4.13.3.4.1. Media Bus Formats

type v4l2_mbus_framefmt
struct v4l2_mbus_framefmt

__u32

width

Image width in pixels.

__u32

height

Image height in pixels. If field is one of V4L2_FIELD_TOP, V4L2_FIELD_BOTTOM or V4L2_FIELD_ALTERNATE then height refers to the number of lines in the field, otherwise it refers to the number of lines in the frame (which is twice the field height for interlaced formats).

__u32

code

Format code, from enum v4l2_mbus_pixelcode.

__u32

field

Field order, from enum v4l2_field. See Field Order for details.

__u32

colorspace

Image colorspace, from enum v4l2_colorspace. Must be set by the driver for subdevices. If the application sets the flag V4L2_MBUS_FRAMEFMT_SET_CSC then the application can set this field on the source pad to request a specific colorspace for the media bus data. If the driver cannot handle the requested conversion, it will return another supported colorspace. The driver indicates that colorspace conversion is supported by setting the flag V4L2_SUBDEV_MBUS_CODE_CSC_COLORSPACE in the corresponding struct v4l2_subdev_mbus_code_enum during enumeration. See Subdev Media Bus Code Enumerate Flags.

union {

(anonymous)

__u16

ycbcr_enc

Y’CbCr encoding, from enum v4l2_ycbcr_encoding. This information supplements the colorspace and must be set by the driver for subdevices, see Colorspaces. If the application sets the flag V4L2_MBUS_FRAMEFMT_SET_CSC then the application can set this field on a source pad to request a specific Y’CbCr encoding for the media bus data. If the driver cannot handle the requested conversion, it will return another supported encoding. This field is ignored for HSV media bus formats. The driver indicates that ycbcr_enc conversion is supported by setting the flag V4L2_SUBDEV_MBUS_CODE_CSC_YCBCR_ENC in the corresponding struct v4l2_subdev_mbus_code_enum during enumeration. See Subdev Media Bus Code Enumerate Flags.

__u16

hsv_enc

HSV encoding, from enum v4l2_hsv_encoding. This information supplements the colorspace and must be set by the driver for subdevices, see Colorspaces. If the application sets the flag V4L2_MBUS_FRAMEFMT_SET_CSC then the application can set this field on a source pad to request a specific HSV encoding for the media bus data. If the driver cannot handle the requested conversion, it will return another supported encoding. This field is ignored for Y’CbCr media bus formats. The driver indicates that hsv_enc conversion is supported by setting the flag V4L2_SUBDEV_MBUS_CODE_CSC_HSV_ENC in the corresponding struct v4l2_subdev_mbus_code_enum during enumeration. See Subdev Media Bus Code Enumerate Flags

}

__u16

quantization

Quantization range, from enum v4l2_quantization. This information supplements the colorspace and must be set by the driver for subdevices, see Colorspaces. If the application sets the flag V4L2_MBUS_FRAMEFMT_SET_CSC then the application can set this field on a source pad to request a specific quantization for the media bus data. If the driver cannot handle the requested conversion, it will return another supported quantization. The driver indicates that quantization conversion is supported by setting the flag V4L2_SUBDEV_MBUS_CODE_CSC_QUANTIZATION in the corresponding struct v4l2_subdev_mbus_code_enum during enumeration. See Subdev Media Bus Code Enumerate Flags.

__u16

xfer_func

Transfer function, from enum v4l2_xfer_func. This information supplements the colorspace and must be set by the driver for subdevices, see Colorspaces. If the application sets the flag V4L2_MBUS_FRAMEFMT_SET_CSC then the application can set this field on a source pad to request a specific transfer function for the media bus data. If the driver cannot handle the requested conversion, it will return another supported transfer function. The driver indicates that the transfer function conversion is supported by setting the flag V4L2_SUBDEV_MBUS_CODE_CSC_XFER_FUNC in the corresponding struct v4l2_subdev_mbus_code_enum during enumeration. See Subdev Media Bus Code Enumerate Flags.

__u16

flags

flags See: :ref:v4l2-mbus-framefmt-flags

__u16

reserved[10]

Reserved for future extensions. Applications and drivers must set the array to zero.

v4l2_mbus_framefmt Flags

V4L2_MBUS_FRAMEFMT_SET_CSC

0x0001

Set by the application. It is only used for source pads and is ignored for sink pads. If set, then request the subdevice to do colorspace conversion from the received colorspace to the requested colorspace values. If the colorimetry field (colorspace, xfer_func, ycbcr_enc, hsv_enc or quantization) is set to *_DEFAULT, then that colorimetry setting will remain unchanged from what was received. So in order to change the quantization, only the quantization field shall be set to non default value (V4L2_QUANTIZATION_FULL_RANGE or V4L2_QUANTIZATION_LIM_RANGE) and all other colorimetry fields shall be set to *_DEFAULT.

