On Tue, 2016-02-16 at 14:48 +0100, Hans Verkuil wrote: > Hi Tiffany, > > >>>>> +int mtk_vcodec_enc_queue_init(void *priv, struct vb2_queue *src_vq, > >>>>> + struct vb2_queue *dst_vq) > >>>>> +{ > >>>>> + struct mtk_vcodec_ctx *ctx = priv; > >>>>> + int ret; > >>>>> + > >>>>> + src_vq->type = V4L2_BUF_TYPE_VIDEO_OUTPUT_MPLANE; > >>>>> + src_vq->io_modes = VB2_DMABUF | VB2_MMAP | VB2_USERPTR; > >>>> > >>>> I recomment dropping VB2_USERPTR. That only makes sense for scatter-gather dma, > >>>> and you use physically contiguous DMA. > >>>> > >>> Now our userspace app use VB2_USERPTR. I need to check if we could drop > >>> VB2_USERPTR. > >>> We use src_vq->mem_ops = &vb2_dma_contig_memops; > >>> And there are > >>> .get_userptr = vb2_dc_get_userptr, > >>> .put_userptr = vb2_dc_put_userptr, > >>> I was confused why it only make sense for scatter-gather. > >>> Could you kindly explain more? > >> > >> VB2_USERPTR indicates that the application can use malloc to allocate buffers > >> and pass those to the driver. Since malloc uses virtual memory the physical > >> memory is scattered all over. And the first page typically does not start at > >> the beginning of the page but at a random offset. > >> > >> To support that the DMA generally has to be able to do scatter-gather. > >> > >> Now, where things get ugly is that a hack was added to the USERPTR support where > >> apps could pass a pointer to physically contiguous memory as a user pointer. This > >> was a hack for embedded systems that preallocated a pool of buffers and needed to > >> pass those pointers around somehow. So the dma-contig USERPTR support is for that > >> 'feature'. If you try to pass a malloc()ed buffer to a dma-contig driver it will > >> reject it. One big problem is that this specific hack isn't signaled anywhere, so > >> applications have no way of knowing if the USERPTR support is the proper version > >> or the hack where physically contiguous memory is expected. > >> > >> This hack has been replaced with DMABUF which is the proper way of passing buffers > >> around. > >> > >> New dma-contig drivers should not use that old hack anymore. Use dmabuf to pass > >> external buffers around. > >> > >> How do you use it in your app? With malloc()ed buffers? Or with 'special' pointers > >> to physically contiguous buffers? > >> > > Understood now. Thanks for your explanation. > > Now our app use malloc()ed buffers and we hook vb2_dma_contig_memops. > > I don't know why that dma-contig driver do not reject it. > > I will try to figure it out. > > Is there an iommu involved that turns the scatter-gather list into what looks like > contiguous memory for the DMA? > Yes, We have iommu that could make scatter-gather list looks like contiguous memory. > At the end of vb2_dc_get_userptr() in videobuf2-dma-contig.c there is a check > 'if (contig_size < size)' that verifies that the sg DMA is contiguous. This would > work if there is an iommu involved (if I understand it correctly). > I see. We saw this error before we add iommu support. > If that's the case, then it's OK to keep VB2_USERPTR because you have real sg > support (although not via the DMA engine, but via iommu mappings). > Got it. We will keep VB2_USERPTR. > Regards, > > Hans -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html