Hi Javier, On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 5:30 AM, javier Martin <javier.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > As i stated, the driver is still in an early development stage, it > doesn't do anything useful yet. But this is the public git repository > if you want to take a look: > > git repo: https://github.com/jmartinc/video_visstrim.git > branch: mx27-codadx6 Thanks, I will take a look at your tree when I am back to the office next week. I also see that Linaro's tree has support for VPU for mx5/mx6: http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=landing-teams/working/freescale/kernel.git;a=summary ,so we should probably think in unifying it with mx27 support there too. > > FYI we are only interested on adding support for the encoding path of > the VPU, but we are trying our best to make it modular (as it is done > in Samsung's [1]), so that anyone can add decoding support later. Ok, sounds good. > By the way, you work for Freescale, don't you? Yes, correct. > We have a couple of issues with the i.MX27 VPU: > > 1- Firmware for the VPU is provided as a table of binary values inside > a source file which is licensed as GPL, however software is packaged > in a .tar.gz file that is marked as NDA. Do we have the right to > distribute this firmware with our products? > 2- There is a BUG in the firmware that marks P frames as IDR when it > should only be done to I frames. Would it be possible to have access > to the source code of the firmware in order to fix that problem? I will need to check this next week when I am back to the office. Thanks, Fabio Estevam -- 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