Hi Dan On Wed, Mar 06, 2024 at 10:03:01AM +0000, Dan Scally wrote: > Hi Jacopo - thanks for the review > > On 05/03/2024 17:24, Jacopo Mondi wrote: > > Hi Dan > > > > On Tue, Mar 05, 2024 at 04:48:31PM +0000, Daniel Scally wrote: > > > Add a documentation page for the mali-c55 driver, which gives a brief > > > overview of the hardware and explains how to use the driver's capture > > > devices and the crop/scaler functions. > > > > > > Acked-by: Nayden Kanchev <nayden.kanchev@xxxxxxx> > > > Signed-off-by: Daniel Scally <dan.scally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > Changes in v3: > > > - Documented the synchronised buffer sequence numbers (Sakari) > > > - Clarified that the downscale pipe cannot output raw data, the ISP'S > > > resolution limits and choice of media bus format code (Kieran) > > > > > > Changes in v2: > > > > > > - none > > > > > > .../admin-guide/media/mali-c55-graph.dot | 19 + > > > Documentation/admin-guide/media/mali-c55.rst | 330 ++++++++++++++++++ > > > .../admin-guide/media/v4l-drivers.rst | 1 + > > > 3 files changed, 350 insertions(+) > > > create mode 100644 Documentation/admin-guide/media/mali-c55-graph.dot > > > create mode 100644 Documentation/admin-guide/media/mali-c55.rst > > > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/mali-c55-graph.dot b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/mali-c55-graph.dot > > > new file mode 100644 > > > index 000000000000..0775ba42bf4c > > > --- /dev/null > > > +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/mali-c55-graph.dot > > > @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ > > > +digraph board { > > > + rankdir=TB > > > + n00000001 [label="{{} | mali-c55 tpg\n/dev/v4l-subdev0 | {<port0> 0}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > > > + n00000001:port0 -> n00000003:port0 [style=dashed] > > > + n00000003 [label="{{<port0> 0} | mali-c55 isp\n/dev/v4l-subdev1 | {<port1> 1 | <port2> 2}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > > > + n00000003:port1 -> n00000007:port0 [style=bold] > > > + n00000003:port2 -> n00000007:port2 [style=bold] > > > + n00000003:port1 -> n0000000b:port0 [style=bold] > > > + n00000007 [label="{{<port0> 0 | <port2> 2} | mali-c55 resizer fr\n/dev/v4l-subdev2 | {<port1> 1}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > > > + n00000007:port1 -> n0000000e [style=bold] > > > + n0000000b [label="{{<port0> 0} | mali-c55 resizer ds\n/dev/v4l-subdev3 | {<port1> 1}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > > > + n0000000b:port1 -> n00000012 [style=bold] > > > + n0000000e [label="mali-c55 fr\n/dev/video0", shape=box, style=filled, fillcolor=yellow] > > > + n00000012 [label="mali-c55 ds\n/dev/video1", shape=box, style=filled, fillcolor=yellow] > > > + n00000022 [label="{{<port0> 0} | csi2-rx\n/dev/v4l-subdev4 | {<port1> 1}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > > > + n00000022:port1 -> n00000003:port0 > > > + n00000027 [label="{{} | imx415 1-001a\n/dev/v4l-subdev5 | {<port0> 0}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > > > + n00000027:port0 -> n00000022:port0 [style=bold] > > > +} > > > \ No newline at end of file > > > diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/mali-c55.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/mali-c55.rst > > > new file mode 100644 > > > index 000000000000..33e63600ab2c > > > --- /dev/null > > > +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/mali-c55.rst > > > @@ -0,0 +1,330 @@ > > > +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > > > + > > > +========================================== > > > +ARM Mali-C55 Image Signal Processor driver > > > +========================================== > > > + > > > +Introduction > > > +============ > > > + > > > +This file documents the driver for ARM's Mali-C55 Image Signal Processor. The > > > +driver is located under drivers/media/platform/arm/mali-c55. > > > + > > > +The Mali-C55 ISP receives data in either raw Bayer format or RGB/YUV format from > > > +sensors through either a parallel interface or a memory bus before processing it > > > +and outputting it through an internal DMA engine. Two output pipelines are > > > +possible (though one may not be fitted, depending on the implementation). These > > > +are referred to as "Full resolution" and "Downscale", but the naming is historic > > > +and both pipes are capable of cropping/scaling operations. The full resolution > > > +pipe is also capable of outputting RAW data, bypassing much of the ISP's > > > +processing. The downscale pipe cannot output RAW data. An integrated test > > > +pattern generator can be used to drive the ISP and produce image data in the > > > +absence of a connected camera sensor. The driver module is named mali_c55, and > > > +is enabled through the CONFIG_VIDEO_MALI_C55 config option. > > > + > > > +The driver implements V4L2, Media Controller and V4L2 Subdevice interfaces and > > > +expects camera sensors connected to the ISP to have V4L2 subdevice interfaces. > > > + > > > +Mali-C55 ISP hardware > > > +===================== > > > + > > > +A high level functional view of the Mali-C55 ISP is presented below. The ISP > > > +takes input from either a live source or through a DMA engine for memory input, > > > +depending on the SoC integration.:: > > This shows as > > depending on the SoC integration.: > > > > in the generated output. > > > > Should you drop the '.' ? > > > Yes, will do. > > > > > > + > > > + +---------+ +----------+ +--------+ > > > + | Sensor |--->| CSI-2 Rx | "Full Resolution" | DMA | > > > + +---------+ +----------+ |\ Output +--->| Writer | > > > + | | \ | +--------+ > > > + | | \ +----------+ +------+---> Streaming I/O > > > + +------------+ +------->| | | | | > > > + | | | |-->| Mali-C55 |--+ > > > + | DMA Reader |--------------->| | | ISP | | > > > + | | | / | | | +---> Streaming I/O > > > + +------------+ | / +----------+ | | > > > + |/ +------+ > > > + | +--------+ > > > + +--->| DMA | > > > + "Downscaled" | Writer | > > > + Output +--------+ > > > + > > > +Media Controller Topology > > > +========================= > > > + > > > +An example of the ISP's topology (as implemented in a system with an IMX415 > > > +camera sensor and generic CSI-2 receiver) is below: > > > + > > > + > > > +.. kernel-figure:: mali-c55-graph.dot > > > + :alt: mali-c55-graph.dot > > > + :align: center > > > + > > > +The driver has 4 V4L2 subdevices: > > > + > > > +- `mali_c55 isp`: Responsible for configuring input crop and color space > > > + conversion > > > +- `mali_c55 tpg`: The test pattern generator, emulating a camera sensor. > > > +- `mali_c55 resizer fr`: The Full-Resolution pipe resizer > > > +- `mali_c55 resizer ds`: The Downscale pipe resizer > > > + > > > +The driver has 2 V4L2 video devices: > > > + > > > +- `mali-c55 fr`: The full-resolution pipe's capture device > > > +- `mali-c55 ds`: The downscale pipe's capture device > > > + > > > +Frame sequences are synchronised across to two capture devices, meaning if one > > > +pipe is started later than the other the sequence numbers returned in its > > > +buffers will match those of the other pipe rather than starting from zero. > > > + > > > +Idiosyncrasies > > > +-------------- > > > + > > > +**mali-c55 isp** > > If the intention was to have a line break, this is not redendered in > > the generated documentation. > > > > > +The `mali-c55 isp` subdevice has a single sink pad to which all sources of data > > > +should be connected. The active source is selected by enabling the appropriate > > > +media link and disabling all others. The ISP has two source pads, reflecting the > > > +different paths through which it can internally route data. Tap points within > > > +the ISP allow users to divert data to avoid processing by some or all of the > > > +hardware's processing steps. The diagram below is intended only to highlight how > > > +the bypassing works and is not a true reflection of those processing steps; for > > > +a high-level functional block