On 1/25/21 5:01 PM, Hans Verkuil wrote: > On 25/01/2021 15:51, AngeloGioacchino Del Regno wrote: >> Il 25/01/21 11:40, Hans Verkuil ha scritto: >>> On 18/01/2021 18:45, AngeloGioacchino Del Regno wrote: >>>> Il 18/01/21 18:21, Stanimir Varbanov ha scritto: >>>>> Hi Angelo, >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for the patch! >>>>> >>>>> On 1/15/21 8:52 PM, AngeloGioacchino Del Regno wrote: >>>>>> Add the SDM660 DT compatible and its resource structure, also >>>>>> including support for the Venus pmdomains, in order to support >>>>>> the Venus block in SDM630, SDM636, SDM660 and SDA variants. >>>>>> >>>>>> This SoC features Venus 4.4 (HFI3XX), with one vcodec used for >>>>>> both encoding and decoding, switched on through two GDSCs. >>>>>> The core clock for this Venus chip is powered by the RPM VDD_CX >>>>>> power domain. >>>>>> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: AngeloGioacchino Del Regno <angelogioacchino.delregno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> --- >>>>>> drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/core.c | 66 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>>>>> 1 file changed, 66 insertions(+) >>>>>> >>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/core.c b/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/core.c >>>>>> index bdd293faaad0..83ca86a63241 100644 >>>>>> --- a/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/core.c >>>>>> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/core.c >>>>>> @@ -565,6 +565,71 @@ static const struct venus_resources sdm845_res_v2 = { >>>>>> .fwname = "qcom/venus-5.2/venus.mdt", >>>>>> }; >>>>>> >>>>>> +static const struct freq_tbl sdm660_freq_table[] = { >>>>>> + { 0, 518400000 }, >>>>>> + { 0, 441600000 }, >>>>>> + { 0, 404000000 }, >>>>>> + { 0, 320000000 }, >>>>>> + { 0, 269330000 }, >>>>>> + { 0, 133330000 }, >>>>>> +}; >>>>>> + >>>>>> +static const struct reg_val sdm660_reg_preset[] = { >>>>>> + { 0x80010, 0x001f001f }, >>>>>> + { 0x80018, 0x00000156 }, >>>>>> + { 0x8001C, 0x00000156 }, >>>>>> +}; >>>>>> + >>>>>> +static const struct bw_tbl sdm660_bw_table_enc[] = { >>>>>> + { 979200, 1044000, 0, 2446336, 0 }, /* 4k UHD @ 30 */ >>>>>> + { 864000, 887000, 0, 2108416, 0 }, /* 720p @ 240 */ >>>>>> + { 489600, 666000, 0, 1207296, 0 }, /* 1080p @ 60 */ >>>>>> + { 432000, 578000, 0, 1058816, 0 }, /* 720p @ 120 */ >>>>>> + { 244800, 346000, 0, 616448, 0 }, /* 1080p @ 30 */ >>>>>> + { 216000, 293000, 0, 534528, 0 }, /* 720p @ 60 */ >>>>>> + { 108000, 151000, 0, 271360, 0 }, /* 720p @ 30 */ >>>>>> +}; >>>>>> + >>>>>> +static const struct bw_tbl sdm660_bw_table_dec[] = { >>>>>> + { 979200, 2365000, 0, 1892000, 0 }, /* 4k UHD @ 30 */ >>>>>> + { 864000, 1978000, 0, 1554000, 0 }, /* 720p @ 240 */ >>>>>> + { 489600, 1133000, 0, 895000, 0 }, /* 1080p @ 60 */ >>>>>> + { 432000, 994000, 0, 781000, 0 }, /* 720p @ 120 */ >>>>>> + { 244800, 580000, 0, 460000, 0 }, /* 1080p @ 30 */ >>>>>> + { 216000, 501000, 0, 301000, 0 }, /* 720p @ 60 */ >>>>>> + { 108000, 255000, 0, 202000, 0 }, /* 720p @ 30 */ >>>>>> +}; >>>>>> + >>>>>> +static const struct venus_resources sdm660_res = { >>>>>> + .freq_tbl = sdm660_freq_table, >>>>>> + .freq_tbl_size = ARRAY_SIZE(sdm660_freq_table), >>>>>> + .reg_tbl = sdm660_reg_preset, >>>>>> + .reg_tbl_size = ARRAY_SIZE(sdm660_reg_preset), >>>>>> + .bw_tbl_enc = sdm660_bw_table_enc, >>>>>> + .bw_tbl_enc_size = ARRAY_SIZE(sdm660_bw_table_enc), >>>>>> + .bw_tbl_dec = sdm660_bw_table_dec, >>>>>> + .bw_tbl_dec_size = ARRAY_SIZE(sdm660_bw_table_dec), >>>>>> + .clks = {"core", "iface", "bus_throttle", "bus" }, >>>>>> + .clks_num = 4, >>>>>> + .vcodec0_clks = { "vcodec0_core" }, >>>>>> + .vcodec_clks_num = 1, >>>>>> + .vcodec_pmdomains = { "venus", "vcodec0" }, >>>>>> + .vcodec_pmdomains_num = 2, >>>>>> + .opp_pmdomain = (const char *[]) { "cx", NULL }, >>>>>> + .vcodec_num = 1, >>>>>> + .max_load = 1036800, >>>>>> + .hfi_version = HFI_VERSION_3XX, >>>>>> + .vmem_id = VIDC_RESOURCE_NONE, >>>>>> + .vmem_size = 0, >>>>>> + .vmem_addr = 0, >>>>>> + .cp_start = 0, >>>>>> + .cp_size = 0x79000000, >>>>>> + .cp_nonpixel_start = 0x1000000, >>>>>> + .cp_nonpixel_size = 0x28000000, >>>>>> + .dma_mask = 0xd9000000 - 1, >>>>>> + .fwname = "qcom/venus-4.4/venus.mdt", >>>>> >>>>> Did you try venus-4.2 firmware from linux-firmware tree [1] ? >>>>> >>>> >>>> No I haven't.. and I can't... my Sony devices (but I think that this is >>>> a practice of all OEMs/ODMs) are using a Sony signed venus firmware, so >>>> I am totally limited to use the firmware that comes with the device. >>>> >>>> Besides that, the version is still different so, even if I had any >>>> possibility to try that, I don't think that it would work anyway... >> >> Hello! >> >>> >>> I'm a bit confused. "qcom/venus-4.4/venus.mdt" is the Sony signed FW? >>> >> >> In my case it is, but this follows the generic firmware path as was done >> for all the other Venus firmwares, so my code is not pointing at Sony >> specific things, but just generic ones. >> >> Every Qualcomm-powered consumer device (smartphones, tablets etc) have >> got a double sigcheck: one for qcom, one for OEM specific and most of >> the times the TZ is configured to accept only firmwares that also have >> the OEM signature. >> >> This is not true for all the firmwares - for example, Adreno has this >> mechanism only for the ZAP part - but unfortunately I'm not aware of >> any consumer device accepting a Venus firmware with the "generic" >> Qualcomm signature only (so - without the OEM signature). >> >> Short answer: >> 1. qcom/venus-4.4/venus.mdt is a generic firmware for Venus > > So can this FW be made available in the linux-firmware repo? Stanimir? > >> 2. 99% of the people needs a different firmware for signature issues >> >> >>> This patch can't be merged unless there is a corresponding firmware available >>> in linux-firmware. Is the current 4.2 firmware in linux-firmware signed by >>> Qualcomm? Can they provided 4.4 firmware as well? >>> >> >> If there is such issue, then maybe we should do "something" about it: I >> would then propose to remove all references to fwname and just get this >> done in DT, where every qcom board already specifies its own path for >> its own firmware. >> >> In any case, the issue that you're raising here has been raised multiple >> times on LKML, I don't precisely remember, but I recall seeing this for >> something like 4 years (or even more) being raised every now and then... >> >>> I have no idea how this works for the venus driver, but I hope Stanimir does. >>> >> >> As far as I've understood, this driver just uses the firmware which >> path is hardcoded in fwname, even though at this point I would like >> to get an opinion from Stanimir. >> >> Would you be ok if we start parsing firmware-name from DT for this >> driver? The flow would be something like: >> >> Is firmware-name DT property present? >> Yes -> Use FW path from firmware-name property >> No -> Use the FW path from the fwname field of struct >> venus_resources >> >> This is a common flow in at least freedreno and remoteproc (modem). > > I would have no problem with this, but it is up to Stanimir to decide. > I sent a patch for that. Thanks for raising this issue. -- regards, Stan