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+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
+# Copyright (C) 2022, Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ideasonboard.com>
+
+# A simple capture example extending the simple-capture.py example:
+# - Capture frames using events from multiple cameras
+# - Listening events from stdin to exit the application
+# - Memory mapping the frames and calculating CRC
+
+import binascii
+import libcamera as libcam
+import libcamera.utils
+import selectors
+import sys
+
+
+# A container class for our state per camera
+class CameraCaptureContext:
+ idx: int
+ cam: libcam.Camera
+ reqs: list[libcam.Request]
+ mfbs: dict[libcam.FrameBuffer, libcamera.utils.MappedFrameBuffer]
+
+ def __init__(self, cam, idx):
+ self.idx = idx
+ self.cam = cam
+
+ # Acquire the camera for our use
+
+ ret = cam.acquire()
+ assert ret == 0
+
+ # Configure the camera
+
+ cam_config = cam.generate_configuration([libcam.StreamRole.Viewfinder])
+
+ stream_config = cam_config.at(0)
+
+ ret = cam.configure(cam_config)
+ assert ret == 0
+
+ stream = stream_config.stream
+
+ # Allocate the buffers for capture
+
+ allocator = libcam.FrameBufferAllocator(cam)
+ ret = allocator.allocate(stream)
+ assert ret > 0
+
+ num_bufs = len(allocator.buffers(stream))
+
+ print(f'cam{idx} ({cam.id}): capturing {num_bufs} buffers with {stream_config}')
+
+ # Create the requests and assign a buffer for each request
+
+ self.reqs = []
+ self.mfbs = {}
+
+ for i in range(num_bufs):
+ # Use the buffer index as the "cookie"
+ req = cam.create_request(idx)
+
+ buffer = allocator.buffers(stream)[i]
+ ret = req.add_buffer(stream, buffer)
+ assert ret == 0
+
+ self.reqs.append(req)
+
+ # Save a mmapped buffer so we can calculate the CRC later
+ self.mfbs[buffer] = libcamera.utils.MappedFrameBuffer(buffer).mmap()
+
+ def uninit_camera(self):
+ # Stop the camera
+
+ ret = self.cam.stop()
+ assert ret == 0
+
+ # Release the camera
+
+ ret = self.cam.release()
+ assert ret == 0
+
+
+# A container class for our state
+class CaptureContext:
+ cm: libcam.CameraManager
+ camera_contexts: list[CameraCaptureContext] = []
+
+ def handle_camera_event(self):
+ # cm.get_ready_requests() will not block here, as we know there is an event
+ # to read.
+
+ reqs = self.cm.get_ready_requests()
+
+ # Process the captured frames
+
+ for req in reqs:
+ self.handle_request(req)
+
+ return True
+
+ def handle_request(self, req: libcam.Request):
+ cam_ctx = self.camera_contexts[req.cookie]
+
+ buffers = req.buffers
+
+ assert len(buffers) == 1
+
+ # A ready Request could contain multiple buffers if multiple streams
+ # were being used. Here we know we only have a single stream,
+ # and we use next(iter()) to get the first and only buffer.
+
+ stream, fb = next(iter(buffers.items()))
+
+ # Use the MappedFrameBuffer to access the pixel data with CPU. We calculate
+ # the crc for each plane.
+
+ mfb = cam_ctx.mfbs[fb]
+ crcs = [binascii.crc32(p) for p in mfb.planes]
+
+ meta = fb.metadata
+
+ print('cam{:<6} seq {:<6} bytes {:10} CRCs {}'
+ .format(cam_ctx.idx,
+ meta.sequence,
+ '/'.join([str(p.bytes_used) for p in meta.planes]),
+ crcs))
+
+ # We want to re-queue the buffer we just handled. Instead of creating
+ # a new Request, we re-use the old one. We need to call req.reuse()
+ # to re-initialize the Request before queuing.
+
+ req.reuse()
+ cam_ctx.cam.queue_request(req)
+
+ def handle_key_event(self):
+ sys.stdin.readline()
+ print('Exiting...')
+ return False
+
+ def capture(self):
+ # Queue the requests to the camera
+
+ for cam_ctx in self.camera_contexts:
+ for req in cam_ctx.reqs:
+ ret = cam_ctx.cam.queue_request(req)
+ assert ret == 0
+
+ # Use Selector to wait for events from the camera and from the keyboard
+
+ sel = selectors.DefaultSelector()
+ sel.register(sys.stdin, selectors.EVENT_READ, self.handle_key_event)
+ sel.register(self.cm.event_fd, selectors.EVENT_READ, lambda: self.handle_camera_event())
+
+ running = True
+
+ while running:
+ events = sel.select()
+ for key, mask in events:
+ # If the handler return False, we should exit
+ if not key.data():
+ running = False
+
+
+def main():
+ cm = libcam.CameraManager.singleton()
+
+ ctx = CaptureContext()
+ ctx.cm = cm
+
+ for idx, cam in enumerate(cm.cameras):
+ cam_ctx = CameraCaptureContext(cam, idx)
+ ctx.camera_contexts.append(cam_ctx)
+
+ # Start the cameras
+
+ for cam_ctx in ctx.camera_contexts:
+ ret = cam_ctx.cam.start()
+ assert ret == 0
+
+ ctx.capture()
+
+ for cam_ctx in ctx.camera_contexts:
+ cam_ctx.uninit_camera()
+
+ return 0
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ sys.exit(main())