diagram see ARM's developer page for the > > > +ISP [3]_:: > > > + > > > + +--------------------------------------------------------------+ > > > + | Possible Internal ISP Data Routes | > > > + | +------------+ +----------+ +------------+ | > > > + +---+ | | | | | Colour | +---+ > > > + | 0 |--+-->| Processing |->| Demosaic |->| Space |--->| 1 | > > > + +---+ | | | | | | Conversion | +---+ > > > + | | +------------+ +----------+ +------------+ | > > > + | | +---+ > > > + | +---------------------------------------------------| 2 | > > > + | +---+ > > > + | | > > > + +--------------------------------------------------------------+ > > > + > > > + > > > +.. flat-table:: > > > + :header-rows: 1 > > > + > > > + * - Pad > > > + - Direction > > > + - Purpose > > > + > > > + * - 0 > > > + - sink > > > + - Data input, connected to the TPG and camera sensors > > > + > > > + * - 1 > > > + - source > > > + - RGB/YUV data, connected to the FR and DS V4L2 subdevices > > > + > > > + * - 2 > > > + - source > > > + - RAW bayer data, connected to the FR V4L2 subdevices > > > + > > > +The ISP is limited to both input and output resolutions between 640x480 and > > > +8192x8192, and this is reflected in the ISP and resizer subdevice's .set_fmt() > > > +operations. > > > + > > > +**mali-c55 resizer fr** > > > +The `mali-c55 resizer fr` subdevice has two _sink_ pads to reflect the different > > > +insertion points in the hardware (either RAW or demosaiced data): > > > + > > > +.. flat-table:: > > > + :header-rows: 1 > > > + > > > + * - Pad > > > + - Direction > > > + - Purpose > > > + > > > + * - 0 > > > + - sink > > > + - Data input connected to the ISP's demosaiced stream. > > > + > > > + * - 1 > > > + - source > > > + - Data output connected to the capture video device > > > + > > > + * - 2 > > > + - sink > > > + - Data input connected to the ISP's raw data stream > > > + > > > +The data source in use is selected through the routing API; two routes each of a > > > +single stream are available: > > > + > > > +.. flat-table:: > > > + :header-rows: 1 > > > + > > > + * - Sink Pad > > > + - Source Pad > > > + - Purpose > > > + > > > + * - 0 > > > + - 1 > > > + - Demosaiced data route > > > + > > > + * - 2 > > > + - 1 > > > + - Raw data route > > > + > > > + > > > +If the demosaiced route is active then the FR pipe is only capable of output > > > +in RGB/YUV formats. If the raw route is active then the output reflects the > > > +input (which may be either Bayer or RGB/YUV data). > > > + > > > +Using the driver to capture video > > > +================================= > > > + > > > +Using the media controller APIs we can configure the input source and ISP to > > > +capture images in a variety of formats. In the examples below, configuring the > > > +media graph is done with the v4l-utils [1]_ package's media-ctl utility. > > > +Capturing the images is done with yavta [2]_. > > > + > > > +Configuring the input source > > > +---------------------------- > > > + > > > +The first step is to set the input source that we wish by enabling the correct > > > +media link. Using the example topology above, we can select the TPG as follows: > > > + > > > +.. code-block:: none > > > + > > > + media-ctl -l "'lte-csi2-rx':1->'mali-c55 isp':0[0]" > > > + media-ctl -l "'mali-c55 tpg':0->'mali-c55 isp':0[1]" > > > + > > > +Capturing bayer data from the source and processing to RGB/YUV > > > +-------------------------------------------------------------- > > > +To capture 1920x1080 bayer data from the source and push it through the ISP's > > > +full processing pipeline, we configure the data formats appropriately on the > > > +source, ISP and resizer subdevices and set the FR resizer's routing to select > > > +processed data. The media bus format on the resizer's source pad will be either > > > +RGB121212_1X36 or YUV10_1X30, depending on whether you want to capture RGB or > > > +YUV. The ISP's debayering block outputs RGB data natively, setting the source > > > +pad format to