Le lundi 06 décembre 2021 à 10:20 +0100, Lucas Stach a écrit : > Am Freitag, dem 03.12.2021 um 14:37 -0500 schrieb Nicolas Dufresne: > > Le vendredi 03 décembre 2021 à 08:46 -0800, Tim Harvey a écrit : > > > On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 8:34 PM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > Le mardi 30 novembre 2021 à 11:28 -0800, Tim Harvey a écrit : > > > > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 6:00 AM Ezequiel Garcia > > > > > <ezequiel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Tim, > > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 29 Nov 2021 at 16:36, Tim Harvey <tharvey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 10:59 AM Adam Ford <aford173@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > .. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Adam, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What deps did you install in order to get v4l2codecs building? I > > > > > > > installed libgudev-1.0-dev based on Nicolas' suggestion and rebuilt > > > > > > > (not sure if I needed to re-configure somehow) but there is still > > > > > > > nothing in build/subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/. A 'meson > > > > > > > configure' tells me that v4l2codecs is set to 'auto' but I'm not sure > > > > > > > how to find out what dependencies are needed or what may be missing. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At least in my case (Centps-derivative), this is what I've done: > > > > > > > > > > > > ... > > > > > > gst-plugins-bad| Run-time dependency gudev-1.0 found: NO (tried > > > > > > pkgconfig and cmake) > > > > > > > > > > > > Installed gudev ... and then: > > > > > > > > > > > > ... > > > > > > gst-plugins-bad| Dependency gudev-1.0 found: YES 232 (cached) > > > > > > ... > > > > > > gst-plugins-bad 1.19.3.1 > > > > > > > > > > > > Plugins : accurip, adpcmdec, adpcmenc, aiff, asfmux, > > > > > > audiobuffersplit, audiofxbad, audiomixmatrix, audiolatency, > > > > > > audiovisualizers, autoconvert, bayer, > > > > > > camerabin, codecalpha, coloreffects, > > > > > > debugutilsbad, dvbsubenc, dvbsuboverlay, dvdspu, faceoverlay, > > > > > > festival, fieldanalysis, freeverb, frei0r, > > > > > > gaudieffects, gdp, geometrictransform, > > > > > > id3tag, inter, interlace, ivfparse, ivtc, jp2kdecimator, jpegformat, > > > > > > rfbsrc, midi, mpegpsdemux, > > > > > > mpegpsmux, mpegtsdemux, mpegtsmux, mxf, > > > > > > netsim, rtponvif, pcapparse, pnm, proxy, legacyrawparse, > > > > > > removesilence, rist, rtmp2, rtpmanagerbad, > > > > > > sdpelem, segmentclip, siren, smooth, > > > > > > speed, subenc, switchbin, timecode, transcode, videofiltersbad, > > > > > > videoframe_audiolevel, videoparsersbad, > > > > > > videosignal, vmnc, y4mdec, decklink, dvb, > > > > > > fbdevsink, ipcpipeline, nvcodec, shm, v4l2codecs, hls, sctp > > > > > > > > > > > > GStreamer current master build fails. It's a known issue which will be > > > > > > fixed today: > > > > > > > > > > > > [...] > > > > > > [8/9] Compiling C object > > > > > > subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/libgstv4l2codecs.so.p/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c.o > > > > > > FAILED: subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/libgstv4l2codecs.so.p/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c.o > > > > > > cc -Isubprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/libgstv4l2codecs.so.p > > > > > > -Isubprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs > > > > > > -I../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs > > > > > > -Isubprojects/gst-plugins-bad -I../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad > > > > > > -Isubprojects/gstreamer/libs -I../subprojects/gstreamer/libs > > > > > > -Isubprojects/gstreamer -I../subprojects/gstreamer > > > > > > -Isubprojects/gst-plugins-bad/gst-libs > > > > > > -I../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/gst-libs > > > > > > -Isubprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs > > > > > > -I../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs -Isubprojects/orc > > > > > > -I../subprojects/orc -Isubprojects/gstreamer/gst > > > > > > -Isubprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/video > > > > > > -Isubprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/pbutils > > > > > > -Isubprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/audio > > > > > > -Isubprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/tag > > > > > > -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include > > > > > > -I/usr/include/gudev-1.0 -fdiagnostics-color=always > > > > > > -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -Wall -Winvalid-pch -O2 -g -fvisibility=hidden > > > > > > -fno-strict-aliasing -DG_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -Wmissing-prototypes > > > > > > -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wold-style-definition > > > > > > -Wmissing-declarations -Wredundant-decls -Wwrite-strings -Wformat > > > > > > -Wformat-security -Winit-self -Wmissing-include-dirs -Waddress > > > > > > -Wno-multichar -Wvla -Wpointer-arith -fPIC -pthread -DHAVE_CONFIG_H > > > > > > -MD -MQ subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/libgstv4l2codecs.so.p/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c.o > > > > > > -MF subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/libgstv4l2codecs.so.p/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c.o.d > > > > > > -o subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/libgstv4l2codecs.so.p/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c.o > > > > > > -c ../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c > > > > > > ../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c:92:3: > > > > > > error: unknown type name ‘grefcount’ > > > > > > grefcount ref_count; > > > > > > ^~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > ../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c: In > > > > > > function ‘gst_v4l2_codec_vp9_dec_picture_data_new’: > > > > > > ../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c:106:3: > > > > > > warning: implicit declaration of function ‘g_ref_count_init’; did you > > > > > > mean ‘g_cond_init’? [-Wimplicit-function-declaration] > > > > > > g_ref_count_init (&pic_data->ref_count); > > > > > > ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > g_cond_init > > > > > > ../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c: In > > > > > > function ‘gst_v4l2_codec_vp9_dec_picture_data_ref’: > > > > > > ../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c:118:3: > > > > > > warning: implicit declaration of function ‘g_ref_count_inc’; did you > > > > > > mean ‘g_strv_contains’? [-Wimplicit-function-declaration] > > > > > > g_ref_count_inc (&data->ref_count); > > > > > > ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > g_strv_contains > > > > > > ../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c: In > > > > > > function ‘gst_v4l2_codec_vp9_dec_picture_data_unref’: > > > > > > ../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs/gstv4l2codecvp9dec.c:125:7: > > > > > > warning: implicit declaration of function ‘g_ref_count_dec’ > > > > > > [-Wimplicit-function-declaration] > > > > > > if (g_ref_count_dec (&data->ref_count)) { > > > > > > ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed. > > > > > > > > > > > > Hope this helps get you started! > > > > > > Ezequiel > > > > > > > > > > Ezequiel and Nicolas, > > > > > > > > > > Thanks - I did manage to get gstreamer 1.19.3 built successfully with > > > > > v4l2codecs finally by getting the correct dependencies. I've attempted > > > > > to software encode from another system and decode/display on the IMX8M > > > > > Mini but thus far have not been successful. > > > > > > > > > > I see that v4l2codecs plugin v4l2slh264dec/v4l2slmpeg2dec/v4l2slvp8dec > > > > > and these all can output video/x-raw NV12/YUY2 which kmssink should > > > > > accept so I'm attempting the following : > > > > > > > > > > # vp8 encode from x86 > > > > > gst-launch-1.0 -v videotestsrc ! video/x-raw,width=800,height=480 ! > > > > > vp8enc ! rtpvp8pay ! udpsink host=172.24.33.15 port=9001 > > > > > # vp8 decode on imx8mm@172.24.33.15 which has a 800x480 display > > > > > [gst-main] root@focal-venice:~/gstreamer/build# gst-launch-1.0 -v > > > > > udpsrc port=9001 caps = "application/x-rtp, media=(string)video, > > > > > clock-rate=(int)90000, encoding-name=(string)VP8, payload=(int)96, > > > > > ssrc=(uint)2745262155, timestamp-offset=(uint)2515032683, > > > > > seqnum-offset=(uint)19579, a-framerate=(string)30" ! rtpvp8depay ! > > > > > v4l2slvp8dec ! kmssink > > > > > Setting pipeline to PAUSED ... > > > > > Pipeline is live and does not need PREROLL ... > > > > > /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstKMSSink:kmssink0: