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Add support for creating a tree-based hieararchy of options instead of a flat list. This is useful to support options that need to be interpreted in the context of a particular occurrence of an array option. The usage text automatically documents the options in their corresponding context: Options: -c, --camera camera ... Specify which camera to operate on, by id or by index -h, --help Display this help message -I, --info Display information about stream(s) -l, --list List all cameras --list-controls List cameras controls -p, --list-properties List cameras properties -m, --monitor Monitor for hotplug and unplug camera events Options valid in the context of --camera: -C, --capture[=count] Capture until interrupted by user or until <count> frames captured -F, --file[=filename] Write captured frames to disk If the file name ends with a '/', it sets the directory in which to write files, using the default file name. Otherwise it sets the full file path and name. The first '#' character in the file name is expanded to the camera index, stream name and frame sequence number. The default file name is 'frame-#.bin'. -s, --stream key=value[,key=value,...] ... Set configuration of a camera stream height=integer Height in pixels pixelformat=string Pixel format name role=string Role for the stream (viewfinder, video, still, raw) width=integer Width in pixels --strict-formats Do not allow requested stream format(s) to be adjusted --metadata Print the metadata for completed requests Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@ideasonboard.com> |
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0 .. 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} Meson Build system: [required] meson (>= 0.55) ninja-build pkg-config 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 the libcamera core: [required] python3-yaml python3-ply python3-jinja2 for IPA module signing: [required] libgnutls28-dev openssl for the Raspberry Pi IPA: [optional] libboost-dev Support for Raspberry Pi can be disabled through the meson 'pipelines' option to avoid this dependency. for device hotplug enumeration: [optional] libudev-dev for documentation: [optional] python3-sphinx doxygen graphviz for gstreamer: [optional] libgstreamer1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev for cam: [optional] libevent-dev for qcam: [optional] qtbase5-dev libqt5core5a libqt5gui5 libqt5widgets5 qttools5-dev-tools libtiff-dev for tracing with lttng: [optional] liblttng-ust-dev python3-jinja2 lttng-tools for android: [optional] libexif libjpeg libyaml 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 a 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 Troubleshooting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Several users have reported issues with meson installation, crux of the issue is a potential version mismatch between the version that root uses, and the version that the normal user uses. On calling `ninja -C build`, it can't find the build.ninja module. This is a snippet of the error message. :: ninja: Entering directory `build' ninja: error: loading 'build.ninja': No such file or directory This can be solved in two ways: 1) Don't install meson again if it is already installed system-wide. 2) If a version of meson which is different from the system-wide version is already installed, uninstall that meson using pip3, and install again without the --user argument.