If this device uses an IPU3 we have a chance to support it with the new CIO2 IPU3 layers in the kernel - but it likely needs confirmation on the Sensors and will certainly require kernel updates (as well as updates to libcamera if the sensor is not yet supported).
If this device uses an IPU3 we have a chance to support it with the new CIO2 IPU3 layers in the kernel - but it likely needs confirmation on the Sensors and will certainly require kernel updates (as well as updates to libcamera if the sensor is not yet supported).
If someone wants to work through this with this device, contact us on the libcamera mailing list. (https:/ /lists. libcamera. org/listinfo/ libcamera- devel) or #libcamera on irc.oftc.net
Essentially you will be facing the same issues as experienced on the Microsoft Surface range of devices, which has had a lot of community involvement:
See : /github. com/linux- surface/ linux-surface/ issues/ 91 /github. com/linux- surface/ linux-surface/ wiki/Camera- Support
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