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  1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause)
  2 %YAML 1.2
  3 ---
  4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/video-interface-devices.yaml#
  5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
  6 
  7 title: Common Properties for Video Receiver and Transmitter Devices
  8 
  9 maintainers:
 10   - Jacopo Mondi <jacopo@jmondi.org>
 11   - Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
 12 
 13 properties:
 14   flash-leds:
 15     $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array
 16     description:
 17       An array of phandles, each referring to a flash LED, a sub-node of the LED
 18       driver device node.
 19 
 20   lens-focus:
 21     $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle
 22     description:
 23       A phandle to the node of the focus lens controller.
 24 
 25   rotation:
 26     $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
 27     enum: [ 0, 90, 180, 270 ]
 28     description: |
 29       The camera rotation is expressed as the angular difference in degrees
 30       between two reference systems, one relative to the camera module, and one
 31       defined on the external world scene to be captured when projected on the
 32       image sensor pixel array.
 33 
 34       A camera sensor has a 2-dimensional reference system 'Rc' defined by its
 35       pixel array read-out order. The origin is set to the first pixel being
 36       read out, the X-axis points along the column read-out direction towards
 37       the last columns, and the Y-axis along the row read-out direction towards
 38       the last row.
 39 
 40       A typical example for a sensor with a 2592x1944 pixel array matrix
 41       observed from the front is:
 42 
 43               2591       X-axis          0
 44                 <------------------------+ 0
 45                 .......... ... ..........!
 46                 .......... ... ..........! Y-axis
 47                            ...           !
 48                 .......... ... ..........!
 49                 .......... ... ..........! 1943
 50                                          V
 51 
 52       The external world scene reference system 'Rs' is a 2-dimensional
 53       reference system on the focal plane of the camera module. The origin is
 54       placed on the top-left corner of the visible scene, the X-axis points
 55       towards the right, and the Y-axis points towards the bottom of the scene.
 56       The top, bottom, left and right directions are intentionally not defined
 57       and depend on the environment in which the camera is used.
 58 
 59       A typical example of a (very common) picture of a shark swimming from left
 60       to right, as seen from the camera, is:
 61 
 62                0               X-axis
 63              0 +------------------------------------->
 64                !
 65                !
 66                !
 67                !           |\____)\___
 68                !           ) _____  __`<
 69                !           |/     )/
 70                !
 71                !
 72                !
 73                V
 74              Y-axis
 75 
 76       with the reference system 'Rs' placed on the camera focal plane:
 77 
 78                                   ¸.·˙!
 79                               ¸.·˙    !
 80                   _       ¸.·˙        !
 81                +-/ \-+¸.·˙            !
 82                | (o) |                ! Camera focal plane
 83                +-----+˙·.¸            !
 84                           ˙·.¸        !
 85                               ˙·.¸    !
 86                                   ˙·.¸!
 87 
 88       When projected on the sensor's pixel array, the image and the associated
 89       reference system 'Rs' are typically (but not always) inverted, due to the
 90       camera module's lens optical inversion effect.
 91 
 92       Assuming the above represented scene of the swimming shark, the lens
 93       inversion projects the scene and its reference system onto the sensor
 94       pixel array, seen from the front of the camera sensor, as follows:
 95 
 96             Y-axis
 97                ^
 98                !
 99                !
100                !
101                !            |\_____)\__
102                !            ) ____  ___.<
103                !            |/    )/
104                !
105                !
106                !
107              0 +------------------------------------->
108                0               X-axis
109 
110       Note the shark being upside-down.
111 
112       The resulting projected reference system is named 'Rp'.
113 
114       The camera rotation property is then defined as the angular difference in
115       the counter-clockwise direction between the camera reference system 'Rc'
116       and the projected scene reference system 'Rp'. It is expressed in degrees
117       as a number in the range [0, 360[.
118 
119       Examples
120 
121       0 degrees camera rotation:
122 
123 
124                     Y-Rp
125                      ^
126               Y-Rc   !
127                ^     !
128                !     !
129                !     !
130                !     !
131                !     !
132                !     !
133                !     !
134                !     !
135                !   0 +------------------------------------->
136                !     0               X-Rp
137              0 +------------------------------------->
138                0               X-Rc
139 
140 
141                                 X-Rc                0
142                <------------------------------------+ 0
143                            X-Rp                 0   !
144            <------------------------------------+ 0 !
145                                                 !   !
146                                                 !   !
147                                                 !   !
148                                                 !   !
149                                                 !   !
150                                                 !   !
151                                                 !   !
152                                                 !   V
153                                                 !  Y-Rc
154                                                 V
155                                                Y-Rp
156 
157       90 degrees camera rotation:
158 
159                0        Y-Rc
160              0 +-------------------->
161                !   Y-Rp
162                !    ^
163                !    !
164                !    !
165                !    !
166                !    !
167                !    !
168                !    !
169                !    !
170                !    !
171                !    !
172                !  0 +------------------------------------->
173                !    0              X-Rp
174                !
175                !
176                !
177                !
178                V
179               X-Rc
180 
181       180 degrees camera rotation:
182 
183                                             0
184        <------------------------------------+ 0
185                         X-Rc                !
186               Y-Rp                          !
187                ^                            !
188                !                            !
189                !                            !
190                !                            !
191                !                            !
192                !                            !
193                !                            !
194                !                            V
195                !                           Y-Rc
196              0 +------------------------------------->
197                0              X-Rp
198 
199       270 degrees camera rotation:
200 
201                0        Y-Rc
202              0 +-------------------->
203                !                                        0
204                !    <-----------------------------------+ 0
205                !                    X-Rp                !
