On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 07:19:19PM +0000, Runyan, Arthur J wrote: > The statement is correct - " the X offset must always be even for YUV422+NV12, and the Y offset must be even when rotated 90/270 degrees." Hmm. Can you elaborate a bit? I'm curious where this limitation comes from. > > >From: Konduru, Chandra > >> From: Runyan, Arthur J > >> > >> I'll take a look. > > > >Art, Any update to close on this? > > > >[snip] > > > >> > > > @@ -13144,6 +13149,10 @@ intel_check_primary_plane(struct > >> > > > drm_plane > >> > > *plane, > >> > > > if (fb && format_is_yuv(fb->pixel_format)) { > >> > > > src->x1 &= ~0x10000; > >> > > > src->x2 &= ~0x10000; > >> > > > + if (intel_rotation_90_or_270(state->base.rotation)) { > >> > > > + src->y1 &= ~0x10000; > >> > > > + src->y2 &= ~0x10000; > >> > > > + } > >> > > > >> > > This feels fishy. Why do we need to make the Y coordinates even? The > >> > > reson for making the X coordinates even is to make them macropixel > >> > > aligned, but there are no macropixels in the Y direction so this > >> > > doesn't make much sense to me. > >> > > >> > Hi Ville, > >> > Per skl spec, it is expecting even lines aligned with 90/270 rotation > >> > not only for NV12 but also for 422 formats. Perhaps we might have > >> > missed when 90/270 enabled for packed YUV formats. > >> > >> The src coordinates are always in the fb orientation, so macropixels appear in > >> the src.x direction only. And when we do 90/270 rotation the hardware Y offset > >> comes from src.x coordinates. > >> > >> The spec does seem a bit confused though; It claims the X offset must always be > >> even for YUV422+NV12, and the Y offset must be even when rotated 90/270 > >> degrees. I suspect the X offset text just didn't get updated when 90/270 rotation > >> was added. > >> > >> Art, can you confirm? > >> > >> -- > >> Ville Syrjälä > >> Intel OTC -- Ville Syrjälä Intel OTC _______________________________________________ Intel-gfx mailing list Intel-gfx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx