I'm trying to get my Raspberry Pi camera to work with my Yocto image.
I found here that I need to add the following line:
VIDEO_CAMERA = "1"
I added it to my meta's recipes-core/images/example-image.bb but still when I try to take a picture I get:
root#user:~# raspistill -o testshot.jpg
mmal: mmal_vc_component_create: failed to create component 'vc.ril.camera' (1:ENOMEM)
mmal: mmal_component_create_core: could not create component 'vc.ril.camera' (1)
mmal: Failed to create camera component
mmal: main: Failed to create camera component
mmal: Camera is not enabled in this build. Try running "sudo raspi-config" and ensure that "camera" has been enabled
So it seems like it's not enabled. And raspi-config seems to be only available on Raspbian, in fact it's not recognised as a command.
Am I missing anything else? I can't find much info out there and I'm still new to Yocto.
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I'm trying to interface ov5640 with raspberry Pi 4 model B, kernel version 5.15.61, till now I had loaded driver successfully and Bound driver with ov5640 successfully, and video nodes were created successfully.
I tried to stream video using gstreamer
command:
gst-launch-1.0 libcamerasrc ! video/x-raw, width=640, height=480, framerate=30/1 ! videoconvert ! videoscale ! clockoverlay time-format="%D %H:%M:%S" ! autovideosink
and it thrown error
error:
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
[0:02:06.704696651] [1320] INFO Camera camera_manager.cpp:293 libcamera v0.0.0+3866-0c55e522
[0:02:06.726785010] [1324] WARN CameraSensor camera_sensor.cpp:212 'ov5640 10-003c': Recommended V4L2 control 0x009a0922 not supported
[0:02:06.726879464] [1324] WARN CameraSensor camera_sensor.cpp:264 'ov5640 10-003c': The sensor kernel driver needs to be fixed
[0:02:06.726907245] [1324] WARN CameraSensor camera_sensor.cpp:266 'ov5640 10-003c': See Documentation/sensor_driver_requirements.rst in the libcamera sources for more information
[0:02:06.728038265] [1324] WARN CameraSensor camera_sensor.cpp:411 'ov5640 10-003c': Failed to retrieve the camera location
[0:02:06.746434072] [1324] ERROR IPAProxy ipa_proxy.cpp:149 Configuration file 'ov5640.json' not found for IPA module 'raspberrypi'
[0:02:06.746582013] [1324] ERROR IPARPI raspberrypi.cpp:213 Could not create camera helper for ov5640
[0:02:06.746635055] [1324] ERROR RPI raspberrypi.cpp:1253 Failed to load a suitable IPA library
[0:02:06.746922788] [1324] ERROR RPI raspberrypi.cpp:1184 Failed to register camera ov5640 10-003c: -22
ERROR: from element /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstLibcameraSrc:libcamerasrc0: Could not find any supported camera on this system.
Additional debug info:
../src/gstreamer/gstlibcamerasrc.cpp(354): gst_libcamera_src_open (): /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstLibcameraSrc:libcamerasrc0:
libcamera::CameraMananger::cameras() is empty
ERROR: pipeline doesn't want to preroll.
Failed to set pipeline to PAUSED.
Setting pipeline to NULL ...
Freeing pipeline ...
can anyone give me a direction how to solve this?
I'm using GStreamer to send the camera feed of /dev/video1 (Raspberry Pi's usb webcam) through a RTSP server that I can connect with another Raspberry Pi.
Result of v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video1 --list-formats:
ioctl: VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT
Type: Video Capture
[0]: 'MJPG' (Motion-JPEG, compressed)
[1]: 'YUYV' (YUYV 4:2:2)
The pipeline I'm using is
./gst-rtsp-launch --port 8555 '( v4l2src device='/dev/video1 ! image/jpeg,width=800,height=600,framerate=30/1 ! jpegparse ! rtpjpegpay name=pay0 pt=96 )' --gst-debug-level=3`
When running it, and letting the other machine connect, the console gives this message:
0:00:02.097412343 3234 0xb4c1c0c0 FIXME default gstutils.c:3981:gst_pad_create_stream_id_internal:<appsrc0:src> Creating random stream-id, consider implementing a deterministic way of creating a stream-id
0:00:02.102907578 3234 0xb5a07600 WARN v4l2src gstv4l2src.c:692:gst_v4l2src_query:<v4l2src0> Can't give latency since framerate isn't fixated !