To check which conversions are supported by the hardware for the current media bus frame format, see Subdev Media Bus Code Enumerate Flags.

4.13.3.4.1.1. Media Bus Pixel Codes

The media bus pixel codes describe image formats as flowing over physical buses (both between separate physical components and inside SoC devices). This should not be confused with the V4L2 pixel formats that describe, using four character codes, image formats as stored in memory.

While there is a relationship between image formats on buses and image formats in memory (a raw Bayer image won’t be magically converted to JPEG just by storing it to memory), there is no one-to-one correspondence between them.

The media bus pixel codes document parallel formats. Should the pixel data be transported over a serial bus, the media bus pixel code that describes a parallel format that transfers a sample on a single clock cycle is used. For instance, both MEDIA_BUS_FMT_BGR888_1X24 and MEDIA_BUS_FMT_BGR888_3X8 are used on parallel busses for transferring an 8 bits per sample BGR data, whereas on serial busses the data in this format is only referred to using MEDIA_BUS_FMT_BGR888_1X24. This is because there is effectively only a single way to transport that format on the serial busses.

4.13.3.4.1.1.1. Packed RGB Formats

Those formats transfer pixel data as red, green and blue components. The format code is made of the following information.

  • The red, green and blue components order code, as encoded in a pixel sample. Possible values are RGB and BGR.

  • The number of bits per component, for each component. The values can be different for all components. Common values are 555 and 565.

  • The number of bus samples per pixel. Pixels that are wider than the bus width must be transferred in multiple samples. Common values are 1 and 2.

  • The bus width.

  • For formats where the total number of bits per pixel is smaller than the number of bus samples per pixel times the bus width, a padding value stating if the bytes are padded in their most high order bits (PADHI) or low order bits (PADLO). A “C” prefix is used for component-wise padding in the most high order bits (CPADHI) or low order bits (CPADLO) of each separate component.

  • For formats where the number of bus samples per pixel is larger than 1, an endianness value stating if the pixel is transferred MSB first (BE) or LSB first (LE).

For instance, a format where pixels are encoded as 5-bits red, 5-bits green and 5-bit blue values padded on the high bit, transferred as 2 8-bit samples per pixel with the most significant bits (padding, red and half of the green value) transferred first will be named MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB555_2X8_PADHI_BE.

The following tables list existing packed RGB formats.

RGB formats

Identifier

Code

Data organization

Bit

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB444_1X12

0x1016

r3

r2

r1

r0

g3

g2

g1

g0

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB444_2X8_PADHI_BE

0x1001

0

0

0

0

r3

r2

r1

r0

g3

g2

g1

g0

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB444_2X8_PADHI_LE

0x1002

g3

g2

g1

g0

b3

b2

b1

b0

0

0

0

0

r3

r2

r1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB555_2X8_PADHI_BE

0x1003

0

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB555_2X8_PADHI_LE

0x1004

g2

g1

g0

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

0

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g4

g3

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB565_1X16

0x1017

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_BGR565_2X8_BE

0x1005

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_BGR565_2X8_LE

0x1006

g2

g1

g0

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

g5

g4

g3

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB565_2X8_BE

0x1007

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB565_2X8_LE

0x1008

g2

g1

g0

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g5

g4

g3

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB666_1X18

0x1009

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RBG888_1X24

0x100e

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB666_1X24_CPADHI

0x1015

0

0

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

0

0

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

0

0

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_BGR888_1X24

0x1013

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_BGR888_3X8

0x101b

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_GBR888_1X24

0x1014

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_1X24

0x100a

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_2X12_BE

0x100b

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_2X12_LE

0x100c

g3

g2

g1

g0

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g7

g6

g5

g4

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_3X8

0x101c

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB666_1X30-CPADLO

0x101e

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

0

0

0

0

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

0

0

0

0

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

0

0

0

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_1X30-CPADLO

0x101f

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

0

0

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

0

0

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

0

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_ARGB888_1X32

0x100d

a7

a6

a5

a4

a3

a2

a1

a0

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_1X32_PADHI

0x100f

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB101010_1X30

0x1018

r9

r8

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g9

g8

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

The following table list existing packed 36bit wide RGB formats.

