On 04/16/2014 04:09 PM, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > Hi Arun, > > Thank you for the patch. > On Wednesday 16 April 2014 18:29:21 Arun Kumar K wrote: >> From: Pawel Osciak <posciak@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> This event indicates that the decoder has reached a point in the stream, >> at which the resolution changes. The userspace is expected to provide a new >> set of CAPTURE buffers for the new format before decoding can continue. >> >> Signed-off-by: Pawel Osciak <posciak@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Signed-off-by: Arun Kumar K <arun.kk@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> .../DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-subscribe-event.xml | 8 ++++++++ >> include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h | 1 + >> 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-subscribe-event.xml >> b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-subscribe-event.xml index >> 5c70b61..d848628 100644 >> --- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-subscribe-event.xml >> +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-subscribe-event.xml >> @@ -155,6 +155,14 @@ >> </entry> >> </row> >> <row> >> + <entry><constant>V4L2_EVENT_RESOLUTION_CHANGE</constant></entry> >> + <entry>5</entry> >> + <entry>This event is triggered when a resolution change is detected >> + during runtime by the video decoder. Application may need to >> + reinitialize buffers before proceeding further. >> + </entry> >> + </row> > > Would it make sense to report the new resolution in the event data ? I suppose > it might not be available in all cases though. If we can't report it, would it > make sense to document how applications should proceed to retrieve it ? I wouldn't report that. We played with this in Cisco, and in the end you just want to know something changed and you can take it from there. Besides, what constitutes a 'resolution' change? If my HDMI input switches from 720p60 to 720p30 the resolution stays the same, but I most definitely have to get the new timings. So I would call the event something different: EVENT_SOURCE_CHANGE or something like that. Getting the new timings is done through QUERYSTD or QUERY_DV_TIMINGS. > A similar resolution change event might be useful on subdevs, in which case we > would need to add a pad number to the event data. We could possibly leave that > for later, but it would be worth considering the problem already. Actually, I would add that right away. That's some thing that the adv7604 driver can implement right away: it has multiple inputs and it can detect when something is plugged in or unplugged. Regards, Hans > >> + <row> >> <entry><constant>V4L2_EVENT_PRIVATE_START</constant></entry> >> <entry>0x08000000</entry> >> <entry>Base event number for driver-private events.</entry> >> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h b/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h >> index 6ae7bbe..58488b7 100644 >> --- a/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h >> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h >> @@ -1733,6 +1733,7 @@ struct v4l2_streamparm { >> #define V4L2_EVENT_EOS 2 >> #define V4L2_EVENT_CTRL 3 >> #define V4L2_EVENT_FRAME_SYNC 4 >> +#define V4L2_EVENT_RESOLUTION_CHANGE 5 >> #define V4L2_EVENT_PRIVATE_START 0x08000000 >> >> /* Payload for V4L2_EVENT_VSYNC */ > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html