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    SOLVED Can't get v4l2 to work, rasbperry pi 4b, rpi os x64, 6.12.57-v8+

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      jambojettt @veye_xumm last edited by

      @veye_xumm veye-mipi327e

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        veye_xumm @jambojettt last edited by

        @jambojettt
        Normally, after you install the kernel headers using the command sudo apt install raspberrypi-kernel-headers, you should be able to compile successfully.
        May I ask — after performing this step, what error do you see during compilation?

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          jambojettt @veye_xumm last edited by

          @veye_xumm this didn't work, I updated the raspi-config to the latest one, this command didn't work. Tried this several times to no avail.

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            jambojettt @jambojettt last edited by

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              veye_xumm @jambojettt last edited by

              @jambojettt
              Sorry for the slightly delayed reply. Normally, piOS comes with kernel-headers pre-installed. For example, here is a screenshot of my current system:

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              I suspect that you might have updated to a newer minor version of piOS, which caused this issue. The current major version of piOS should be 6.12.47.

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                  jambojettt @veye_xumm last edited by

                  @veye_xumm yes, it updated to 6.12.57, but this problem also was in 6.12.47 that it was updated from.
                  How do I get the headers?

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                    veye_xumm @jambojettt last edited by

                    @jambojettt said in Can't get v4l2 to work, rasbperry pi 4b, rpi os x64, 6.12.57-v8+:

                    @veye_xumm yes, it updated to 6.12.57, but this problem also was in 6.12.47 that it was updated from.
                    How do I get the headers?

                    My Raspberry Pi comes with headers by default. You might want to reinstall piOS? We've already released the 6.12.47 ko file on GitHub.

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                      jambojettt @veye_xumm last edited by

                      @veye_xumm I tried it before. Right now reinstalled Pi OS from Pi Imager, no kernel headers, so problem not resolved.

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                        jambojettt @jambojettt last edited by

                        @jambojettt Just checked, I have a 64 bit version, just to be sure.8df17cf4-ca53-47b8-9727-a8736dd077dc-изображение.png d9607aad-14c0-4f65-bfdc-0c86dedff947-изображение.png
                        Kernel headers are installed.

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                          jambojettt @jambojettt last edited by

                          @jambojettt cd63d813-3a51-4b59-8e65-85f3d44c7dab-изображение.png
                          Did everything step by step on the github page. The kernel thing didn't work. Don't know what to do next. dmesg didn't work

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                            veye_xumm @jambojettt last edited by

                            @jambojettt
                            Normally, the PiOS you installed comes with kernel-headers. Could you tell me which image link you used?
                            Can you help run this script and send me the results?

                            uname -a
                            ls /usr/lib/modules/
                            ls /usr/lib/modules/$(uname -r)
                            
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                              jambojettt @veye_xumm last edited by

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                              Wrote them, sending the results.

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                                veye_xumm @jambojettt last edited by

                                @jambojettt
                                Sorry for reply late.
                                I see that your raspberrypi-kernel-headers are installed. You should be able to directly run make in the driver source code directory.

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                                  jambojettt @veye_xumm last edited by

                                  @veye_xumm can you specify what I need to do?

                                  @veye_xumm said in Can't get v4l2 to work, rasbperry pi 4b, rpi os x64, 6.12.57-v8+:

                                  make

                                  deleted the folder raspberrypi_v4l2
                                  reinstalled by github

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                                  I have no idea why it doesn't work.

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                                  Which one do I use?

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                                    veye_xumm @jambojettt last edited by

                                    @jambojettt

                                    Please try this released version again. This time it will work.

                                    https://github.com/veyeimaging/raspberrypi_v4l2/releases/tag/v1.27

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                                      jambojettt @veye_xumm last edited by

                                      @veye_xumm did delete a folder raspberrypi_v4l2, reinstalled. Checked the connections, everything was in order. Pins on the ribbon cable to the top on the module and to the front on the pi. Checked the power pins. Everything was okay. I don't have samba in raspi-config, but I enabled ssh. Also don't have Camera interface in options.
                                      The dev/video0/ is still unfound.

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                                        veye_xumm @jambojettt last edited by

                                        @jambojettt
                                        show me the result of this cmd:

                                        dmesg | grep veye
                                        
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                                          jambojettt @veye_xumm last edited by

                                          @veye_xumm nothing showed

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                                            jambojettt @veye_xumm last edited by

                                            @veye_xumm is there any point in a fresh pi os install?
                                            I accidentally swapped the pins after I checked everything, and it shorted, hope it works.
                                            I just need it to work, so I can do my thesis on argicultural application of machine learning.

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