For the series, On Salvator-XS (with minor kernel change to enable .uapi on VSPD entities) root@Ubuntu-ARM64:~/vsp-tests# ./vsp-unit-test-0024.sh Testing BRS in RGB24 with 1 inputs: pass Testing BRS in RGB24 with 2 inputs: pass Testing BRS in YUV444M with 1 inputs: pass Testing BRS in YUV444M with 2 inputs: pass root@Ubuntu-ARM64:~/vsp-tests# Tested-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- Regards Kieran Interestingly as a side note, while on the Salvator-XS, I ran test-0003 and it went straight through 4 times consecutively! root@Ubuntu-ARM64:~/vsp-tests# ./vsp-unit-test-0003.sh Testing scaling from 640x640 to 640x480 in RGB24: pass Testing scaling from 1024x768 to 640x480 in RGB24: pass Testing scaling from 640x480 to 1024x768 in RGB24: pass Testing scaling from 640x640 to 640x480 in YUV444M: pass Testing scaling from 1024x768 to 640x480 in YUV444M: pass Testing scaling from 640x480 to 1024x768 in YUV444M: pass On 24/08/17 10:30, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > Hello, > > This patch series adds a test to the VSP unit test suite for the BRS module. > > The BRS is the Blend/ROP Secondary unit, a stripped-down version of the BRU > that supports two inputs only. It is present in some VSPD instances, in > particular on the H3 ES2.0. > > As the VSPD is used for display pipelines only the BRS can't be tested through > the V4L2 API with the upstream VSP driver. A simple hack that exposes the VSPD > through V4L2 is needed. > > Laurent Pinchart (3): > vsp-lib: Use the correct media device name to count BRU inputs > vsp-lib: Add support for RPF-BRS-WPF pipelines > tests: Add BRS test > > scripts/vsp-lib.sh | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- > tests/vsp-unit-test-0024.sh | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) > create mode 100755 tests/vsp-unit-test-0024.sh >