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Supporting Video Serializers and Deserializers in Linux - Challenges and Works in Progress

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore the challenges and ongoing efforts in supporting video serializer and deserializer chipsets in Linux systems through this informative conference talk. Gain insights into the current state of kernel support, existing chips, and mainlining attempts for these increasingly popular components in embedded Linux systems. Discover the unique requirements and implementation strategies for transmitting raw video over long distances. Examine the limitations of V4L2 and Device Tree that hinder full exploitation of hotplug features, and learn about I2C address translation modeling in the kernel. Delve into topics such as Linux support, remote I2C, and potential solutions to overcome existing obstacles in this 38-minute presentation by Luca Ceresoli from AIM Sportline, hosted by the Linux Foundation.

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Introduction
Linux support
Problems
Remote I2C
Conclusions
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