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Embedded Video devices: Can Linux handle such complex video Sub-System
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Video4Linux, Fbdev Framework: Does they satisfy/fulfill features supported by Embedded devices
Abstract
Now a days Embedded devices are becoming more & more complex adding burden on software, especially on low level driver. It is really important to have clear framework which understands the need for Embedded devices, its complexity, use-case and supported feature-set, like,
- Possible multiple ways/options/processing-ways
- Multi-channel support
- Highly custom configuration requirement
- Specific buffer handling requirement
This would be an attempt to have open discussion, suggestions from other community experts, where we will discuss on few latest Embedded devices as an case-study.
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Biography
Vaibhav holds a Bachelor degree in Electronics & telecomm Engineering from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, India. He has more than 5 years experience working in the Embedded industry. He is responsible for the Linux Device driver architecture/development of Texas Instruments SoC mainly focused towards Video Sub-system (both Capture and Display). He is maintainer for the OMAP2/3 Video4Linux Display Driver which provides support for video stream capabilities on Linux along with legacy Fbdev driver.
He has also contributed to some non-video devices like, he is maintainer for AM3517 u-boot port, etc.