If this device uses an IPU3 we have a chance to support it with the new
CIO2 IPU3 layers in the kernel - but it likely needs confirmation on the
Sensors and will certainly require kernel updates (as well as updates to
libcamera if the sensor is not yet supported).
If someone wants to work through
Tested on bionic proposed kernel by manually installing the dpkgs.
modprobe vim2m
modprobe vivid
modprobe vimc
kbingham@Q:$ uname -a
Linux Q 4.15.0-63-generic #72-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 6 10:12:25 UTC 2019 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
kbingham@Q:$ lsv4l2
video0: HP Wide Vision FHD Camera: HP W
v
If I'm expected to test this on Bionic, how do I do that using
EnableProposed on my Disco release?
Or can someone point me to the relevant kernel debs to manually install
and test please?
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confirmed the 5.0.0-28-generic kernel from proposed works and provides VIMC
functionality.
Thanks
** Tags removed: verification-needed-disco
** Tags added: verification-done-disco
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Has the fix been picked up by the linux-stable trees?
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Title:
VIMC module not available (CONFIG_VIDEO_VIMC not set)
Status in linux
Thanks I'm running the 5.2 kernel that you built now and confirm it has
VIMC support.
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Title:
VIMC module not available (CONFIG_VIDE
for reference, CONFIG_VIDEO_VIMC was added in
v4.11-rc5-253-gf2fe89061d79, which made it into Linux v4.12
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Title:
VIMC module not av
Log files are irrelevant. This is not a bug in the running kernel, just
an issue with the kernel config used to build the modules.
Issue changed to confirmed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
The Multimedia VIMC module provides a test interface for the linux-media
media controller framework.
This is useful for automated tests, and development of multimedia frameworks.
Other components similar to this such as VIVID (CONFIG_VIDEO_VIVID=m) are
enabled, but VIMC is m
Also affected me after upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10.
The real pain point is that it locks my CPU frequency at 800MHz, and
doesn't 'unlock' it even after removing the intel_powerclamp module.
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As well as a kernel driver, this platform also needs user space support
to enable the camera.
We are developing an open framework to support the IPU3 (and other
complex camera systems) at https://www.libcamera.org/ but this is still
very much a work in (active) progress and young in it's developme
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