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authorMichael Krufky <mkrufky@linuxtv.org>2006-05-23 16:41:31 -0400
committerMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@infradead.org>2006-06-25 01:00:38 -0400
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treefd74fbd68e226749174c2aba6bd6761668696054 /Documentation/video4linux/ibmcam.txt
parent680543c5d2756ad3496f8ef197ba8825b78d6840 (diff)
V4L/DVB (4042): Documentation: whitespace cleanup
Signed-off-by: Michael Krufky <mkrufky@linuxtv.org> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@infradead.org>
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Internal interface: Video For Linux (V4L)
21Supported controls: 21Supported controls:
22- by V4L: Contrast, Brightness, Color, Hue 22- by V4L: Contrast, Brightness, Color, Hue
23- by driver options: frame rate, lighting conditions, video format, 23- by driver options: frame rate, lighting conditions, video format,
24 default picture settings, sharpness. 24 default picture settings, sharpness.
25 25
26SUPPORTED CAMERAS: 26SUPPORTED CAMERAS:
27 27
@@ -191,66 +191,66 @@ init_model2_sat Integer 0..255 [0x34] init_model2_sat=65
191init_model2_yb Integer 0..255 [0xa0] init_model2_yb=200 191init_model2_yb Integer 0..255 [0xa0] init_model2_yb=200
192 192
193debug You don't need this option unless you are a developer. 193debug You don't need this option unless you are a developer.
194 If you are a developer then you will see in the code 194 If you are a developer then you will see in the code
195 what values do what. 0=off. 195 what values do what. 0=off.
196 196
197flags This is a bit mask, and you can combine any number of 197flags This is a bit mask, and you can combine any number of
198 bits to produce what you want. Usually you don't want 198 bits to produce what you want. Usually you don't want
199 any of extra features this option provides: 199 any of extra features this option provides:
200 200
201 FLAGS_RETRY_VIDIOCSYNC 1 This bit allows to retry failed 201 FLAGS_RETRY_VIDIOCSYNC 1 This bit allows to retry failed
202 VIDIOCSYNC ioctls without failing. 202 VIDIOCSYNC ioctls without failing.
203 Will work with xawtv, will not 203 Will work with xawtv, will not
204 with xrealproducer. Default is 204 with xrealproducer. Default is
205 not set. 205 not set.
206 FLAGS_MONOCHROME 2 Activates monochrome (b/w) mode. 206 FLAGS_MONOCHROME 2 Activates monochrome (b/w) mode.
207 FLAGS_DISPLAY_HINTS 4 Shows colored pixels which have 207 FLAGS_DISPLAY_HINTS 4 Shows colored pixels which have
208 magic meaning to developers. 208 magic meaning to developers.
209 FLAGS_OVERLAY_STATS 8 Shows tiny numbers on screen, 209 FLAGS_OVERLAY_STATS 8 Shows tiny numbers on screen,
210 useful only for debugging. 210 useful only for debugging.
211 FLAGS_FORCE_TESTPATTERN 16 Shows blue screen with numbers. 211 FLAGS_FORCE_TESTPATTERN 16 Shows blue screen with numbers.
212 FLAGS_SEPARATE_FRAMES 32 Shows each frame separately, as 212 FLAGS_SEPARATE_FRAMES 32 Shows each frame separately, as
213 it was received from the camera. 213 it was received from the camera.
214 Default (not set) is to mix the 214 Default (not set) is to mix the
215 preceding frame in to compensate 215 preceding frame in to compensate
216 for occasional loss of Isoc data 216 for occasional loss of Isoc data
217 on high frame rates. 217 on high frame rates.
218 FLAGS_CLEAN_FRAMES 64 Forces "cleanup" of each frame 218 FLAGS_CLEAN_FRAMES 64 Forces "cleanup" of each frame
219 prior to use; relevant only if 219 prior to use; relevant only if
220 FLAGS_SEPARATE_FRAMES is set. 220 FLAGS_SEPARATE_FRAMES is set.
221 Default is not to clean frames, 221 Default is not to clean frames,
222 this is a little faster but may 222 this is a little faster but may
223 produce flicker if frame rate is 223 produce flicker if frame rate is
224 too high and Isoc data gets lost. 224 too high and Isoc data gets lost.
225 FLAGS_NO_DECODING 128 This flag turns the video stream 225 FLAGS_NO_DECODING 128 This flag turns the video stream
226 decoder off, and dumps the raw 226 decoder off, and dumps the raw
227 Isoc data from the camera into 227 Isoc data from the camera into
228 the reading process. Useful to 228 the reading process. Useful to
229 developers, but not to users. 229 developers, but not to users.
230 230
231framerate This setting controls frame rate of the camera. This is 231framerate This setting controls frame rate of the camera. This is
232 an approximate setting (in terms of "worst" ... "best") 232 an approximate setting (in terms of "worst" ... "best")
233 because camera changes frame rate depending on amount 233 because camera changes frame rate depending on amount
234 of light available. Setting 0 is slowest, 6 is fastest. 234 of light available. Setting 0 is slowest, 6 is fastest.
235 Beware - fast settings are very demanding and may not 235 Beware - fast settings are very demanding and may not
236 work well with all video sizes. Be conservative. 236 work well with all video sizes. Be conservative.
