SOLVED New Raspberry pi 5 support
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@vaa Hello, we haven't received the Raspberry Pi 5 yet. Once we have it, we will promptly begin the program porting process.
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@veye_xumm Hi do you have any update on the Raspberry Pi 5 support? Thanks
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@natzguk We've already obtained the Raspberry Pi 5, and we estimate that the driver will be released next week.
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@natzguk
Hi,
Over the past few days, we've been attempting to port our driver to the Raspberry Pi 5.
Unfortunately, we've encountered some issues.
It seems that on the RPi 5, libcamera is a necessary option, and the Raspberry Pi organization has removed the path for us to directly obtain camera images from the MIPI RX port.
This is not a final conclusion, and we are still working hard to find a solution. -
@veye_xumm
Thanks for the update! Hope you can find a solution -
@natzguk
Plese check this release :
https://github.com/veyeimaging/raspberrypi_v4l2/releases/tag/v1.17
and this document:
https://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/V4L2_mode_for_Raspberry_Pi/ -
@veye_xumm Nice to see you have managed!
The second link is not works. There is the last slash must be removed in the URL.
I'm going to test it as soon as possible. -
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@veye_xumm Thank you for your support!
I have successfully installed RPI5 driver veyecam2m.
I somehow managed to get uyuv frame from veye imx462 camera
using v4l2-ctl utility. (VLC is not working as mentioned).
But in my c++ project I use Linux v4l2 recommended procedure for capturing frames, and it doesn't work (It worked normally for RPI4).
VIDIOC_DQBUF fail, VIDIOC_STREAMON fail.
What is your recommendation for frame capturing algorythm? -
@vaa Before running your program, have you executed the
./media_setting_rpi5.sh veyecam2m
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@veye_xumm Yes, I have. I did everything recommended.
Btw, I found VLC can preview ONLY if UYVY colorspace is set. It preview with wrong green-violet picture, but at least it does. -
@vaa Yes, indeed. That's what confuse me.
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@veye_xumm Are you going to improve your driver's compatibility?
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@veye_xumm Hi, Also trying to use IMX462 on RPi5 and after installing drivers it was detected correctly by rpi5 scripts but can't play it by VLC or my program which use setting on RPi4 like this:
device: v4l2src device=/dev/video0
Could you please advise what I'm doing wrong?
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@alex_ai said in New Raspberry pi 5 support:
@veye_xumm Hi, Also trying to use IMX462 on RPi5 and after installing drivers it was detected correctly by rpi5 scripts but can't play it by VLC or my program which use setting on RPi4 like this:
device: v4l2src device=/dev/video0
Could you please advise what I'm doing wrong?
I managed open stream via gst-launch-1.0 v4l2src ... but my application uses OpenCV it could not open device, @veye_xumm did you try it on RPi5 with python samples?
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@alex_ai said in New Raspberry pi 5 support:
I managed open stream via gst-launch-1.0 v4l2src ... but my application uses OpenCV it could not open device, @veye_xumm did you try it on RPi5 with python samples?
In my case OpenCv was without Gstreamer plugin and I had to build it from source code with parameter : -D WITH_GSTREAMER=ON and now issue resolved.
Also after every RPi restart have to run script: ./media_setting_rpi5.sh veyecam2m@veye_xumm any chances use configuration script ./veye_mipi_i2c.sh on RPi5?
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@vaa said in New Raspberry pi 5 support:
Are you going to improve your driver's compatibility?
I don't think it's a driver compatibility issue as both qv4l2 and gstreamer work fine.
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@alex_ai said in New Raspberry pi 5 support:
any chances use configuration script ./veye_mipi_i2c.sh on RPi5?
No. Just pay attention to i2c bus number.
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@veye_xumm This is not clear to me. For example, how can I switch Infrared filter on/off then? It seems to me the veye_mipi_i2c.sh script is not working at all.
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@vaa
In addition to this, the -b parameter needs to be added:
-b [i2c bus num] i2c bus number