Re: [yavta PATCH 7/9] Print timestamp type and source for dequeued buffers

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Hi Laurent,

Laurent Pinchart wrote:
Hi Sakari,

Thank you for the patch.

Given that the timestamp type and source are not supposed to change during
streaming, do we really need to print them for every frame ?

When processing frames from memory to memory (COPY timestamp type), the it is entirely possible that the timestamp source changes as the flags are copied from the OUTPUT buffer to the CAPTURE buffer.

These patches do not support it but it is allowed.

One option would be to print the source on every frame only when the type is COPY. For a program like yavta this might be overly sophisticated IMO. :-)

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Kind regards,

Sakari Ailus
sakari.ailus@xxxxxx
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