237 237
238hue_correction This highly optional setting allows to adjust the 238hue_correction This highly optional setting allows to adjust the
239 hue of the image in a way slightly different from 239 hue of the image in a way slightly different from
240 what usual "hue" control does. Both controls affect 240 what usual "hue" control does. Both controls affect
241 YUV colorspace: regular "hue" control adjusts only 241 YUV colorspace: regular "hue" control adjusts only
242 U component, and this "hue_correction" option similarly 242 U component, and this "hue_correction" option similarly
243 adjusts only V component. However usually it is enough 243 adjusts only V component. However usually it is enough
244 to tweak only U or V to compensate for colored light or 244 to tweak only U or V to compensate for colored light or
245 color temperature; this option simply allows more 245 color temperature; this option simply allows more
246 complicated correction when and if it is necessary. 246 complicated correction when and if it is necessary.
247 247
248init_brightness These settings specify _initial_ values which will be 248init_brightness These settings specify _initial_ values which will be
249init_contrast used to set up the camera. If your V4L application has 249init_contrast used to set up the camera. If your V4L application has
250init_color its own controls to adjust the picture then these 250init_color its own controls to adjust the picture then these
251init_hue controls will be used too. These options allow you to 251init_hue controls will be used too. These options allow you to
252 preconfigure the camera when it gets connected, before 252 preconfigure the camera when it gets connected, before
253 any V4L application connects to it. Good for webcams. 253 any V4L application connects to it. Good for webcams.
254 254
255init_model2_rg These initial settings alter color balance of the 255init_model2_rg These initial settings alter color balance of the
256init_model2_rg2 camera on hardware level. All four settings may be used 256init_model2_rg2 camera on hardware level. All four settings may be used
@@ -258,47 +258,47 @@ init_model2_sat to tune the camera to specific lighting conditions. These
258init_model2_yb settings only apply to Model 2 cameras. 258init_model2_yb settings only apply to Model 2 cameras.
259 259
260lighting This option selects one of three hardware-defined 260lighting This option selects one of three hardware-defined
261 photosensitivity settings of the camera. 0=bright light, 261 photosensitivity settings of the camera. 0=bright light,
262 1=Medium (default), 2=Low light. This setting affects 262 1=Medium (default), 2=Low light. This setting affects
263 frame rate: the dimmer the lighting the lower the frame 263 frame rate: the dimmer the lighting the lower the frame
264 rate (because longer exposition time is needed). The 264 rate (because longer exposition time is needed). The
265 Model 2 cameras allow values more than 2 for this option, 265 Model 2 cameras allow values more than 2 for this option,
266 thus enabling extremely high sensitivity at cost of frame 266 thus enabling extremely high sensitivity at cost of frame
267 rate, color saturation and imaging sensor noise. 267 rate, color saturation and imaging sensor noise.
268 268
269sharpness This option controls smoothing (noise reduction) 269sharpness This option controls smoothing (noise reduction)
270 made by camera. Setting 0 is most smooth, setting 6 270 made by camera. Setting 0 is most smooth, setting 6
271 is most sharp. Be aware that CMOS sensor used in the 271 is most sharp. Be aware that CMOS sensor used in the
272 camera is pretty noisy, so if you choose 6 you will 272 camera is pretty noisy, so if you choose 6 you will
273 be greeted with "snowy" image. Default is 4. Model 2 273 be greeted with "snowy" image. Default is 4. Model 2
274 cameras do not support this feature. 274 cameras do not support this feature.
275 275
276size This setting chooses one of several image sizes that are 276size This setting chooses one of several image sizes that are
277 supported by this driver. Cameras may support more, but 277 supported by this driver. Cameras may support more, but
278 it's difficult to reverse-engineer all formats. 278 it's difficult to reverse-engineer all formats.
279 Following video sizes are supported: 279 Following video sizes are supported:
280 280
281 size=0 128x96 (Model 1 only) 281 size=0 128x96 (Model 1 only)
282 size=1 160x120 282 size=1 160x120
283 size=2 176x144 283 size=2 176x144
284 size=3 320x240 (Model 2 only) 284 size=3 320x240 (Model 2 only)
285 size=4 352x240 (Model 2 only) 285 size=4 352x240 (Model 2 only)
286 size=5 352x288 286 size=5 352x288
287 size=6 640x480 (Model 3 only) 287 size=6 640x480 (Model 3 only)
288 288
289 The 352x288 is the native size of the Model 1 sensor 289 The 352x288 is the native size of the Model 1 sensor
290 array, so it's the best resolution the camera can 290 array, so it's the best resolution the camera can
291 yield. The best resolution of Model 2 is 176x144, and 291 yield. The best resolution of Model 2 is 176x144, and
292 larger images are produced by stretching the bitmap. 292 larger images are produced by stretching the bitmap.
293 Model 3 has sensor with 640x480 grid, and it works too, 293 Model 3 has sensor with 640x480 grid, and it works too,
294 but the frame rate will be exceptionally low (1-2 FPS); 294 but the frame rate will be exceptionally low (1-2 FPS);
295 it may be still OK for some applications, like security. 295 it may be still OK for some applications, like security.
296 Choose the image size you need. The smaller image can 296 Choose the image size you need. The smaller image can
297 support faster frame rate. Default is 352x288. 297 support faster frame rate. Default is 352x288.
298 298
299For more information and the Troubleshooting FAQ visit this URL: 299For more information and the Troubleshooting FAQ visit this URL:
300 300
301 http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/ 301 http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/
302 302
303WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE: 303WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE:
304 304