On 01/19/18 13:20, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > Hi Hans, > > On Friday, 19 January 2018 13:20:19 EET Hans Verkuil wrote: >> On 01/16/18 22:44, Jacopo Mondi wrote: >>> Add driver for Renesas Capture Engine Unit (CEU). >>> >>> The CEU interface supports capturing 'data' (YUV422) and 'images' >>> (NV[12|21|16|61]). >>> >>> This driver aims to replace the soc_camera-based sh_mobile_ceu one. >>> >>> Tested with ov7670 camera sensor, providing YUYV_2X8 data on Renesas RZ >>> platform GR-Peach. >>> >>> Tested with ov7725 camera sensor on SH4 platform Migo-R. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> >>> drivers/media/platform/Kconfig | 9 + >>> drivers/media/platform/Makefile | 1 + >>> drivers/media/platform/renesas-ceu.c | 1659 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> 3 files changed, 1669 insertions(+) >>> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/renesas-ceu.c > > [snip] > >>> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/renesas-ceu.c >>> b/drivers/media/platform/renesas-ceu.c new file mode 100644 >>> index 0000000..1b8f0ef >>> --- /dev/null >>> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/renesas-ceu.c > > [snip] > >>> +static void ceu_update_plane_sizes(struct v4l2_plane_pix_format *plane, >>> + unsigned int bpl, unsigned int szimage) >>> +{ >>> + if (plane->bytesperline < bpl) >>> + plane->bytesperline = bpl; >>> + if (plane->sizeimage < szimage) >>> + plane->sizeimage = szimage; >> >> As mentioned in your cover letter, you do need to check for invalid >> bytesperline values. The v4l2-compliance test is to see what happens >> when userspace gives insane values, so yes, drivers need to be able >> to handle that. > > What limit would you set, what is an acceptable large value versus an invalid > large value ? I think we should have rules for this at the API level (or at > least, if not part of the API, rules that are consistent across drivers). I would expect this to be the max of what the hardware can support. If that's really high, then this can be, say, 4 times the width. Note that there are very few drivers that can handle a user-specified stride. >> plane->sizeimage is set by the driver, so drop the 'if' before the >> assignment. > > I don't think that's correct. Userspace should be able to control padding > lines at the end of the image, the same way it controls padding pixels at the > end of lines. If userspace wants larger buffers, then it should use VIDIOC_CREATE_BUFS. sizeimage is exclusively set by the driver, applications rely on that. > >>> +} > > [snip] > >>> +static const struct v4l2_ioctl_ops ceu_ioctl_ops = { >>> + .vidioc_querycap = ceu_querycap, >>> + >>> + .vidioc_enum_fmt_vid_cap_mplane = ceu_enum_fmt_vid_cap, >>> + .vidioc_try_fmt_vid_cap_mplane = ceu_try_fmt_vid_cap, >>> + .vidioc_s_fmt_vid_cap_mplane = ceu_s_fmt_vid_cap, >>> + .vidioc_g_fmt_vid_cap_mplane = ceu_g_fmt_vid_cap, >>> + >>> + .vidioc_enum_input = ceu_enum_input, >>> + .vidioc_g_input = ceu_g_input, >>> + .vidioc_s_input = ceu_s_input, >>> + >>> + .vidioc_reqbufs = vb2_ioctl_reqbufs, >>> + .vidioc_querybuf = vb2_ioctl_querybuf, >>> + .vidioc_qbuf = vb2_ioctl_qbuf, >>> + .vidioc_expbuf = vb2_ioctl_expbuf, >>> + .vidioc_dqbuf = vb2_ioctl_dqbuf, >>> + .vidioc_create_bufs = vb2_ioctl_create_bufs, >>> + .vidioc_prepare_buf = vb2_ioctl_prepare_buf, >>> + .vidioc_streamon = vb2_ioctl_streamon, >>> + .vidioc_streamoff = vb2_ioctl_streamoff, >>> + >>> + .vidioc_g_parm = ceu_g_parm, >>> + .vidioc_s_parm = ceu_s_parm, >>> + .vidioc_enum_framesizes = ceu_enum_framesizes, >>> + .vidioc_enum_frameintervals = ceu_enum_frameintervals, >> >> You're missing these ioctls: >> >> .vidioc_log_status = v4l2_ctrl_log_status, > > Is log status mandatory ? No, but it doesn't hurt to add this one. It comes for free. > >> .vidioc_subscribe_event = v4l2_ctrl_subscribe_event, >> .vidioc_unsubscribe_event = v4l2_event_unsubscribe, >> >> These missing _event ops are the reason for this compliance failure: >> >> fail: v4l2-test-controls.cpp(782): subscribe event for control 'User >> Controls' failed >>> +}; > > [snip] > Regards, Hans