Le vendredi 17 décembre 2021 à 07:15 -0600, Adam Ford a écrit : > On Thu, Dec 16, 2021 at 10:49 PM Ezequiel Garcia > <ezequiel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hi Adam, > > > > > > > > I will post a V2 last today with the Mini's post-processing removed. > > > Someone, I apologize that I forget who, mentioned it was fused out of > > > the Mini, so the testing I've been doing was with that removed and I > > > removed the H1 encoder since the Mini doesn't support JPEG encoding. > > > > > [...] > > > > Resurrecting this thread here. IMX8MMRM Rev. 0, 02/2019 mentions > > post-processor features for G1 and G2. > > > > Have you checked the fuse and synth registers to see if they throw > > any useful information about the hardware? For instance, > > comparing PP fuse register (SWREG99) and > > Synthesis configuration register post-processor (SWREG100) > > in both 8MQ and 8MM could be useful. > > > > As I mentioned on my previous mail, even if G1 PP is disabled > > on the Mini, I would imagine the G2 can do linear NV12 (aka raster-scan) > > which in our hantro driver jargon is a "post-processed" format :-) > > You're likely right. I was going on memory from an e-mail from > Nicloas Defresne who wrote: > > "I will check the patchset, but you need in the mini-variant to disable the G1 > post processor, because this block was fused out. We didn't make it optional > from the start as according to the V1 of the TRM it was there, but that error > was corrected in V3." > > In my head I assumed the G2 was affected as well, but when I double > checked his email, and based on the above statement, the G2 > post-processing is probably there, so I'll run some tests with the G2 > post-processing enabled. I'll also double check those registers on > both to confirm what they read. I am not sure when I'll have time > because I leave for London next week, and I won't return until early > January, but I'll do what I can. Sorry if this was a bit ambiguous, indeed I meant the G1 only. I've learned later that the design of the Mini is that there is a good pre-processor in the H1 block (encoder), so for the targeted use-cases this shall be sufficient for most users (the output of the G1 is suitable for GPU and Display already, so the post processor is not strictly needed). regards, Nicolas > > adam > > > > Thanks, > > Ezequiel