YUV10_1X30 enables the colour space conversion block. > > > + > > > +In this example we target RGB565 output, so select RGB121212_1X36 as the resizer > > > +source pad's format: > > > + > > > +.. code-block:: none > > > + > > > + # Set formats on the TPG and ISP > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 tpg':0[fmt:SRGGB16_1X16/1920x1080]" > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 isp':0[fmt:SRGGB16_1X16/1920x1080]" > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 isp':1[fmt:SRGGB16_1X16/1920x1080]" > > Shouldn't this be RGB121212_1X36 ? > > > Oops, yes, obscured in testing by that being the sole supported format anyway. I'll fix it, thank you. > > > > > > + > > > + # Set routing on the FR resizer > > > + media-ctl -R "'mali-c55 resizer fr'[0/0->1/0[1],2/0->1/0[0]]" > > > + > > > + # Set format on the resizer, must be done AFTER the routing. > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 resizer fr':1[fmt:RGB121212_1X36/1920x1080]" > > > + > > > +The downscale output can also be used to stream data at the same time. In this > > > +case since only processed data can be captured through the downscale output no > > > +routing need be set: > > > + > > > +.. code-block:: none > > > + > > > + # Set format on the resizer > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 resizer ds':1[fmt:RGB121212_1X36/1920x1080]" > > > + > > > +Following which images can be captured from both the FR and DS output's video > > > +devices (simultaneously, if desired): > > > + > > > +.. code-block:: none > > > + > > > + yavta -f RGB565 -s 1920x1080 -c10 /dev/video0 > > > + yavta -f RGB565 -s 1920x1080 -c10 /dev/video1 > > > + > > > +Cropping the image > > > +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > + > > > +Both the full resolution and downscale pipes can crop to a minimum resolution of > > > +640x480. To crop the image simply configure the resizer's sink pad's crop and > > > +compose rectangles and set the format on the video device: > > > + > > > +.. code-block:: none > > > + > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 resizer fr':0[fmt:RGB121212_1X36/1920x1080 crop:(480,270)/640x480 compose:(0,0)/640x480]" > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 resizer fr':1[fmt:RGB121212_1X36/640x480]" > > > + yavta -f RGB565 -s 640x480 -c10 /dev/video0 > > > + > > > +Downscaling the image > > > +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > + > > > +Both the full resolution and downscale pipes can downscale the image by up to 8x > > > +provided the minimum 640x480 resolution is adhered to. For the best image result > > > +the scaling ratio for each dimension should be the same. To configure scaling we > > > +use the compose rectangle on the resizer's sink pad: > > > + > > > +.. code-block:: none > > > + > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 resizer fr':0[fmt:RGB121212_1X36/1920x1080 crop:(0,0)/1920x1080 compose:(0,0)/640x480]" > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 resizer fr':1[fmt:RGB121212_1X36/640x480]" > > > + yavta -f RGB565 -s 640x480 -c10 /dev/video0 > > > + > > > +Capturing images in YUV formats > > > +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > + > > > +If we need to output YUV data rather than RGB the color space conversion block > > > +needs to be active, which is achieved by setting MEDIA_BUS_FMT_YUV10_1X30 on the > > > +resizer's source pad (the reduced bitdepth reflecting internal truncation after > > > +color space conversion). We can then configure a capture format like NV12 (here > > > +in its multi-planar variant) > > > + > > > +.. code-block:: none > > > + > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 resizer fr':1[fmt:YUV10_1X30/1920x1080]" > > > + yavta -f NV12M -s 1920x1080 -c10 /dev/video0 > > > + > > > +Capturing RGB data from the source and processing it with the resizers > > > +---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > + > > > +The Mali-C55 ISP can work with sensors capable of outputting RGB