Hi Stefan, On Fri, Dec 02, 2022 at 01:41:53PM +0100, Stefan Wahren wrote: > Am 02.12.22 um 12:23 schrieb Dave Stevenson: > > On Fri, 2 Dec 2022 at 09:17, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > >> On Fri, Dec 02, 2022 at 11:57:18AM +0800, Umang Jain wrote: > >>> On 12/2/22 6:45 AM, Stefan Wahren wrote: > >>>> Am 30.11.22 um 11:58 schrieb Umang Jain: > >>>>> On 11/27/22 6:56 AM, Stefan Wahren wrote: > >>>>>> Am 26.11.22 um 17:26 schrieb Umang Jain: > >>>>>>> On 11/26/22 8:12 PM, Stefan Wahren wrote: > >>>>>>>> Am 21.11.22 um 22:47 schrieb Umang Jain: > >>>>>>>>> This series aims to upport bcm2835-isp from the RPi kernel [1] and is a > >>>>>>>>> independent subset of earlier series [2] posted to upport CSI-2/CCP2 > >>>>>>>>> receiver IP core("Unicam) + the ISP driver found in BCM283x and compatible > >>>>>>>>> SoCs (namely BCM2711). Unicam is still under active development to work > >>>>>>>>> with multistream support to get into mainline. Hence only the ISP driver > >>>>>>>>> will remain the primary area of this series. > >>>>>>>> thanks for working on this. But honestly i would prefer that vchiq > >>>>>>>> comes out of staging before adding more features. As Greg said > >>>>>>>> some time ago staging is not a place to "dump code and run away". > >>>>>>>> These new files are in the same bad shape as the rest of vc04 > >>>>>>>> before the clean-up here in staging started. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Certainly, I am not here to do that - but I am still learning the ropes. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> no problem. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> If the staging issue is becoming a blocker for bcm2835-isp going > >>>>>>> upstream, I would be happy to help here! Though I must mention that > >>>>>>> I still have limited visibility so my aim would be to chart out a > >>>>>>> plan of things needed to be done to get vc04_services out of staging! > >>>>>> > >>>>>> The vchiq driver is in staging since 2016, so every step forwards is > >>>>>> good. Unfortunately all of the low hanging fruits has been gathered. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> For me the most important, but not to tricky steps to get vchiq out > >>>>>> of staging would be: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> * Cleanup logging mechanism > >>>>>> > >>>>>> * Get rid of custom function return values > >>>>>> > >>>>>> There was already an attempt for this [1] > >>>>>> > >>>>>> * Get rid of all non essential global structures and create a proper per > >>>>>> device structure > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I agree that VCSM is on the TODO list for vchiq, but this driver > >>>>>>>> is not necessary for making bcm2835-audio & bcm2835-camera leave > >>>>>>>> staging. It just binds more resources on a new feature. > >>>>> > >>>>> bcm2835-camera is the legacy camera stack which probably need to be > >>>>> dropped from hereon... > >>>> > >>>> I don't not know if there any users left, so i would be careful here. > >>>> Can bcm2835-isp completely replace bcm2835-camera? Sorry, for this > >>>> dumb question but i'm not expert here. > >>> > >>> I am careful too here and probably need Input from RaspberryPi in order > >>> to proceed to drop it. But from my perspective - bcm2835-camera is _not_ > >>> going out of staging - it'll either sit here (or probably dropped) as > >>> statied from [1] > >>> > >>> ``` > >>> + * There are two camera drivers in the kernel for BCM283x - this one > >>> + * and bcm2835-camera (currently in staging). > >>> ``` > >>> > >>> The bcm2835-camera is meant to be replaced by unicam [1] , but the ISP > >>> (bcm2835-isp) is meant to be worked with unicam [1]. In fact, I have > >>> mentioned in my cover the testing of bcm2835-isp happened on top of > >>> unicam patches. > >> > >> To be accurate, the bcm2835-camera driver supports the VC4 > >> firmware-based camera stack. In that setup, the camera sensors (OV5647 > >> or IMX219), CSI-2 receiver (Unicam) and ISP are all controlled by the > >> firmware, which provides a high-level interface towards the kernel. This > >> architecture has been replaced by Linux-side control of the camera > >> sensors (through existing drivers in drivers/media/i2c/), Unicam > >> (through the driver from [1]) and ISP (through this driver). Moving > >> control to the Linux side requires complex processing in userspace, > >> handled by libcamera. > >> > >> bcm2835-camera is thus replaced by multiple drivers combined with > >> libcamera, and that is the camera stack that is shipped by Raspberry Pi > >> these days. While this may affect some userspace use cases), we will not > >> work on destaging bcm2835-camera, and as far as I'm aware, nobody else > >> is planning to do so either. I don't mind much if the driver stays in > >> staging for some more time, but I'd rather drop it if possible. > > Thanks for clarification. Okay, so Unicam + bcm2835-isp are able to > handle the old camera (OV5647)? Yes, but only for applications using libcamera, directly or indirectly (through GStreamer for instance, or the V4L2 LD_PRELOAD-ed compatibility later), not natively