Re: [PATCH 2/5] media: v4l2-core changes to use media tuner token api

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Hi Hans,

On Wednesday 24 September 2014 14:25:59 Hans Verkuil wrote:
> On 09/23/2014 10:46 PM, Shuah Khan wrote:
> > Hi Devin/Mauro/Hans,
> > 
> > Summarizing the discussion on v4l to keep others on this
> > thread in the loop. Please see below:
> > 
> > Hans! Could you please take a look and see if it raises
> > any red flags for you.
> > 
> > On 09/23/2014 08:17 AM, Devin Heitmueller wrote:
> >> We can always start with coarse locking on open/close, and do finer
> >> grained locking down the road if needed - or simply change the
> >> currently undefined behavior in the spec to say that you have to close
> >> the device handle before attempting to open the other side of the
> >> device.
> > 
> > I share the same concerns about fine grain locking approach that
> > requires changes to various v4l2 ioctls to hold the token. My
> > concern with the current approach is that we won't be able to find
> > all the v4l paths to secure. During my testing, it is clear that
> > several applications don't seem to check ioctls return codes and
> > even if one of the ioctls returns -EBUSY, applications keep calling
> > other ioctls instead of exiting with device busy condition.
> 
> Let's be realistic: if an application doesn't test for error codes,
> then that's the problem of the application. Also, EBUSY will only be
> returned if someone else is holding the tuner in a different mode.
> And that didn't work anyway (and probably in worse ways too if the
> driver would forcefully change the tuner mode).
> 
> So I really don't see a problem with this.

I somehow agree, but I believe for this to work we need to offer applications 
with a way to find out about the constraints associated with the shared tuner. 
We can't expect userspace to properly deal with errors if they can't find out 
from information exposed by the kernel how to deal with them. From an end-user 
point of view, a dialog box saying EBUSY is pretty much useless if we can't 
tell the user that they can't watch TV on their XYZ DVB device because the 
radio device ABC is currently in use.

> > Compared to the current approach, holding lock in open and releasing
> > it in close is cleaner with predictable failure conditions. It is lot
> > easier to maintain. In addition, this approach keeps it same as the
> > dvb core token hold approach as outlined below.
> 
> Absolutely not an option for v4l2. You should always be able to open
> a v4l2 device, regardless of the tuner mode or any other mode.
> 
> The only exception is a radio tuner device: that should take the tuner
> on open. I think this is a very unfortunate design and I wish that that
> could be dropped.
> 
> One thing that we haven't looked at at all is what should be done if
> the current input is not a tuner but a composite or S-Video input.
> 
> It is likely (I would have to test this to be sure) that you can capture
> from a DVB tuner and at the same time from an S-Video input without any
> problems. By taking the tuner token unconditionally this would become
> impossible. But doing this right will require more work.
> 
> BTW, what happens if the analog video part of a hybrid board doesn't have
> a tuner but only S-Video/Composite inputs? I think I've seen such boards
> actually. I would have to dig through my collection though.
> 
> > dvb on the other hand is easier with its clean entry and exit points.
> > In the case of dvb, the lock is held when the device is opened in
> > read/write mode before dvb front-end thread gets started and released
> > when thread exits.
> > 
> > I discussed this a couple of times in the past during development
> > for this current patch series. The concern has been that a number of
> > currently supported use-cases will break with the simpler approach
> > to lock when v4l device is opened and unlock when it is closed.
> > 
> > As we discussed this morning and agreed on giving the simpler
> > approach a try first keeping the finer grain locking option
> > open for revisit. This would be acceptable provided the token
> > code is tested on existing apps, including mythtv, kradio,
> > gnome-radio.
> 
> Nack from me. Taking a tuner token should only happen when the device
> actually needs the tuner. For DVB that's easy, since whenever you open
> the frontend you *know* you want the tuner.
> 
> But that's much more difficult for V4L2 since there are so many
> combinations, including many that don't need a tuner at all such as HDMI,
> Composite etc. inputs.
> 
> > In addition to releasing the token at device close, release the token
> > if an app decides to use S_PRIORITY to release the streaming ownership
> > e. g. V4L2_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND
> 
> S_PRIORITY has nothing to do with tuner ownership. If there is a real need
> to release the token at another time than on close (and I don't see
> such a need), then make a new ioctl. Let's not overload S_PRIO with an
> unrelated action.
> 
> > Devin recommended testing on devices that have an encoder to cover
> > the cases where there are multiple /dev/videoX nodes tied to the
> > same tuner.
> 
> Good examples are cx23885 (already vb2) and cx88 (the vb2 patches have
> been posted, but not yet merged). It shouldn't be too hard to find
> hardware based on those chipsets.
> 
> > Please check if I captured it correctly. I can get started on the
> > simpler approach and see where it takes us. I have to change the
> > v4l2 and driver v4l2 patches. dvb and the rest can stay the same.
> 
> As mentioned, Nack for the simpler approach from me. That's simply
> too simple :-)
> 
> Note: I'm travelling and attending a conference, so my availability for
> the rest of the week will probably be limited.

-- 
Regards,

Laurent Pinchart

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