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- Samsung S5P/EXYNOS4 FIMC driver
- Copyright (C) 2012 - 2013 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The FIMC (Fully Interactive Mobile Camera) device available in Samsung
- SoC Application Processors is an integrated camera host interface, color
- space converter, image resizer and rotator. It's also capable of capturing
- data from LCD controller (FIMD) through the SoC internal writeback data
- path. There are multiple FIMC instances in the SoCs (up to 4), having
- slightly different capabilities, like pixel alignment constraints, rotator
- availability, LCD writeback support, etc. The driver is located at
- drivers/media/platform/exynos4-is directory.
- 1. Supported SoCs
- =================
- S5PC100 (mem-to-mem only), S5PV210, EXYNOS4210
- 2. Supported features
- =====================
- - camera parallel interface capture (ITU-R.BT601/565);
- - camera serial interface capture (MIPI-CSI2);
- - memory-to-memory processing (color space conversion, scaling, mirror
- and rotation);
- - dynamic pipeline re-configuration at runtime (re-attachment of any FIMC
- instance to any parallel video input or any MIPI-CSI front-end);
- - runtime PM and system wide suspend/resume
- Not currently supported:
- - LCD writeback input
- - per frame clock gating (mem-to-mem)
- 3. Files partitioning
- =====================
- - media device driver
- drivers/media/platform/exynos4-is/media-dev.[ch]
- - camera capture video device driver
- drivers/media/platform/exynos4-is/fimc-capture.c
- - MIPI-CSI2 receiver subdev
- drivers/media/platform/exynos4-is/mipi-csis.[ch]
- - video post-processor (mem-to-mem)
- drivers/media/platform/exynos4-is/fimc-core.c
- - common files
- drivers/media/platform/exynos4-is/fimc-core.h
- drivers/media/platform/exynos4-is/fimc-reg.h
- drivers/media/platform/exynos4-is/regs-fimc.h
- 4. User space interfaces
- ========================
- 4.1. Media device interface
- The driver supports Media Controller API as defined at
- http://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/media_common.html
- The media device driver name is "SAMSUNG S5P FIMC".
- The purpose of this interface is to allow changing assignment of FIMC instances
- to the SoC peripheral camera input at runtime and optionally to control internal
- connections of the MIPI-CSIS device(s) to the FIMC entities.
- The media device interface allows to configure the SoC for capturing image
- data from the sensor through more than one FIMC instance (e.g. for simultaneous
- viewfinder and still capture setup).
- Reconfiguration is done by enabling/disabling media links created by the driver
- during initialization. The internal device topology can be easily discovered
- through media entity and links enumeration.
- 4.2. Memory-to-memory video node
- V4L2 memory-to-memory interface at /dev/video? device node. This is standalone
- video device, it has no media pads. However please note the mem-to-mem and
- capture video node operation on same FIMC instance is not allowed. The driver
- detects such cases but the applications should prevent them to avoid an
- undefined behaviour.
- 4.3. Capture video node
- The driver supports V4L2 Video Capture Interface as defined at:
- http://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/devices.html
- At the capture and mem-to-mem video nodes only the multi-planar API is
- supported. For more details see:
- http://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/planar-apis.html
- 4.4. Camera capture subdevs
- Each FIMC instance exports a sub-device node (/dev/v4l-subdev?), a sub-device
- node is also created per each available and enabled at the platform level
- MIPI-CSI receiver device (currently up to two).
- 4.5. sysfs
- In order to enable more precise camera pipeline control through the sub-device
- API the driver creates a sysfs entry associated with "s5p-fimc-md" platform
- device. The entry path is: /sys/platform/devices/s5p-fimc-md/subdev_conf_mode.
- In typical use case there could be a following capture pipeline configuration:
- sensor subdev -> mipi-csi subdev -> fimc subdev -> video node
- When we configure these devices through sub-device API at user space, the
- configuration flow must be from left to right, and the video node is
- configured as last one.
- When we don't use sub-device user space API the whole configuration of all
- devices belonging to the pipeline is done at the video node driver.
- The sysfs entry allows to instruct the capture node driver not to configure
- the sub-devices (format, crop), to avoid resetting the subdevs' configuration
- when the last configuration steps at the video node is performed.
- For full sub-device control support (subdevs configured at user space before
- starting streaming):
- # echo "sub-dev" > /sys/platform/devices/s5p-fimc-md/subdev_conf_mode
- For V4L2 video node control only (subdevs configured internally by the host
- driver):
- # echo "vid-dev" > /sys/platform/devices/s5p-fimc-md/subdev_conf_mode
- This is a default option.
- 5. Device mapping to video and subdev device nodes
- ==================================================
- There are associated two video device nodes with each device instance in
- hardware - video capture and mem-to-mem and additionally a subdev node for
- more precise FIMC capture subsystem control. In addition a separate v4l2
- sub-device node is created per each MIPI-CSIS device.
- How to find out which /dev/video? or /dev/v4l-subdev? is assigned to which
- device?
- You can either grep through the kernel log to find relevant information, i.e.
- # dmesg | grep -i fimc
- (note that udev, if present, might still have rearranged the video nodes),
- or retrieve the information from /dev/media? with help of the media-ctl tool:
- # media-ctl -p
- 7. Build
- ========
- If the driver is built as a loadable kernel module (CONFIG_VIDEO_SAMSUNG_S5P_FIMC=m)
- two modules are created (in addition to the core v4l2 modules): s5p-fimc.ko and
- optional s5p-csis.ko (MIPI-CSI receiver subdev).
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