0:00:02.170888076 3234 0xb4c1b980 WARN v4l2bufferpool gstv4l2bufferpool.c:790:gst_v4l2_buffer_pool_start:<v4l2src0:pool:src> Uncertain or not enough buffers, enabling copy threshold
0:00:02.410829991 3234 0x166ba90 FIXME rtspmedia rtsp-media.c:3581:gst_rtsp_media_suspend: suspend for dynamic pipelines needs fixing
0:00:02.414457433 3234 0x166ba90 FIXME rtspmedia rtsp-media.c:3581:gst_rtsp_media_suspend: suspend for dynamic pipelines needs fixing
0:00:02.414551635 3234 0x166ba90 WARN rtspmedia rtsp-media.c:3607:gst_rtsp_media_suspend: media 0xb5a34130 was not prepared
0:00:03.878249884 3234 0x166ba90 WARN rtspmedia rtsp-media.c:3868:gst_rtsp_media_set_state: media 0xb5a34130 was not prepared
On the client Raspberry Pi, using VLC on the static IP vlc rtsp://192.168.0.10:8555/video, gives this error (and triggers the previous one in the other board):
mmal: mmal_component_create_core: could not create component 'vc.ril.hvs' (1)
mmal: mmal_vc_component_create: failed to create component 'vc.ril.hvs' (1:ENOMEM)
mmal: mmal_component_create_core: could not create component 'vc.ril.hvs' (1)
mmal: mmal_vc_component_create: failed to create component 'vc.ril.hvs' (1:ENOMEM)
mmal: mmal_component_create_core: could not create component 'vc.ril.hvs' (1)
mmal: mmal_vc_component_create: failed to create component 'vc.ril.hvs' (1:ENOMEM)
mmal: mmal_component_create_core: could not create component 'vc.ril.hvs' (1)
mmal: mmal_vc_port_info_set: failed to set port info (3:0): EINVAL
mmal: mmal_vc_port_set_format: mmal_vc_port_info_set failed 0x909bcaa0 (EINVAL)
Falha de segmentação
The last line means "Segmentation fault". The screen in the client board flickers black before giving this error, and the board connect to the webcam only shows this error after the client connected.
Connecting to localhost on the same board using vlc rtsp://127.0.0.1:8555/video works for a little bit, then it breaks.
How can I fix this pipeline, so the video can be shown correctly through connection between the two boards?
For the record:
I asked in the comments which version of gstreamer you were using, to which the answer was "1.14.4".
I suggested you update to the latest version (1.20.1), because a segmentation fault where you see it sounds like a potential bug in gstreamer.
Turns out that it was correct: updating gstreamer (to 1.18.4) resolved the problem!
I try to add a logo in vlc player launched by terminale
cvlc --fullscreen --no-osd --loop --file-caching 10000 --sub-source logo --logo-position 10 --logo-file /home/pi/Desktop/logo/logo-tv.png /home/pi/Desktop/php/scala.m3u
but I have this error
VLC media player 3.0.16 Vetinari (revision 1.0.6-1682-g88158c836)
[00b5c7a0] dummy interface: using the dummy interface module...
[623710a0] mmal_codec decoder: VCSM init succeeded: CMA
libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to authenticate
[62549eb0] mmal_xsplitter vout display error: Failed to open Xsplitter:opengles2 module
[62549eb0] mmal_xsplitter vout display error: Failed to open Xsplitter:mmal_vout module
mmal: mmal_vc_component_create: failed to create component 'vc.ril.hvs' (1:ENOMEM)
mmal: mmal_component_create_core: could not create component 'vc.ril.hvs' (1)
mmal: mmal_vc_component_create: failed to create component 'vc.ril.hvs' (1:ENOMEM)
mmal: mmal_component_create_core: could not create component 'vc.ril.hvs' (1)
[62542140] blend blend error: no matching alpha blending routine (chroma: YUVA -> MMAL)
If I use
--sub-filter logo --logo-position 10 --logo-file
I have no errors but the logo doesn't appear.
