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| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later
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| .. _image-source-controls:
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| ******************************
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| Image Source Control Reference
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| ******************************
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| 
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| The Image Source control class is intended for low-level control of
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| image source devices such as image sensors. The devices feature an
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| analogue to digital converter and a bus transmitter to transmit the
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| image data out of the device.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _image-source-control-id:
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| 
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| Image Source Control IDs
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| ========================
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| ``V4L2_CID_IMAGE_SOURCE_CLASS (class)``
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|     The IMAGE_SOURCE class descriptor.
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| ``V4L2_CID_VBLANK (integer)``
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|     Vertical blanking. The idle period after every frame during which no
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|     image data is produced. The unit of vertical blanking is a line.
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|     Every line has length of the image width plus horizontal blanking at
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|     the pixel rate defined by ``V4L2_CID_PIXEL_RATE`` control in the
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|     same sub-device.
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| 
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| ``V4L2_CID_HBLANK (integer)``
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|     Horizontal blanking. The idle period after every line of image data
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|     during which no image data is produced. The unit of horizontal
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|     blanking is pixels.
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| 
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| ``V4L2_CID_ANALOGUE_GAIN (integer)``
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|     Analogue gain is gain affecting all colour components in the pixel
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|     matrix. The gain operation is performed in the analogue domain
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|     before A/D conversion.
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| 
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| ``V4L2_CID_TEST_PATTERN_RED (integer)``
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|     Test pattern red colour component.
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| ``V4L2_CID_TEST_PATTERN_GREENR (integer)``
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|     Test pattern green (next to red) colour component.
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| 
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| ``V4L2_CID_TEST_PATTERN_BLUE (integer)``
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|     Test pattern blue colour component.
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| 
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| ``V4L2_CID_TEST_PATTERN_GREENB (integer)``
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|     Test pattern green (next to blue) colour component.
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| 
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| ``V4L2_CID_UNIT_CELL_SIZE (struct)``
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|     This control returns the unit cell size in nanometers. The struct
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|     :c:type:`v4l2_area` provides the width and the height in separate
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|     fields to take into consideration asymmetric pixels.
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|     This control does not take into consideration any possible hardware
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|     binning.
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|     The unit cell consists of the whole area of the pixel, sensitive and
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|     non-sensitive.
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|     This control is required for automatic calibration of sensors/cameras.
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| 
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| .. c:type:: v4l2_area
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| 
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| .. flat-table:: struct v4l2_area
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|     :header-rows:  0
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|     :stub-columns: 0
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|     :widths:       1 1 2
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| 
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|     * - __u32
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|       - ``width``
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|       - Width of the area.
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|     * - __u32
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|       - ``height``
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|       - Height of the area.
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| 
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| ``V4L2_CID_NOTIFY_GAINS (integer array)``
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|     The sensor is notified what gains will be applied to the different
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|     colour channels by subsequent processing (such as by an ISP). The
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|     sensor is merely informed of these values in case it performs
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|     processing that requires them, but it does not apply them itself to
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|     the output pixels.
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| 
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|     Currently it is defined only for Bayer sensors, and is an array
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|     control taking 4 gain values, being the gains for each of the
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|     Bayer channels. The gains are always in the order B, Gb, Gr and R,
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|     irrespective of the exact Bayer order of the sensor itself.
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| 
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|     The use of an array allows this control to be extended to sensors
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|     with, for example, non-Bayer CFAs (colour filter arrays).
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| 
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|     The units for the gain values are linear, with the default value
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|     representing a gain of exactly 1.0. For example, if this default value
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|     is reported as being (say) 128, then a value of 192 would represent
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|     a gain of exactly 1.5.
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