36bit RGB formats

Identifier

Code

Data organization

Bit

35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB666_1X36_CPADLO

0x1020

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

0

0

0

0

0

0

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

0

0

0

0

0

0

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_1X36_CPADLO

0x1021

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

0

0

0

0

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

0

0

0

0

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

0

0

0

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB121212_1X36

0x1019

r11

r10

r9

r8

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g11

g10

g9

g8

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b11

b10

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

The following table list existing packed 48bit wide RGB formats.

48bit RGB formats

Identifier

Code

Data organization

Bit

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

40

39

38

37

36

35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB161616_1X48

0x101a

r15

r14

r13

r12

r11

r10

r9

r8

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

g15

g14

g13

g12

g11

g10

g9

g8

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

b15

b14

b13

b12

b11

b10

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

On LVDS buses, usually each sample is transferred serialized in seven time slots per pixel clock, on three (18-bit) or four (24-bit) differential data pairs at the same time. The remaining bits are used for control signals as defined by SPWG/PSWG/VESA or JEIDA standards. The 24-bit RGB format serialized in seven time slots on four lanes using JEIDA defined bit mapping will be named MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_1X7X4_JEIDA, for example.

LVDS RGB formats

Identifier

Code

Data organization

Timeslot

Lane

3

2

1

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB666_1X7X3_SPWG

0x1010

0

d

b1

g0

1

d

b0

r5

2

d

g5

r4

3

b5

g4

r3

4

b4

g3

r2

5

b3

g2

r1

6

b2

g1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_1X7X4_SPWG

0x1011

0

d

d

b1

g0

1

b7

d

b0

r5

2

b6

d

g5

r4

3

g7

b5

g4

r3

4

g6

b4

g3

r2

5

r7

b3

g2

r1

6

r6

b2

g1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_1X7X4_JEIDA

0x1012

0

d

d

b3

g2

1

b1

d

b2

r7

2

b0

d

g7

r6

3

g1

b7

g6

r5

4

g0

b6

g5

r4

5

r1

b5

g4

r3

6

r0

b4

g3

r2

4.13.3.4.1.1.2. Bayer Formats

Those formats transfer pixel data as red, green and blue components. The format code is made of the following information.

  • The red, green and blue components order code, as encoded in a pixel sample. The possible values are shown in Figure 4.8 Bayer Patterns.

  • The number of bits per pixel component. All components are transferred on the same number of bits. Common values are 8, 10 and 12.

  • The compression (optional). If the pixel components are ALAW- or DPCM-compressed, a mention of the compression scheme and the number of bits per compressed pixel component.

  • The number of bus samples per pixel. Pixels that are wider than the bus width must be transferred in multiple samples. Common values are 1 and 2.

  • The bus width.

  • For formats where the total number of bits per pixel is smaller than the number of bus samples per pixel times the bus width, a padding value stating if the bytes are padded in their most high order bits (PADHI) or low order bits (PADLO).

  • For formats where the number of bus samples per pixel is larger than 1, an endianness value stating if the pixel is transferred MSB first (BE) or LSB first (LE).

For instance, a format with uncompressed 10-bit Bayer components arranged in a red, green, green, blue pattern transferred as 2 8-bit samples per pixel with the least significant bits transferred first will be named MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB10_2X8_PADHI_LE.

bayer.svg

Figure 4.8 Bayer Patterns

The following table lists existing packed Bayer formats. The data organization is given as an example for the first pixel only.

