On 08/10/2019 18:14, Steve Longerbeam wrote:


On 10/8/19 9:55 AM, Tim Harvey wrote:
On Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at 4:21 AM Fabio Estevam <feste...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 10:07 PM Fabio Estevam <feste...@gmail.com> wrote:

So now I need to see if I can get Gstreamer to accept a pipeline like:

gst-lauch-1.0 v4l2src ! kmssink
Ok, so now I decided use the hardware video deinterlacer:

media-ctl -l "'adv7180 1-0021':0 -> 'ipu1_csi0':0[1]"
media-ctl -l "'ipu1_csi0':1 -> 'ipu1_vdic':0[1]"
media-ctl -l "'ipu1_vdic':2 -> 'ipu1_ic_prp':0[1]"
media-ctl -l "'ipu1_ic_prp':2 -> 'ipu1_ic_prpvf':0[1]"
media-ctl -l "'ipu1_ic_prpvf':1 -> 'ipu1_ic_prpvf capture':0[1]"

media-ctl -V "'adv7180 1-0021':0 [fmt:UYVY2X8/720x480 field:alternate]"
media-ctl -V "'ipu1_csi0':1 [fmt:AYUV32/720x480]"
media-ctl -V "'ipu1_vdic':2 [fmt:AYUV32/720x480 field:none]"
media-ctl -V "'ipu1_ic_prp':2 [fmt:AYUV32/720x480 field:none]"
media-ctl -V "'ipu1_ic_prpvf':1 [fmt:AYUV32/720x480field:none]"

And then Gstreamer can be launched:

# gst-launch-1.0 v4l2src device=/dev/video2 ! kmssink --verbose
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Pipeline is live and does not need PREROLL ...
/GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstKMSSink:kmssink0: display-width = 800
/GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstKMSSink:kmssink0: display-height = 480
Setting pipeline to PLAYING ...
New clock: GstSystemClock
/GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstV4l2Src:v4l2src0.GstPad:src: caps =
video/x-raw, format=(string)YUY2, width=(int)720, height=(int)480,
framerate=(fraction)25/1, colorimetry=(string)bt601,
interlace-mode=(string)progressive
/GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstKMSSink:kmssink0.GstPad:sink: caps =
video/x-raw, format=(string)YUY2, width=(int)720, height=(int)480,
framerate=(fraction)25/1, colorimetry=(string)bt601,
interlace-mode=(string)progressive

Fabio,

Yes, you need to use the vdic to capture from adv7180 with gstreamer
as it can't handle alternate.

However the video looks like a broken old TV scrolling the image horizontally:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2yef8egn6s8z7ff/mx53_adv7180_capture.mp4?dl=0

This would be because of the initial corrupt frames that this and many
other decoders produce while waiting for proper sync. I added
'g_skip_frames' support in 9483a3f8e1b58ba1d7cd21687d8d0a63a015c36b
but I'm not sure how to get gstreamer to use it?

I still carry around a patch from Steve for imx-csi that drops first
few frames from BT656 sources:
https://github.com/Gateworks/linux-imx6/commit/959fbd42ee6433f49ef4a04fb1abe8f8c78db5ad
to deal with this.

Yes, that's likely the issue, from a look at Fabio's video. The patch referenced by Tim hard-codes the number of frames to skip, instead of calling the adv7180's g_skip_frames op. I still don't have an answer as to how to call the adv7180 from the CSI subdev.

Seems to me initial corrupt frames would produce a fixed offset of some kind. A rolling video like that looks more like the number of lines being captured is wrong.

Regards,
Ian.

Steve


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