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 | Readme for Linux device driver for the OmniVision OV511 USB to camera bridge IC | 
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 |  | 
 | Author: Mark McClelland | 
 | Homepage: http://alpha.dyndns.org/ov511 | 
 |  | 
 | INTRODUCTION: | 
 |  | 
 | This is a driver for the OV511, a USB-only chip used in many "webcam" devices. | 
 | Any camera using the OV511/OV511+ and the OV6620/OV7610/20/20AE should work. | 
 | Video capture devices that use the Philips SAA7111A decoder also work. It | 
 | supports streaming and capture of color or monochrome video via the Video4Linux | 
 | API. Most V4L apps are compatible with it. Most resolutions with a width and | 
 | height that are a multiple of 8 are supported. | 
 |  | 
 | If you need more information, please visit the OV511 homepage at the above URL. | 
 |  | 
 | WHAT YOU NEED: | 
 |  | 
 | - If you want to help with the development, get the chip's specification docs at | 
 |   http://www.ovt.com/omniusbp.html | 
 |  | 
 | - A Video4Linux compatible frame grabber program (I recommend vidcat and xawtv) | 
 |     vidcat is part of the w3cam package:  http://mpx.freeshell.net/ | 
 |     xawtv is available at:  http://linux.bytesex.org/xawtv/ | 
 |  | 
 | HOW TO USE IT: | 
 |  | 
 | Note: These are simplified instructions. For complete instructions see: | 
 | 	http://alpha.dyndns.org/ov511/install.html | 
 |  | 
 | You must have first compiled USB support, support for your specific USB host | 
 | controller (UHCI or OHCI), and Video4Linux support for your kernel (I recommend | 
 | making them modules.) Make sure "Enforce bandwidth allocation" is NOT enabled. | 
 |  | 
 | Next, (as root): | 
 |  | 
 | 	modprobe usbcore | 
 | 	modprobe usb-uhci  <OR>  modprobe usb-ohci | 
 | 	modprobe videodev | 
 | 	modprobe ov511 | 
 |  | 
 | If it is not already there (it usually is), create the video device: | 
 |  | 
 | 	mknod /dev/video0 c 81 0 | 
 |  | 
 | Optionally, symlink /dev/video to /dev/video0 | 
 |  | 
 | You will have to set permissions on this device to allow you to read/write | 
 | from it: | 
 |  | 
 | 	chmod 666 /dev/video | 
 | 	chmod 666 /dev/video0 (if necessary) | 
 |  | 
 | Now you are ready to run a video app! Both vidcat and xawtv work well for me | 
 | at 640x480. | 
 |  | 
 | [Using vidcat:] | 
 |  | 
 | 	vidcat -s 640x480 -p c > test.jpg | 
 | 	xview test.jpg | 
 |  | 
 | [Using xawtv:] | 
 |  | 
 | From the main xawtv directory: | 
 |  | 
 | 	make clean | 
 | 	./configure | 
 | 	make | 
 | 	make install | 
 |  | 
 | Now you should be able to run xawtv. Right click for the options dialog. | 
 |  | 
 | MODULE PARAMETERS: | 
 |  | 
 |   You can set these with:  insmod ov511 NAME=VALUE | 
 |   There is currently no way to set these on a per-camera basis. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: autobright | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 1 | 
 |   DESC: Brightness is normally under automatic control and can't be set | 
 | 	manually by the video app. Set to 0 for manual control. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: autogain | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 1 | 
 |   DESC: Auto Gain Control enable. This feature is not yet implemented. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: autoexp | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 1 | 
 |   DESC: Auto Exposure Control enable. This feature is not yet implemented. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: debug | 
 |   TYPE: integer (0-6) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 3 | 
 |   DESC: Sets the threshold for printing debug messages. The higher the value, | 
 | 	the more is printed. The levels are cumulative, and are as follows: | 
 | 	  0=no debug messages | 
 | 	  1=init/detection/unload and other significant messages | 
 | 	  2=some warning messages | 
 | 	  3=config/control function calls | 
 | 	  4=most function calls and data parsing messages | 
 | 	  5=highly repetitive mesgs | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: snapshot | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 | 
 |   DESC: Set to 1 to enable snapshot mode. read()/VIDIOCSYNC will block until | 
 | 	the snapshot button is pressed. Note: enabling this mode disables | 
 | 	/proc/video/ov511/<minor#>/button | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: cams | 
 |   TYPE: integer (1-4 for OV511, 1-31 for OV511+) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 1 | 
 |   DESC: Number of cameras allowed to stream simultaneously on a single bus. | 
