Le jeudi 11 juin 2020 à 15:55 +0530, Dikshita Agarwal a écrit : > LTR (Long Term Reference) frames are the frames that are encoded sometime in the past > and stored in the DPB buffer list to be used as reference to encode future frames. > One usage of LTR encoding is to reduce error propagation for video transmission > in packet lossy networks. For example, encoder may want to specify some key frames as > LTR pictures and use them as reference frames for encoding. With extra protection > selectively on these LTR frames or synchronization with the receiver of reception of > the LTR frames during transmission, decoder can receive reference frames more reliably > than other non-reference frames. As a result, transmission error can be effectively > restricted within certain frames rather than propagated to future frames. > > We are introducing below V4l2 Controls for this feature > 1. V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_LTRCOUNT > a. This is used to query or configure the number of LTR frames. > This is a static control and is controlled by the client. > b. The LTR index varies from 0 to the max LTR-1. > c. If LTR Count is more than max supported LTR count (max LTR) by driver, it will be rejected. > d. Auto Marking : If LTR count is non zero, > 1) first LTR count frames would be mark as LTR automatically after > every IDR frame (inclusive). > 2) For multilayer encoding: first LTR count base layer reference frames starting after > every IDR frame (inclusive) in encoding order would be marked as LTR frames by the encoder. > 3) Auto marking of LTR due to IDR should consider following conditions: > 1. The frame is not already set to be marked as LTR. > 2. The frame is part of the base layer in the hierarchical layer case. > 3. The number of frames currently marked as LTR is less than the maximum LTR frame index plus 1. > e. Encoder needs to handle explicit Mark/Use command when encoder is still doing "auto" marking Perhaps we are missing a LONG_TERM_REFERENCE_MODE ? I bet some encoder can select by themself long term references and even some encoders may not let the user decide. (not huge han of LTR acronyme, but that could be fine too, assuming you add more _). > > 2. V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_MARKLTRFRAME : > a. This signals to mark the current frame as LTR frame. It is a dynamic control and also provide the LTR index to be used. > b. the LTR index provided by this control should never exceed the max LTR-1. Else it will be rejected. The "current" frame seems a bit loose. Perhaps you wanted to use buffer flags ? A bit like what we have to signal TOP/BOTTOM fields in alternate interlacing. > > 3. V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_USELTRFRAME : > a. This specifies the LTR frame(s) to be used for encoding the current frame. This is a dynamic control. > b. LTR Use Bitmap : this consists of bits [0, 15]. A total of N LSB bits of this field are valid, > where N is the maximum number of LTRs supported. All the other bits are invalid and should be rejected. > The LSB corresponds to the LTR index 0. Bit N-1 from the LSB corresponds to the LTR index max LTR-1. Note, I haven't captured very well the userspace control flow, perhaps this could be enhanced through writing some documentation. As per all other generic encoder controls, we need to make sure it will be usable and flexible enough for multiple HW blocks, as it can be tedious to extend later otherwise. It is important that along with this RFC you provide some comparisons with with other HW / SW APIs in order to help justify the design decisions. I also think there should be link made V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_GOP_* , number of B-Frames etc. regards, Nicolas > > Dikshita Agarwal (1): > media: v4l2-ctrls: add control for ltr > > drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-ctrls.c | 6 ++++++ > include/uapi/linux/v4l2-controls.h | 4 ++++ > 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+) >