The vim2m driver has some issues... It currently fakes supporting two video formats, when in fact, it just copies the data to the buffer; It says it supports hflip, when, in fact, it does a 8 tiles flip... that doesn't end well, though, due to the lack of proper video format; If more than one open() is called, it sometimes go to some dead lock, preventing to stop all pipelines; By default, it can be used only one instance, as it takes too long to generate data (40 msecs). This is actually by purpose, as it uses a delay work queue for that. This patch series solve all the above issues. For the last one, a new modprobe parameter was added, in order to allow changing the default. For example, with this: # sudo modprobe vim2m default_transtime=1 the delay is reduced to 1 ms. On my tests with this pipeline: $ gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! video/x-raw,format=YUY2 ! v4l2video0convert disable-passthrough=1 extra-controls="s,horizontal_flip=0,vertical_flip=0" ! video/x-raw,format=YUY2 ! videoconvert ! fpsdisplaysink and a similar one: $ gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! video/x-raw,format=YUY2 ! v4l2video0convert disable-passthrough=1 extra-controls="s,horizontal_flip=1,vertical_flip=1" ! video/x-raw,format=RGB16 ! videoconvert ! ximagesink I was able to create 17 such pipelines keeping the frame rate at 30 frames per second, and up to 27 pipelines without losing frames, with a framerate close to 20 fps. My tests were done on a 3rd generation i7core machine (i7-3630QM). So, it sounds good enough to be used for testing m2m, even on nowadays CPUs with less performance. I opted to keep the default time to 40 ms to 1 ms, in order to allow multiple streams, but, in practice, I suspect that just one instance should be enough for most usecases. So, I ended by keping the 40 ms timing. PS.: the first patch is identical to the one I submitted before, except for a minor change on its description. This patch series can be found on my development tree: https://git.linuxtv.org/mchehab/experimental.git/log/?h=vim2m Mauro Carvalho Chehab (3): media: vim2m: fix driver for it to handle different fourcc formats media: vim2m: use per-file handler work queue media: vim2m: allow setting the default transaction time via parameter drivers/media/platform/vim2m.c | 434 ++++++++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 270 insertions(+), 164 deletions(-) -- 2.20.1