/* * Video On Demand Samples * * Copyright (C) 2015 Microchip Technology Germany II GmbH & Co. KG * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * * You may also obtain this software under a propriety license from Microchip. * Please contact Microchip for further information. * */ /*----------------------------------------------------------*/ /*! \file * \brief This file generates the start page of the document you are currently reading. */ /*----------------------------------------------------------*/ #ifndef DOXYGEN_START_PAGE_H #define DOXYGEN_START_PAGE_H /*----------------------------------------------------------*/ /*! \mainpage * * \section intro_sec Introduction * * The client device may have MLB attached INIC OS81110 or USB attached INIC OS81118. \n * All components where written for and tested for the FreeScale i.MX6q platform. \n * * \subsection step1 Step 1: Execute Server Application * * Login to the server target device. \n * Switch to the directory, where you have copied all outputs of the previous steps. \n * Make sure, that all devices are up and running and the MOST bus is well connected. \n * Start the application. \n * Enter: * \code sudo ./VideoOnDemand config.xml \endcode * * After a while, you should see the main menu, with available connections: \n * Display Output: \n * \code * Index | MOST | MAC-ADDRESS | DEV | INST | ID | Type | BW | Dir | Multiplex | Con-Label | Buffer | State |DEVICE-NAME * ------|------|-------------------|------|------|----|-------|-----|-----|-----------|-----------|--------|--------|------------- * 00 | 00 | 02-00-00-00-00-01 | 310 | 00 | 01 | ISOC | 088 | TX | Yes | 077 | 8192 | XXX | /dev/mdev0-ep0a * 01 | 00 | 02-00-00-00-00-01 | 310 | 00 | 02 | ISOC | 088 | TX | Yes | 0CF | 8192 | XXX | /dev/mdev0-ep0b * 02 | 00 | 02-00-00-00-00-01 | 310 | 00 | 03 | ISOC | 088 | TX | Yes | 127 | 8192 | XXX | /dev/mdev0-ep0c * 03 | 00 | 02-00-00-00-00-01 | 310 | 00 | 04 | ISOC | 088 | TX | Yes | 17F | 8192 | XXX | /dev/mdev0-ep0d * 04 | 00 | 02-00-00-01-01-01 | 330 | 00 | 01 | ISOC | 088 | RX | No | 077 | None | XXX | * 05 | 00 | 02-00-00-02-01-02 | 330 | 01 | 01 | ISOC | 088 | RX | No | 0CF | None | XXX | * ------|------|-------------------|------|------|----|-------|-----|-----|-----------|-----------|--------|--------|------------- * \endcode * * At this point you should be able to connect with either the native C++ application or the Android HMI app.
* Make sure, you set the IP address correct on all devices. * * - In order to check if the streaming is correctly working, enable the the statistics printing. * - Enter "p" and press Enter key. * * Display Output: * \code * ==============Statistic Start============== * Device:/dev/mdev0-ep0a, Stream 02-00-00-00-00-01, sent:0 (kBit/s), stuffed:28700 (kBit/s), read:0 (kBit/s), PCR-error:0, Buf Ovfl-error:0, Buf Unfl-error:0, TS-error:0 * Device:/dev/mdev0-ep0b, Stream 02-00-00-00-00-01, sent:0 (kBit/s), stuffed:28730 (kBit/s), read:0 (kBit/s), PCR-error:0, Buf Ovfl-error:0, Buf Unfl-error:0, TS-error:0 * Device:/dev/mdev0-ep0c, Stream 02-00-00-00-00-01, sent:0 (kBit/s), stuffed:33627 (kBit/s), read:0 (kBit/s), PCR-error:0, Buf Ovfl-error:0, Buf Unfl-error:0, TS-error:0 * Device:/dev/mdev0-ep0d, Stream 02-00-00-00-00-01, sent:0 (kBit/s), stuffed:33627 (kBit/s), read:0 (kBit/s), PCR-error:0, Buf Ovfl-error:0, Buf Unfl-error:0, TS-error:0 * Device:/dev/mdev0-ep0a, Stream 02-00-00-01-01-01, sent:4927 (kBit/s), stuffed:0 (kBit/s), read:5197 (kBit/s), PCR-error:0, Buf Ovfl-error:0, Buf Unfl-error:0, TS-error:0 * Device:/dev/mdev0-ep0b, Stream 02-00-00-02-01-02, sent:4897 (kBit/s), stuffed:0 (kBit/s), read:5005 (kBit/s), PCR-error:0, Buf Ovfl-error:0, Buf Unfl-error:0, TS-error:0 * Overall sent performance of all streams: 134511 (kBit/s) * ===============Statistic End=============== * \endcode * - If everything is okay, the sent and read values are not zero. They may be different, as the Transport Stream file usually contains * stuffing and control informations, which will not be sent over the MOST network. * - The error values must be zero. * * * \subsection step2 Step 2: Retrieve the isochronous stream on non Android clients * * If you are not using the Android App, login in to the client devices.\n * \note Make sure you performed step * - Step 1: Load Linux driver on target * - Step 2: Enable Ethernet communication on MOST * - Step 3: Execute the native C++ VideoOnDemand Client sample application * * * * In order to dump the received data to disk, enter: * \code * dd if=/dev/mdev0-ep0a of=myCapturedVideo.ts bs=7520 * \endcode * \note Adapt the name of the character device, as listed by the VideoOnDemand sample application. * * You can also use the dev2udp helper tool, which is stored in the SlimCamera example folder. */ /*----------------------------------------------------------*/ #endif //DOXYGEN_START_PAGE_H