Thanks Laurent.
I've appended console output to the commands you've suggested.
On 11-01-27 04:28 AM, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
Hi again,
On Thursday 27 January 2011 02:43:15 Neil MacMunn wrote:
Ok I solved the segfault problem by updating some of my v4l2 files
(specifically v4l2-comm
A few questions that would help to diagnose problems:
What version of the ISP drivers and the MT9V032 driver are you using? Kernel
version?
I'm using the ISP drivers and MT9V032 driver from
git://linuxtv.org/pinchartl/media.git head=media-0006-sensors. My kernel
is 2.6.36.
You could try
On 11-01-27 04:28 AM, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
Hi again,
As you're using an MT9V032 sensor, I can help you with the pipeline setup. You
can run the following commands to capture 5 raw images.
./media-ctl -r -l '"mt9v032 2-005c":0->"OMAP3 ISP CCDC":0[1], "OMAP3 ISP
CCDC":1->"OMAP3 ISP CCDC outpu
ow to start the camera. How can I test the module?
Neil
On 11-01-26 11:32 AM, Neil MacMunn wrote:
Hello,
When I modprobe omap3-isp I get a segfault. I'm attempting to use a
Gumstix Overo with Micron MT9V032.
root@overo:~# modprobe omap3-isp
Linux media interface: v0.10
Linux vid
Hello,
When I modprobe omap3-isp I get a segfault. I'm attempting to use a
Gumstix Overo with Micron MT9V032.
root@overo:~# modprobe omap3-isp
Linux media interface: v0.10
Linux video capture interface: v2.00
omap3isp omap3isp: Revision 2.0 found
Unable to handle kernel NULL poi