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    sc132 could not find component vc.ril.rawcam

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      maxlem
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      Hi I tried for over 1 hour to make my sc132 work with my rpi4 model b, running buster.

      I enabled the camera and i2c via raspi-config
      I ran the
      ./enable_i2c_vc.sh
      ./camera_i2c_config

      and used the cs_mipi_i2c.sh script to read and set videofmt
      everything seems normal

      but when I try
      ./veye_paspipreview -md 1 -t 20000 -p '0,0,1200,720'
      hardware version: c03112
      before create camera com
      mma1: mma1_component_create_core: could not find component 'vc.ril.rawcam'
      mma1: Failed to ....
      ...
      mma1: Camera not detected

      I tried 3 times to reconnect the cable.

      Please help!

      Thank you

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        veye_xumm @maxlem
        last edited by

        @maxlem Is your OS version 32-bit or 64-bit?Legacy mode should only support 32-bit.

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          maxlem @veye_xumm
          last edited by

          @veye_xumm
          Hi, thanks for replying.

          I'm using 32bits:

          lsb_release -a
          No LSB modules are available.
          Distributor ID: Raspbian
          Description:    Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
          Release:        10
          Codename:       buster
          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ uname -a
          Linux raspberrypi 5.10.17-v7l+ #1403 SMP Mon Feb 22 11:33:35 GMT 2021 armv7l GNU/Linux
          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ getconf LONG_BIT
          32
          

          I can see the i2c part is working:

          ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -r -f productmodel
          PRODUCT MODEL is CS-MIPI-SC132
          ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -r -f mipistatus
          r mipi count 16953, mipi state 1
          ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -r -f i2caddr
          r i2caddr  0x3b
          

          Thank you!

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            veye_xumm @maxlem
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            @maxlem

            I think the pios version you're using lacks support for the legacy camera protocol stack. It would be better to try a different OS version. Here is a reference documentation for your information.

            https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/new-old-functionality-with-raspberry-pi-os-legacy/

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            如果你使用中文,请直接用中文提问。
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              maxlem @veye_xumm
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              @veye_xumm
              Hi, thanks again for the answer. What version do you suggest I used?

              The article you point at talks about a special case for "Legacy camera interface" for bullseye. My understanding is that I need that legacy interface for your camera. On buster it is supposed to be built in. Isn't it what I did activate with raspi-config when I enabled the camera. Is that something to look for in the kernel logs or dmesg to know for sure what the source of the problem is?

              I don't mind upgrading my pios version though. But I'd prefer not to blindly try many versions without really knowing the source of the problem

              Thanks

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                maxlem @maxlem
                last edited by

                @maxlem
                ok I was using the Pi Os Lite version, with the full version (still on buster) it worked without issues.

                Thanks for your help

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                  veye_xumm @maxlem
                  last edited by

                  @maxlem Sorry, I just saw your post. It's great!

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