux2 and USB core modules. It has beendesigned to run properly on SMP systems as well.The latest version of the ET61X[12]51 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 any window resolutions and optional panning within the maximum pixel area of image sensor;- image downscaling with arbitrary scaling factors from 1 and 2 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" paragraph);- full support for the capabilities of every possible image sensors that can be connected to the ET61X[12]51 bridges, including, for instance, red, green, blue and global gain adjustments and exposure control (see "Supported devices" paragraph for details);- use of default color settings for sunlight conditions;- dynamic I/O interface for both ET61X[12]51 and image sensor control (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 andUSB.The following options of the kernel configuration file must be enabled andcorresponding modules must be compiled: # Multimedia devices # CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=mTo enable advanced debugging functionality on the device through /sysfs: # Multimedia devices # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG=y # USB support # CONFIG_USB=mIn addition, depending on the hardware being used, the modules below arenecessary: # USB Host Controller Drivers # CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=m CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=m CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=mAnd finally: # USB Multimedia devices # CONFIG_USB_ET61X251=m6. Module loading=================To use the driver, it is necessary to load the "et61x251" module into memoryafter 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 et61x251At this point the devices should be recognized. You can invoke "dmesg" toanalyze kernel messages and verify that the loading process has gone well: [user@localhost home]$ dmesg7. Module parameters====================Module parameters are listed below:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: video_nrType: 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 registered camera and use auto for the first one and for every other camera.Default: -1-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: force_munmapType: 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_timeoutType: uint array (min = 0, max = 64)Syntax: <n[,...]>Description: Timeout for a video frame in seconds. This parameter is specific for each detected camera. This parameter can be changed at runtime thanks to the /sys filesystem interface.Default: 2-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: debugType: ushortSyntax: <n>Description: Debugging information level, from 0 to 3: 0 = none (use carefully) 1 = critical errors 2 = significant informations 3 = more verbose messages Level 3 is useful for testing only, when only one device is used at the same time. It also shows some more informations about the hardware being detected. This module parameter can be changed at runtime thanks to the /sys filesystem interface.Default: 2-------------------------------------------------------------------------------8. Optional device control through "sysfs"==========================================If the kernel has been compiled with the CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG option enabled,it is possible to read and write both the ET61X[12]51 and the image sensorregisters by using the "sysfs" filesystem interface.There are four files in the /sys/class/video4linux/videoX directory for eachregistered camera: "reg", "val", "i2c_reg" and "i2c_val". The first two filescontrol the ET61X[12]51 bridge, while the other two control the sensor chip."reg" and "i2c_reg" hold the values of the current register index where thefollowing reading/writing operations are addressed at through "val" and"i2c_val". Their use is not intended for end-users, unless you know what youare doing. 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 theregister number 1 of the sensor register table - which is usually the productidentifier - of the camera registered as "/dev/video0": [root@localhost #] cd /sys/class/video4linux/video0 [root@localhost #] echo 1 > i2c_reg [root@localhost #] cat i2c_valNote that if the sensor registers cannot be read, "cat" will fail.To avoid race conditions, all the I/O accesses to the files are serialized.9. Supported devices====================None of the names of the companies as well as their products will be mentionedhere. They have never collaborated with the author, so no advertising.From the point of view of a driver, what unambiguously identify a device areits vendor and product USB identifiers. Below is a list of known identifiers ofdevices mounting the ET61X[12]51 PC camera controllers:Vendor ID Product ID--------- ----------0x102c 0x61510x102c 0x62510x102c 0x62530x102c 0x62540x102c 0x62550x102c 0x62560x102c 0x62570x102c 0x62580x102c 0x62590x102c 0x625a0x102c 0x625b0x102c 0x625c0x102c 0x625d0x102c 0x625e0x102c 0x625f0x102c 0x62600x102c 0x62610x102c 0x62620x102c 0x62630x102c 0x62640x102c 0x62650x102c 0x62660x102c 0x62670x102c 0x62680x102c 0x6269The following image sensors are supported:Model Manufacturer----- ------------TAS5130D1B Taiwan Advanced Sensor CorporationAll the available control settings of each image sensor are supported throughthe V4L2 interface.10. Notes for V4L2 application developers=========================================This driver follows the V4L2 API specifications. In particular, it enforces tworules:- exactly one I/O method, either "mmap" or "read", is associated with eachfile descriptor. Once it is selected, the application must close and reopen thedevice to switch to the other I/O method;- although it is not mandatory, previously mapped buffer memory should alwaysbe 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 sizeof the new video frames, so you have to map the buffers again before any I/Oattempts on them.Consistently with the hardware limits, this driver also supports imagedownscaling with arbitrary scaling factors from 1 and 2 in both directions.However, the V4L2 API specifications don't correctly define how the scalingfactor can be chosen arbitrarily by the "negotiation" of the "source" and"target" rectangles. To work around this flaw, we have added the conventionthat, during the negotiation, whenever the "VIDIOC_S_CROP" ioctl is issued, thescaling factor is restored to 1.This driver supports two different video formats: the first one is the "8-bitSequential Bayer" format and can be used to obtain uncompressed video datafrom the device through the current I/O method, while the second one provides"raw" compressed video data (without frame headers not related to thecompressed data). The current compression quality may vary from 0 to 1 and canbe selected or queried thanks to the VIDIOC_S_JPEGCOMP and VIDIOC_G_JPEGCOMPV4L2 ioctl's.11. 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'.
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