Hello,
I'm trying to troubleshoot issues with capturing and displaying video on an i.MX6 Sabre board. Video drivers are not my forte.
We're using Yocto to build our bsp and I have added the v4l2-utils packages and dependencies. A result of adding this package is the v4l2-compliance tool. When running that tool, there are several failures. Please see attached. I have read in other posts that claim success despite v4l2-compliance issues.
I also performed an strace on an application that is attempting to access /dev/video0. Please see attached. It is obvious that the driver is not providing some of the necessary functionality, namely VIDIOC_TRY_FMT and VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL.
My question is, do I have a broken driver that needs to be patched or are these failures normal? Has anyone experienced this issue?
Thanks.
Original Attachment has been moved to: AppStrace.zip
Original Attachment has been moved to: v4l2ComplianceOutput.zip
As I know, linux-imx kernel is not completly v4l2-compliance .
What do you need? What are you trying to do? Let´s focus on what you want instead of classify compliance the the kernel?
Hi Daiane,
Thanks for your response. My apologies that I didn't see it in my inbox until now!
When I encountered this problem, I was attempting to run various VOIP stacks on the and IMX6 EVM. One was using SDL, which failed when attempting to invoke v4l.
When I am able to get back to this, I will message you again with more details on the error.
Thanks again,
Ken