Re: [linux-sunxi] Cedrus driver
Il 28/11/2017 16:17, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 02:12:31PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: And really, just develop against 4.14. sunxi-next is rebased, and it's just not something you can base some work on. Where do we can work on then? Should Thomas setup his own github repo? What about the one you’ve set up @free-electrons? I already said that, please make pull requests to that repo. Sorry I can't understand which repo, do you mean https://github.com/free-electrons/linux-cedrus? Yes. Ok And sorry for dumb question, but which branch do I have to use if I want to develop a project with sunxi? Directly mainline patched with sunxi-next branch, or another branch @linux-sunxi? Use 4.14. Ok, thanks again. Best regards Maxime -- Giulio Benetti R&D Manager & Advanced Research MICRONOVA SRL Sede: Via A. Niedda 3 - 35010 Vigonza (PD) Tel. 049/8931563 - Fax 049/8931346 Cod.Fiscale - P.IVA 02663420285 Capitale Sociale € 26.000 i.v. Iscritta al Reg. Imprese di Padova N. 02663420285 Numero R.E.A. 258642
Re: [linux-sunxi] Cedrus driver
Il 28/11/2017 14:07, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 02:03:43PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi, Il giorno 28 nov 2017, alle ore 13:52, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 12:54:08PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Should I be working in sunxi-next I wonder? Yes, this is the best way, cedrus is very specific to sunxi. So before working on mainline, I think the best is to work un sunxi-next branch. Is the requests2 api in sunxi-next? It should be there, take a look at latest commit of yesterday: https://github.com/linux-sunxi/linux-sunxi/commit/df7cacd062cd84c551d7e72f15b1af6d71abc198 No, it shouldn't. sunxi-next is about patches that are related to sunxi that have been accepted in their respective maintainers' branches. While we could argue about the first criteria, the second one is not respected. And really, just develop against 4.14. sunxi-next is rebased, and it's just not something you can base some work on. Where do we can work on then? Should Thomas setup his own github repo? What about the one you’ve set up @free-electrons? I already said that, please make pull requests to that repo. Sorry I can't understand which repo, do you mean https://github.com/free-electrons/linux-cedrus? And sorry for dumb question, but which branch do I have to use if I want to develop a project with sunxi? Directly mainline patched with sunxi-next branch, or another branch @linux-sunxi? Thank you for you patience. Maxime -- Giulio Benetti R&D Manager & Advanced Research MICRONOVA SRL Sede: Via A. Niedda 3 - 35010 Vigonza (PD) Tel. 049/8931563 - Fax 049/8931346 Cod.Fiscale - P.IVA 02663420285 Capitale Sociale € 26.000 i.v. Iscritta al Reg. Imprese di Padova N. 02663420285 Numero R.E.A. 258642
Re: [linux-sunxi] Cedrus driver
Hi, > Il giorno 28 nov 2017, alle ore 13:52, Maxime Ripard > ha scritto: > > On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 12:54:08PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: >>>>> Should I be working in sunxi-next I wonder? >>>> >>>> Yes, this is the best way, cedrus is very specific to sunxi. >>>> So before working on mainline, I think the best is to work un sunxi-next >>>> branch. >>> >>> Is the requests2 api in sunxi-next? >> >> It should be there, >> take a look at latest commit of yesterday: >> https://github.com/linux-sunxi/linux-sunxi/commit/df7cacd062cd84c551d7e72f15b1af6d71abc198 > > No, it shouldn't. sunxi-next is about patches that are related to > sunxi that have been accepted in their respective maintainers' > branches. > > While we could argue about the first criteria, the second one is not > respected. > > And really, just develop against 4.14. sunxi-next is rebased, and it's > just not something you can base some work on. Where do we can work on then? Should Thomas setup his own github repo? What about the one you’ve set up @free-electrons? > > Maxime > > -- > Maxime Ripard, Free Electrons > Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering > http://free-electrons.com
Re: [linux-sunxi] Cedrus driver
Hi Thomas, Il 28/11/2017 12:29, Thomas van Kleef ha scritto: Hi, On 28-11-17 12:26, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi Thomas, Il 28/11/2017 12:20, Thomas van Kleef ha scritto: On 28-11-17 10:50, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi Maxime, Il 28/11/2017 09:35, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 01:03:59AM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi Maxime, Il 16/11/2017 14:42, Giulio Benetti ha scritto: Hi, Il 16/11/2017 14:39, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 02:17:08PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi Hans, Il 16/11/2017 14:12, Hans Verkuil ha scritto: On 16/11/17 13:57, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 13:53, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 01:30:52PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 11:37:30AM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 11:31, Andreas Baierl ha scritto: Am 16.11.2017 um 11:13 schrieb Giulio Benetti: Hello, Hello, I'm wondering why cedrus https://github.com/FlorentRevest/linux-sunxi-cedrus has never been merged with linux-sunxi sunxi-next. Because it is not ready to be merged. It depends on the v4l2 request API, which was not merged and which is re-worked atm. Also, sunxi-cedrus itself is not in a finished state and is not as feature-complete to be merged. Anyway it might be something for staging... Has there been a [RFC] on the mailing list at all? Where can I find a list of TODOs to get it ready to be merged? Assuming that the request API is in, we'd need to: - Finish the MPEG4 support - Work on more useful codecs (H264 comes to my mind) - Implement the DRM