Re: [PATCH V2 00/10] media: hantro: imx8mq/imx8mm: Let VPU decoders get controlled by vpu-blk-ctrl
From: Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel@vanguardiasur.com.ar>
Date: 2021-12-16 12:35:14
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Hi Adam, The series looks really great. On Thu, Dec 16, 2021 at 05:12:45AM -0600, Adam Ford wrote:
Both the i.MX8MQ and i.MX8MM have G1 and G2 decoders. The two decoders are similar, but the imx8mm lacks the post-processor, so they will have distinct compatible flags. From what I can tell, the G2 decoder wasn't working, so splitting the i.MX8MQ VPU into G1 and G2 makes it easier to control them independently since the TRM of both the i.MX8MQ and i.MX8MM list them as distinct IP blocks. This also allowed G2 to become available. With them being split, the power-domain can shift to the vpu-blk-ctrl which is available on both i.MX8MQ and i.MX8MM, but some of bits are different, so they'll have separate bindings. Lastly, with the G1 and G2 operational, enable the i.MX8MM. On the i.MX8MM, the clock speed of 600MHz was chosen to match the default of the kernel repo from NXP and can be overwritten by board files for anyone who under/over volts the power rail. There seems to be some disagreement between the TRM and the Datasheet for the imx8mq as to whether the speed should be 300MHz (TRM) or 600MHz (datasheet), so feedback from NXP would be very much appreciated. The repo used as the starting point was: git://linuxtv.org/hverkuil/media_tree.git for-v5.17e
I believe you should be able to rebase on top of media_tree master. As far as I can see, it contains the VP9 support you need. Also, please cherry-pick the following fix from Benjamin https://patchwork.linuxtv.org/project/linux-media/patch/20211208164418.848790-1-benjamin.gaignard@collabora.com/ This is queued and should land on the master branch very soon.
Fluster was run on both i.MX8MM and i.MX8MQ At 600 MHz, the i.MX8MM had the following: ./fluster.py run -d GStreamer-VP8-V4L2SL-Gst1.0 Ran 55/61 tests successfully in 8.299 secs ./fluster.py run -dGStreamer-H.264-V4L2SL-Gst1.0 Ran 90/135 tests successfully in 71.200 secs ./fluster.py run -d GStreamer-VP9-V4L2SL-Gst1.0 Ran 139/303 tests successfully in 218.079 secs
I imagine the reason H264 and VP9 tests take so long is some pixelformat conversion somewhere. It would be great if Fluster could have test vectors ready in the pixelformat the hardware produces :-)
The i.MX8MQ had the following: ./fluster.py run -d GStreamer-VP8-V4L2SL-Gst1.0 Ran 55/61 tests successfully in 7.732 secs ./fluster.py run -dGStreamer-H.264-V4L2SL-Gst1.0 Ran 90/135 tests successfully in 58.558 secs ./fluster.py run -d GStreamer-VP9-V4L2SL-Gst1.0 Ran 144/303 tests successfully in 271.373 secs
... in any case, the fact that fluster is passing is already telling us the driver is in good shape. How many jobs is the above running in parallel? If you want to do some other tests, you can build a gstreamer pipeline, with sync=false, and decode a few 1080p video, e.g. https://jell.yfish.us/. Something like gst-launch-1.0 filesrc ! decodebin ! fakevideosink, or so. Then, you can run the pipeline in parallel as many times as you want: gst-launch-1.0 filesrc ! decodebin ! fakevideosink filesrc ! decodebin ! fakevideosink filesrc ! decodebin ! fakevideosink ... (GStreamer lets you concatenate src ! sink src ! sink, in the same gst-launch-1.0 invocation).
V2: Remove references to legacy dt-binding from YAML, but keep
it in the driver so older device trees can still be used.
Fix typos in YAML
Remove reg-names, interrupt-names, and clock-names from YAML,
since each node will only have one of each, they're not necessary
Add Fluster scores to cover letter for i.MX8MQLooks great. Thanks, Ezequiel
Adam Ford (7):
dt-bindings: media: nxp,imx8mq-vpu: Split G1 and G2 nodes
media: hantro: Allow i.MX8MQ G1 and G2 to run independently
arm64: dts: imx8mq: Enable both G1 and G2 VPU's with vpu-blk-ctrl
arm64: dts: imx8mm: Fix VPU Hanging
dt-bindings: media: nxp,imx8mq-vpu: Add support for G1 and G2 on
imx8mm
media: hantro: Add support for i.MX8MM
arm64: dts: imx8mm: Enable Hantro G1 and G2 video decoders
Lucas Stach (3):
dt-bindings: power: imx8mq: add defines for VPU blk-ctrl domains
dt-bindings: soc: add binding for i.MX8MQ VPU blk-ctrl
soc: imx: imx8m-blk-ctrl: add i.MX8MQ VPU blk-ctrl
.../bindings/media/nxp,imx8mq-vpu.yaml | 93 +++++++++++--------
.../soc/imx/fsl,imx8mq-vpu-blk-ctrl.yaml | 71 ++++++++++++++
arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx8mm.dtsi | 23 ++++-
arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx8mq.dtsi | 63 ++++++++-----
drivers/soc/imx/imx8m-blk-ctrl.c | 68 +++++++++++++-
drivers/staging/media/hantro/hantro_drv.c | 3 +
drivers/staging/media/hantro/hantro_hw.h | 3 +
drivers/staging/media/hantro/imx8m_vpu_hw.c | 75 ++++++++++++---
include/dt-bindings/power/imx8mq-power.h | 3 +
9 files changed, 324 insertions(+), 78 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/imx/fsl,imx8mq-vpu-blk-ctrl.yaml
base-commit: d1888b0bfd2ddef2e8a81505ffa200b92cc32e0c
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