Re: using MFC memory to memery encoder, start stream and queue order problem

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>> [  100.645000] s5p_mfc_alloc_codec_buffers_v5:177: Failed to 
>> allocate Bank1 temporary buffer [  107.065000] 
>> s5p_mfc_alloc_priv_buf:43: Allocating private buffer failed [ 
>> 107.065000] s5p_mfc_alloc_codec_buffers_v5:177: Failed to 
>> allocate Bank1 temporary buffer
> Try to increase CMA size in kernel config - CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_MBYTES,
> by default it is set to 16MB, try for example 64MB.
I am very sorry, I don't test it carefully, the mfc-encode can't work
on 3.13-rc8, with or without header_mode=1 it will got
v4l_dev.c:v4l_req_bufs:111: error: Failed to request 4 buffers for
device 3:1)
and
[ 1706.540000] s5p_mfc_alloc_codec_buffers_v5:177: Failed to allocate
Bank1 temporary buffer

In the old 3.5 kernel, it has this kind of problem too,
[    0.210000] Failed to declare coherent memory for MFC device (0
bytes at 0x43000000)

I wonder is there some problem of the board or core board. But it
seems that result of 3.5 is better(but without the I-frame, the
encoded data is useless as I know)

Thank you
ayaka
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