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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0               
  2                                                   
  3 Philips webcams (pwc driver)                      
  4 ============================                      
  5                                                   
  6 This file contains some additional information    
  7 E-mail: webcam@smcc.demon.nl                      
  8 Site: http://www.smcc.demon.nl/webcam/            
  9                                                   
 10 As of this moment, the following cameras are s    
 11                                                   
 12  * Philips PCA645                                 
 13  * Philips PCA646                                 
 14  * Philips PCVC675                                
 15  * Philips PCVC680                                
 16  * Philips PCVC690                                
 17  * Philips PCVC720/40                             
 18  * Philips PCVC730                                
 19  * Philips PCVC740                                
 20  * Philips PCVC750                                
 21  * Askey VC010                                    
 22  * Creative Labs Webcam 5                         
 23  * Creative Labs Webcam Pro Ex                    
 24  * Logitech QuickCam 3000 Pro                     
 25  * Logitech QuickCam 4000 Pro                     
 26  * Logitech QuickCam Notebook Pro                 
 27  * Logitech QuickCam Zoom                         
 28  * Logitech QuickCam Orbit                        
 29  * Logitech QuickCam Sphere                       
 30  * Samsung MPC-C10                                
 31  * Samsung MPC-C30                                
 32  * Sotec Afina Eye                                
 33  * AME CU-001                                     
 34  * Visionite VCS-UM100                            
 35  * Visionite VCS-UC300                            
 36                                                   
 37 The main webpage for the Philips driver is at     
 38 a lot of extra information, a FAQ, and the bin    
 39 contains decompression routines that allow you    
 40 framerates; in addition the webcam uses less b    
 41 if you want to run more than 1 camera simultan    
 42 under a NDA, and may therefore not be distribu    
 43 is completely optional.                           
 44                                                   
 45 You can build this code either into your kerne    
 46 the latter, since it makes troubleshooting a l    
 47 microphone is supported through the USB Audio     
 48                                                   
 49 When you load the module you can set some defa    
 50 camera; some programs depend on a particular i    
 51 don't know how to set it properly in the drive    
 52                                                   
 53 size                                              
 54    Can be one of 'sqcif', 'qsif', 'qcif', 'sif    
 55    'vga', for an image size of resp. 128x96, 1    
 56    320x240, 352x288 and 640x480 (of course, on    
 57    support these resolutions).                    
 58                                                   
 59 fps                                               
 60    Specifies the desired framerate. Is an inte    
 61                                                   
 62 fbufs                                             
 63    This parameter specifies the number of inte    
 64    frames from the cam. This will help if the     
 65    the cam is a bit slow or momentarily busy.     
 66    only introduces lag, so choose carefully. T    
 67    reasonable. You can set it between 2 and 5.    
 68                                                   
 69 mbufs                                             
 70    This is an integer between 1 and 10. It wil    
 71    buffers to reserve for mmap(), VIDIOCCGMBUF    
 72    The default is 2, which is adequate for mos    
 73    buffering).                                    
 74                                                   
 75    Should you experience a lot of 'Dumping fra    
 76    grabbing with a tool that uses mmap(), you     
 77    However, it doesn't really buffer images, i    
 78    slack when your program is behind. But you     
 79    forked program to really take advantage of     
 80                                                   
 81    The absolute maximum is 10, but don't set i    
 82    up 460 KB of RAM, so unless you have a lot     
 83    something more than 4 is an absolute waste.    
 84    allocated during open(), so nothing is wast    
 85    use.                                           
 86                                                   
 87 power_save                                        
 88    When power_save is enabled (set to 1), the     
 89    the cam on close() and re-activate on open(    
 90    turn off the LED. Not all cameras support t    
 91    don't have power saving at all), and some m    
 92    will shut down, but never wake up). Conside    
 93    default this option is disabled.               
 94                                                   
 95 compression (only useful with the plugin)         
 96    With this option you can control the compre    
 97    uses to squeeze the image through the USB b    
 98    parameter between 0 and 3::                    
 99                                                   
100      0 = prefer uncompressed images; if the re    
101          in an uncompressed format, the driver    
102          compression.                             
103      1 = low compression.                         
104      2 = medium compression.                      
105      3 = high compression.                        
106                                                   
107    High compression takes less bandwidth of co    
108    introduce some unwanted artefacts. The defa    
109    See the FAQ on the website for an overview     
110    compression.                                   
111                                                   
112    The compression parameter does not apply to    
113    and OEM models derived from those (only a f    
114    parameter.                                     
