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Pipe0Config

Struct Pipe0Config 

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct Pipe0Config { pub source: InputSource, pub virtual_channel: u8, pub pitch_bytes: u16, pub crop: Option<CropConfig>, }
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Pipe0 (raw dump) configuration.

Pipe0 bypasses the ISP and writes CSI packet payload bytes to memory in 32-bit words. Use this for Bayer dumping, embedded-line capture, or any pass-through scenario where the ISP is not wanted.

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§source: InputSource

Upstream source (shared across pipes, see InputSource).

§virtual_channel: u8

CSI-2 virtual channel (0..=3) to latch pixels from.

§pitch_bytes: u16

Line pitch in bytes. Must be a multiple of 16.

§crop: Option<CropConfig>

Optional crop window (expressed in 32-bit words horizontally, pixels vertically — Pipe0 uses the word-granular stat/crop register).

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impl Pipe0Config

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pub const fn new(source: InputSource, pitch_bytes: u16) -> Self

Create a Pipe0 configuration with VC0 and no crop.

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