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
Booted mainline rc2.
g
Jan 18 18:52:39 hatstand kernel: [5.902278] ipu3-cio2 :00:14.3:
enabling device ( -> 0002)
Jan 18 18:52:39 hatstand kernel: [5.903133] ipu3-cio2 :00:14.3: device
0x9d32 (rev: 0x1)
Jan 18 18:52:39 hatstand kernel: [5.906012] ipu3-cio2 :00:14.3: E
apport information
** Description changed:
Duel booting with Windows shows the hardware works out-of-the-box there.
Windows device manager calls it 'Intel AVSteam Camera 2500' on 'Intel HD
Graphics 515'.
It claims the attach path is video\ven_8086\subsys\06D61028
Upgrading to the
Seems like it need ipu3 driver, which gets included since v5.0-rc1 [1].
[1] https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.0-rc1/
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** Tags added: apport-collected bionic
** Description changed:
Duel booting with Windows shows the hardware works out-of-the-box there.
Windows device manager calls it 'Intel AVSteam Camera 2500' on 'Intel HD
Graphics 515'.
It claims the attach path is video\ven_808
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