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      1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2
      3The cafe_ccic driver
      4====================
      5
      6Author: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
      7
      8Introduction
      9------------
     10
     11"cafe_ccic" is a driver for the Marvell 88ALP01 "cafe" CMOS camera
     12controller.  This is the controller found in first-generation OLPC systems,
     13and this driver was written with support from the OLPC project.
     14
     15Current status: the core driver works.  It can generate data in YUV422,
     16RGB565, and RGB444 formats.  (Anybody looking at the code will see RGB32 as
     17well, but that is a debugging aid which will be removed shortly).  VGA and
     18QVGA modes work; CIF is there but the colors remain funky.  Only the OV7670
     19sensor is known to work with this controller at this time.
     20
     21To try it out: either of these commands will work:
     22
     23.. code-block:: none
     24
     25     $ mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l2:width=640:height=480 -nosound
     26     $ mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l2:width=640:height=480:outfmt=bgr16 -nosound
     27
     28The "xawtv" utility also works; gqcam does not, for unknown reasons.
     29
     30Load time options
     31-----------------
     32
     33There are a few load-time options, most of which can be changed after
     34loading via sysfs as well:
     35
     36 - alloc_bufs_at_load:  Normally, the driver will not allocate any DMA
     37   buffers until the time comes to transfer data.  If this option is set,
     38   then worst-case-sized buffers will be allocated at module load time.
     39   This option nails down the memory for the life of the module, but
     40   perhaps decreases the chances of an allocation failure later on.
     41
     42 - dma_buf_size: The size of DMA buffers to allocate.  Note that this
     43   option is only consulted for load-time allocation; when buffers are
     44   allocated at run time, they will be sized appropriately for the current
     45   camera settings.
     46
     47 - n_dma_bufs: The controller can cycle through either two or three DMA
     48   buffers.  Normally, the driver tries to use three buffers; on faster
     49   systems, however, it will work well with only two.
     50
     51 - min_buffers: The minimum number of streaming I/O buffers that the driver
     52   will consent to work with.  Default is one, but, on slower systems,
     53   better behavior with mplayer can be achieved by setting to a higher
     54   value (like six).
     55
     56 - max_buffers: The maximum number of streaming I/O buffers; default is
     57   ten.  That number was carefully picked out of a hat and should not be
     58   assumed to actually mean much of anything.
     59
     60 - flip: If this boolean parameter is set, the sensor will be instructed to
     61   invert the video image.  Whether it makes sense is determined by how
     62   your particular camera is mounted.