On 09/25/2017 05:45 PM, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
> On 26.09.2017 02:01, Stephen Warren wrote:
>> On 09/25/2017 04:15 PM, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
>>> Video decoder, found on NVIDIA Tegra20 SoC, supports a standard set of
>>> video formats like H.264 / MPEG-4 / WMV / VC1. Currently driver supports
>>> decoding of CAVLC H.264 only.
>>
>> Note: I don't know anything much about video decoding on Tegra (just NV 
>> desktop
>> GPUs, and that was a while ago), but I had a couple small comments on the DT
>> binding:
>>
>>> diff --git
>>> a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/tegra/nvidia,tegra20-vde.txt
>>> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/tegra/nvidia,tegra20-vde.txt
>>
>>> +NVIDIA Tegra Video Decoder Engine
>>> +
>>> +Required properties:
>>> +- compatible : "nvidia,tegra20-vde"
>>> +- reg : Must contain 2 register ranges: registers and IRAM area.
>>> +- reg-names : Must include the following entries:
>>> +  - regs
>>> +  - iram
>>
>> I think the IRAM region needs more explanation: What is the region used for 
>> and
>> by what? Can it be moved, and if so does the move need to be co-ordinated 
>> with
>> any other piece of SW?
> 
> IRAM region is used by Video Decoder HW for internal use and some of decoding
> parameters are supplied via IRAM, like frames order list. AFAIK IRAM addresses
> are hardwired in HW and aren't movable, it is not 100% but I'm pretty sure.
> Should it be explained in the binding?

I think this should be briefly mentioned, yes. Otherwise at least people
who don't know the VDE HW well (like me) will wonder why on earth VDE
interacts with IRAM at all. I would have assumed all parameters were
supplied via registers or via descriptors in DRAM.

Thanks.
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