Bayer Formats

Identifier

Code

Data organization

Bit

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR8_1X8

0x3001

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG8_1X8

0x3013

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG8_1X8

0x3002

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB8_1X8

0x3014

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR10_ALAW8_1X8

0x3015

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG10_ALAW8_1X8

0x3016

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG10_ALAW8_1X8

0x3017

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB10_ALAW8_1X8

0x3018

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR10_DPCM8_1X8

0x300b

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG10_DPCM8_1X8

0x300c

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG10_DPCM8_1X8

0x3009

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB10_DPCM8_1X8

0x300d

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR10_2X8_PADHI_BE

0x3003

0

0

0

0

0

0

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR10_2X8_PADHI_LE

0x3004

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

0

0

0

0

0

0

b9

b8

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR10_2X8_PADLO_BE

0x3005

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR10_2X8_PADLO_LE

0x3006

b1

b0

0

0

0

0

0

0

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR10_1X10

0x3007

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG10_1X10

0x300e

g9

g8

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG10_1X10

0x300a

g9

g8

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB10_1X10

0x300f

r9

r8

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR12_1X12

0x3008

b11

b10

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG12_1X12

0x3010

g11

g10

g9

g8

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG12_1X12

0x3011

g11

g10

g9

g8

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB12_1X12

0x3012

r11

r10

r9

r8

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR14_1X14

0x3019

b13

b12

b11

b10

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG14_1X14

0x301a

g13

g12

g11

g10

g9

g8

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG14_1X14

0x301b

g13

g12

g11

g10

g9

g8

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB14_1X14

0x301c

r13

r12

r11

r10

r9

r8

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR16_1X16

0x301d

b15

b14

b13

b12

b11

b10

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG16_1X16

0x301e

g15

g14

g13

g12

g11

g10

g9

g8

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG16_1X16

0x301f

g15

g14

g13

g12

g11

g10

g9

g8

g7

g6

g5

g4

g3

g2

g1

g0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB16_1X16

0x3020

r15

r14

r13

r12

r11

r10

r9

r8

r7

r6

r5

r4

r3

r2

r1

r0

4.13.3.4.1.1.3. Packed YUV Formats

Those data formats transfer pixel data as (possibly downsampled) Y, U and V components. Some formats include dummy bits in some of their samples and are collectively referred to as “YDYC” (Y-Dummy-Y-Chroma) formats. One cannot rely on the values of these dummy bits as those are undefined.

The format code is made of the following information.

  • The Y, U and V components order code, as transferred on the bus. Possible values are YUYV, UYVY, YVYU and VYUY for formats with no dummy bit, and YDYUYDYV, YDYVYDYU, YUYDYVYD and YVYDYUYD for YDYC formats.

  • The number of bits per pixel component. All components are transferred on the same number of bits. Common values are 8, 10 and 12.

  • The number of bus samples per pixel. Pixels that are wider than the bus width must be transferred in multiple samples. Common values are 0.5 (encoded as 0_5; in this case two pixels are transferred per bus sample), 1, 1.5 (encoded as 1_5) and 2.

  • The bus width. When the bus width is larger than the number of bits per pixel component, several components are packed in a single bus sample. The components are ordered as specified by the order code, with components on the left of the code transferred in the high order bits. Common values are 8 and 16.

For instance, a format where pixels are encoded as 8-bit YUV values downsampled to 4:2:2 and transferred as 2 8-bit bus samples per pixel in the U, Y, V, Y order will be named MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYVY8_2X8.

YUV Formats lists existing packed YUV formats and describes the organization of each pixel data in each sample. When a format pattern is split across multiple samples each of the samples in the pattern is described.

The role of each bit transferred over the bus is identified by one of the following codes.

  • yx for luma component bit number x

  • ux for blue chroma component bit number x

  • vx for red chroma component bit number x

  • ax for alpha component bit number x

  • for non-available bits (for positions higher than the bus width)

  • d for dummy bits

YUV Formats

Identifier

Code

Data organization

Bit

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

10

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_Y8_1X8

0x2001

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UV8_1X8

0x2015

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYVY8_1_5X8

0x2002

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_VYUY8_1_5X8

0x2003

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUYV8_1_5X8

0x2004

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YVYU8_1_5X8

0x2005

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYVY8_2X8

0x2006

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_VYUY8_2X8

0x2007

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUYV8_2X8

0x2008

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YVYU8_2X8

0x2009

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_Y10_1X10

0x200a

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_Y10_2X8_PADHI_LE

0x202c

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

0

0

0

0

0

0

y9

y8

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYVY10_2X10

0x2018

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_VYUY10_2X10

0x2019

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUYV10_2X10

0x200b

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YVYU10_2X10

0x200c

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_Y12_1X12

0x2013

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYVY12_2X12

0x201c

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_VYUY12_2X12

0x201d

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUYV12_2X12

0x201e

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YVYU12_2X12

0x201f

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_Y14_1X14

0x202d

y13

y12

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYVY8_1X16

0x200f

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_VYUY8_1X16

0x2010

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUYV8_1X16

0x2011

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YVYU8_1X16

0x2012

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YDYUYDYV8_1X16

0x2014

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

d

d

d

d

d

d

d

d

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

d

d

d

d

d

d

d

d

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYVY10_1X20

0x201a

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_VYUY10_1X20

0x201b

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUYV10_1X20

0x200d

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YVYU10_1X20

0x200e

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_VUY8_1X24

0x201a

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUV8_1X24

0x2025

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYYVYY8_0_5X24

0x2026

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYVY12_1X24

0x2020

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_VYUY12_1X24

0x2021

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUYV12_1X24

0x2022

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YVYU12_1X24

0x2023

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUV10_1X30

0x2016

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYYVYY10_0_5X30

0x2027

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_AYUV8_1X32

0x2017

a7

a6

a5

a4

a3

a2

a1

a0

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

The following table list existing packed 36bit wide YUV formats.

