[Freedreno] multi-planar tiled fourcc's in mesa and drm
Ilia Mirkin
imirkin at alum.mit.edu
Sat Sep 20 08:40:44 PDT 2014
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Rob Clark <robdclark at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Rob Clark <robdclark at gmail.com> wrote:
>> For the mesa part, it looks like there is a bit of work needed to
>> teach egl about multi-planar buffers, buffers where offset[n] != 0,
>> etc. I'll start with patches to teach egl how to import plain NV12
>> buffers. But once that is done, for it to be much use to me I'll need
>> NV12MT, which means adding a new gallium format and
>> __DRI_IMAGE_FOURCC_NV12MT.
>>
>> Also, I'm still a bit undecided on how to represent multi-planar
>> formats (ie. single pipe_resource encapsulating each of the planes?
>> or pipe_resource per plane but teach pipe_sampler_view about textures
>> which have multiple pipe_resource's, one for per plane).
>
>
> So, on the mesa end of things, pipe_video_buffer looks like it may be
> a better fit for an imported multi-planar format external eglimage
> (since at least on some hw sampling a YUV buffer as a texture would
> take multiple texture sampler slots), other than the fact that we
> wouldn't have any codec in this case.. but does mesa state tracker
> understand how to use a pipe_video_buffer as a sampler in a shader
> somehow? Right now I can only see references to pipe_video_buffer
> from gallium video stuff. I'd really prefer not to have to introduce
> an extra YUV->RGB blit just to get the video frame into a form that
> can be used from GL..
You may be interested in vl_compositor.c which details with these
pipe_video_buffer's. You can use the pipe_video_buffer's
->get_sampler_view_components to get the individual YUV bits (or
whatever the format).
>
> How does the connection between eglImage and omx state tracker work?
> I'm probably getting at least a bit confused by the cpp macro hell in
> bellagio headers..
>
> BR,
> -R
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