On Wed, 2018-02-07 at 23:19 +0100, Hans Verkuil wrote:
On 02/07/2018 11:05 PM, Tim Harvey wrote:
On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 1:09 AM, Hans Verkuil hverkuil@xs4all.nl wrote:
On 02/07/18 09:22, Hans Verkuil wrote:
On 02/07/2018 12:29 AM, Tim Harvey wrote:
Media Controller ioctls: fail: v4l2-test-media.cpp(141): ent.function == MEDIA_ENT_F_V4L2_SUBDEV_UNKNOWN
Weird, this shouldn't happen. I'll look into this a bit more.
Can you run 'mc_nextgen_test -e -i' and post the output?
It's found in contrib/test.
root@ventana:~# ./v4l-utils/contrib/test/mc_nextgen_test -e -i Device: imx-media (driver imx-media) Bus: version: 0 number of entities: 24 number of interfaces: 24 number of pads: 48 number of links: 50 entity entity#1: 'unknown entity type' adv7180 2-0020, 1 pad(s), 1 source(s) entity entity#3: 'unknown entity type' tda19971 2-0048, 1 pad(s), 1 source(s) entity entity#5: 'unknown entity type' ipu1_vdic, 3 pad(s), 2 sink(s), 1 source(s) entity entity#9: 'unknown entity type' ipu2_vdic, 3 pad(s), 2 sink(s), 1 source(s) entity entity#13: 'unknown entity type' ipu1_ic_prp, 3 pad(s), 1 sink(s), 2 source(s) entity entity#17: 'unknown entity type' ipu1_ic_prpenc, 2 pad(s), 1 sink(s), 1 source(s) entity entity#20: 'V4L I/O' ipu1_ic_prpenc capture, 1 pad(s), 1 sink(s) entity entity#26: 'unknown entity type' ipu1_ic_prpvf, 2 pad(s), 1 sink(s), 1 source(s) entity entity#29: 'V4L I/O' ipu1_ic_prpvf capture, 1 pad(s), 1 sink(s) entity entity#35: 'unknown entity type' ipu2_ic_prp, 3 pad(s), 1 sink(s), 2 source(s) entity entity#39: 'unknown entity type' ipu2_ic_prpenc, 2 pad(s), 1 sink(s), 1 source(s) entity entity#42: 'V4L I/O' ipu2_ic_prpenc capture, 1 pad(s), 1 sink(s) entity entity#48: 'unknown entity type' ipu2_ic_prpvf, 2 pad(s), 1 sink(s), 1 source(s) entity entity#51: 'V4L I/O' ipu2_ic_prpvf capture, 1 pad(s), 1 sink(s) entity entity#57: 'unknown entity type' ipu1_csi0, 3 pad(s), 1 sink(s), 2 source(s) entity entity#61: 'V4L I/O' ipu1_csi0 capture, 1 pad(s), 1 sink(s) entity entity#67: 'unknown entity type' ipu1_csi1, 3 pad(s), 1 sink(s), 2 source(s) entity entity#71: 'V4L I/O' ipu1_csi1 capture, 1 pad(s), 1 sink(s) entity entity#77: 'unknown entity type' ipu2_csi0, 3 pad(s), 1 sink(s), 2 source(s) entity entity#81: 'V4L I/O' ipu2_csi0 capture, 1 pad(s), 1 sink(s) entity entity#87: 'unknown entity type' ipu2_csi1, 3 pad(s), 1 sink(s), 2 source(s) entity entity#91: 'V4L I/O' ipu2_csi1 capture, 1 pad(s), 1 sink(s) entity entity#97: 'unknown entity type' ipu1_csi0_mux, 3 pad(s), 2 sink(s), 1 source(s) entity entity#101: 'unknown entity type' ipu2_csi1_mux, 3 pad(s), 2 sink(s), 1 source(s)
Yuck. So nobody in imx (and adv7180!) is setting a valid function. And I see the mc_nextgen_test.c doesn't know all the latest functions anyway.
That's probably because for most of the entities it's a bit unclear which function should be assigned.
ipu[12]_csi[01]_mux are video multiplexers, so MEDIA_ENT_F_VID_MUX. I thought those should already be set correctly in the video-mux driver.
ipu[12]_csi[01] are the interfaces to the outside parallel busses, but they can also 'downscale' by skipping, skip frames and pack or expand pixels from the bus into the internal FIFOs that lead to the next element. These are not MEDIA_ENT_F_VID_IF_BRIDGE, are they?
ipu[12]_vdic are mainly deinterlacers, so a new function MEDIA_ENT_F_PROC_VIDEO_DEINTERLACER ? These entities could also be used as composers in a mem2mem scenario (MEDIA_ENT_F_PROC_VIDEO_COMPOSER ?), but this is currently not supported.
ipu[12]_ic_prp is just a tee element that feeds both ipu[12]_ic_prpenc and ipu[12]_ic_prpvf. These are both scalers and colorspace converters. MEDIA_ENT_F_PROC_VIDEO_SCALER ? MEDIA_ENT_F_PROC_VIDEO_PIXEL_ENC_CONV ?
"ipu[12]_csi[01] capture" are the DMA elements writing to memory, so MEDIA_ENT_F_PROC_VIDEO_PIXEL_FORMATTER ?
That's what happens when you don't have compliance tests, nobody bothers to fill stuff like that in. Anyway, that explains the v4l2-compliance error you got (although I should improve the error to also mentioned the entity in question). In other words, it's not you, it's them :-)
regards Philipp