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Ethan >
Hi, is possible to increase framerate of ov13850?
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phh >
have you checked its datasheet?
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Ethan >
I have to try to record video, but only 10fps
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phh >
right, it's supposed to be capable of 30fps
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phh >
is it light-dependant?
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phh >
and on what SoC are you trying? perhaps it's not capable of encoding that fast
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ayaka >
I think you may not use the dmabuf
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ayaka >
or copy the frame buffer when render to the X
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ayaka >
diego71, thank you very much
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ayaka >
I just going to try the new next
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diego71 >
ayaka: I'm testing now with debian on firefly-rk3288
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ayaka >
how do you solve the problem?
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ayaka >
I didn't need the patch
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diego71 >
there is still some issue with usb: usb device will not be recognized if plugged in while is on
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ayaka >
diego71, about the usb I sent patches to solve this problem
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Ethan >
ayaka: I have to try the ov13850 on firefly-rk3288, but 1080p only 10fps. Did you know which version of rockchip have support 30fps?
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ayaka >
but still not be merged yet
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Ethan >
which version of rockchip sdk?
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ayaka >
Ethan, never tried, but I think the reason is quite simple
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ayaka >
Ethan, you are using the develop-4.4 branch or vpu-service-4.4?
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diego71 >
ayaka, for mmc I've solved commenting the pm_* parts in the driver
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ayaka >
diego71, all ?
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diego71 >
there is a better place to report the problem/solution?
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ayaka >
diego71, could you give me a diff file?
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ayaka >
diego71, yes to the mail list
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Ethan >
ayaka: I am use new release firmware from firefly-rk3288.
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ayaka >
Ethan, I mean the kernel
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Ethan >
rockchip official sdk is no to work for ov13850.
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ayaka >
of course, we never test it
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ayaka >
diego71, let me have a try
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ayaka >
if you don't how to report to mail list, may I send that?
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diego71 >
ayaka: yes, please
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Ethan >
ayaka: I think is develop-4.4. maybe. I need to confirm tomorrow at office.
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ayaka >
Ethan, it is a little old anyway
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ayaka >
try the other branch please
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ayaka >
but I think the camera would work worse in the other branch
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ayaka >
the ISP driver is odd, and have to mange
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ayaka >
if you meet a problem, then just leave it there, I don't have to solve it this month
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ayaka >
and the next month
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ayaka >
have time to solve
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Ethan >
ayaka: Can you help to solve this problem? than release a new sdk. I have also to inform FAE about this.
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ayaka >
if you could contact FAE, ask him
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ayaka >
anyway that ugly driver won't assign to me
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diego71 >
ayaka: do you refer to the ml in the topic (on google groups)?
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Ethan >
I also have to try ov13850 on another SoC, this is can work 1080p/30fps very well. So I think this is a rockchip built-in ISP problem.
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ayaka >
diego71, no the kernel mail list
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ayaka >
I would try to blame a patch cause this problem
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ayaka >
no, just the kernel driver is broken
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ayaka >
although maybe I broke it
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diego71 >
ayaka: ok, if you need someone to test new kernel driver version, I can do it. Usually I can test them in a couple of day.
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ayaka >
diego71, thank you, I am doing that right now
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ayaka >
diego71, sent
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diego71 >
ayaka: thanks
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diego71 >
there is come kind of cpufreq in mainline kernel for rk3288?
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vagrantc >
think so
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diego71 >
vagrantc: I've installed debian on the firefly-rk3288, but performance are low (less than half vs stock ubuntu)
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vagrantc >
hmmm... i don't actually have cpufreq support on the firefly boards
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diego71 >
I was wondering if it was a problem of cpu clock. But I can't check it ...
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vagrantc >
i'm pretty sure i had cpufreq support on the veyron-speedy ...
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diego71 >
vagrantc: another strange thing is that the kernel 4.8 in d-i, but after finishing the installation, the debian kernel work just fine
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mmind00 >
diego71: we have cpufreq, but not ddrfreq yet ... ram comes up in a safe frequency, and is running at around half of its max speed
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vagrantc >
well, that would explain why all my firefly boards haven't been performing as fast as one might hope :)
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diego71 >
vagrantc: sorry. I mean, the d-i kernel don't initialize mmc correctly, but after that stock debian kernel works fine
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diego71 >
(but the usb glitch is still there)
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vagrantc >
eMMC, or microSD ?
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vagrantc >
what usb glitch?
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diego71 >
vagrantc: either , and also don't init the ethernet controller
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is using usb-sata SSD for rootfs on three firefly boards
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vagrantc >
haven't actually tried debian-installer since i enabled support for firefly-rk3288 ...
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diego71 >
vagrantc: usb devices works only, if they alredy plugged in when it boots
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vagrantc >
i probably wouldn't notice that sort of bug with headless machines
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diego71 >
mmind00: there is a way to check the current cpu freq?
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mmind00 >
diego71: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/... something there
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diego71 >
mmind00: i was looking around there, but there is nothing
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mmind00 >
diego71: is cpufreq even enabled on your kernel? :-)
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diego71 >
good question :). I hope so. lsmod | grep cpufreq
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diego71 >
cpufreq_dt 4193 0
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mmind00 >
diego71: alternatively to get the raw cpuclk value do something like "mkdir/debug; mount none /debug -t debugfs; cat /debug/clk/clk_summary | grep armclk"
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diego71 >
root@firefly:/debug/clk# cat clk_summary | grep armclk armclk 0 0 500000000 0 0
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diego71 >
does it means 500Mhz?
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mmind00 >
diego71: yep, which is not a valid cpufreq operating point, so I guess cpufreq is not active on your system
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diego71 >
mmind00: have you suggestion to what to check?
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mmind00 >
diego71: try a dmesg and grep for cpufreq? What board are you on anyway?
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diego71 >
mmind00: firefly-rk3288. Btw dmesg| grep cpufreq gives nothing. But cpufreq_* are loaded
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meanwhile is compiling a 4.10-rc1 with multi_v7_defconfig just in case ...
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diego71 >
mmind00: and the current kernel is 4.8.11
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