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No output for camera sensors in Tiger Lake systems. Need more testers #44
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Hi, thanks for transferring this to open issue. Great idea! ./install.sh yielded in ended towards the end. You can see at the very end of the output below regarding building icamerasrc-git and something to do with the rules...
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Ye I was kinda stupid and forgot to remove that from the source. Now try it out again and see what happens. |
Hi, no worries.
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Another oversight again. I forgot about correcting the sha256sum. Fixed it. Sorry about that lol |
Haha, it happens!
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Hey apologies, was quite a wild night earlier, trying to unfuck my system after a mate and I slapped liquid metal on the CPU/GPU dies so now I can't be doing much testing myself until weekend or in a month. I saw your dmesg logs and I don't even know. Looks like your firmware is loading repeatedly instead of just one time like everyone else. Can you send you do Plus give me the exact model of your Dell Latitutde laptop and whatever customisations you ordered with it. I checked the page and there are like 3 options for the cameras alone. |
No worries! Here it is:
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System: Microsoft Surface Pro 8 Installation Test
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Using this issue to figure out why the camera stack does not work on Tiger Lake. More Tiger Lake testers are welcome!
Please use PR #42 branch as it supports building for Tiger Lake. Grab it then install it by:
What to test:
./test.sh
even run it at all?sudo dmesg | grep ipu
sudo gst-inspect-1.0 icamerasrc
(If you inspect it as a normal user, then it will show permission denied then somehow get blacklisted, but for some reason still works for me)sudo gst-inspect-1.0
should be able to give out the reason)v4l2-ctl --list-devices
show something?systemctl status v4l2-relayd
say? (not gonna lie, this never helped me so far)Big thanks to @usag1r for doing most of the test!
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