On 05/08/2017 11:36 AM, Philipp Zabel wrote: > Hi Hans, > > On Mon, 2017-05-08 at 10:27 +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote: >> Hi Philipp, >> >> Sorry for the very long delay, but I finally had some time to think about this. > > Thank you for your thoughts. > >> On 04/06/2017 03:55 PM, Philipp Zabel wrote: >>> If the the field order is set to ANY in set_fmt, choose the currently >>> set field order. If the colorspace is set to DEFAULT, choose the current >>> colorspace. If any of xfer_func, ycbcr_enc or quantization are set to >>> DEFAULT, either choose the current setting, or the default setting for the >>> new colorspace, if non-DEFAULT colorspace was given. >>> >>> This allows to let field order and colorimetry settings be propagated >>> from upstream by calling media-ctl on the upstream entity source pad, >>> and then call media-ctl on the sink pad to manually set the input frame >>> interval, without changing the already set field order and colorimetry >>> information. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> This is based on imx-media-staging-md-v14, and it is supposed to allow >>> configuring the pipeline with media-ctl like this: >>> >>> 1) media-ctl --set-v4l2 "'tc358743 1-000f':0[fmt:UYVY8_1X16/1920x1080]" >>> 2) media-ctl --set-v4l2 "'imx6-mipi-csi2':1[fmt:UYVY8_1X16/1920x108]" >>> 3) media-ctl --set-v4l2 "'ipu1_csi0_mux':2[fmt:UYVY8_1X16/1920x1080]" >>> 4) media-ctl --set-v4l2 "'ipu1_csi0':0[fmt:UYVY8_1X16/1920x1080@1/60]" >>> 5) media-ctl --set-v4l2 "'ipu1_csi0':2[fmt:AYUV32/1920x1080@1/30]" >>> >>> Without having step 4) overwrite the colorspace and field order set on >>> 'ipu1_csi0':0 by the propagation in step 3). >>> --- >>> drivers/staging/media/imx/imx-media-csi.c | 34 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/imx/imx-media-csi.c b/drivers/staging/media/imx/imx-media-csi.c >>> index 64dc454f6b371..d94ce1de2bf05 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/staging/media/imx/imx-media-csi.c >>> +++ b/drivers/staging/media/imx/imx-media-csi.c >>> @@ -1325,6 +1325,40 @@ static int csi_set_fmt(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, >>> csi_try_fmt(priv, sensor, cfg, sdformat, crop, compose, &cc); >>> >>> fmt = __csi_get_fmt(priv, cfg, sdformat->pad, sdformat->which); >>> + >>> + /* Retain current field setting as default */ >>> + if (sdformat->format.field == V4L2_FIELD_ANY) >>> + sdformat->format.field = fmt->field; >> >> This is OK. > > Would this be a "may" or a "should"? As in, > "If SUBDEV_S_FMT is called with field == ANY, the driver may/should set > field to the previously configured interlacing field order". To quote the FIELD_ANY documentation: file:///home/hans/work/src/v4l/media-git/Documentation/output/html/uapi/v4l/field-order.html#field-order "Drivers must never return V4L2_FIELD_ANY." How a driver replaces FIELD_ANY is something that I am not sure should be explicitly stated in the documentation. In many cases there is only one choice (usually FIELD_NONE). In cases like this I think your proposed rule is a good recommendation. I would probably phrase it like that. > What would be the correct place to document this behaviour? > Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/vidioc-subdev-g-fmt.rst? Yes. > >>> + /* Retain current colorspace setting as default */ >>> + if (sdformat->format.colorspace == V4L2_COLORSPACE_DEFAULT) { >>> + sdformat->format.colorspace = fmt->colorspace; >>> + if (sdformat->format.xfer_func == V4L2_XFER_FUNC_DEFAULT) >>> + sdformat->format.xfer_func = fmt->xfer_func; >>> + if (sdformat->format.ycbcr_enc == V4L2_YCBCR_ENC_DEFAULT) >>> + sdformat->format.ycbcr_enc = fmt->ycbcr_enc; >>> + if (sdformat->format.quantization == V4L2_QUANTIZATION_DEFAULT) >>> + sdformat->format.quantization = fmt->quantization; >> >> If sdformat->format.colorspace == V4L2_COLORSPACE_DEFAULT, then you can just copy >> all four fields from fmt to sdformat->format. The other three fields are meaningless >> when colorspace == V4L2_COLORSPACE_DEFAULT. > > Ok, good. Ignoring the transfer function / YCbCr encoding / quantization > range fields when colorspace is DEFAULT would simplify this part to: > > if (sdformat->format.colorspace == V4L2_COLORSPACE_DEFAULT) { > sdformat->format.colorspace = fmt->colorspace; > sdformat->format.xfer_func = fmt->xfer_func; > sdformat->format.ycbcr_enc = fmt->ycbcr_enc; > sdformat->format.quantization = fmt->quantization; > } > > Is that expectation already written down somewhere? If not, should we > add it to Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-006.rst? I don't think it is written down. It would be a good idea to make this explicit. > >>> + } else { >>> + if (sdformat->format.xfer_func == V4L2_XFER_FUNC_DEFAULT) { >>> + sdformat->format.xfer_func = >>> + V4L2_MAP_XFER_FUNC_DEFAULT( >>> + sdformat->format.colorspace); >>> + } >>> + if (sdformat->format.ycbcr_enc == V4L2_YCBCR_ENC_DEFAULT) { >>> + sdformat->format.ycbcr_enc = >>> + V4L2_MAP_YCBCR_ENC_DEFAULT( >>> + sdformat->format.colorspace); >>> + } >>> + if (sdformat->format.quantization == V4L2_QUANTIZATION_DEFAULT) { >>> + sdformat->format.quantization = >>> + V4L2_MAP_QUANTIZATION_DEFAULT( >>> + cc->cs != IPUV3_COLORSPACE_YUV, >>> + sdformat->format.colorspace, >>> + sdformat->format.ycbcr_enc); >>> + } >> >> Is this needed for validation? Currently these fields play no role in the >> default link validation. Which I think is actually the right thing to do, >> unless the subdev can do actual colorspace conversion. > > The CSI subdevice can't do colorspace conversion, but exactly the same > applies to the IC subdevices, which can. Also I'd like this information > to be correct, as the /dev/videoX capture device takes its colorspace > information from the CSI source pad. > > The problem I wanted to solve here initially was that if the colorspace > information was previously set correctly: > > media-ctl --set-v4l2 "'ipu1_csi0':0[fmt:UYVY8_1X16/1920x1080@1/60 colorspace:rec709 xfer:709 ycbcr:709 quantization:lim-range]" > -> > V4L2_COLORSPACE_REC709 > V4L2_XFER_FUNC_709 > V4L2_YCBCR_ENC_709 > V4L2_QUANTIZATION_LIMITED_RANGE > > A later media-ctl call to just change the frame interval would overwrite the colorspace information: > > media-ctl --set-v4l2 "'ipu1_csi0':0[fmt:UYVY8_1X16/1920x1080@1/30]" > -> > V4L2_COLORSPACE_DEFAULT > V4L2_XFER_FUNC_DEFAULT > V4L2_YCBCR_ENC_DEFAULT > V4L2_QUANTIZATION_DEFAULT Not anymore since if media-ctl sets colorspace to DEFAULT, then it will just copy the last configuration. If media-ctl sets colorspace to a non-DEFAULT value, then I assume that it is a new explicitly defined colorspace. > >> I would just drop the whole 'else' here. > > That would allow to set the actual colorspace information reported by > SUBDEV_G_FMT on both sink and source pads (and by extension, the > colorspace information reported by G_FMT on /dev/videoX) to > V4L2_{XFER_FUNC,YCBCR_ENC,QUANTIZATION}_DEFAULT. > > media-ctl --set-v4l2 "'ipu1_csi0':0[fmt:UYVY8_1X16/1920x1080 colorspace:rec709]" > -> > V4L2_COLORSPACE_REC709 > V4L2_XFER_FUNC_DEFAULT > V4L2_YCBCR_ENC_DEFAULT > V4L2_QUANTIZATION_DEFAULT > > I suppose that is acceptable as given the colorspace, the other DEFAULT > values have a unique meaning, but wouldn't it be nicer to show userspace > what these default inputs actually map to? Good question. Right now this isn't done in other drivers. I have been struggling with this question myself. My problem is that I don't like to have to copy this code in every driver. Ideally this should be handled in the v4l2 core, but I am not sure if all the required information is available there. I would postpone this, and look at this in a separate patch. >> Actually, wouldn't it be better to always just copy this information from >> fmt? This subdev doesn't do any colorspace conversion, it just passes on >> this information. I.e., you can't set it in any meaningful way. > > csi_set_fmt on the sink pad is the function that actually sets fmt in > the first place. If we always copy colorspace information from fmt, it > can't be set to the correct value at all. Yes, sorry about that. Ignore that comment. 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