The RZ/V Series has two version of the Image Signal Processor (ISP)
RZ/V2L Simple ISP Support Package
RZV/2M Full ISP Support Package
The Simple ISP uses a working memory area for processing camera streams. This working memory area is defined in the device memory space define ISP Reserved memory area ( see Figure ). In the Application Layer uses the Video 4 Linux API (VIDIOC_REQBUFS, VIDIOC_QUERYBUF) to allocated memory. How much of this memory is used is defined by the camera device resolution, pixel color depth, and capture frame buffer count. The ISP revered memory space is defined in the RZV2L Linux Device Tree File ( r9a07g04512-smarc.dts ).
RZV2L BSP v1.0.1 Memory Map ( RZ/V2L Linux Package V1.0.1 Release Note )
BSP v1.01 file : r9a07g054l2-smarc.dts isp_work0: SIMPLE_ISP { reusable; reg = <0x0 0xBD000000 0x0 0x03000000>; };
RZV2L BSP v1.0.1 Memory Area
OV5645 Supported Resolutions | ||||
Width | Height | Pixel Depth | Number Frames | Total Memory Usage |
640 | 480 | 2 | 6 | 3,686,400 |
1280 | 720 | 2 | 6 | 11,059,200 |
1920 | 1080 | 2 | 6 | 24,883,200 |
2592 | 1944 *1 | 2 | 6 | 60,466,146 *2 |
1 ) Maximum Resolution for OV5645. For AI inference please uses smaller resolution.
2 ) Due to the BSP v1.0.1 ISP resaved area size ( 48MB ) this resolution is not supported. The reserved memory needs to be increased.
This demo show how to implement the RZ/V2L Simple ISP with OV5645 Cameras. This expands on the RZ/V2L ISP Sample Application that is included with the RZ/V2L ISP Package with all the resolutions listed in the section above.
Detailed instructions for setup and building are located in the Application Note Revision documents in "Simple ISP Sample Application Note Revision" package.
These instructions are a summary of what is explained in the package Release Notes.
export ISP_FILE=r11an0561ej0100-rzv2l-isp-sp.zip # Step 1. Extract the ISP package and ISP sample application files. Enter the ISP Montitoring source directory. unzip $ISP_FILE -d isp_work cd isp_work tar zxvf rzv2l_isp-sample-application_ver1.00.tar.gz cd app_isp_monitoring/src # Step 2. Start the SDK source /opt/poky/3.1.5/environment-setup-aarch64-poky-linux # Step 3. Build the source with make make
Detailed instructions for setup and building are located in the Application Note Revision documents in "Simple ISP Sample Application Note Revision" package.
This build requires the DRP-AI Tiny Yolo V2 Cam source is needed for this build ( /rzv2l_drpai-sample-application/app_tinyyolov2_cam/src ).
This build requires the DRP-AI Tiny Yolo V2 Cam directory "tinyyolov2_cam" is needed for this build ( /rzv2l_drpai-sample-application/app_tinyyolov2_cam/exe ).
These instructions are a summary of what is explained in the package Release Notes.
mkdir drp-ai-supporrt export DRP_WORKDIR=$PWD/drp-ai-support mkdir isp-support export ISP_ WORKDIR=$PWD/isp-support export APP_WORKDIR=$PWD # Step 1. Extract the DRP Appicatiion Code to $DRP_WORK unzip r11an0549ej0500-rzv2l-drpai-sp.zip -d $DRP_WORK cd $DRP_WORK/rzv2l_drpai-sample-application/ tar -xvf rzv2l_drpai-sample-application_ver5.00.tar.gz -C . cd $APP_WORKDIR # Step 2. Extract the ISP Application Code to $ISP_WORK unzip r11an0561ej0100-rzv2l-isp-sp.zip -d $ISP_WORK cd $ISP_WORK tar -xvf rzv2l_isp-sample-application_ver1.00.tar.gz -C . cd $APP_WORKDIR # Step 3. Copy TinyYoloV2 source code to ISP TinyYoloV2 application source directory cp -r drp-ai-support/rzv2l_drpai-sample-application/app_tinyyolov2_cam/src/ ./isp-support/app_tinyyolov2_cam/src/ # Step 4. Apply Patch cd $ISP_WORKDIR/app_tinyyolov2_cam/src/ patch -p 1 < rzv2l_app_tinyyolov2_cam_usb2mipi.patch # Step 5. Setup SDK source /opt/poky/3.1.5/environment-setup-aarch64-poky-linux # Step . Build Source make
instead of using B_IMAGE_StartMovieStream, use these functions in the following order:
B_IMAGE_StartObjectToMovieStream B_IMAGE_Imread B_OBJ_BeginReadingData B_IMAGE_EncodeRequestStream