Crates.io | libcamera-sys |
lib.rs | libcamera-sys |
version | 0.3.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-02-18 15:34:18.822591 |
updated_at | 2024-10-29 11:41:26.791814 |
description | Low-level unsafe bindings to libcamera |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/lit-robotics/libcamera-rs |
max_upload_size | |
id | 788298 |
size | 59,281 |
Experimental Rust bindings for libcamera.
Project structure:
libcamera-sys
.Unreleased documentation for main
: here
libcamera-sys
requires libcamera installed and accessible via pkg-config. Check official getting started guide on how to build libcamera. Note that we don't have a release schedule tied to libcamera yet so breaking changes are likely. This also means that any binary distributions (e.g. in Ubuntu 22.04) will likely be too old. This crate is known to build with libcamera v0.1.0
.
No other special dependencies are needed. All crates can be built from the root workspace dir with cargo build
.
Print libcamera
version using only libcamera-sys
(code):
osboxes@osboxes:~/libcamera-rs$ cargo run --example version
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.04s
Running `target/debug/examples/version`
libcamera: v0.0.1+50-aa7b3740
List cameras (code):
osboxes@osboxes:~/libcamera-rs$ cargo run --example list_cameras
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.03s
Running `target/debug/examples/list_cameras`
[4:16:17.777208430] [25773] INFO Camera camera_manager.cpp:293 libcamera v0.0.1+50-aa7b3740
Camera 0
ID: \_SB_.PCI0-2:1.0-0c45:2690
Properties: Immutable(
{
PixelArrayActiveAreas: PixelArrayActiveAreas(
[
Rectangle {
x: 0,
y: 0,
width: 1920,
height: 1080,
},
],
),
PixelArraySize: PixelArraySize(
Size {
width: 1920,
height: 1080,
},
),
Location: CameraExternal,
Model: Model(
"AUKEY PCW1: AUKEY PCW1",
),
},
)
Available formats: {
MJPEG: [
Size {
width: 320,
height: 240,
},
...
Size {
width: 1920,
height: 1080,
},
],
YUYV: [
Size {
width: 320,
height: 240,
},
...
Size {
width: 1920,
height: 1080,
},
],
}
Capture JPEG image into a file (code):
osboxes@osboxes:~/libcamera-rs$ cargo run --example jpeg_capture target/image.jpg
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.04s
Running `target/debug/examples/jpeg_capture target/image.jpg`
[4:18:00.104950400] [25950] INFO Camera camera_manager.cpp:293 libcamera v0.0.1+50-aa7b3740
Using camera: AUKEY PCW1: AUKEY PCW1
Generated config: [
StreamConfigurationRef {
pixel_format: MJPEG,
size: Size {
width: 1920,
height: 1080,
},
stride: 0,
frame_size: 4147789,
buffer_count: 4,
},
]
[4:18:00.159095868] [25950] INFO Camera camera.cpp:1026 configuring streams: (0) 1920x1080-MJPEG
Allocated 4 buffers
Waiting for camera request execution
Camera request Request { seq: 0, status: Complete, cookie: 0 } completed!
Metadata: Immutable(
{
SensorTimestamp: SensorTimestamp(
15480581860000,
),
},
)
FrameBuffer metadata: Immutable(
FrameMetadataRef {
status: Success,
sequence: 0,
timestamp: 15480581860000,
planes: [
libcamera_frame_metadata_plane {
bytes_used: 442672,
},
],
},
)
Written 4147789 bytes to target/image.jpg
libcamera-rs
is intended to be a fully memory-safe wrapper, however, due to libcamera
's complexity and many cross-references between objects it is quite hard to ensure total safety so there is very likely to be bugs. Issues and pull requests are welcome.
CameraConfiguration
, ControlList
) are not indexable
Index
and IndexMut
traits for these structures, because traits can only return reference to an existing data within structure. Most of the libcamera wrappers return newtype variants, making them incompatible with indexing.Licensed under either of
at your option.