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The applcation for&nbsp;plain v4L2 capture device still can be used(like gstreamer v4l2src plugins, v4l2ctl), but the media&nbsp;controller must be setup in a&nbsp;proper state before starting capture.<br/> For your own applications for Video Capture with rockchip-isp1 driver, it should do things like thefollowing commands:
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=== User applications&nbsp; ===
 
 
=== The applcation for&nbsp;plain v4L2 capture device still can be used(like gstreamer v4l2src plugins, v4l2ctl), but the media&nbsp;controller must be setup in a&nbsp;proper state before starting capture.<br/> For your own applications for Video Capture with rockchip-isp1 driver, it should do things like thefollowing commands: ===
 
 
=== <br/> Gstreamer ===
 
 
== Android ==
 
 
=== Camera Hal3 ===
 
 
[https://source.android.com/devices/camera/camera3?hl=zh-cn https://source.android.com/devices/camera/camera3?hl=zh-cn]
 
 
= Usage Example =
 
 
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Revision as of 07:45, 30 November 2017

NOTE: Under construction

 

Overview

The document below provide basical informations about the rockchip-isp1 driver driver and Image Signal Processing block on Rockchip SoC with examples and details.

Hardware

ISP Details

Block diagram

The datasheet about ISP is currently only available under NDA, so we can't paste the completed block diagram from datasheet to here.

Below diagram is a abstract version:

MIPI Details

Software

Driver

rockchip-isp1 is a V4L2 based driver for Image Signal Processing block on Rockchip SoC. Compared to the earlier driver rk-isp10, it use Media Controller framework, which it's different from plain v4L2. While the plain v4L2 had a view of the device as a plain DMA based image drabber which connects the input data to the host memory, the Media Controller takes into consideration the fact that a typical video device might consist of multiple sub-devices 

Media Controller Basics

Please read below link carefully, especially if you don't have use it before.

https://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/uapi/mediactl/media-controller-intro.html

Linux

User applications 

The applcation for plain v4L2 capture device still can be used(like gstreamer v4l2src plugins, v4l2ctl), but the media controller must be setup in a proper state before starting capture.
For your own applications for Video Capture with rockchip-isp1 driver, it should do things like thefollowing commands:


Gstreamer

Android

Camera Hal3

https://source.android.com/devices/camera/camera3?hl=zh-cn

Usage Example

Others

Topology

Media device information
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driver          rkisp1
model           rkisp1
serial          
bus info        
hw revision     0x0
driver version  0.0.0

Device topology
- entity 1: rkisp1-isp-subdev (4 pads, 5 links)
            type V4L2 subdev subtype Unknown flags 0
            device node name /dev/v4l-subdev0
        pad0: Sink
                [fmt:SBGGR10_1X10/800x600 field:none
                 crop.bounds:(0,0)/800x600
                 crop:(0,0)/800x600]
                <- "rockchip-sy-mipi-dphy":1 [ENABLED]
        pad1: Sink
                <- "rkisp1-input-params":0 [ENABLED]
        pad2: Source
                [fmt:SBGGR10_1X10/800x600 field:none
                 crop.bounds:(0,0)/800x600
                 crop:(0,0)/800x600]
                -> "rkisp1_selfpath":0 [ENABLED]
                -> "rkisp1_mainpath":0 [ENABLED]
        pad3: Source
                -> "rkisp1-statistics":0 [ENABLED]

- entity 2: rkisp1_selfpath (1 pad, 1 link)
            type Node subtype V4L flags 0
            device node name /dev/video0
        pad0: Sink
                <- "rkisp1-isp-subdev":2 [ENABLED]

- entity 3: rkisp1_mainpath (1 pad, 1 link)
            type Node subtype V4L flags 0
            device node name /dev/video1
        pad0: Sink
                <- "rkisp1-isp-subdev":2 [ENABLED]

- entity 4: rkisp1-statistics (1 pad, 1 link)
            type Node subtype V4L flags 0
            device node name /dev/video2
        pad0: Sink
                <- "rkisp1-isp-subdev":3 [ENABLED]

- entity 5: rkisp1-input-params (1 pad, 1 link)
            type Node subtype V4L flags 0
            device node name /dev/video3
        pad0: Source
                -> "rkisp1-isp-subdev":1 [ENABLED]

- entity 6: rockchip-sy-mipi-dphy (2 pads, 2 links)
            type V4L2 subdev subtype Unknown flags 0
            device node name /dev/v4l-subdev1
        pad0: Sink
                [fmt:SRGGB10_1X10/3280x2464 field:none]
                <- "imx219 2-0010":0 [ENABLED]
        pad1: Source
                [fmt:SRGGB10_1X10/3280x2464 field:none]
                -> "rkisp1-isp-subdev":0 [ENABLED]

- entity 7: imx219 2-0010 (1 pad, 1 link)
            type V4L2 subdev subtype Sensor flags 0
            device node name /dev/v4l-subdev2
        pad0: Source
                [fmt:SRGGB10_1X10/3280x2464 field:none]
                -> "rockchip-sy-mipi-dphy":0 [ENABLED]