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Add further support to the pixel format convertor to allow ARGB, RGBA,
and ABGR formats to be displayed in qcam.

Blank lines are added between the sections for NV, RGB, YUV, and MJPEG
configurations.

The implementation of the RGB conversions are highly inefficient, and
where possible should be extended to use hardware accelerations such as
OpenGL, or in the event that the input format is identical (or
compatible) with the output format - a more optimised memcpy should be
implemented.

Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
2020-03-16 15:21:15 +00:00
Documentation libcamera: controls: Add templates to convert a type T to a ControlType 2020-03-06 18:10:21 +02:00
include libcamera: controls: Fix strict aliasing violation 2020-03-08 19:35:24 +02:00
licenses licenses: add Apache-2.0 license 2019-08-12 10:34:13 +02:00
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src qcam: format_convertor: Extend 32 bit ARGB format combinations 2020-03-16 15:21:15 +00:00
test test: file-descriptor: Fix undefined O_TMPFILE compilation error 2020-03-08 19:35:23 +02:00
utils utils: rkisp1: sync topology with upstream driver in capture script 2020-02-13 14:55:20 +01:00
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README.rst gst: Document dependencies and quick usage 2020-03-07 01:58:08 +02:00

.. section-begin-libcamera

===========
 libcamera
===========

**A complex camera support library for Linux, Android, and ChromeOS**

Cameras are complex devices that need heavy hardware image processing
operations. Control of the processing is based on advanced algorithms that must
run on a programmable processor. This has traditionally been implemented in a
dedicated MCU in the camera, but in embedded devices algorithms have been moved
to the main CPU to save cost. Blurring the boundary between camera devices and
Linux often left the user with no other option than a vendor-specific
closed-source solution.

To address this problem the Linux media community has very recently started
collaboration with the industry to develop a camera stack that will be
open-source-friendly while still protecting vendor core IP. libcamera was born
out of that collaboration and will offer modern camera support to Linux-based
systems, including traditional Linux distributions, ChromeOS and Android.

.. section-end-libcamera
.. section-begin-getting-started

Getting Started
---------------

To fetch the sources, build and install:

::

  git clone git://linuxtv.org/libcamera.git
  cd libcamera
  meson build
  ninja -C build install

Dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~

The following Debian/Ubuntu packages are required for building libcamera.
Other distributions may have differing package names:

A C++ toolchain: [required]
	Either {g++, clang}

for libcamera: [required]
        meson (>= 0.47) ninja-build python3-yaml

        If your distribution doesn't provide a recent enough version of meson,
        you can install or upgrade it using pip3.

        .. code::

            pip3 install --user meson
            pip3 install --user --upgrade meson

for device hotplug enumeration: [optional]
	pkg-config libudev-dev

for qcam: [optional]
	qtbase5-dev libqt5core5a libqt5gui5 libqt5widgets5

for documentation: [optional]
	python3-sphinx doxygen

for gstreamer: [optional]
	libgstreamer1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev

Using GStreamer plugin
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

To use GStreamer plugin from source tree, set the following environment so that
GStreamer can find it.

  export GST_PLUGIN_PATH=$(pwd)/build/src/gstreamer

The debugging tool `gst-launch-1.0` can be used to construct and pipeline and test
it. The following pipeline will stream from the camera named "Camera 1" onto the
default video display element on your system.

.. code::

  gst-launch-1.0 libcamerasrc camera-name="Camera 1" ! videoconvert ! autovideosink

.. section-end-getting-started