On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 10:19:33AM +0800, Yunfei Dong wrote: > This series adds support for mt8192 h264/vp8/vp9 decoder drivers. Firstly, refactor > power/clock/interrupt interfaces for mt8192 is lat and core architecture. > > Secondly, add new functions to get frame buffer size and resolution according > to decoder capability from scp side. Then add callback function to get/put > capture buffer in order to enable lat and core decoder in parallel, need to > adjust GStreamer at the same time. > > Then add to support MT21C compressed mode and fix v4l2-compliance fail. > > Next, extract H264 request api driver to let mt8183 and mt8192 use the same > code, and adds mt8192 frame based h264 driver for stateless decoder. > > Lastly, add vp8 and vp9 stateless decoder drivers. > > Patches 1 refactor power/clock/interrupt interface. > Patches 2~4 get frame buffer size and resolution according to decoder capability. > Patches 5 set capture queue bytesused. > Patches 6 adjust GStreamer. > Patch 7~11 add to support MT21C compressed mode and fix v4l2-compliance fail. > patch 12 record capture queue format type. > Patch 13~14 extract h264 driver and add mt8192 frame based driver for h264 decoder. > Patch 15~16 add vp8 and vp9 stateless decoder drivers. > Patch 17 prevent kernel crash when rmmod mtk-vcodec-dec.ko Hi Yunfei, With this series, and the new scp.img for mt8192 [1] (still waiting to get merged), I was able to get the following fluster scores on mt8192-asurada-spherion: VP8: 59/61 VP9: 249/303 H.264: 92/135 So for the whole series: Tested-by: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks, Nícolas [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/2537b84fbba82a77ee0a517b12bdcdd5e6ac1503.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxx/