[PATCH 5/7] drm/uAPI: Add "preferred color format" drm property as setting for userspace
Werner Sembach
wse at tuxedocomputers.com
Wed Jan 10 13:09:11 UTC 2024
Hi,
Am 10.01.24 um 11:11 schrieb Andri Yngvason:
> Hi,
>
> mið., 10. jan. 2024 kl. 09:27 skrifaði Maxime Ripard <mripard at kernel.org>:
>> On Tue, Jan 09, 2024 at 06:11:02PM +0000, Andri Yngvason wrote:
>>> From: Werner Sembach <wse at tuxedocomputers.com>
>>>
>>> Add a new general drm property "preferred color format" which can be used
>>> by userspace to tell the graphic drivers to which color format to use.
>>>
>>> Possible options are:
>>> - auto (default/current behaviour)
>>> - rgb
>>> - ycbcr444
>>> - ycbcr422 (not supported by both amdgpu and i915)
>>> - ycbcr420
>>>
>>> In theory the auto option should choose the best available option for the
>>> current setup, but because of bad internal conversion some monitors look
>>> better with rgb and some with ycbcr444.
>> I looked at the patch and I couldn't find what is supposed to happen if
>> you set it to something else than auto, and the driver can't match that.
>> Are we supposed to fallback to the "auto" behaviour, or are we suppose
>> to reject the mode entirely?
>>
>> The combination with the active output format property suggests the
>> former, but we should document it explicitly.
> It is also my understanding that it should fall back to the "auto"
> behaviour. I will add this to the documentation.
Yes, that was the intention, and then userspace can check, but it wasn't well
received: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/476#note_964530
Actually a lot of the thoughts that went into the original patch set can be
found in that topic.
There was another iteration of the patch set that I never finished and sent to
the LKML because I got discouraged by this:
https://lore.kernel.org/dri-devel/20210623102923.70877c1a@eldfell/
I can try to dig it up, but it is completely untested and I don't think I still
have the respective TODO list anymore, so I don't know if it is a better or
worst starting point than the last iteration I sent to the LKML.
Greetings
Werner
>
> Thanks,
> Andri
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