Difference between revisions of "PWC Webcams"

From ArmadeusWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Load driver)
m (Introduction)
Line 4: Line 4:
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
Some USB webcams work on Linux with the [http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/ PWC driver]. The source of this driver is included in the current Linux kernel.
+
Some USB webcams are working on Linux with the [http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/ PWC driver]. The source of this driver is included in the current Armadeus Linux kernel.
 
PWC driver is '''NOT''' working on [[APF9328]].
 
PWC driver is '''NOT''' working on [[APF9328]].
  

Revision as of 17:50, 9 November 2010

Page under construction... Construction.png Informations on this page are not guaranteed !!

On this page, you will find some information to add some USB webcams support to your Armadeus board.

Introduction

Some USB webcams are working on Linux with the PWC driver. The source of this driver is included in the current Armadeus Linux kernel. PWC driver is NOT working on APF9328.

Find your webcam model

In order to find your webcam model, you can connect your USB webcam to your Host computer and use dmesg.

  [  ] $ dmesg
  ...
  usb 6-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5
  usb 6-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
  pwc: Philips webcam module version 10.0.13 loaded.
  pwc: Supports Philips PCA645/646, PCVC675/680/690, PCVC720[40]/730/740/750 & PCVC830/840.
  pwc: Also supports the Askey VC010, various Logitech Quickcams, Samsung MPC-C10 and MPC-C30,
  pwc: the Creative WebCam 5 & Pro Ex, SOTEC Afina Eye and Visionite VCS-UC300 and VCS-UM100.
  pwc: Logitech QuickCam 4000 Pro USB webcam detected.
  pwc: Registered as /dev/video1.

Install driver

  • PWC driver is not selected by default in the Armadeus Linux kernel, you will need to use the following commands to install it:
$ cd armadeus/
$ make linux26-menuconfig
  • PWC driver still depends on V4L1:
Device Drivers  --->
    Multimedia devices  --->
        <M> Video For Linux
        [*]   Enable Video For Linux API 1 (DEPRECATED)
  • Then you need to choose the right driver:
Device Drivers  --->
    Multimedia devices  --->
        [*] Video capture adapters  --->
            [*] V4L USB devices  --->
                <M>   USB Philips Cameras
                [ ]     USB Philips Cameras verbose debug
  • Now you can build the kernel and then update your board (kernel & rootfs):
$ make

Load driver

  • Load the driver using modprobe:
# modprobe pwc
  • Plug in your camera; as you can see, your device is now recognized:
usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using mxc-ehci and address 2
usb 2-1: New USB device found, idVendor=046d, idProduct=08b2
usb 2-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0
usb 2-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
pwc: Logitech QuickCam 4000 Pro USB webcam detected.
pwc: Registered as /dev/video0.

Links