115                                                   
116 leds                                              
117    This settings takes 2 integers, that define    
118    (in milliseconds). One of the interesting t    
119    this is let the LED blink while the camera     
120                                                   
121      leds=500,500                                 
122                                                   
123    will blink the LED once every second. But w    
124                                                   
125      leds=0,0                                     
126                                                   
127    the LED never goes on, making it suitable f    
128                                                   
129    By default the camera's LED is on solid whi    
130    when the camera is not used anymore.           
131                                                   
132    This parameter works only with the ToUCam r    
133    750) and OEMs. For other cameras this comma    
134    the LED cannot be controlled.                  
135                                                   
136    Finally: this parameters does not take effe    
137    open the camera device. Until then, the LED    
138                                                   
139 dev_hint                                          
140    A long standing problem with USB devices is    
141    never know what device a camera gets assign    
142    order, the hub configuration, the order in     
143    and the phase of the moon (i.e. it can be r    
144    can give the driver a hint as to what video    
145    should use with a specific camera. This is     
146    cameras of the same model.                     
147                                                   
148    A camera is specified by its type (the numb    
149    like PCA645, PCVC750VC, etc) and optionally    
150    in /sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices). A hint c    
151    following format::                             
152                                                   
153       [type[.serialnumber]:]node                  
154                                                   
155    The square brackets mean that both the type    
156    optional, but a serialnumber cannot be spec    
157    would be rather pointless). The serialnumbe    
158    by a '.'; the node number by a ':'.            
159                                                   
160    This somewhat cryptic syntax is best explai    
161                                                   
162      dev_hint=3,5              The first detec    
163                                /dev/video3, th    
164                                other cameras w    
165                                available slot     
166                                                   
167      dev_hint=645:1,680:2      The PCA645 came    
168                                and a PCVC680 /    
169                                                   
170      dev_hint=645.0123:3,645.4567:0     The PC    
171                                         0123 g    
172                                         camera    
173                                         gets /    
174                                                   
175      dev_hint=750:1,4,5,6       The PCVC750 ca    
176                                 next 3 Philips    
177                                 through /dev/v    
178                                                   
179    Some points worth knowing:                     
180                                                   
181    - Serialnumbers are case sensitive and must    
182      leading zeroes (it's treated as a string)    
183    - If a device node is already occupied, reg    
184      the webcam is not available.                 
185    - You can have up to 64 video devices; be s    
186      nodes in /dev if you want to spread the n    
187      After /dev/video9 comes /dev/video10 (not    
188    - If a camera does not match any dev_hint,     
189      the first available device node, just as     
190                                                   
191 trace                                             
192    In order to better detect problems, it is n    
193    'trace' of some of the calls the module mak    
194    kernel log at debug level.                     
195                                                   
196    The trace variable is a bitmask; each bit r    
197    If you want to trace something, look up the    
198    below, add the values together and supply t    
199                                                   
200    ====== ======= ============================    
201    Value  Value   Description                     
202    (dec)  (hex)                                   
203    ====== ======= ============================    
204        1    0x1   Module initialization; this     
205                   while loading and unloading     
206                                                   
207        2    0x2   probe() and disconnect() tra    
208                                                   
209        4    0x4   Trace open() and close() cal    
210                                                   
211        8    0x8   read(), mmap() and associate    
212                                                   
213       16   0x10   Memory allocation of buffers    
214                                                   
215       32   0x20   Showing underflow, overflow     
216                   messages                        
217                                                   
218       64   0x40   Show viewport and image size    
219                                                   
220      128   0x80   PWCX debugging                  
221    ====== ======= ============================    
222                                                   
223    For example, to trace the open() & read() f    
224    so you would supply trace=12 during insmod     
225    you want to turn the initialization and pro    
226    The default value for trace is 35 (0x23).      
227                                                   
228                                                   
229                                                   
230 Example::                                         
231                                                   
232      # modprobe pwc size=cif fps=15 power_save    
233                                                   
234 The fbufs, mbufs and trace parameters are glob    
235 cameras. Each camera has its own set of buffer    
236                                                   
237 size and fps only specify defaults when you op    
238 accommodate some tools that don't set the size    
239 settings after open() with the Video4Linux ioc    
240 defaults is QCIF size at 10 fps.                  
241                                                   
242 The compression parameter is semiglobal; it se    
243 preference for all camera's, but this paramete    
244 the VIDIOCPWCSCQUAL ioctl() call.                 
245                                                   
246 All parameters are optional.                      
247                                                   
                                                      

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