 | 	Values higher than 1 reduce the data rate of each camera, allowing two | 
 | 	or more to be used at once. If you have a complicated setup involving | 
 | 	both OV511 and OV511+ cameras, trial-and-error may be necessary for | 
 | 	finding the optimum setting. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: compress | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 | 
 |   DESC: Set this to 1 to turn on the camera's compression engine. This can | 
 | 	potentially increase the frame rate at the expense of quality, if you | 
 | 	have a fast CPU. You must load the proper compression module for your | 
 | 	camera before starting your application (ov511_decomp or ov518_decomp). | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: testpat | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 | 
 |   DESC: This configures the camera's sensor to transmit a colored test-pattern | 
 | 	instead of an image. This does not work correctly yet. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: dumppix | 
 |   TYPE: integer (0-2) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 | 
 |   DESC: Dumps raw pixel data and skips post-processing and format conversion. | 
 | 	It is for debugging purposes only. Options are: | 
 | 		0: Disable (default) | 
 | 		1: Dump raw data from camera, excluding headers and trailers | 
 | 		2: Dumps data exactly as received from camera | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: led | 
 |   TYPE: integer (0-2) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 1 (Always on) | 
 |   DESC: Controls whether the LED (the little light) on the front of the camera | 
 | 	is always off (0), always on (1), or only on when driver is open (2). | 
 | 	This is not supported with the OV511, and might only work with certain | 
 | 	cameras (ones that actually have the LED wired to the control pin, and | 
 | 	not just hard-wired to be on all the time). | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: dump_bridge | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 | 
 |   DESC: Dumps the bridge (OV511[+] or OV518[+]) register values to the system | 
 | 	log. Only useful for serious debugging/development purposes. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: dump_sensor | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 | 
 |   DESC: Dumps the sensor register values to the system log. Only useful for | 
 | 	serious debugging/development purposes. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: printph | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 | 
 |   DESC: Setting this to 1 will dump the first 12 bytes of each isoc frame. This | 
 | 	is only useful if you are trying to debug problems with the isoc data | 
 | 	stream (i.e.: camera initializes, but vidcat hangs until Ctrl-C). Be | 
 | 	warned that this dumps a large number of messages to your kernel log. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: phy, phuv, pvy, pvuv, qhy, qhuv, qvy, qvuv | 
 |   TYPE: integer (0-63 for phy and phuv, 0-255 for rest) | 
 |   DEFAULT: OV511 default values | 
 |   DESC: These are registers 70h - 77h of the OV511, which control the | 
 | 	prediction ranges and quantization thresholds of the compressor, for | 
 | 	the Y and UV channels in the horizontal and vertical directions. See | 
 | 	the OV511 or OV511+ data sheet for more detailed descriptions. These | 
 | 	normally do not need to be changed. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: lightfreq | 
 |   TYPE: integer (0, 50, or 60) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 (use sensor default) | 
 |   DESC: Sets the sensor to match your lighting frequency. This can reduce the | 
 | 	appearance of "banding", i.e. horizontal lines or waves of light and | 
 | 	dark that are often caused by artificial lighting. Valid values are: | 
 | 		0 - Use default (depends on sensor, most likely 60 Hz) | 
 | 		50 - For European and Asian 50 Hz power | 
 | 		60 - For American 60 Hz power | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: bandingfilter | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 (off) | 
 |   DESC: Enables the sensor“s banding filter exposure algorithm. This reduces | 
 | 	or stabilizes the "banding" caused by some artificial light sources | 
 | 	(especially fluorescent). You might have to set lightfreq correctly for | 
 | 	this to work right. As an added bonus, this sometimes makes it | 
 | 	possible to capture your monitor“s output. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: fastset | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 (off) | 
