NvMediaISCRootDeviceSetSyncConfig() not working?

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Software Version
[] DRIVE OS Linux 5.2.0
[] DRIVE OS Linux 5.2.0 and DriveWorks 3.5
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] NVIDIA DRIVE™ Software 10.0 (Linux)
NVIDIA DRIVE™ Software 9.0 (Linux)
other DRIVE OS version
other

Target Operating System
[*] Linux
QNX
other

Hardware Platform
NVIDIA DRIVE™ AGX Xavier DevKit (E3550)
[*] NVIDIA DRIVE™ AGX Pegasus DevKit (E3550)
other

SDK Manager Version
1.4.0.7363
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Host Machine Version
[*] native Ubuntu 18.04
other

Hi Nvidia folks, it seems like NvMediaISCRootDeviceSetSyncConfig() isn’t effective? Setting this does not really affect the framerate of cameras on max96712?

Thanks!

Hi @ranchen ,

May I know which DRIVE OS verion you are asking about? AFAIK, ISC isn’t available in some frameworks. Thanks.

@VickNV I thought I selected DRIVE OS Linux 5.2.0 but apparently I didn’t.

Changing frame rate isn’t such simple and involves updating the drivers of camera module, deserializer, and/or PWM settings accordingly. Which support is only provided to the current vendors in DRIVE Ecosystem - Hardware and Software | NVIDIA Developer or future vendors (not via the forum) and requires other packages.

Please contact with your nvidia representative for any further discussion of this. Thanks.

Also, NvMedia Image Sensor Control (NvMediaISC*) APIs are deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
You can check DRIVE OS Release Notes and NvMedia Porting Guide for the details. Thanks.

@VickNV understood, thank you!