Hi Kaaira, On 6/30/20 10:25 AM, Kaaira Gupta wrote: > On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 01:01:03PM -0300, Helen Koike wrote: >> Hi Kaaira, >> >> On 6/26/20 10:07 AM, Kaaira Gupta wrote: >>> Add a control in VIMC to display information such as the correct order of >>> colors for a given test pattern, brightness, hue, saturation, contrast, >>> width and height at sensor over test image. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Kaaira Gupta <kgupta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/Kconfig | 2 + >>> drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-common.h | 1 + >>> drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-core.c | 10 +++ >>> drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-sensor.c | 70 +++++++++++++++++++ >>> 4 files changed, 83 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/Kconfig b/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/Kconfig >>> index 4068a67585f9..da4b2ad6e40c 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/Kconfig >>> +++ b/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/Kconfig >>> @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ >>> config VIDEO_VIMC >>> tristate "Virtual Media Controller Driver (VIMC)" >>> depends on VIDEO_DEV && VIDEO_V4L2 >>> + select FONT_SUPPORT >>> + select FONT_8x16 >>> select MEDIA_CONTROLLER >>> select VIDEO_V4L2_SUBDEV_API >>> select VIDEOBUF2_VMALLOC >>> diff --git a/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-common.h b/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-common.h >>> index ae163dec2459..a289434e75ba 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-common.h >>> +++ b/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-common.h >>> @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ >>> #define VIMC_CID_VIMC_CLASS (0x00f00000 | 1) >>> #define VIMC_CID_TEST_PATTERN (VIMC_CID_VIMC_BASE + 0) >>> #define VIMC_CID_MEAN_WIN_SIZE (VIMC_CID_VIMC_BASE + 1) >>> +#define VIMC_CID_OSD_TEXT_MODE (VIMC_CID_VIMC_BASE + 2) >>> >>> #define VIMC_FRAME_MAX_WIDTH 4096 >>> #define VIMC_FRAME_MAX_HEIGHT 2160 >>> diff --git a/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-core.c b/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-core.c >>> index 11210aaa2551..4b0ae6f51d76 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-core.c >>> +++ b/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-core.c >>> @@ -5,10 +5,12 @@ >>> * Copyright (C) 2015-2017 Helen Koike <helen.fornazier@xxxxxxxxx> >>> */ >>> >>> +#include <linux/font.h> >>> #include <linux/init.h> >>> #include <linux/module.h> >>> #include <linux/platform_device.h> >>> #include <media/media-device.h> >>> +#include <media/tpg/v4l2-tpg.h> >>> #include <media/v4l2-device.h> >>> >>> #include "vimc-common.h" >>> @@ -263,11 +265,19 @@ static int vimc_register_devices(struct vimc_device *vimc) >>> >>> static int vimc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >>> { >>> + const struct font_desc *font = find_font("VGA8x16"); >>> struct vimc_device *vimc; >>> int ret; >>> >>> dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "probe"); >>> >>> + if (!font) { >>> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "could not find font\n"); >>> + return -ENODEV; >>> + } >>> + >>> + tpg_set_font(font->data); >>> + >>> vimc = kzalloc(sizeof(*vimc), GFP_KERNEL); >>> if (!vimc) >>> return -ENOMEM; >>> diff --git a/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-sensor.c b/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-sensor.c >>> index a2f09ac9a360..9e4fb3f4d60d 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-sensor.c >>> +++ b/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/vimc-sensor.c >>> @@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ struct vimc_sen_device { >>> struct v4l2_subdev sd; >>> struct tpg_data tpg; >>> u8 *frame; >>> + unsigned int osd_mode; >> >> If you declare the enum outside the below function, this could be type osd_mode instead of unsigned int, what do you think? >> >>> + u64 start_stream_ts; >>> /* The active format */ >>> struct v4l2_mbus_framefmt mbus_format; >>> struct v4l2_ctrl_handler hdl; >>> @@ -187,8 +189,54 @@ static void *vimc_sen_process_frame(struct vimc_ent_device *ved, >>> { >>> struct vimc_sen_device *vsen = container_of(ved, struct vimc_sen_device, >>> ved); >>> + enum osd_mode {OSD_SHOW_ALL = 0, OSD_SHOW_COUNTERS = 1, OSD_SHOW_NONE = 2}; >>> + const unsigned int line_height = 16; >>> + u8 *basep[TPG_MAX_PLANES][2]; >>> + unsigned int line = 1; >>> + char str[100]; >>> >>> tpg_fill_plane_buffer(&vsen->tpg, 0, 0, vsen->frame); >>> + tpg_calc_text_basep(&vsen->tpg, basep, 0, vsen->frame); >>> + switch (vsen->osd_mode) { >>> + case OSD_SHOW_ALL: >>> + { >> >> Usually we don't use this curly braces in a case statement, please, check other examples in the code, > > I have declared variables inside the cases,hence they are not just > statements, so I need to use them I think Doing this grep: git grep -A1 "case.