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[media] doc-rst: Clean up raw bayer pixel format definitions
- Explicitly state that the most significant n bits are zeroed on 10 and 12 bpp formats. - Remove extra comma from the last entry of the format list - Add a missing colon before a list - Use figures versus word numerals consistently Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
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These four pixel formats are raw sRGB / Bayer formats with 10 bits per
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colour. Each colour component is stored in a 16-bit word, with 6 unused
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high bits filled with zeros. Each n-pixel row contains n/2 green samples
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and n/2 blue or red samples, with alternating red and blue rows. Bytes
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are stored in memory in little endian order. They are conventionally
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described as GRGR... BGBG..., RGRG... GBGB..., etc. Below is an example
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of one of these formats
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sample. Each sample is stored in a 16-bit word, with 6 unused
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high bits filled with zeros. Each n-pixel row contains n/2 green samples and
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n/2 blue or red samples, with alternating red and blue rows. Bytes are
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stored in memory in little endian order. They are conventionally described
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as GRGR... BGBG..., RGRG... GBGB..., etc. Below is an example of one of
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these formats:
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**Byte Order.**
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Each cell is one byte, high 6 bits in high bytes are 0.
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Each cell is one byte, the 6 most significant bits in the high bytes
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are 0.
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These four pixel formats are packed raw sRGB / Bayer formats with 10
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bits per colour. Every four consecutive colour components are packed
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into 5 bytes. Each of the first 4 bytes contain the 8 high order bits of
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the pixels, and the fifth byte contains the two least significants bits
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of each pixel, in the same order.
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bits per sample. Every four consecutive samples are packed into 5
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bytes. Each of the first 4 bytes contain the 8 high order bits
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of the pixels, and the 5th byte contains the 2 least significants
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bits of each pixel, in the same order.
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Each n-pixel row contains n/2 green samples and n/2 blue or red samples,
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with alternating green-red and green-blue rows. They are conventionally
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and n/2 blue or red samples, with alternating red and blue rows. Bytes
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are stored in memory in little endian order. They are conventionally
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described as GRGR... BGBG..., RGRG... GBGB..., etc. Below is an example
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of one of these formats
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of one of these formats:
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**Byte Order.**
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Each cell is one byte, high 4 bits in high bytes are 0.
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Each cell is one byte, the 4 most significant bits in the high bytes are
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0.
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