On Thu, 2019-12-05 at 11:33 -0300, Ezequiel Garcia wrote: > Hello Philipp, > > On Fri, 2019-11-15 at 12:44 -0300, Ezequiel Garcia wrote: > > Hello Philipp, > > > > Thanks for reviewing. > > > > On Thu, 2019-11-14 at 10:48 +0100, Philipp Zabel wrote: > > > Hi Ezequiel, > > > > > > On Wed, 2019-11-13 at 14:56 -0300, Ezequiel Garcia wrote: > > > > The Hantro G1 decoder is able to enable a post-processor > > > > on the decoding pipeline, which can be used to perform > > > > scaling and color conversion. > > > > > > > > The post-processor is integrated to the decoder, and it's > > > > possible to use it in a way that is completely transparent > > > > to the user. > > > > > > > > This commit enables color conversion via post-processing, > > > > which means the driver now exposes YUV packed, in addition to NV12. > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > --- > > > > drivers/staging/media/hantro/Makefile | 1 + > > > > drivers/staging/media/hantro/hantro.h | 64 +++++++- > > > > drivers/staging/media/hantro/hantro_drv.c | 8 +- > > > > .../staging/media/hantro/hantro_g1_h264_dec.c | 2 +- > > > > .../media/hantro/hantro_g1_mpeg2_dec.c | 2 +- > > > > drivers/staging/media/hantro/hantro_g1_regs.h | 53 +++++++ > > > > .../staging/media/hantro/hantro_g1_vp8_dec.c | 2 +- > > > > drivers/staging/media/hantro/hantro_h264.c | 6 +- > > > > drivers/staging/media/hantro/hantro_hw.h | 13 ++ > > > > .../staging/media/hantro/hantro_postproc.c | 141 ++++++++++++++++++ > > > > drivers/staging/media/hantro/hantro_v4l2.c | 52 ++++++- > > > > drivers/staging/media/hantro/rk3288_vpu_hw.c | 10 ++ > > > > 12 files changed, 343 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) > > > > create mode 100644 drivers/staging/media/hantro/hantro_postproc.c > > > > > > > > > [..] > > > > pix_mp->plane_fmt[0].sizeimage += > > > > 128 * DIV_ROUND_UP(pix_mp->width, 16) * > > > > DIV_ROUND_UP(pix_mp->height, 16); > > > > @@ -611,10 +643,23 @@ static int hantro_start_streaming(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int count) > > > > > > > > vpu_debug(4, "Codec mode = %d\n", codec_mode); > > > > ctx->codec_ops = &ctx->dev->variant->codec_ops[codec_mode]; > > > > - if (ctx->codec_ops->init) > > > > + if (ctx->codec_ops->init) { > > > > ret = ctx->codec_ops->init(ctx); > > > > + if (ret) > > > > + return ret; > > > > + } > > > > + > > > > + if (hantro_needs_postproc(ctx)) { > > > > + ret = hantro_postproc_alloc(ctx); > > > > > > Why is this done in start_streaming? Wouldn't capture side REQBUFS be a > > > better place for this? > > > > > > > Yes, makes sense as well. > > > > This didn't work so well, so I have decided to leave it as-is in the > just submitted v4 series. > > The vb2 framework provides two mechanism for drivers to allocate > buffers, REQBUFS and CREATEBUFS, so the bounce buffer allocation > has to be hooked on both of them. That is a good point, now that we don't allocate VB2_MAX_FRAME bounce buffers at start_streaming time anymore, what happens if additional capture buffers are created with CREATEBUFS while streaming? > Also, REQBUFS and CREATEBUFS can be called multiple times > to grow/shrink the vb2_queue, so the driver has to check > if the bounce buffers were already created or not. > > Not a big deal, but I felt the implementation ended up being > too nasty for my taste. > > If fragmentation turns out to be an issue and we want to avoid > allocating and destroying in start and stop (STREAMOFF, STREAMON), > we can revisit this. regards Philipp _______________________________________________ Linux-rockchip mailing list Linux-rockchip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-rockchip