planes support for the custom frame format - Implement the DRM planes support for scaling - Test it on more SoCs Or something along those lines. Lot of work to do Well... If it was fast and easy it would have been done already :) :)) I see it seems to be dead, no commit in 1 year. Yes, because the author did this during an internship, which ended ... Afaik nobody picked up his work yet. That's not entirely true. Some work has been done by Thomas (in CC), especially on the display engine side, but last time we talked his work was not really upstreamable. We will also resume that effort starting next march. Is it possible a preview on a separate Reporitory to start working on now? Expecially to start porting everything done by FlorentRevest to mainline, admitted you've not already done. I'm not sure what you're asking for. Florent's work *was* on mainline. and then they took it off because it was unmantained? You've spoken about Thomas(in CC) not ready, maybe I could help on that if it's public to accelerate. If I'm able to of course, this is my primary concern. Otherwise, in which way can I help improving it to make it accept to linux-sunxi? Starting from Florent's work and porting it to sunxi-next to begin? And after that adding all features you've listed? Tell me what I can do(I repeat, if I'm able to). The bottleneck is that the Request API is not mainlined. We restarted work on it after a meeting a few weeks back where we all agreed on the roadmap so hopefully it will go into mainline Q1 or Q2 next year. That said, you can use Florent's patch series for further development. It should be relatively easy to convert it to the final version of the Request API. Just note that the public API of the final Request API will be somewhat different from the old version Florent's patch series is using. So I'm going to try soon to : 1) adapt that patchset to sunxi-next 2) add A20 support 3) add A33 support 4) after mainlined APIs, merge That sounds good. Thomas already has the support for the A20, and as I was saying, there is someone that is going to work full time on this in a couple monthes on our side. I'll set up a git repo on github so that we can collaborate until the request API is ready. Any news about git repo? When do you plan to do it more or less? I started to do it yesterday. https://github.com/free-electrons/linux-cedrus https://github.com/free-electrons/libva-cedrus Great, I'm cloning. 1st: have it working with A20 with kernel as is and libva as buildroot package 2nd: porting to sunxi-next branch of linux-sunxi and check libva if can work as is Thank you So, I have been rebasing to 4.14.0 and have the cedrus driver working. I have pulled linux-mainline 4.14.0. Then pulled the requests2 branch from Hans Verkuil's media_tree. I have a patch available of the merge between these 2 branches. After this I pulled the sunxi-cedrus repository from Florent Revests github. I believe this one is the same as the ones you are cloning right now. I have merged this and have a patch available for this as well. So to summarize: o pulled linux 4.14 from: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git o pulled requests2 from: https://git.linuxtv.or
Re: [linux-sunxi] Cedrus driver
Hi Thomas, Il 28/11/2017 12:20, Thomas van Kleef ha scritto: On 28-11-17 10:50, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi Maxime, Il 28/11/2017 09:35, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 01:03:59AM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi Maxime, Il 16/11/2017 14:42, Giulio Benetti ha scritto: Hi, Il 16/11/2017 14:39, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 02:17:08PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi Hans, Il 16/11/2017 14:12, Hans Verkuil ha scritto: On 16/11/17 13:57, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 13:53, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 01:30:52PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 11:37:30AM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 11:31, Andreas Baierl ha scritto: Am 16.11.2017 um 11:13 schrieb Giulio Benetti: Hello, Hello, I'm wondering why cedrus https://github.com/FlorentRevest/linux-sunxi-cedrus has never been merged with linux-sunxi sunxi-next. Because it is not ready to be merged. It depends on the v4l2 request API, which was not merged and which is re-worked atm. Also, sunxi-cedrus itself is not in a finished state and is not as feature-complete to be merged. Anyway it might be something for staging... Has there been a [RFC] on the mailing list at all? Where can I find a list of TODOs to get it ready to be merged? Assuming that the request API is in, we'd need to: - Finish the MPEG4 support - Work on more useful codecs (H264 comes to my mind) - Implement the DRM planes support for the custom frame format - Implement the DRM planes support for scaling - Test it on more SoCs Or something along those lines. Lot of work to do Well... If it was fast and easy it would have been done already :) :)) I see it seems to be dead, no commit in 1 year. Yes, because the author did this during an internship, which ended ... Afaik nobody picked up his work yet. That's not entirely true. Some work has been done by Thomas (in CC), especially on the display engine side, but last time we talked his work was not really upstreamable. We will also resume that effort starting next march. Is it possible a preview on a separate Reporitory to start working on now? Expecially to start porting everything done by FlorentRevest to mainline, admitted you've not already done. I'm not sure what you're asking for. Florent's work *was* on mainline. and then they took it off because it was unmantained? You've spoken about Thomas(in CC) not ready, maybe I could help on that if it's public to accelerate. If I'm able to of course, this is my primary concern. Otherwise, in which way