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V4L/DVB: sh_mobile_ceu_camera.c: update documentation to reflect the new cropping

Signed-off-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <g.liakhovetski@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
wifi-calibration
Guennadi Liakhovetski 2010-03-23 11:42:32 -03:00 committed by Mauro Carvalho Chehab
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Produced by user requests:
In the above chart minuses and slashes represent "real" data amounts, points and
accents represent "useful" data, basically, CEU scaled amd cropped output,
mapped back onto the client's source plane.
Such a configuration can be produced by user requests:
S_CROP(left / top = (5) - (1), width / height = (5') - (5))
S_FMT(width / height = (6') - (6))
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S_CROP
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If old scale applied to new crop is invalid produce nearest new scale possible
The API at http://v4l2spec.bytesex.org/spec/x1904.htm says:
1. Calculate current combined scales.
"...specification does not define an origin or units. However by convention
drivers should horizontally count unscaled samples relative to 0H."
scale_comb = (((4') - (4)) / ((6') - (6))) * (((2') - (2)) / ((3') - (3)))
We choose to follow the advise and interpret cropping units as client input
pixels.
2. Apply iterative sensor S_CROP for new input window.
Cropping is performed in the following 6 steps:
3. If old combined scales applied to new crop produce an impossible user window,
adjust scales to produce nearest possible window.
1. Request exactly user rectangle from the sensor.
width_u_out = ((5') - (5)) / scale_comb
2. If smaller - iterate until a larger one is obtained. Result: sensor cropped
to 2 : 2', target crop 5 : 5', current output format 6' - 6.
if (width_u_out > max)
scale_comb = ((5') - (5)) / max;
else if (width_u_out < min)
scale_comb = ((5') - (5)) / min;
3. In the previous step the sensor has tried to preserve its output frame as
good as possible, but it could have changed. Retrieve it again.
4. Issue G_CROP to retrieve actual input window.
4. Sensor scaled to 3 : 3'. Sensor's scale is (2' - 2) / (3' - 3). Calculate
intermediate window: 4' - 4 = (5' - 5) * (3' - 3) / (2' - 2)
5. Using actual input window and calculated combined scales calculate sensor
target output window.
5. Calculate and apply host scale = (6' - 6) / (4' - 4)
width_s_out = ((3') - (3)) = ((2') - (2)) / scale_comb
6. Apply iterative S_FMT for new sensor target output window.
7. Issue G_FMT to retrieve the actual sensor output window.
8. Calculate sensor scales.
scale_s = ((3') - (3)) / ((2') - (2))
9. Calculate sensor output subwindow to be cropped on CEU by applying sensor
scales to the requested window.
width_ceu = ((5') - (5)) / scale_s
10. Use CEU cropping for above calculated window.
11. Calculate CEU scales from sensor scales from results of (10) and user window
from (3)
scale_ceu = calc_scale(((5') - (5)), &width_u_out)
12. Apply CEU scales.
6. Calculate and apply host crop: 6 - 7 = (5 - 2) * (6' - 6) / (5' - 5)
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Author: Guennadi Liakhovetski <g.liakhovetski@gmx.de>