On Mon, 22 Feb 2021 at 17:26, Andrey Konovalov <andrey.konovalov@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Robert, > > Thank you for your patch! > > On 17.02.2021 14:21, Robert Foss wrote: > > The CSI-2 spec defines the following types: > > - Data Type - Often abbreviated DT > > - Decode Format - Often abbreviated as DF > > - Encode Format > > > > These definitions are as far as I can tell complete for CSI-2. > > > > Additionally the Qualcomm internal type describing Plain Formats > > has been added. Plain formats describe the size of the pixels > > written by the RDI units to memory. PLAIN8 for example has the size > > 8 bits, and PLAIN32 32 bits. The appropriate Plain Format is > > determined by the Decode Format used. The smallest Plain Format > > that is able to contain a pixel of the used Decode Format is the > > appropriate one to use. > > > > Signed-off-by: Robert Foss <robert.foss@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > .../media/platform/qcom/camss/camss-csid.h | 50 +++++++++++++++++++ > > 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/qcom/camss/camss-csid.h b/drivers/media/platform/qcom/camss/camss-csid.h > > index 1824b3745e10..02fc34ee8a41 100644 > > --- a/drivers/media/platform/qcom/camss/camss-csid.h > > +++ b/drivers/media/platform/qcom/camss/camss-csid.h > > @@ -21,6 +21,56 @@ > > #define MSM_CSID_PAD_SRC 1 > > #define MSM_CSID_PADS_NUM 2 > > > > +#define DATA_TYPE_EMBEDDED_DATA_8BIT 0x12 > > +#define DATA_TYPE_YUV420_8BIT 0x18 > > +#define DATA_TYPE_YUV420_10BIT 0x19 > > +#define DATA_TYPE_YUV420_8BIT_LEGACY 0x1a > > +#define DATA_TYPE_YUV420_8BIT_SHIFTED 0x1c /* Chroma Shifted Pixel Sampling */ > > +#define DATA_TYPE_YUV420_10BIT_SHIFTED 0x1d /* Chroma Shifted Pixel Sampling */ > > +#define DATA_TYPE_YUV422_8BIT 0x1e > > +#define DATA_TYPE_YUV422_10BIT 0x1f > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RGB444 0x20 > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RGB555 0x21 > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RGB565 0x22 > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RGB666 0x23 > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RGB888 0x24 > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RAW_24BIT 0x27 > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RAW_6BIT 0x28 > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RAW_7BIT 0x29 > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RAW_8BIT 0x2a > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RAW_10BIT 0x2b > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RAW_12BIT 0x2c > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RAW_14BIT 0x2d > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RAW_16BIT 0x2e > > +#define DATA_TYPE_RAW_20BIT 0x2f > > - these look OK for me (the old MIPI spec draft I have doesn't have > some of the data types listed above). > > As these are generic values from the MIPI standard, it could probably make > sense to create a common header file for that someday. > E.g. the very similar defines (same values, different names) are present in > drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/isp_capture_defs.h > But it looks like most of the current drivers don't need the MIPI data type > defines, so not a problem at the moment. Both for the DTs and the DF/EF/PFs I figured it would be nice to have as much of these variables listed somewhere as they aren't always so easy to find a reference for. > > > + > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_UNCOMPRESSED_6_BIT 0x0 > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_UNCOMPRESSED_8_BIT 0x1 > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_UNCOMPRESSED_10_BIT 0x2 > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_UNCOMPRESSED_12_BIT 0x3 > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_UNCOMPRESSED_14_BIT 0x4 > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_UNCOMPRESSED_16_BIT 0x5 > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_UNCOMPRESSED_20_BIT 0x6 > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_DPCM_10_6_10 0x7 > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_DPCM_10_8_10 0x8 > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_DPCM_12_6_12 0x9 > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_DPCM_12_8_12 0xA > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_DPCM_14_8_14 0xB > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_DPCM_14_10_14 0xC > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_USER_DEFINED 0xE > > +#define DECODE_FORMAT_PAYLOAD_ONLY 0xF > > - interesting that the subset of the DECODE_FORMAT's used in > camss-csid-4-1.c (the first four formats above - UNCOMPRESSED_6_BIT > to UNCOMPRESSED_12_BIT ones) has the same values as the corresponding > field in the CSID_CID_n_CFG registers - according to the public > "APQ8016E Technical Reference Manual" [1]. So these exact DECODE_FORMAT_* > values are written into the bits 7:4 of the hw register. > But in [1] the values of DPCM_10_6_10 to DPCM_12_8_12 are 0x4 to 0x7 > (as the camss-csid-4-1.c doesn't support DPCM this is not an issue). > Are the DECODE_FORMAT_* values above defined in the MIPI standard, or did > they come from the datasheet for a particular SOC? DF & EFs are a part of the MIPI spec, but the identifier is SOC/vendor specific. PFs are not a part of the MIPI spec at all, but rather a Qcom specific term. Having looked over the DFs again, there are some incompatible differences between Gen1 & Gen2. I think the way forward is moving DF/EF/PFs to Gen 1/2 specific headers. > > [1] https://developer.qualcomm.com/download/sd410/snapdragon-410e-technical-reference-manual.pdf > page 990 > > + > > +#define ENCODE_FORMAT_RAW_8_BIT 0x1 > > +#define ENCODE_FORMAT_RAW_10_BIT 0x2 > > +#define ENCODE_FORMAT_RAW_12_BIT 0x3 > > +#define ENCODE_FORMAT_RAW_14_BIT 0x4 > > +#define ENCODE_FORMAT_RAW_16_BIT 0x5 > > - the ENCODE_FORMAT_* defines are not used in the driver. That's intentional, collecting this information somewhere for future use seemed like a good idea. But I'm happy to remove it if that's a bad idea. > > > + > > +#define PLAIN_FORMAT_PLAIN8 0x0 /* supports DPCM, UNCOMPRESSED_6/8_BIT */ > > +#define PLAIN_FORMAT_PLAIN16 0x1 /* supports DPCM, UNCOMPRESSED_10/16_BIT */ > > +#define PLAIN_FORMAT_PLAIN32 0x2 /* supports UNCOMPRESSED_20_BIT */ > > - the PLAIN_FORMAT_* defines are not used in the driver, but > camss-csid-4-1.c and camss-csid-4-7.c do define there own > CAMSS_CSID_CID_n_CFG_PLAIN_FORMAT_8 and CAMSS_CSID_CID_n_CFG_PLAIN_FORMAT_16 > (without relying on PLAIN_FORMAT_PLAIN8 or PLAIN_FORMAT_PLAIN16). I missed this duplication, I'll fix this in the next version. > > Thanks, > Andrey > > > + > > + > > enum csid_payload_mode { > > CSID_PAYLOAD_MODE_INCREMENTING = 0, > > CSID_PAYLOAD_MODE_ALTERNATING_55_AA = 1, > >