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Diffstat (limited to 'src/ipa/raspberrypi/cam_helper.hpp')
-rw-r--r-- | src/ipa/raspberrypi/cam_helper.hpp | 98 |
1 files changed, 51 insertions, 47 deletions
diff --git a/src/ipa/raspberrypi/cam_helper.hpp b/src/ipa/raspberrypi/cam_helper.hpp index 0cd718c4..2408fa15 100644 --- a/src/ipa/raspberrypi/cam_helper.hpp +++ b/src/ipa/raspberrypi/cam_helper.hpp @@ -21,50 +21,52 @@ namespace RPiController { -// The CamHelper class provides a number of facilities that anyone trying -// to drive a camera will need to know, but which are not provided by the -// standard driver framework. Specifically, it provides: -// -// A "CameraMode" structure to describe extra information about the chosen -// mode of the driver. For example, how it is cropped from the full sensor -// area, how it is scaled, whether pixels are averaged compared to the full -// resolution. -// -// The ability to convert between number of lines of exposure and actual -// exposure time, and to convert between the sensor's gain codes and actual -// gains. -// -// A function to return the number of frames of delay between updating exposure, -// analogue gain and vblanking, and for the changes to take effect. For many -// sensors these take the values 2, 1 and 2 respectively, but sensors that are -// different will need to over-ride the default function provided. -// -// A function to query if the sensor outputs embedded data that can be parsed. -// -// A function to return the sensitivity of a given camera mode. -// -// A parser to parse the embedded data buffers provided by some sensors (for -// example, the imx219 does; the ov5647 doesn't). This allows us to know for -// sure the exposure and gain of the frame we're looking at. CamHelper -// provides functions for converting analogue gains to and from the sensor's -// native gain codes. -// -// Finally, a set of functions that determine how to handle the vagaries of -// different camera modules on start-up or when switching modes. Some -// modules may produce one or more frames that are not yet correctly exposed, -// or where the metadata may be suspect. We have the following functions: -// HideFramesStartup(): Tell the pipeline handler not to return this many -// frames at start-up. This can also be used to hide initial frames -// while the AGC and other algorithms are sorting themselves out. -// HideFramesModeSwitch(): Tell the pipeline handler not to return this -// many frames after a mode switch (other than start-up). Some sensors -// may produce innvalid frames after a mode switch; others may not. -// MistrustFramesStartup(): At start-up a sensor may return frames for -// which we should not run any control algorithms (for example, metadata -// may be invalid). -// MistrustFramesModeSwitch(): The number of frames, after a mode switch -// (other than start-up), for which control algorithms should not run -// (for example, metadata may be unreliable). +/* + * The CamHelper class provides a number of facilities that anyone trying + * to drive a camera will need to know, but which are not provided by the + * standard driver framework. Specifically, it provides: + * + * A "CameraMode" structure to describe extra information about the chosen + * mode of the driver. For example, how it is cropped from the full sensor + * area, how it is scaled, whether pixels are averaged compared to the full + * resolution. + * + * The ability to convert between number of lines of exposure and actual + * exposure time, and to convert between the sensor's gain codes and actual + * gains. + * + * A function to return the number of frames of delay between updating exposure, + * analogue gain and vblanking, and for the changes to take effect. For many + * sensors these take the values 2, 1 and 2 respectively, but sensors that are + * different will need to over-ride the default function provided. + * + * A function to query if the sensor outputs embedded data that can be parsed. + * + * A function to return the sensitivity of a given camera mode. + * + * A parser to parse the embedded data buffers provided by some sensors (for + * example, the imx219 does; the ov5647 doesn't). This allows us to know for + * sure the exposure and gain of the frame we're looking at. CamHelper + * provides functions for converting analogue gains to and from the sensor's + * native gain codes. + * + * Finally, a set of functions that determine how to handle the vagaries of + * different camera modules on start-up or when switching modes. Some + * modules may produce one or more frames that are not yet correctly exposed, + * or where the metadata may be suspect. We have the following functions: + * HideFramesStartup(): Tell the pipeline handler not to return this many + * frames at start-up. This can also be used to hide initial frames + * while the AGC and other algorithms are sorting themselves out. + * HideFramesModeSwitch(): Tell the pipeline handler not to return this + * many frames after a mode switch (other than start-up). Some sensors + * may produce innvalid frames after a mode switch; others may not. + * MistrustFramesStartup(): At start-up a sensor may return frames for + * which we should not run any control algorithms (for example, metadata + * may be invalid). + * MistrustFramesModeSwitch(): The number of frames, after a mode switch + * (other than start-up), for which control algorithms should not run + * (for example, metadata may be unreliable). + */ class CamHelper { @@ -110,8 +112,10 @@ private: unsigned int frameIntegrationDiff_; }; -// This is for registering camera helpers with the system, so that the -// CamHelper::Create function picks them up automatically. +/* + * This is for registering camera helpers with the system, so that the + * CamHelper::Create function picks them up automatically. + */ typedef CamHelper *(*CamHelperCreateFunc)(); struct RegisterCamHelper @@ -120,4 +124,4 @@ struct RegisterCamHelper CamHelperCreateFunc createFunc); }; -} // namespace RPi +} /* namespace RPi */ |