Without these packages, we can not enable the Intel MIPI camera.
[Testing]
Install these packages (ipu6 set or ipu6ep set) and exeute `sudo -E gst-launch-1.0 icamerasrc ! video/x-raw,format=YUY2,width=1280,height=720 ! videoconvert ! xvimagesink` on the corresponding PCs.
[Background]
Intel MIPI camera userspace stack
https:/ /github. com/intel/ ipu6-camera- hal - HAL for processing of images in userspace /github. com/intel/ ipu6-camera- bins - IPU firmware and proprietary image processing libraries /github. com/intel/ icamerasrc (branch: icamerasrc_ slim_api) - Gstreamer src plugin
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[Impact]
Without these packages, we can not enable the Intel MIPI camera.
[Testing]
Install these packages (ipu6 set or ipu6ep set) and exeute `sudo -E gst-launch-1.0 icamerasrc ! video/x- raw,format= YUY2,width= 1280,height= 720 ! videoconvert ! xvimagesink` on the corresponding PCs.
[Regression Potential]
None
[Availability]
You can find all packages on https:/ /launchpad. net/~oem- solutions- group/+ archive/ ubuntu/ intel-ipu6.
[Rationale]
We want to improve the hardware support for some Dell/HP/Lenovo laptops.
[Security]
No CVE/known security issue.
[Quality assurance]
We have used these packages to enable Intel MIPI camera on some Dell laptops and some of them will be cerified by Ubuntu certification soon.
[Dependencies]
It depends on the BIOS, hardware and Linux kernel that contains ipu6 drivers.
[Standards compliance]
https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/ExtensionRe positoryPolicy
[Maintenance]
[Background information]