On Thu May 17 2012 04:46:37 Jun Nie wrote: > Is there any discussion on HDCP on the summit? It is tightly > coupled with HDMI and DVI and should be managed together with the > transmitter. But there is not code to handle HDCP in DRM/FB/V4L in > latest kernel. Any thoughts on HDCP? Or you guys think there is risk > to support it in kernel? Thanks for your comments! There is no risk to support it in the kernel, the risk is all for the implementer (usually by having to lock down the system preventing access to the box). You'd better read the HDCP license very carefully before deciding to use HDCP under linux! I'm working on V4L HDMI receivers and transmitters myself, but not on HDCP. But I'd be happy to review/comment on proposals for adding HDCP support. Note that there is very little work to be done to add this for simple receivers and transmitters. The hard part will be supporting repeaters. For simple receivers all you need in V4L2 is a flag telling you that the received video was encrypted and for a transmitter I think you just need a control to turn encryption on or off (AFAIK, I'd have to verify that statement regarding the transmitter to be 100% certain). All the actual encryption and decryption is handled by the receiver/transmitter hardware, at least on the hardware that I have seen. Repeaters are a lot harder as you have to handle key exchanges. I don't know off-hand what that would involve API-wise in V4L2. Regards, Hans -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html