Re: [PATCH] xawtv: release buffer if it can't be displayed

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Hi,

On 04/01/2013 04:39 PM, Hans Verkuil wrote:
On Mon April 1 2013 16:23:51 Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi,

On 04/01/2013 12:19 PM, Hans Verkuil wrote:
Hi Hans,

On Sun March 31 2013 14:48:01 Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi,

On 03/30/2013 10:47 AM, Hans Verkuil wrote:
This patch for xawtv3 releases the buffer if it can't be displayed because
the resolution of the current format is larger than the size of the window.

This will happen if the hardware cannot scale down to the initially quite
small xawtv window. For example the au0828 driver has a fixed size of 720x480,
so it will not display anything until the window is large enough for that
resolution.

The problem is that xawtv never releases (== calls QBUF) the buffer in that
case, and it will of course run out of buffers and stall. The only way to
kill it is to issue a 'kill -9' since ctrl-C won't work either.

By releasing the buffer xawtv at least remains responsive and a picture will
appear after resizing the window. Ideally of course xawtv should resize itself
to the minimum supported resolution, but that's left as an exercise for the
reader...

Hans, the xawtv issues I reported off-list are all caused by this bug and by
by the scaling bug introduced recently in em28xx. They had nothing to do with
the alsa streaming, that was a red herring.

Thanks for the debugging and for the patch. I've pushed the patch to
xawtv3.git. I've a 2 patch follow up set which should fix the issue with being
able to resize the window to a too small size.

I'll send this patch set right after this mail, can you test it with the au0828
please?

I've tested it and it is not yet working. I've tracked it down to video_gd_configure
where it calls ng_ratio_fixup() which changes the cur_tv_width of 736 to 640. The
height remains the same at 480.

Thanks for testing and for figuring out where the problem lies. I've attached a
second version of the second patch, can you give that a try please?

This is now working for au0828, but now vivi is broken... That worked fine with your
previous patch.

I'm getting:

$ xawtv
This is xawtv-3.102, running on Linux/x86_64 (3.9.0-rc1-tschai)
ioctl: VIDIOC_QUERYMENU(id=134217731;index=2;name="Menu Item 1";reserved=0): Invalid argument
vid-open-auto: using grabber/webcam device /dev/video0
libv4l2: error setting pixformat: Device or resource busy
ioctl: VIDIOC_S_FMT(type=VIDEO_CAPTURE;fmt.pix.width=384;fmt.pix.height=288;fmt.pix.pixelformat=0x34524742 [BGR4];fmt.pix.field=INTERLACED;fmt.pix.bytesperline=1536;fmt.pix.sizeimage=442368;fmt.pix.colorspace=SRGB;fmt.pix.priv=0): Device or resource busy

Note that the QUERYMENU error is harmless, although it would be nice if xawtv
would understand menu controls with 'holes' in the menu list.

The 'Device or resource busy' errors are new and I didn't have them in your
previous version.

After much debugging I feel it is safe to say, that these errors are not new, and not
caused by my patch. But still a good catch. They are caused by a pre-existing timing
dependent bug. I can trigger the problem both with / without my patch by simply
starting xawtv with the vivi driver a number of times, and 1 in every 2-5 times it
triggers.

I've also debugged and fixed this, see the commit message for details:
http://git.linuxtv.org/xawtv3.git/commit/f0d84401dfa392ad86d11a76dda1f722269f3eaa

I'm going to work on fixing the snapshot function with videobuf2 based drivers next,
and when that is fixed I'll do a new xawtv3 release, unless someone yells NOOO
before that time.

Regards,

Hans
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