Dear users, I'm trying to get the LI-5M03CS (Aptina MT9P031) on BB-xM Rev C configuration running with Debian.
First I tried some newer kernels but the FDT based boot isn't fully supported yet (or at least this is what I think after some reading) Then I cloned the git://github.com/RobertCNelson/stable-kernel.git build scripts, v3.9.x branch, selected MT9P031 in menuconfig and build the kernel. Then I cherry-picked some patches from Laurent: git remote add pinchartl git://linuxtv.org/pinchartl/media.git git fetch pinchartl git cherry-pick b54ece2d97c244416e3239f0a0d2a665fe1c152a git cherry-pick bca60770d38a41bab4b69c93cbbe3d79c1443f80 git cherry-pick 58ee8629ebc528b629dac36e5e5c67dffeecd2fa Then recompiled and installed the kernel on a SD Card which was previously installed with RCNs debian netinstall. After cloning, compiling and installing media-ctl and yavta im able to get images with sudo media-ctl -r -l '"mt9p031 2-0048":0->"OMAP3 ISP CCDC":0[1], "OMAP3 ISP CCDC":2->"OMAP3 ISP preview":0[1], "OMAP3 ISP preview":1->"OMAP3 ISP resizer":0[1], "OMAP3 ISP resizer":1->"OMAP3 ISP resizer output":0[1]' sudo media-ctl -V '"mt9p031 2-0048":0 [SGRBG10 1280x1024], "OMAP3 ISP CCDC":2 [SGRBG10 1280x1024], "OMAP3 ISP preview":1 [UYVY 1280x1024], "OMAP3 ISP resizer":1 [UYVY 1024x768]' /usr/sbin/yavta -f UYVY -s 1024x768 --capture=3 --file="$(pwd)/img#.uyvy" /dev/video6 gm mogrify -size 1024x768 -format jpg *.uyvy but the first image is a "magnified" version of the following 2 images (all 3 have 1024x768 Pixels) After all this trial&error process I really wonder what would be the best way to get this camera running on Debian. Is there a better branch to clone from? In the end I want to be able to get RAW bayer images from the sensor. Thank in advance, Andy -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to beagleboard+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.