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As sensor typically has number of color filters, they need to be placed in certain order and quantities to allow capture of light similar to what our eye does. Bryce E. Bayer from Eastman Kodak developed specific arrangement pattern where 50% of green and 25% of red and blue are used. This pattern became quite popular and thus output format from any sensor that uses this arrangement is called Bayer pattern.
Bayer 10 means 10-bit values for Green Red Blue Green output from the sensor. "not supported" here means that V4L2 driver for this particular sensor does not allow to access to RAW output from Bayer filter of the sensor. Perhaps, the RAW output is possible to get by other ways, but V4L2 driver implementation simply does not give you such output.