* [Buildroot] Camera Driver diesn't provide 60 FPS
@ 2023-08-22 9:39 Gerd Kautzmann
2023-08-22 10:09 ` Thomas Petazzoni via buildroot
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From: Gerd Kautzmann @ 2023-08-22 9:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Dear audience,
I finally managed to build an linux image suporting my imx296 camera on the Raspberry-Pi 4 (32 bit) over loadable kernel modules. There where good examples for building a helloworld kernel module.
At first everything looked fine, but than I realised the camera is limited to 30 frames per second. I compiled a test program confirming the problem under the build root kernel. On a, standart Raspbi image (Debian) I got 60 fps using the same drivers (compiled and installed over dpkg) with the same settings in the boot-filesystem. The driver is reporting the camera to be able to do 60 fps but test program (and application) are only reaching 30 fps.
Are there any ideas about settings in the configuration concerning cameras I might have missed?
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* Re: [Buildroot] Camera Driver diesn't provide 60 FPS
2023-08-22 9:39 [Buildroot] Camera Driver diesn't provide 60 FPS Gerd Kautzmann
@ 2023-08-22 10:09 ` Thomas Petazzoni via buildroot
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From: Thomas Petazzoni via buildroot @ 2023-08-22 10:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gerd Kautzmann; +Cc: buildroot@buildroot.org
Hello Gerd,
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 09:39:06 +0000
Gerd Kautzmann <G.Kautzmann@PRIMES.de> wrote:
> I finally managed to build an linux image suporting my imx296 camera
> on the Raspberry-Pi 4 (32 bit) over loadable kernel modules. There
> where good examples for building a helloworld kernel module. At first
> everything looked fine, but than I realised the camera is limited to
> 30 frames per second. I compiled a test program confirming the
> problem under the build root kernel. On a, standart Raspbi image
> (Debian) I got 60 fps using the same drivers (compiled and installed
> over dpkg) with the same settings in the boot-filesystem. The driver
> is reporting the camera to be able to do 60 fps but test program (and
> application) are only reaching 30 fps.
>
> Are there any ideas about settings in the configuration concerning
> cameras I might have missed?
This really isn't a Buildroot-related question, so I'm not sure this
mailing list is the most relevant place to get support on this
question. It's really a RaspberryPi-specific question.
Best regards,
Thomas
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