A prebuilt version is also uploaded to
https://launchpad.net/~vicamo/+archive/ubuntu/ppa-1921474

** Description changed:

  [SRU Justification]
  
  [Impact]
  
  On a MIPI camera through Intel IPU6 platform that its raw V4L2 loopback
  interface is preserved for Intel Camera HAL libraries, a relay daemon +
  v4l2loopback is used to allow the usage of legacy V4L2 based apps.
  
  By design, the relayd will open v4l2sink to v4l2loopback OUTPUT deivce,
  and it will only open libcamhal based GStreamer source element, and
  therefore underlying camera hardware, until received new client
  notifications via V4L2 Event API that is introduced in this SRU.
  
  Besides, frame sizes/intervals enumeration is also fixed to meet better
  compliance with user apps.
  
  [Test Plan]
  
  v4l2loopback doesn't support V4L2 Event API until recently, so requests
  for the usage will always fail:
  
    struct v4l2_event_subscription sub;
    int fd;
  
    memset (&sub, 0, sizeof (sub));
    sub.type = ...;
    if (ioctl (fd, VIDIOC_SUBSCRIBE_EVENT, &sub) == 0) // fail
  
  With this fix, it shall support Event API operations, e.g.
  VIDIOC_SUBSCRIBE_EVENT, VIDIOC_UNSUBSCRIBE_EVENT, VIDIOC_DQEVENT.
  
  [Where problems could occur]
  
  While a custom type of V4L2 event is now registered for OEM projects,
  software expected same ID (numerically equivalent to
  V4L2_EVENT_PRIVATE_START) may get confused. While this falls in the
  private usage section, it's not supposed to be used in general, and when
  it does, it should be under some presumptions, e.g. selected hardware,
  so it's unlikely to happen on OEM projects.
  
  For generic Ubuntu, programs may begin to take advantage of this new
  capability to update its UI, or to take other actions after receiving
  desired events. There might be behavior changes, but should be under the
  original design if was done carefully.
  
  [Other Info]
  
  For Focal backports, 0.12.5-1 is equivalent to 0.12.3-1ubuntu0.3 plus
  micro version updates, so there should be little risk backport a new
  release, and we can drop additional patches carried. This implies bug
  1905613.
  
+ This focal backport includes changes for bug 1921474, bug 1930208, and
+ bug 1936250, so it will then become synced with Impish and newer again.
+ The 0007-compliance-stop-declaring-V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_M2M-capabil.patch
+ carried in bug 1930208 is deliberately skipped to avoid bug 1946660.
+ 
  ========= original bug report ==========
  
  In addition to kernel/firmware proposed in bug 1921345, several user
  space daemons/libraries, as well as fixes/features in v4l2loopback-dkms,
  are also required to have seamless support for legacy/existing Linux
  kernel V4L2 API based applications to adopt libcamera or Intel libcamhal
  provided camera interfaces.
  
  The idea is to add a v4l2 streaming relay daemon (currently developed in
  [1] and packaged in [2]) that helps redirecting V4L2 buffer streams into
  v4l2loopback output device, and then legacy apps open v4l2loopback
  capture device in the ordinary way.
  
    hw -> libcamera/libcamhal -> v4l2-relayd -> v4l2loopback -> v4l2-based
  apps
  
  To achieve this, we'd like v4l2-relayd to only open GStreamer icamerasrc
  pipeline (provided by [3],[4]) when there is actual usage request from
  v4l2-based apps for privacy and power consumption's concerns. However,
  current (0.12.5 and therefore Ubuntu/Debian 0.12.5-1) doesn't have any
  available mechanism for this, therefore a V4L2 Event API based proposal
  has been sent and accepted by upstream[5][6].
  
  This is needed for Ubuntu OEM projects with MIPI cameras through Intel
  IPU6 (Imaging Processing Unit version 6).
  
  [1]: https://gitlab.com/vicamo/v4l2-relayd
  [2]: 
https://code.launchpad.net/~oem-solutions-engineers/v4l2-relayd/+git/packaging
  [3]: https://github.com/intel/ipu6-camera-hal
  [4]: https://github.com/intel/icamerasrc
  [5]: https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback/pull/345
  [6]: https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback/pull/352

** Patch removed: "focal.0.12.5-1ubuntu1.20.04.1.debdiff"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/v4l2loopback/+bug/1921474/+attachment/5481899/+files/focal.0.12.5-1ubuntu1.20.04.1.debdiff

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