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    IMX287M on CM4 Bullseye 11 Linux 6.1.21

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      etale_cohomology
      last edited by etale_cohomology

      Hi, I'm trying to run the IMX287M camera on a Compute Module 4 running Bullseye 11 and Linux 6.1.21v8+.

      I'm following the instructions in the Wiki:
      https://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/Mv_series_camera_appnotes_4_rpi

      I enabled I2C on the CM4, connected the power DuPont cables and installed the driver, but when running

      dmesg | grep mvcam
      

      I get the error

      pi@raspberrypi:~ $ dmesg | grep mvcam
      [    0.071124] platform fe801000.csi: Fixed dependency cycle(s) with /soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/veyemvcam@3b
      [    8.791147] veye_mvcam: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel.
      [    8.800226] mvcam 10-003b: veye mv series camera driver version: 01.01.04
      [    8.806688] mvcam 10-003b: Unable to load veye_vbyone driver,will go on
      [    9.310786] mvcam: mvcam_read: Reading register 0x04 failed
      [    9.310817] mvcam 10-003b: failed to read chip id
      

      And I get no device on /dev/video0 (so I can't use the v4l2-ctl commands).

      IMG_1643.jpg

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        I think the FFC cable direction is wrong here.

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