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- Date:
Sat May 20 10:37:04 2000
- Orig file:
v2.3.99-pre8/linux/Documentation/usb/ov511.txt
- Orig date:
Thu May 11 15:30:05 2000
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.3.99-pre8/linux/Documentation/usb/ov511.txt linux/Documentation/usb/ov511.txt
@@ -6,11 +6,8 @@
Homepage: http://alpha.dyndns.org/ov511
NEW IN THIS VERSION:
- o Improvements to sensor detection code
- o Added "i2c_detect_tries" and "aperture" parameters
- o proc filesystem status support
- o read() fixed partially
- o code cleanups and minor fixes
+ o 352x288 mode
+ o force_rgb parameter for apps that expect RGB instead of BGR
INTRODUCTION:
@@ -139,7 +136,7 @@
or so lines higher than the red component. This is only apparent in
images with white objects on black backgrounds at 640x480. Setting this
to 1 will realign the color planes correctly. NOTE: This is still
- experimental and very buggy.
+ experimental and very buggy. You will likely need a fast (500 Mhz) CPU.
NAME: snapshot
TYPE: integer (boolean)
@@ -148,8 +145,41 @@
button is pressed. Note that this does not yet work with most apps,
including xawtv and vidcat. NOTE: See the section "TODO" for more info.
+ NAME: sensor
+ TYPE: integer ([0, 1, 3])
+ DEFAULT: [varies]
+ DESC: If you know that your camera sensor is not detected correctly, set this
+ parameter. This is a global option for all attached OV511 cameras. You
+ will probably never need to set this, but if you do, valid values are:
+ 0 for OV7620
+ 1 for OV7620AE
+ 3 for OV7610
+
+ NAME: i2c_detect_tries
+ TYPE: integer (don't set it insanely high!)
+ DEFAULT: 5
+ DESC: This is the number of times the driver will try to sync and detect the
+ internal i2c bus (which connects the OV511 and sensor). If you are
+ getting intermittant detection failures ("Failed to read sensor ID...")
+ you should increase this by a modest amount. If setting it to 20 or so
+ doesn't fix things, look elsewhere for the cause of the problem.
+
+ NAME: aperture
+ TYPE: integer (0 - 15)
+ DEFAULT: [varies by sensor]
+ DESC: For legal values, see the OV7610/7620 specs under register Common F.
+ This setting affects the upper nybble of that reg (bits 4-7). This is
+ for if you want to play with the camera's pixel saturation.
+
+ NAME: force_rgb
+ TYPE: integer (boolean)
+ DEFAULT: 0
+ DESC: Force image to be read in RGB instead of BGR. This option allow
+ programs that expect RGB data (e.g. gqcam) to work with this driver. If
+ your colors look VERY wrong, you may want to change this.
+
WORKING FEATURES:
- o Color streaming/capture at 640x480 and 320x240
+ o Color streaming/capture at 640x480, 352x288, and 320x240
o YUV420 color
o Monochrome
o Setting/getting of saturation, contrast and brightness (no hue yet; only
@@ -158,7 +188,7 @@
EXPERIMENTAL FEATURES:
o fix_rgb_offset: Sometimes works, but other times causes errors with xawtv and
- corrupted frames.
+ corrupted frames. If you have a very fast CPU, you can try it.
o Snapshot mode (only works with some read() based apps; see below for more)
o read() support
@@ -197,6 +227,6 @@
The code is based in no small part on the CPiA driver by Johannes Erdfelt,
Randy Dunlap, and others. Big thanks to them for their pioneering work on that
-and the USB stack. Thanks to Bret Wallach for getting camera reg IO , ISOC, and
-image capture working. Thanks to Orion Sky Lawlor and Kevin Moore for their
-work as well.
+and the USB stack. Thanks to Bret Wallach for getting camera reg IO, ISOC, and
+image capture working. Thanks to Orion Sky Lawlor, Kevin Moore, and Claudio
+Matsuoka for their work as well.
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