206                !                                        !
207                !                                        !
208                !                                        !
209                !                                        !
210                !                                        !
211                !                                        !
212                !                                        !
213                !                                        !
214                !                                        V
215                !                                       Y-Rp
216                !
217                !
218                !
219                !
220                V
221               X-Rc
222 
223 
224       Example one - Webcam
225 
226       A camera module installed on the user facing part of a laptop screen
227       casing used for video calls. The captured images are meant to be displayed
228       in landscape mode (width > height) on the laptop screen.
229 
230       The camera is typically mounted upside-down to compensate the lens optical
231       inversion effect:
232 
233                     Y-Rp
234               Y-Rc   ^
235                ^     !
236                !     !
237                !     !       |\_____)\__
238                !     !       ) ____  ___.<
239                !     !       |/    )/
240                !     !
241                !     !
242                !     !
243                !   0 +------------------------------------->
244                !     0           X-Rp
245              0 +------------------------------------->
246                0            X-Rc
247 
248       The two reference systems are aligned, the resulting camera rotation is
249       0 degrees, no rotation correction needs to be applied to the resulting
250       image once captured to memory buffers to correctly display it to users:
251 
252                +--------------------------------------+
253                !                                      !
254                !                                      !
255                !                                      !
256                !             |\____)\___              !
257                !             ) _____  __`<            !
258                !             |/     )/                !
259                !                                      !
260                !                                      !
261                !                                      !
262                +--------------------------------------+
263 
264       If the camera sensor is not mounted upside-down to compensate for the lens
265       optical inversion, the two reference systems will not be aligned, with
266       'Rp' being rotated 180 degrees relatively to 'Rc':
267 
268 
269                         X-Rc                0
270        <------------------------------------+ 0
271                                             !
272               Y-Rp                          !
273                ^                            !
274                !                            !
275                !       |\_____)\__          !
276                !       ) ____  ___.<        !
277                !       |/    )/             !
278                !                            !
279                !                            !
280                !                            V
281                !                           Y-Rc
282              0 +------------------------------------->
283                0            X-Rp
284 
285       The image once captured to memory will then be rotated by 180 degrees:
286 
287                +--------------------------------------+
288                !                                      !
289                !                                      !
290                !                                      !
291                !              __/(_____/|             !
292                !            >.___  ____ (             !
293                !                 \(    \|             !
294                !                                      !
295                !                                      !
296                !                                      !
297                +--------------------------------------+
298 
299       A software rotation correction of 180 degrees should be applied to
300       correctly display the image:
301 
302                +--------------------------------------+
303                !                                      !
304                !                                      !
305                !                                      !
306                !             |\____)\___              !
307                !             ) _____  __`<            !
308                !             |/     )/                !
309                !                                      !
310                !                                      !
311                !                                      !
312                +--------------------------------------+
313 
314       Example two - Phone camera
315 
316       A camera installed on the back side of a mobile device facing away from
317       the user. The captured images are meant to be displayed in portrait mode
318       (height > width) to match the device screen orientation and the device
319       usage orientation used when taking the picture.
320 
321       The camera sensor is typically mounted with its pixel array longer side
322       aligned to the device longer side, upside-down mounted to compensate for
323       the lens optical inversion effect:
324 
325                0        Y-Rc
326              0 +-------------------->
327                !   Y-Rp
328                !    ^
329                !    !
330                !    !
331                !    !
332                !    !            |\_____)\__
333                !    !            ) ____  ___.<
334                !    !            |/    )/
335                !    !
336                !    !
337                !    !
338                !  0 +------------------------------------->
339                !    0                X-Rp
340                !
341                !
342                !
343                !
344                V
345               X-Rc
346 
347       The two reference systems are not aligned and the 'Rp' reference system is
348       rotated by 90 degrees in the counter-clockwise direction relatively to the
349       'Rc' reference system.
350 
351       The image once captured to memory will be rotated:
352 
353                +-------------------------------------+
354                |                 _ _                 |
355                |                \   /                |
356                |                 | |                 |
357                |                 | |                 |
358                |                 |  >                |
359                |                <  |                 |
360                |                 | |                 |
361                |                   .                 |
362                |                  V                  |
363                +-------------------------------------+
364 
365       A correction of 90 degrees in counter-clockwise direction has to be
366       applied to correctly display the image in portrait mode on the device
367       screen:
368 
369                         +--------------------+
370                         |                    |
371                         |                    |
372                         |                    |
373                         |                    |
374                         |                    |
375                         |                    |
376                         |   |\____)\___      |
377                         |   ) _____  __`<    |
378                         |   |/     )/        |
379                         |                    |
380                         |                    |
381                         |                    |
382                         |                    |
383                         |                    |
384                         +--------------------+
385 
386   orientation:
387     description:
388       The orientation of a device (typically an image sensor or a flash LED)
389       describing its mounting position relative to the usage orientation of the
390       system where the device is installed on.
391     $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
392     enum:
393         # Front. The device is mounted on the front facing side of the system. For
394         # mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops the front side
395         # is the user facing side.
396       - 0
397         # Back. The device is mounted on the back side of the system, which is
398         # defined as the opposite side of the front facing one.
399       - 1
400         # External. The device is not attached directly to the system but is
401         # attached in a way that allows it to move freely.
402       - 2
403 
404 additionalProperties: true
405 
406 ...

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