Autocampars 393
From ElphelWiki
Description
- Save / restore / initialize NC393 based camera systems parameters.
Notes
- The project was ported from NC353 camera series with minor changes related to:
- reading the extension board information
- having 4 sensor ports instead of a single one
- The camera system type is stored in the EEPROM of the 10389 extension board and is not reset by software updates
- Depending on the initialized ports the configuration files are stored in /etc/elphel393/:
/etc/elphel393/autocampars0.xml /etc/elphel393/autocampars1.xml /etc/elphel393/autocampars2.xml /etc/elphel393/autocampars3.xml
- If the configuration for a port not found on boot but it was initialized - a new default configuration is created
- If accessed from a browser supports:
- reboot - works for single cameras, for multi camera systems works for the master camera that is supposed to reboot others.
- cancel sync - if the camera was booted from NAND flash - cancels syncing of the overlayfs layers if not needed - as any changes to the configuration files through the web interface raise a sync 'flag' (/tmp/overlay_sync)
Usage
web
- http://192.168.0.9/autocampars.php (Fig.1)
- the top table gives access to change the camera/sensor parameters through parsedit.php interface. The parameters are split into groups.
- the bottom table allows to save/restore the configuration of all parameters. If boot from NAND flash the changed configs must be synced to survive reboot - use either reboot button or shutdown -r now ('reboot -f' will not sync overlayfs layers)
command line
- only to (re)create new config
Terminal:
$ ssh root@192.168.0.9 root@elphel393:~# /usr/bin/autocampars.php
Output:
Usage: /usr/bin/autocampars.php [--init] [--new] [--ignore-revision] Initialize camera using saved parameters (usually at boot)
Source
- elphel-apps-autocampars is integrated and built using the elphel393 project that sets up everything.