data. In this > > > +case although none of the image quality blocks would be used it can still > > > +crop/scale the data in the usual way. > > > + > > > +To achieve this, the ISP's sink pad's format is set to > > > +MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB202020_1X60 - this reflects the format that data must be in to > > > +work with the ISP. Converting the camera sensor's output to that format is the > > > +responsibility of external hardware. > > > + > > > +In this example we ask the test pattern generator to give us RGB data instead of > > > +bayer. > > > + > > > +.. code-block:: none > > > + > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 tpg':0[fmt:RGB202020_1X60/1920x1080]" > > > + media-ctl -V "'mali-c55 isp':0[fmt:RGB202020_1X60/1920x1080]" > > > + > > > +Cropping or scaling the data can be done in exactly the same way as outlined > > > +earlier. > > > + > > > +Capturing raw data from the source and outputting it unmodified > > > +----------------------------------------------------------------- > > > + > > > +The ISP can additionally capture raw data from the source and output it on the > > > +full resolution pipe only, completely unmodified. In this case the downscale > > > +pipe can still process the data normally and be used at the same time. > > > + > > > +To configure raw bypass the FR resizer's subdevice's routing table needs to be > > > +configured, followed by formats in the appropriate places: > > > + > > > +.. code-block:: none > > > + > > > + # We need to configure the routing table for the resizer to use the bypass > > > + # path along with set formats on the resizer's bypass sink pad. Doing this > > > + # necessitates a single media-ctl command, as multiple calls to the program > > > + # reset the routing table. > > > + media-ctl -R "'mali-c55 resizer fr'[0/0->1/0[0],2/0->1/0[1]]"\ > > > + -V "'mali-c55 isp':0[fmt:RGB202020_1X60/1920x1080],"\ > > > + "'mali-c55 resizer fr':2[fmt:RGB202020_1X60/1920x1080],"\ > > > + "'mali-c55 resizer fr':1[fmt:RGB202020_1X60/1920x1080]" > > > + > > > + # Set format on the video device and stream > > > + yavta -f RGB565 -s 1920x1080 -c10 /dev/video0 > > The example doesn't seem to show RAW formats though. > > > A problem of terminology perhaps; I'm using the phrase to mean "unmodified > source data" rather than "bayer formatted data". I can switch the example to > use bayer data so its clearer? > I see.. Even if the paragraph mentions "raw data" and not "raw Bayer data" I think showing how to capture Raw Bayer has the most value. Then you can also specify it is possible to capture "unmodified source data" and re-propose the above example. > > I think it's also > > relevant saying that the capture RAW data are expanded to 16 bits per > > component with padding bits, regardless of the sensor's output > > bitdepth. > > > Yes good point - I'll add that in. > > > > > Overall this is a very nice documentation with a lot of use cases > > demonstrated. > Thanks! > > Can we also say the ISP will be supported by libcamera :) ? > > > Fine by me; though perhaps not until we get it merged there? > Well, it's a bit of a chicked&egg problem. I would add it right away. Thanks j > > > > Thanks > > j > > > > > + > > > +References > > > +========== > > > +.. [1] https://git.linuxtv.org/v4l-utils.git/ > > > +.. [2] https://git.ideasonboard.org/yavta.git > > > +.. [3] https://developer.arm.com/Processors/Mali-C55 > > > diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/v4l-drivers.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/v4l-drivers.rst > > > index f4bb2605f07e..af033c892808 100644 > > > --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/v4l-drivers.rst > > > +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/v4l-drivers.rst > > > @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ Video4Linux (V4L) driver-specific documentation > > > imx7 > > > ipu3 > > > ivtv > > > + mali-c55 > > > mgb4 > > > omap3isp > > > omap4_camera > > > -- > > > 2.34.1 > > > >