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SubjectRe: [PATCH v6 19/39] media: Add i.MX media core driver
Hi!


> +https://boundarydevices.com/products/nit6x_5mp

I'd use /product/ in url, as it redirects there.

> +https://boundarydevices.com/product/nit6x_5mp_mipi

..and for consistency.

> +The following example configures a direct conversion pipeline to capture
> +from the OV5640, transmitting on MIPI CSI-2 virtual channel 1. $sensorfmt
> +can be any format supported by the OV5640. $sensordim is the frame
> +dimension part of $sensorfmt (minus the mbus pixel code). $outputfmt can
> +be any format supported by the ipu1_ic_prpenc entity at its output pad:
> +
> +.. code-block:: none
> +
> + # Setup links
> + media-ctl -l "'ov5640 1-003c':0 -> 'imx6-mipi-csi2':0[1]"
> + media-ctl -l "'imx6-mipi-csi2':2 -> 'ipu1_csi1':0[1]"
> + media-ctl -l "'ipu1_csi1':1 -> 'ipu1_ic_prp':0[1]"
> + media-ctl -l "'ipu1_ic_prp':1 -> 'ipu1_ic_prpenc':0[1]"
> + media-ctl -l "'ipu1_ic_prpenc':1 -> 'ipu1_ic_prpenc capture':0[1]"
> + # Configure pads
> + media-ctl -V "'ov5640 1-003c':0 [fmt:$sensorfmt field:none]"
> + media-ctl -V "'imx6-mipi-csi2':2 [fmt:$sensorfmt field:none]"
> + media-ctl -V "'ipu1_csi1':1 [fmt:AYUV32/$sensordim field:none]"
> + media-ctl -V "'ipu1_ic_prp':1 [fmt:AYUV32/$sensordim field:none]"
> + media-ctl -V "'ipu1_ic_prpenc':1 [fmt:$outputfmt field:none]"
> +
> +Streaming can then begin on "ipu1_ic_prpenc capture" node. The v4l2-ctl
> +tool can be used to select any supported YUV or RGB pixelformat on the
> +capture device node.

Nothing for you to fix here, but we should really create some
library-like interface for media-ctl.
Pavel

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