I'm not aware of anyone having used that sensor.
My initial guess would be that it is configured for using 4 CSI2 data lanes, not the two that OV5647 is using. The driver even appears to be validating that at https://git.engicam.com/external/linux- ... 40.c#L2017. I'm surprised that none of the platforms actually use that compatible string, so it seems a dead driver. It's against a 4.19 branch, so really very old.
It also appears to be running at a link frequency of 2.5GHz. I'll take that as a typo for 2.5Gbit/s as otherwise that would be 5Gbit/s/lane. Either way it is high for CSI, and significantly exceeds the max speed of CM4 - nominally 500MHz / 1Gbit/s, but normally works up to 750MHz / 1.5Gbit/s.
My initial guess would be that it is configured for using 4 CSI2 data lanes, not the two that OV5647 is using. The driver even appears to be validating that at https://git.engicam.com/external/linux- ... 40.c#L2017. I'm surprised that none of the platforms actually use that compatible string, so it seems a dead driver. It's against a 4.19 branch, so really very old.
It also appears to be running at a link frequency of 2.5GHz. I'll take that as a typo for 2.5Gbit/s as otherwise that would be 5Gbit/s/lane. Either way it is high for CSI, and significantly exceeds the max speed of CM4 - nominally 500MHz / 1Gbit/s, but normally works up to 750MHz / 1.5Gbit/s.
Statistics: Posted by 6by9 — Tue Dec 24, 2024 9:59 pm