On 4/5/2023 2:59 PM, Michał Krawczyk wrote:
Hi,
just a kindly reminder about the patch.
Thanks,
Michał
Hi Michal,
this patch is part of latest PR
https://patchwork.linuxtv.org/project/linux-media/patch/20230404192722.144496-1-stanimir.k.varbanov@xxxxxxxxx/
Thanks,
Dikshita
pt., 10 mar 2023 o 16:05 Michał Krawczyk <mk@xxxxxxxxxxxx> napisał(a):
Hi,
Any update on this patch? It would be great if we could make some
progress there (and, hopefully, finally merge it :))
Thanks,
Michał
pt., 10 lut 2023 o 16:18 Michał Krawczyk <mk@xxxxxxxxxxxx> napisał(a):
Hi,
I'm wondering if there are any more comments for this patch? I would
be happy to clarify anything that's unclear or improve the code if
needed.
I know it's pretty late, but it would be really great if this fix
could land before v6.2 is released, so I'd appreciate your help and
review.
Thank you,
Michał
wt., 7 lut 2023 o 12:15 Michał Krawczyk <mk@xxxxxxxxxxxx> napisał(a):
wt., 7 lut 2023 o 10:54 Vikash Garodia <vgarodia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisał(a):
I have reviewed the patch, and the drain sequence handling looks good to me.
Could you share some details on the test client which you are using to catch this issue ?
Hi Vikash,
Thank you for looking at the code!
I've been testing it using the Chromium implementation of the V4L2
codec [1]. Meanwhile, we were running a test suite which changes the
encryption method in the middle of the video decoding. This triggers
the flush behavior and the Chromium sends the stop/start cmd to the
V4L2 kernel component, and the test expects the video to continue the
playback normally. Unfortunately, it was causing a stall of the video
at the same time.
[1] https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:media/gpu/v4l2/
Thank you,
Michał
Thanks,
Vikash