display-width = 800 > > > > > /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstKMSSink:kmssink0: display-height = 480 > > > > > Pipeline is PREROLLED ... > > > > > Setting pipeline to PLAYING ... > > > > > /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstUDPSrc:udpsrc0.GstPad:src: caps = > > > > > application/x-rtp, media=(string)video, clock-rate=(int)90000, > > > > > encoding-name=(string)VP8, payload=(int)96, ssrc=(uint)2745262155, > > > > > timestamp-offset=(uint)2515032683, seqnum-offset=(uint)19579, > > > > > a-framerate=(string)30 > > > > > New clock: GstSystemClock > > > > > /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstRtpVP8Depay:rtpvp8depay0.GstPad:sink: caps = > > > > > application/x-rtp, media=(string)video, clock-rate=(int)90000, > > > > > encoding-name=(string)VP8, payload=(int)96, ssrc=(uint)2745262155, > > > > > timestamp-offset=(uint)2515032683, seqnum-offset=(uint)19579, > > > > > a-framerate=(string)30 > > > > > /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstRtpVP8Depay:rtpvp8depay0.GstPad:src: caps = > > > > > video/x-vp8, framerate=(fraction)0/1, height=(int)480, width=(int)800, > > > > > profile=(string)0 > > > > > ERROR: from element /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstUDPSrc:udpsrc0: Internal > > > > > data stream error. > > > > > Additional debug info: > > > > > ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasesrc.c(3127): > > > > > gst_base_src_loop (): /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstUDPSrc:udpsrc0: > > > > > streaming stopped, reason not-negotiated (-4) > > > > > Execution ended after 0:00:02.076839644 > > > > > Setting pipeline to NULL ... > > > > > Freeing pipeline ... > > > > > > > > > > I'm getting the same thing when trying to use h264. > > > > > > > > > > I've never quite been able to grasp how to debug GStreamer's > > > > > negotiation issues. If I end with fakesink it appears to decode so it > > > > > must be the v4l2slvp8dec to kmssink. I tried forcing the pixel format > > > > > using 'v4l2slvp8dec ! "video/x-raw,format=(string)NV12" ! kmssink' but > > > > > I still get the negotiation error. > > > > > > > > > > What interrupts should I be seeing in /proc/interrupts? I don't see > > > > > anything vpu/hantro related there. > > > > > > > > > > I also want to make sure I have a basic understanding of the vpu > > > > > drivers and usersapce on the IMX8M Mini. The IMX6Q/DL that I'm more > > > > > familiar with has a vpu that is supported by the GStreamer video4linux > > > > > plugin which shows the following (on GStreamer 1.16.2): > > > > > v4l2jpegenc: V4L2 JPEG Encoder > > > > > v4l2jpegdec: V4L2 JPEG Decoder > > > > > v4l2h264enc: V4L2 H.264 Encoder > > > > > v4l2mpeg4enc: V4L2 MPEG4 Encoder > > > > > v4l2mpeg4dec: V4L2 MPEG4 Decoder > > > > > v4l2mpeg2dec: V4L2 MPEG2 Decoder > > > > > v4l2h264dec: V4L2 H264 Decoder > > > > > The IMX6Q/DL also has an IPU that has an M2M driver that provides the > > > > > following for scaling/colorspace conversion: > > > > > v4l2convert: V4L2 Video Converter > > > > > > > > > > I believe what I'm reading is that the IMX8M Mini Hantro codecs are > > > > > 'stateful' where more software is required to drive them and is > > > > > > > > 'stateless'. the rest is right. > > > > > > > > > supported by the newer v4l2codecs plugin. I haven't been able to > > > > > understand what kernel version/requirements the v4l2codecs plugin > > > > > users/requires. > > > > > > > > After H264 debacle with 5.9, 5.10 and 5.11 API break and GStreamer not getting > > > > enough release to support all of these we started merging support for CODECs > > > > only when the stable uAPI land. I made an exception for VP9 as it is already > > > > applied in the media tree and didn't want to miss 1.20 release. > > > > > > > > So to answer you question, it depends on when the CODEC uAPI landed. > > > > > > > > > > Ok, thanks for the explanation. > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm also trying to understand how we can get scaling/colorspace > > > > > conversion on the IMX8M Mini. The IMX8M lacks an IPU... is there some > > > > > way to utilize scaling/colorspace conversion from the 2D GPU bound to > > > > > the etnaviv driver? > > > > > > > > The concept of the mini, is that you would be using th encoder for anything that > > > > isn't going to the display. So they only integrated the