36bit YUV Formats

Identifier

Code

Data organization

Bit

35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

10

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYYVYY12_0_5X36

0x2028

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUV12_1X36

0x2029

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

The following table list existing packed 48bit wide YUV formats.

48bit YUV Formats

Identifier

Code

Data organization

Bit

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

40

39

38

37

36

35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

10

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUV16_1X48

0x202a

y15

y14

y13

y12

y11

y10

y8

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

u15

u14

u13

u12

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

v15

v14

v13

v12

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_UYYVYY16_0_5X48

0x202b

u15

u14

u13

u12

u11

u10

u9

u8

u7

u6

u5

u4

u3

u2

u1

u0

y15

y14

y13

y12

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y15

y14

y13

y12

y11

y10

y8

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

v15

v14

v13

v12

v11

v10

v9

v8

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

y15

y14

y13

y12

y11

y10

y9

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

y15

y14

y13

y12

y11

y10

y8

y8

y7

y6

y5

y4

y3

y2

y1

y0

4.13.3.4.1.1.4. HSV/HSL Formats

Those formats transfer pixel data as RGB values in a cylindrical-coordinate system using Hue-Saturation-Value or Hue-Saturation-Lightness components. The format code is made of the following information.

  • The hue, saturation, value or lightness and optional alpha components order code, as encoded in a pixel sample. The only currently supported value is AHSV.

  • The number of bits per component, for each component. The values can be different for all components. The only currently supported value is 8888.

  • The number of bus samples per pixel. Pixels that are wider than the bus width must be transferred in multiple samples. The only currently supported value is 1.

  • The bus width.

  • For formats where the total number of bits per pixel is smaller than the number of bus samples per pixel times the bus width, a padding value stating if the bytes are padded in their most high order bits (PADHI) or low order bits (PADLO).

  • For formats where the number of bus samples per pixel is larger than 1, an endianness value stating if the pixel is transferred MSB first (BE) or LSB first (LE).

The following table lists existing HSV/HSL formats.

HSV/HSL formats

Identifier

Code

Data organization

Bit

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_AHSV8888_1X32

0x6001

a7

a6

a5

a4

a3

a2

a1

a0

h7

h6

h5

h4

h3

h2

h1

h0

s7

s6

s5

s4

s3

s2

s1

s0

v7

v6

v5

v4

v3

v2

v1

v0

4.13.3.4.1.1.5. JPEG Compressed Formats

Those data formats consist of an ordered sequence of 8-bit bytes obtained from JPEG compression process. Additionally to the _JPEG postfix the format code is made of the following information.

  • The number of bus samples per entropy encoded byte.

  • The bus width.

For instance, for a JPEG baseline process and an 8-bit bus width the format will be named MEDIA_BUS_FMT_JPEG_1X8.

The following table lists existing JPEG compressed formats.

JPEG Formats

Identifier

Code

Remarks

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_JPEG_1X8

0x4001

Besides of its usage for the parallel bus this format is recommended for transmission of JPEG data over MIPI CSI bus using the User Defined 8-bit Data types.

4.13.3.4.1.1.6. Vendor and Device Specific Formats

This section lists complex data formats that are either vendor or device specific.

The following table lists the existing vendor and device specific formats.

Vendor and device specific formats

Identifier

Code

Comments

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_S5C_UYVY_JPEG_1X8

0x5001

Interleaved raw UYVY and JPEG image format with embedded meta-data used by Samsung S3C73MX camera sensors.

4.13.3.4.1.1.7. Metadata Formats

This section lists all metadata formats.

The following table lists the existing metadata formats.

Metadata formats

Identifier

Code

Comments

MEDIA_BUS_FMT_METADATA_FIXED

0x7001

This format should be used when the same driver handles both sides of the link and the bus format is a fixed metadata format that is not configurable from userspace. Width and height will be set to 0 for this format.