[PATCH 0/2] Add pixel formats used in Synatpics SoC

Hsia-Jun Li Randy.Li at synaptics.com
Thu Aug 18 23:28:54 UTC 2022



On 8/19/22 07:08, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
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> Hi Hsia-Jun,
> 
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2022 at 12:27:48AM +0800, Hsia-Jun Li wrote:
>> From: "Hsia-Jun(Randy) Li" <randy.li at synaptics.com>
>>
>> Those pixel formats are used in Synaptics's VideoSmart series SoCs,
>> likes VS640, VS680.  I just disclose the pixel formats used in the video
>> codecs and display pipeline this time. Actually any device with a MTR
>> module could support those tiled and compressed pixel formats. The more
>> detail about MTR module could be found in the first patch of this serial
>> of mail.
>>
>> We may not be able to post any drivers here in a short time, the most of
>> work in this platform is done in the Trusted Execution Environment and
>> we didn't use the optee framework.
> 
> Is that so for the display side too, or only for the video decoder ?
These pixel formats are using in both video decoder and display(Not the 
GPU). Besides, ISP and NPU in vs680 support some patterns of them.

Please notice that after I reviewed the compression options of our 
platform, I found using modifies are not enough to store all the 
compression options here. I would post a second version here.

I may use the same way that Intel, I would try to disclose more details 
here, hoping we could find a better way to describe them.
> 
>> Please notice that, the memory planes used for video codecs would be 5
>> when the compression is invoked while it would be 4 for display, the
>> extra planes in the video codecs is for the decoding internally usage,
>> it can't append the luma or chroma buffer as many other drivers do,
>> because this buffer could be only accessed by the video codecs itself,
>> it requests a different memory security attributes. Any other reason is
>> described in the v4l pixel formats's patch. I don't know whether a
>> different numbers of memory planes between drm and v4l2 is acceptable.
> 
> I don't think that's a problem as such, as long as both the V4L2 and DRM
> formats make sense on their own.
> 
>> I only posted the compression fourcc for the v4l2, because it is really
>> hard to put the uncompression version of pixel formats under the fourcc.
>> I would be better that we could have something likes format modifers in
>> drm here.
> 
> Agreed, we need modifiers support in V4L2. This has been discussed
> previously ([1]), and a proposal ([2]) has been submitted two years ago,
> it needs to be revived.
Thank you, I have found those v4l2_ext_pix_format, I would relay my 
comment in the email that posting synaptics v4l2 pixel formats.
> 
> [1] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lore.kernel.org_linux-2Dmedia_20170821155203.GB38943-40e107564-2Dlin.cambridge.arm.com_&d=DwIBaQ&c=7dfBJ8cXbWjhc0BhImu8wVIoUFmBzj1s88r8EGyM0UY&r=P4xb2_7biqBxD4LGGPrSV6j-jf3C3xlR7PXU-mLTeZE&m=Ktu-e-R1Mn89Laxioh6RlL6Y2aycZ9NrJTIyONaDdRQvnlv-Nd570KldQ51vmigK&s=_7eMTIYwWUOWkXijcRfotLJlpR7G5yx-ZXuTwh9uZw4&e=
> [2] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lore.kernel.org_linux-2Dmedia_20200804192939.2251988-2D1-2Dhelen.koike-40collabora.com_&d=DwIBaQ&c=7dfBJ8cXbWjhc0BhImu8wVIoUFmBzj1s88r8EGyM0UY&r=P4xb2_7biqBxD4LGGPrSV6j-jf3C3xlR7PXU-mLTeZE&m=Ktu-e-R1Mn89Laxioh6RlL6Y2aycZ9NrJTIyONaDdRQvnlv-Nd570KldQ51vmigK&s=f1dbc5ciUeIkO6VMtlRuEvXqJad2NsoaDBFyNUsSdpg&e=
> 
>> https://synaptics.com/products/multimedia-solutions
>>
>> Hsia-Jun(Randy) Li (2):
>>    drm/fourcc: Add Synaptics VideoSmart tiled modifiers
>>    [WIP]: media: Add Synaptics compressed tiled format
>>
>>   drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-common.c |  1 +
>>   drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-ioctl.c  |  2 ++
>>   include/uapi/drm/drm_fourcc.h         | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>   include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h        |  2 ++
>>   4 files changed, 54 insertions(+)
> 
> --
> Regards,
> 
> Laurent Pinchart

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Hsia-Jun(Randy) Li


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