Hantro PP on the > > > > encoder. Unfortunately, you'll have to be patient for mainline stateless encoder > > > > support, we barely scratch the surface of this subject, but its being worked on. > > > > > > After some searching for Hantro PP I see that the IMXMQ (IMX8M > > > Dual/QuadLite/Quad) mentions Hantro PP. From the IMX8MDQLQRM section > > > 14.1.2.1 Decoder Features: > > > <quote> > > > Video post-processing features > > > - Frame rotation 90 degrees left/right > > > - Frame mirroring horizontally/vertically > > > - Frame cropping > > > - Frame conversion from YCbCr formats to 16-bit or 32-bit RGB formats > > > - Frame scaling with maximum up-scaling factor of 3 > > > - Two rectangular or alpha blending masks for output frame > > > > > > The post-processing features can be used in pipeline with the > > > decoder. The postprocessing features can also be used as stand-alone, > > > without performing any decoding > > > </quote> > > > > > > The above is under the VPU_G1 section and the same is not mentioned > > > for VPU_G2 and the IMX8MQ doesn't have encode support. Where do you > > > see that the IMX8MM has the Hantro PP on the H1? I know the TRM's lack > > > a lot of info so perhaps you know more about the internals than what > > > the TRM states. > > > > I've got told that by someone with contacts at NXP recently (in IRC). I haven't > > verified it though, it just made sense for the targeted use of th mini. Hantro > > G1 driver does not yet expose an M2M for the standalone mode of the PP, but > > shall be possible. Decode an PP cannot run concurrently though, so concurrent PP > > and decode will have big impact on performance. > > > > The G2 PP is different, but I *think* its always there. It's not doing much, > > linear NV12 (detiling from 4x4 linear tiles), and can scale down by factor of 2, > > 4 an 8. If there is more feature I'm not aware. > > > > > > > > I also found on a forum > > > (https://community.nxp.com/t5/i-MX-Processors/imx8mq-Hantro-G1-scaling/m-p/1285343) > > > that NXP's BSP doesn't use the Hantro for scaling (and likely not csc > > > either) and they use the GPU instead. I'm still unclear if/how you > > > could tap into the 2D GPU to use its scaling/conversion if it's bound > > > to the etnaviv driver. > > > > > > > Unlike the IMX8MQ, you don't have the option to output YUYV (packed yuv 4:2:2) > > > > which would satisfy the 2D GPU support hoold to the DMABuf import path. > > > > As I'm saying above, you can't, there is no NV12 support in that 2D GPU from > > what I was old by Etnaviv folks, only YUYV (4:2:2 packed). Shaders is the only > > option. > > > That's not correct. The 3D GPU can sample directly from YUYV, so it's > the optimal zero-copy format if you are going to use the video with the > 3D GPU. Most of the 2D GPU cores (and I think the one of the 8MM is no > exception) can handle planar formats, some of them only at reduced rate > of 1 Pixel/clock, instead of the usual 2 Pixels/clock. Isn't that enough to disqualify that as "optimal" ? > > > > > > > > When the display driver gets ready and upstream (it's been only 2-3 years now), > > > > you'll get linear NV12 support along with G2 compression support (this one is > > > > not supported by the GPU, so it will be tricky to expose in userland). I don't > > > > think the display support 4L4 tiles, but you GPU most likely can do with the > > > > right shared and texelFetch() or vulkan equivalent if that exist on that target. > > > > > > Do you mean the Samsung Exynos DRM driver (which doesn't yet have > > > support for IMX8MM) or drivers/gpu/drm/mxsfb? > > > > > > I'm currently using a pretty old patchset that adds IMX8MM support to > > > the drm/exynos driver. I'm way out of my realm when talking about > > > GPU/VPU and display drivers. > > > > Didn't know the mini was using Samsung display controller. Didn't even know that > > chip could exist outside of Exynos chips. On imx8mq, they have a NXP display > > chip and it is new. Downstream driver exist, and upstream driver is being worked > > on. > > The display controller on the 8MM is derived from the existing simple > eLCDIF controllers found on earlier i.MX SoCs. 8MQ is the only one with > the very capable DCSS display controller. In fact the 8MQ DCSS is > upstream, what is missing is the Cadence eDP/HDMI bridge driver. The > MIPI-DSI controller and PHY on the 8MM is Samsung IP. Thanks for clarification. > > Regards, > Lucas >