*:" drivers/media | grep -B1 -P "\tstruct" I see that the standard is to place the curly braces in the same line of the case statement, example: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-subdev.c#L469 > >> >>> + const char *order = tpg_g_color_order(&vsen->tpg); >> >> You also don't need this level of identation. > > I used it because of the braces Please check the example above > >> >>> + >>> + tpg_gen_text(&vsen->tpg, basep, >>> + line++ * line_height, 16, order); >>> + snprintf(str, sizeof(str), >>> + "brightness %3d, contrast %3d, saturation %3d, hue %d ", >>> + vsen->tpg.brightness, >>> + vsen->tpg.contrast, >>> + vsen->tpg.saturation, >>> + vsen->tpg.hue); >>> + tpg_gen_text(&vsen->tpg, basep, line++ * line_height, >>> + 16, str); >>> + snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "sensor size: %dx%d", >>> + vsen->mbus_format.width, >>> + vsen->mbus_format.height); >>> + tpg_gen_text(&vsen->tpg, basep, line++ * line_height, >>> + 16, str); >>> + } >>> + case OSD_SHOW_COUNTERS: >> >> Checkpatch gives this error: >> >> WARNING: Possible switch case/default not preceded by break or fallthrough comment >> >> You need to add a fallthrough comment (grep for fallthrough to find other examples) > > Okay, I will add that > >> >>> + { >>> + unsigned int ms; >>> + >>> + ms = (ktime_get_ns() - vsen->start_stream_ts) / 1000000; >>> + snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "%02d:%02d:%02d:%03d", >>> + (ms / (60 * 60 * 1000)) % 24, >>> + (ms / (60 * 1000)) % 60, >>> + (ms / 1000) % 60, >>> + ms % 1000); >>> + tpg_gen_text(&vsen->tpg, basep, line++ * line_height, >>> + 16, str); >>> + break; >>> + } >>> + case OSD_SHOW_NONE: >> >> No need this case statement if you have the default below. > > I added it to make it clearer what default does, should I remove it? hmm, I think this depends on your style, but to me, just the "default" statement below makes it clear that options not listed above do nothing. I think you would also need to add a fallthtough comment. Or you could just add a comment instead of the case statement in the code, like: /* case OSD_SHOW_NONE: */ So it would be clear what this option does. Regards, Helen > >> >> Regards, >> Helen >> >>> + default: >>> + break; >>> + } >>> + >>> return vsen->frame; >>> } >>> >>> @@ -201,6 +249,8 @@ static int vimc_sen_s_stream(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, int enable) >>> const struct vimc_pix_map *vpix; >>> unsigned int frame_size; >>> >>> + vsen->start_stream_ts = ktime_get_ns(); >>> + >>> /* Calculate the frame size */ >>> vpix = vimc_pix_map_by_code(vsen->mbus_format.code); >>> frame_size = vsen->mbus_format.width * vpix->bpp * >>> @@ -269,6 +319,9 @@ static int vimc_sen_s_ctrl(struct v4l2_ctrl *ctrl) >>> case V4L2_CID_SATURATION: >>> tpg_s_saturation(&vsen->tpg, ctrl->val); >>> break; >>> + case VIMC_CID_OSD_TEXT_MODE: >>> + vsen->osd_mode = ctrl->val; >>> + break; >>> default: >>> return -EINVAL; >>> } >>> @@ -307,6 +360,22 @@ static const struct v4l2_ctrl_config vimc_sen_ctrl_test_pattern = { >>> .qmenu = tpg_pattern_strings, >>> }; >>> >>> +static const char * const vimc_ctrl_osd_mode_strings[] = { >>> + "All", >>> + "Counters Only", >>> + "None", >>> + NULL, >>> +}; >>> + >>> +static const struct v4l2_ctrl_config vimc_sen_ctrl_osd_mode = { >>> + .ops = &vimc_sen_ctrl_ops, >>> + .id = VIMC_CID_OSD_TEXT_MODE, >>> + .name = "Show Information", >>> + .type = V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_MENU, >>> + .max = ARRAY_SIZE(vimc_ctrl_osd_mode_strings) - 2, >>> + .qmenu = vimc_ctrl_osd_mode_strings, >>> +}; >>> + >>> static struct vimc_ent_device *vimc_sen_add(struct vimc_device *vimc, >>> const char *vcfg_name) >>> { >>> @@ -323,6 +392,7 @@ static struct vimc_ent_device *vimc_sen_add(struct vimc_device *vimc, >>> >>> v4l2_ctrl_new_custom(&vsen->hdl, &vimc_sen_ctrl_class, NULL); >>> v4l2_ctrl_new_custom(&vsen->hdl, &vimc_sen_ctrl_test_pattern, NULL); >>> + v4l2_ctrl_new_custom(&vsen->hdl, &vimc_sen_ctrl_osd_mode, NULL); >>> v4l2_ctrl_new_std(&vsen->hdl, &vimc_sen_ctrl_ops, >>> V4L2_CID_VFLIP, 0, 1, 1, 0); >>> v4l2_ctrl_new_std(&vsen->hdl, &vimc_sen_ctrl_ops, >>>