can you help me?
thanks
As I suggested in a comment
cvlc --sub-source logo --logo-x 10 --logo-y 10 --logo-file ./logo-stackoverflow.png --logo-opacity 100 your.mp4
should display the logo
To activate the crop one pixel from the bottom of the video, for cvlc
either:
set global-key-crop-bottom=Alt+c in the vlc vlcrc configuration file
or:
set it on the command line
cvlc --sub-source logo --logo-x 10 --logo-y 10 --logo-file ./logo-stackoverow.png --logo-opacity 100 --global-key-crop-bottom=Alt+c --global-key-uncrop-bottom=Alt+Shift+c your.mp4
For some weird reason it seems you must set the --global-key rather than just --key
I install Raspberry Pi OS (Legacy) with desktop, I enable FKMS and all works without any problem on my Raspberry 3b+. So the problem is the FKMS is not possible to enable in Debian version: 11 (bullseye). At now there are no problem with the logo and there are not dropped frames.
So the solution at now is enable the FKMS.
Thanks
I tried 3 different method no succeded for running the code
cd amazon-kinesis-video-streams-producer-sdk-cpp/build
./kvs_gstreamer_sample PiStream
we get following errors
[09-12-2020 15:06:12:496.703 GMT] Using region: us-west-2 [ERROR]
[09-12-2020 15:06:12:514.317 GMT] No valid credential method was found
[ERROR] [09-12-2020 15:06:12:515.086 GMT] Failed to initialize kinesis
video with an exception: No valid credential method was found
I am trying to run a cpp code which has some AWS dependencies which says we could not define the paths in the boot even though we added in 3 different method
adding commands into local.rc
adding crontab -e
and adding bash.rc
after booting ia can run the comman from terminal successfully.
How can we define the some parameters in the booth of raspberry pi
I am trying to record audio with the PS Eye on a raspberry pi model b plus (I have tried with older b models and the same issue occurs as below).
I am able to record, and playback the recording with arecord/aplay so the mic is working. However, I want to increase the mic volume as the recording is very low.
When I attempt this in alsamixer, it exits with the following error when I use F6 to change to the PS Eye soundcard:
cannot load mixer controls: Invalid argument
I also notice that the alsa-utils service will fail when the PS Eye is plugged in (fine otherwise):
sudo service alsa-utils restart
[FAIL] Shutting down ALSA...warning: 'alsactl store' failed with error message 'alsactl: get_control:259: Cannot read control '2,0,0,Mic Capture Volume,0': Invalid argument'...failed.
[....] Setting up ALSA...warning: 'alsactl restore' failed with error message 'No state is present for card CameraB409241
Found hardware: "USB-Audio" "USB Mixer" "USB1415:2000" "" ""
Hardware is initialized using a generic method
No state is present for card CameraB409241'...amixer: Mixer hw:1 load error: Invalid argument
amixer: Mixer hw:1 load error: Invalid argument
amixer: Mixer hw:1 load error: Invalid argument
amixer: Mixer hw:1 load error: Invalid argument
amixer: Mixer hw:1 load error: Invalid argument
...
done.
The problem seems to be the controls definition of the PS Eye. I would like to know the following:
Where does alsamixer load the controls for a particular device from? Are they in the driver?
Is there a way to increase the mic volume another way?
I am not using Pulseaudio yet but will try it if I can't fix this in alsa.
thanks
Sytem logs:
Without pulseaudio installed, neither restarting alsa or trying to open the controls in alsamixer produce anything in the system log. If pulse audio is installed however, trying to open the controls in alsamixer gives:
Oct 30 10:21:26 signaler pulseaudio[19000]: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to load mixer: Invalid argument
Oct 30 10:21:27 signaler pulseaudio[19000]: [pulseaudio] server-lookup.c: Unable to contact D-Bus: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NotSupported: Unable to autolaunch a dbus-daemon without a $DISPLAY for X11
Oct 30 10:21:27 signaler pulseaudio[19000]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Unable to contact D-Bus: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NotSupported: Unable to autolaunch a dbus-daemon without a $DISPLAY for X11