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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 1/2] staging: Introduce NVIDIA Tegra20 video decoder driver
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On 11.10.2017 23:47, Nicolas Dufresne wrote:
> Le mercredi 11 octobre 2017 à 23:08 +0300, Dmitry Osipenko a écrit :
>> diff --git a/drivers/staging/tegra-vde/TODO b/drivers/staging/tegra-
>> vde/TODO
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..e98bbc7b3c19
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/drivers/staging/tegra-vde/TODO
>> @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
>> +TODO:
>> + - Figure out how generic V4L2 API could be utilized by this
>> driver,
>> + implement it.
>> +
>
> That is a very interesting effort, I think it's the first time someone
> is proposing an upstream driver for a Tegra platform.

Thanks!

When I look
> tegra_vde_h264_decoder_ctx, it looks like the only thing that the HW is
> not parsing is the media header (pps/sps). Is that correct ?
>

That's correct. I think it's quite common among embedded (mobile) and
desktop-grade decoders to require some auxiliary info from the media headers.

> I wonder how acceptable it would be to parse this inside the driver. It
> is no more complex then parsing an EDID. If that was possible, wrapping
> this driver as a v4l2 mem2mem should be rather simple. As a side
> effect, you'll automatically get some userspace working, notably
> GStreamer and FFmpeg.
>

Parsing bitstream in kernel feels a bit dirty, although it's up to media
maintainers to decide.

> For the case even parsing the headers is too much from a kernel point
> of view, then I think you should have a look at the following effort.
> It's a proposal base on yet to be merged Request API. Hugues is also
> propose a libv4l2 adapter that makes the driver looks like a normal
> v4l2 m2m, hiding all the userspace parsing and table filling. This
> though, is long term plan to integrate state-less or parser-less
> encoders into linux-media. It seems rather overkill for state-full
> driver that requires parsed headers like PPS/SPS.
>
> https://lwn.net/Articles/720797/
>

I'll take a look at the Request API / libv4l2 adapter, thank you very much for
pointing to it.

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