Spent half a day fault finding, wondering If I had jerked the cable or something having just assembled a cam arm and thinking great all set up to do some timelapse of 3d prints failing LOL
WTF! floating point exception ???
libcamera-hello --list-cameras
Available cameras
-----------------
0 : imx219 [3280x2464 10-bit RGGB] (/base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/imx219@10)
Floating point exception
so installed bullseye, and upgraded and libcamera works fine, a wasted set of hours.
Is there some careless oversight in a recent bookworm upgrade regarding old pi3 b+
I suppose it's ironic people say no support for old camera stack... but when there is support for the new camera stack and that support screws the whole thing up you think? WTF!!!! Linux gone microsoft/ibm eh! The old apple obsolete-old-devices-by-upgrade method?
YEAH CONFIRMED: I figured if I was going to go all "Jack Hughes" on you I had better check, so fresh install of bookworm 32 lite, then an upgrade...
libcamera-still --output test.jpg
[0:02:41.982332149] [718] INFO Camera camera_manager.cpp:316 libcamera v0.3.1+49-48fe316f
[0:02:42.092704888] [723] WARN RPiSdn sdn.cpp:40 Using legacy SDN tuning - please consider moving SDN inside rpi.denoise
[0:02:42.099748390] [723] INFO RPI vc4.cpp:447 Registered camera /base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/ov5647@36 to Unicam device /dev/media2 and ISP device /dev/media0
[0:02:42.099901982] [723] INFO RPI pipeline_base.cpp:1118 Using configuration file '/usr/share/libcamera/pipeline/rpi/vc4/rpi_apps.yaml'
Made DRM preview window
Mode selection for 1296:972:12:P
SGBRG10_CSI2P,640x480/0 - Score: 3296
SGBRG10_CSI2P,1296x972/0 - Score: 1000
SGBRG10_CSI2P,1920x1080/0 - Score: 1349.67
SGBRG10_CSI2P,2592x1944/0 - Score: 1567
Stream configuration adjusted
[0:02:42.227390333] [718] INFO Camera camera.cpp:1191 configuring streams: (0) 1296x972-YUV420 (1) 1296x972-SGBRG10_CSI2P
[0:02:42.228131625] [723] INFO RPI vc4.cpp:622 Sensor: /base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/ov5647@36 - Selected sensor format: 1296x972-SGBRG10_1X10 - Selected unicam format: 1296x972-pGAA
Floating point exception
I am reminded of the funny scene in "South Park - The Movie" where the General goes "Get me Bill Gates Now!!!" (with the intention of summarily executing him I think!) LOL
WTF! floating point exception ???
libcamera-hello --list-cameras
Available cameras
-----------------
0 : imx219 [3280x2464 10-bit RGGB] (/base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/imx219@10)
Floating point exception
so installed bullseye, and upgraded and libcamera works fine, a wasted set of hours.
Is there some careless oversight in a recent bookworm upgrade regarding old pi3 b+
I suppose it's ironic people say no support for old camera stack... but when there is support for the new camera stack and that support screws the whole thing up you think? WTF!!!! Linux gone microsoft/ibm eh! The old apple obsolete-old-devices-by-upgrade method?
YEAH CONFIRMED: I figured if I was going to go all "Jack Hughes" on you I had better check, so fresh install of bookworm 32 lite, then an upgrade...
libcamera-still --output test.jpg
[0:02:41.982332149] [718] INFO Camera camera_manager.cpp:316 libcamera v0.3.1+49-48fe316f
[0:02:42.092704888] [723] WARN RPiSdn sdn.cpp:40 Using legacy SDN tuning - please consider moving SDN inside rpi.denoise
[0:02:42.099748390] [723] INFO RPI vc4.cpp:447 Registered camera /base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/ov5647@36 to Unicam device /dev/media2 and ISP device /dev/media0
[0:02:42.099901982] [723] INFO RPI pipeline_base.cpp:1118 Using configuration file '/usr/share/libcamera/pipeline/rpi/vc4/rpi_apps.yaml'
Made DRM preview window
Mode selection for 1296:972:12:P
SGBRG10_CSI2P,640x480/0 - Score: 3296
SGBRG10_CSI2P,1296x972/0 - Score: 1000
SGBRG10_CSI2P,1920x1080/0 - Score: 1349.67
SGBRG10_CSI2P,2592x1944/0 - Score: 1567
Stream configuration adjusted
[0:02:42.227390333] [718] INFO Camera camera.cpp:1191 configuring streams: (0) 1296x972-YUV420 (1) 1296x972-SGBRG10_CSI2P
[0:02:42.228131625] [723] INFO RPI vc4.cpp:622 Sensor: /base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/ov5647@36 - Selected sensor format: 1296x972-SGBRG10_1X10 - Selected unicam format: 1296x972-pGAA
Floating point exception
I am reminded of the funny scene in "South Park - The Movie" where the General goes "Get me Bill Gates Now!!!" (with the intention of summarily executing him I think!) LOL
Statistics: Posted by skypi — Fri Sep 06, 2024 5:03 pm — Replies 2 — Views 76