This repository supports MIPI cameras through the IPU6 on Intel Tiger Lake and Alder Lake platforms. There are 4 repositories that provide the complete setup:
- https://github.com/intel/ipu6-drivers - kernel drivers for the IPU and sensors
- https://github.com/intel/ipu6-camera-bins - IPU firmware and proprietary image processing libraries
- https://github.com/intel/ipu6-camera-hal - HAL for processing of images in userspace
- https://github.com/intel/icamerasrc/tree/icamerasrc_slim_api (branch:icamerasrc_slim_api) - Gstreamer src plugin
- IPU6 kernel driver
- Drivers for HM11B1, OV01A1S, OV01A10, OV02C10, OV2740, HM2170 and HI556 sensors
Three ways are available:
- build with kernel source tree
- build out of kernel source tree
- and build with dkms
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Tested with kernel 6.0
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Check out kernel
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Apply patches:
# For IPU6 patch/IOMMU-passthrough-for-intel-ipu.diff # For 5.15 <= kernel version < 5.17 patch/int3472-support-independent-clock-and-LED-gpios.patch # For kernel version >= 5.17 patch/int3472-support-independent-clock-and-LED-gpios-5.17+.patch
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Copy repo content to kernel source (except Makefile and drivers/media/i2c/{Kconfig,Makefile}, will change manually next)
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Modify related Kconfig and Makefile
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Add config in LinuxRoot/drivers/media/i2c/Kconfig (for kernel version < 5.18, use
VIDEO_V4L2
instead ofVIDEO_DEV
independs on
section)config POWER_CTRL_LOGIC tristate "power control logic driver" depends on GPIO_ACPI help This is a power control logic driver for sensor, the design depends on camera sensor connections. This driver controls power by getting and using managed GPIO pins from ACPI config for sensors, such as HM11B1, OV01A1S. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called power_ctrl_logic. config VIDEO_OV01A1S tristate "OmniVision OV01A1S sensor support" depends on VIDEO_DEV && I2C depends on ACPI || COMPILE_TEST select MEDIA_CONTROLLER select VIDEO_V4L2_SUBDEV_API select V4L2_FWNODE help This is a Video4Linux2 sensor driver for the OmniVision OV01A1S camera. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called ov01a1s. config VIDEO_HM11B1 tristate "Himax HM11B1 sensor support" depends on VIDEO_DEV && I2C select MEDIA_CONTROLLER select VIDEO_V4L2_SUBDEV_API select V4L2_FWNODE help This is a Video4Linux2 sensor driver for the Himax HM11B1 camera. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called hm11b1. config VIDEO_OV01A10 tristate "OmniVision OV01A10 sensor support" depends on VIDEO_DEV && I2C depends on ACPI || COMPILE_TEST select MEDIA_CONTROLLER select VIDEO_V4L2_SUBDEV_API select V4L2_FWNODE help This is a Video4Linux2 sensor driver for the OmniVision OV01A10 camera. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called ov01a10. config VIDEO_OV02C10 tristate "OmniVision OV02C10 sensor support" depends on VIDEO_DEV && I2C depends on ACPI || COMPILE_TEST select MEDIA_CONTROLLER select VIDEO_V4L2_SUBDEV_API select V4L2_FWNODE help This is a Video4Linux2 sensor driver for the OmniVision OV02C10 camera. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called ov02c10. config VIDEO_HM2170 tristate "Himax HM2170 sensor support" depends on VIDEO_DEV && I2C select MEDIA_CONTROLLER select VIDEO_V4L2_SUBDEV_API select V4L2_FWNODE help This is a Video4Linux2 sensor driver for the Himax HM2170 camera. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called hm2170.
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Add to drivers/media/i2c/Makefile
obj-$(CONFIG_POWER_CTRL_LOGIC) += power_ctrl_logic.o obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_OV01A1S) += ov01a1s.o obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_HM11B1) += hm11b1.o obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_OV01A10) += ov01a10.o obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_OV02C10) += ov02c10.o obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_HM2170) += hm2170.o
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Modify drivers/media/pci/Kconfig
# replace line: # source "drivers/media/pci/intel/ipu3/Kconfig" # with line: source "drivers/media/pci/intel/Kconfig"
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Enable the following settings in .config
CONFIG_VIDEO_INTEL_IPU6=m CONFIG_IPU_ISYS_BRIDGE=y CONFIG_VIDEO_OV01A1S=m CONFIG_VIDEO_OV01A10=m CONFIG_VIDEO_HM11B1=m CONFIG_VIDEO_OV02C10=m CONFIG_VIDEO_HM2170=m # If your kernel < 5.15 or not set CONFIG_INTEL_SKL_INT3472, please add the line below: # CONFIG_POWER_CTRL_LOGIC=m
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LJCA and CVF part as below, please check details at https://github.com/intel/ivsc-driver/blob/main/README.md
CONFIG_MFD_LJCA=m CONFIG_I2C_LJCA=m CONFIG_SPI_LJCA=m CONFIG_GPIO_LJCA=m CONFIG_INTEL_MEI_VSC=m CONFIG_INTEL_VSC=m CONFIG_INTEL_VSC_CSI=m CONFIG_INTEL_VSC_ACE=m CONFIG_INTEL_VSC_PSE=m CONFIG_INTEL_VSC_ACE_DEBUG=m
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Requires kernel header installed on build machine
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Requires iVSC driver be built together
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To prepare dependency:
cd ipu6-drivers git clone https://github.com/intel/ivsc-driver.git cp -r ivsc-driver/backport-include ivsc-driver/drivers ivsc-driver/include . rm -rf ivsc-driver
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To build and install:
make -j`nproc` && sudo make modules_install && sudo depmod -a
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Prepare dependency:
cd ipu6-drivers git clone https://github.com/intel/ivsc-driver.git cp -r ivsc-driver/backport-include ivsc-driver/drivers ivsc-driver/include . rm -rf ivsc-driver
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Register, build and auto install:
sudo dkms add . sudo dkms autoinstall ipu6-drivers/0.0.0