through V4L2 only. > > It would be reasonable to drop it at the point that Libcamera can work > > to a similar level with at least the following list of applications: > > - FFmpeg > > - Gstreamer > > - Chromium > > - Firefox > > - Motion > > And that still leaves a huge number of existing V4L2 apps out in the cold. > > > > Do you wish to make any predictions as to when that would be > > achievable? Or even when a v1.0 release of libcamera is going to > > happen? > > Dropping anything prior to those points would be rather premature in my book. > > > > > > The TODOs on bcm2835-camera are: > > 1) Zero copy. That comes almost for free as bcm2835-isp already does > > this, but it does rely on vcsm-cma. > > The main reason I haven't pushed it is that it then requires > > reasonable amounts of CMA heap for all the buffers, which until > > recently haven't been present in the default configurations. With the > > vc4 DRM driver now being default (at least for the vendor kernel) and > > also requiring CMA, making the change makes more sense. > > AFAIK there is no easy way to have one driver choosing between using > > vb2_vmalloc_memops and vb2_dma_contig_memops at runtime, but I may be > > wrong. > > Actually bcm2835_defconfig appears to only allocate a 32MB CMA heap, > > so perhaps we don't get very far. > > CMA configuration should actually happen in device tree or kernel > cmdline. The bcm2835_defconfig is limited to make it work even with the > original Pi. > > > 2) This isn't workable within the current V4L2 frameworks. The > > multi-planar V4L2 pixel formats are currently allocated as independent > > buffers for each plane, whereas the firmware needs a single buffer > > with (currently) specific offsets for the chroma planes. The > > V4L2/videobuf2 core changes required to implement that are going to be > > significant, and have minimal gain. > > The specific stride handling is already dealt with (set bytesperline > > appropriately), it's the padding of the height to a multiple of 16 > > before the chroma planes on YUV420 and NV12 formats that require the > > firmware to do a small amount of repacking. The performance hit is > > actually minimal anyway. > > > > If bcm2835-camera is the only thing holding back vc04_services, then I > > can have a look at it. > > No, it's the vchiq interface which needs the work. > > >>> [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-media/20220208155027.891055-5-jeanmichel.hautbois@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > >>> > >>>>>>> I see two TODO files in vc04_services: > >>>>>>> ./bcm2835-camera/TODO > >>>>>>> ./interface/TODO > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> One of the bcm2835-camera TODO points to the vc-sm-cma driver > >>>>>>> itself. So that's address in the series. The other remaining one - > >>>>>>> I will need to take a deeper look before commenting on it. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> The main chunk of TODO are in vc04_services/interfaces/TODO. Doing > >>>>>>> a cursory reading of them suggests that these apply to *all* > >>>>>>> vc04_services components? Am I right? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Actually these applies just for the interfaces directory. Some of > >>>>>> them could apply to the services, but this is no priority. > >>>>> > >>>>> By no priority, you mean this doesn't affect the criteria required to > >>>>> ful-fill to get these out of staging? > >>>> > >>>> Correct > >>>> > >>>>>>> Are these are the specific bits of cleanup you are referring to in > >>>>>>> your comment? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> You mean about bcm2835-isp? There were too many changes to vchiq > >>>>>> that i don't remember them all. The first that come to my mind was > >>>>>> those fancy comment sections which is not kernel coding style. It > >>>>>> has been removed. > >>>>> > >>>>> No, I don't mean the bcm2835-isp changes (those are upcoming / > >>>>> out-of-tree still so...). I mean what are the specific bits / points > >>>>> that needs to be addressed to get vc04_services out of the staging. > >>>> > >>>> These were the points which i mentioned in my last email. They came > >>>> from interface/TODO. > >>>> > >>>>> You have mentioned it above now, so I'll follow up on those. > >>>> > >>>> That would be great :) > >>>> > >>>>> The many vchiq changes you referred to above comment (that you don't > >>>>> remember) are from [1] as well or some other series ? > >>>> Sorry, for the confusing. The many changes i refer were the dozens of > >>>> clean up patches for vc04_interfaces in mainline staging since the > >>>> last years. [1] was just a single patch which has been accepted yet. > >>> > >>> Ah I see. There are many others that I've to dig out then. Thanks for > >>> clarifying! > >>> > >>>>>> [1] - > >>>>>> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-staging/20220712181928.17547-1-jslebodn@xxxxxxxxxx/ > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Unfortuntately i hadn't much time to work on vchiq by myself. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Just my two cents > >>>>>>>> Stefan -- Regards, Laurent Pinchart