 |   DESC: Allows picture settings (brightness, contrast, color, and hue) to take | 
 | 	effect immediately, even in the middle of a frame. This reduces the | 
 | 	time to change settings, but can ruin frames during the change. Only | 
 | 	affects OmniVision sensors. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: force_palette | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 (off) | 
 |   DESC: Forces the palette (color format) to a specific value. If an | 
 | 	application requests a different palette, it will be rejected, thereby | 
 | 	forcing it to try others until it succeeds. This is useful for forcing | 
 | 	greyscale mode with a color camera, for example. Supported modes are: | 
 | 		0                           (Allows all the following formats) | 
 | 		1   VIDEO_PALETTE_GREY      (Linear greyscale) | 
 | 		10  VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV420    (YUV 4:2:0 Planar) | 
 | 		15  VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV420P   (YUV 4:2:0 Planar, same as 10) | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: backlight | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 (off) | 
 |   DESC: Setting this flag changes the exposure algorithm for OmniVision sensors | 
 | 	such that objects in the camera's view (i.e. your head) can be clearly | 
 | 	seen when they are illuminated from behind. It reduces or eliminates | 
 | 	the sensor's auto-exposure function, so it should only be used when | 
 | 	needed. Additionally, it is only supported with the OV6620 and OV7620. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: unit_video | 
 |   TYPE: Up to 16 comma-separated integers | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0,0,0... (automatically assign the next available minor(s)) | 
 |   DESC: You can specify up to 16 minor numbers to be assigned to ov511 devices. | 
 | 	For example, "unit_video=1,3" will make the driver use /dev/video1 and | 
 | 	/dev/video3 for the first two devices it detects. Additional devices | 
 | 	will be assigned automatically starting at the first available device | 
 | 	node (/dev/video0 in this case). Note that you cannot specify 0 as a | 
 | 	minor number. This feature requires kernel version 2.4.5 or higher. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: remove_zeros | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 (do not skip any incoming data) | 
 |   DESC: Setting this to 1 will remove zero-padding from incoming data. This | 
 | 	will compensate for the blocks of corruption that can appear when the | 
 | 	camera cannot keep up with the speed of the USB bus (eg. at low frame | 
 | 	resolutions). This feature is always enabled when compression is on. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: mirror | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 (off) | 
 |   DESC: Setting this to 1 will reverse ("mirror") the image horizontally. This | 
 | 	might be necessary if your camera has a custom lens assembly. This has | 
 | 	no effect with video capture devices. | 
 |  | 
 |   NAME: ov518_color | 
 |   TYPE: integer (Boolean) | 
 |   DEFAULT: 0 (off) | 
 |   DESC: Enable OV518 color support. This is off by default since it doesn't | 
 | 	work most of the time. If you want to try it, you must also load | 
 | 	ov518_decomp with the "nouv=0" parameter. If you get improper colors or | 
 | 	diagonal lines through the image, restart your video app and try again. | 
 | 	Repeat as necessary. | 
 |  | 
 | WORKING FEATURES: | 
 |  o Color streaming/capture at most widths and heights that are multiples of 8. | 
 |  o Monochrome (use force_palette=1 to enable) | 
 |  o Setting/getting of saturation, contrast, brightness, and hue (only some of | 
 |    them work the OV7620 and OV7620AE) | 
 |  o /proc status reporting | 
 |  o SAA7111A video capture support at 320x240 and 640x480 | 
 |  o Compression support | 
 |  o SMP compatibility | 
 |  | 
 | HOW TO CONTACT ME: | 
 |  | 
 | You can email me at mark@alpha.dyndns.org . Please prefix the subject line | 
 | with "OV511: " so that I am certain to notice your message. | 
 |  | 
 | CREDITS: | 
 |  | 
 | The code is based in no small part on the CPiA driver by Johannes Erdfelt, | 
 | Randy Dunlap, and others. Big thanks to them for their pioneering work on that | 
 | and the USB stack. Thanks to Bret Wallach for getting camera reg IO, ISOC, and | 
 | image capture working. Thanks to Orion Sky Lawlor, Kevin Moore, and Claudio | 
 | Matsuoka for their work as well. |