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+Vaio Picturebook Motion Eye Camera Driver Readme
+------------------------------------------------
+	Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Stelian Pop <stelian@popies.net>
+	Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Alcôve <www.alcove.com>
+	Copyright (C) 2000 Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
+
+This driver enable the use of video4linux compatible applications with the
+Motion Eye camera. This driver requires the "Sony Laptop Extras" driver (which
+can be found in the "Misc devices" section of the kernel configuration utility)
+to be compiled and installed (using its "camera=1" parameter).
+
+It can do at maximum 30 fps @ 320x240 or 15 fps @ 640x480.
+
+Grabbing is supported in packed YUV colorspace only.
+
+MJPEG hardware grabbing is supported via a private API (see below).
+
+Hardware supported:
+-------------------
+
+This driver supports the 'second' version of the MotionEye camera :)
+
+The first version was connected directly on the video bus of the Neomagic
+video card and is unsupported.
+
+The second one, made by Kawasaki Steel is fully supported by this
+driver (PCI vendor/device is 0x136b/0xff01)
+
+The third one, present in recent (more or less last year) Picturebooks
+(C1M* models), is not supported. The manufacturer has given the specs
+to the developers under a NDA (which allows the development of a GPL
+driver however), but things are not moving very fast (see
+http://r-engine.sourceforge.net/) (PCI vendor/device is 0x10cf/0x2011).
+
+There is a forth model connected on the USB bus in TR1* Vaio laptops.
+This camera is not supported at all by the current driver, in fact
+little information if any is available for this camera
+(USB vendor/device is 0x054c/0x0107).
+
+Driver options:
+---------------
+
+Several options can be passed to the meye driver using the standard
+module argument syntax (<param>=<value> when passing the option to the
+module or meye.<param>=<value> on the kernel boot line when meye is
+statically linked into the kernel). Those options are:
+
+	gbuffers:	number of capture buffers, default is 2 (32 max)
+
+	gbufsize:	size of each capture buffer, default is 614400
+
+	video_nr:	video device to register (0 = /dev/video0, etc)
+
+Module use:
+-----------
+
+In order to automatically load the meye module on use, you can put those lines
+in your /etc/modprobe.d/meye.conf file:
+
+	alias char-major-81 videodev
+	alias char-major-81-0 meye
+	options meye gbuffers=32
+
+Usage:
+------
+
+	xawtv >= 3.49 (<http://bytesex.org/xawtv/>)
+		for display and uncompressed video capture:
+
+			xawtv -c /dev/video0 -geometry 640x480
+				or
+			xawtv -c /dev/video0 -geometry 320x240
+
+	motioneye (<http://popies.net/meye/>)
+		for getting ppm or jpg snapshots, mjpeg video
+
+Private API:
+------------
+
+	The driver supports frame grabbing with the video4linux API,
+	so all video4linux tools (like xawtv) should work with this driver.
+
+	Besides the video4linux interface, the driver has a private interface
+	for accessing the Motion Eye extended parameters (camera sharpness,
+	agc, video framerate), the shapshot and the MJPEG capture facilities.
+
+	This interface consists of several ioctls (prototypes and structures
+	can be found in include/linux/meye.h):
+
+	MEYEIOC_G_PARAMS
+	MEYEIOC_S_PARAMS
+		Get and set the extended parameters of the motion eye camera.
+		The user should always query the current parameters with
+		MEYEIOC_G_PARAMS, change what he likes and then issue the
+		MEYEIOC_S_PARAMS call (checking for -EINVAL). The extended
+		parameters are described by the meye_params structure.
+
+
+	MEYEIOC_QBUF_CAPT
+		Queue a buffer for capture (the buffers must have been
+		obtained with a VIDIOCGMBUF call and mmap'ed by the
+		application). The argument to MEYEIOC_QBUF_CAPT is the
+		buffer number to queue (or -1 to end capture). The first
+		call to MEYEIOC_QBUF_CAPT starts the streaming capture.
+
+	MEYEIOC_SYNC
+		Takes as an argument the buffer number you want to sync.
+		This ioctl blocks until the buffer is filled and ready
+		for the application to use. It returns the buffer size.
+
+	MEYEIOC_STILLCAPT
+	MEYEIOC_STILLJCAPT
+		Takes a snapshot in an uncompressed or compressed jpeg format.
+		This ioctl blocks until the snapshot is done and returns (for
+		jpeg snapshot) the size of the image. The image data is
+		available from the first mmap'ed buffer.
+
+	Look at the 'motioneye' application code for an actual example.
+
+Bugs / Todo:
+------------
+
+	- 'motioneye' still uses the meye private v4l1 API extensions.