can I help improving it to make it accept to linux-sunxi? Starting from Florent's work and porting it to sunxi-next to begin? And after that adding all features you've listed? Tell me what I can do(I repeat, if I'm able to). The bottleneck is that the Request API is not mainlined. We restarted work on it after a meeting a few weeks back where we all agreed on the roadmap so hopefully it will go into mainline Q1 or Q2 next year. That said, you can use Florent's patch series for further development. It should be relatively easy to convert it to the final version of the Request API. Just note that the public API of the final Request API will be somewhat different from the old version Florent's patch series is using. So I'm going to try soon to : 1) adapt that patchset to sunxi-next 2) add A20 support 3) add A33 support 4) after mainlined APIs, merge That sounds good. Thomas already has the support for the A20, and as I was saying, there is someone that is going to work full time on this in a couple monthes on our side. I'll set up a git repo on github so that we can collaborate until the request API is ready. Any news about git repo? When do you plan to do it more or less? I started to do it yesterday. https://github.com/free-electrons/linux-cedrus https://github.com/free-electrons/libva-cedrus Great, I'm cloning. 1st: have it working with A20 with kernel as is and libva as buildroot package 2nd: porting to sunxi-next branch of linux-sunxi and check libva if can work as is Thank you So, I have been rebasing to 4.14.0 and have the cedrus driver working. I have pulled linux-mainline 4.14.0. Then pulled the requests2 branch from Hans Verkuil's media_tree. I have a patch available of the merge between these 2 branches. After this I pulled the sunxi-cedrus repository from Florent Revests github. I believe this one is the same as the ones you are cloning right now. I have merged this and have a patch available for this as well. So to summarize: o pulled linux 4.14 from: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git o pulled requests2 from: https://git.linuxtv.org/hverkuil/media_tree.git?h=requests2 will be replaced with the work, when it is done, in: https://git.linuxtv.org/hv
Re: [linux-sunxi] Cedrus driver
Hi Maxime, Il 28/11/2017 09:35, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 01:03:59AM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi Maxime, Il 16/11/2017 14:42, Giulio Benetti ha scritto: Hi, Il 16/11/2017 14:39, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 02:17:08PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi Hans, Il 16/11/2017 14:12, Hans Verkuil ha scritto: On 16/11/17 13:57, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 13:53, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 01:30:52PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 11:37:30AM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 11:31, Andreas Baierl ha scritto: Am 16.11.2017 um 11:13 schrieb Giulio Benetti: Hello, Hello, I'm wondering why cedrus https://github.com/FlorentRevest/linux-sunxi-cedrus has never been merged with linux-sunxi sunxi-next. Because it is not ready to be merged. It depends on the v4l2 request API, which was not merged and which is re-worked atm. Also, sunxi-cedrus itself is not in a finished state and is not as feature-complete to be merged. Anyway it might be something for staging... Has there been a [RFC] on the mailing list at all? Where can I find a list of TODOs to get it ready to be merged? Assuming that the request API is in, we'd need to: - Finish the MPEG4 support - Work on more useful codecs (H264 comes to my mind) - Implement the DRM planes support for the custom frame format - Implement the DRM planes support for scaling - Test it on more SoCs Or something along those lines. Lot of work to do Well... If it was fast and easy it would have been done already :) :)) I see it seems to be dead, no commit in 1 year. Yes, because the author did this during an internship, which ended ... Afaik nobody picked up his work yet. That's not entirely true. Some work has been done by Thomas (in CC), especially on the display engine side, but last time we talked his work was not really upstreamable. We will also resume that effort starting next march. Is it possible a preview on a separate Reporitory to start working on now? Expecially to start porting everything done by FlorentRevest to mainline, admitted you've not already done. I'm not sure what you're asking for. Florent's work *was* on mainline. and then they took it off because it was unmantained? You've spoken about Thomas(in CC) not ready, maybe I could help on that if it's public to accelerate. If I'm able to of course, this is my primary concern. Otherwise, in which way can I help improving it to make it accept to linux-sunxi? Starting from Florent's work and porting it to sunxi-next to begin? And after that adding all features you've listed? Tell me what I can do(I repeat, if I'm able to). The bottleneck is that the Request API is not mainlined. We restarted work on it after a meeting a few weeks back where we all agreed on the roadmap so hopefully it will go into mainline Q1 or Q2 next year. That said, you can use Florent's patch series for further development. It should be relatively easy to convert it to the final version of the Request API. Just note that the public API of the final Request API will be somewhat different from the old version Florent's patch series is using. So I'm going to try soon to : 1) adapt that patchset to sunxi-next 2) add A20 support 3) add A33 support 4) after mainlined APIs, merge That sounds good. Thomas already has the support for the A20, and as I was saying, there is someone that is going to work full time on this in a couple monthes on our side. I'll set up a git repo on github so that we can collaborate until the request API is ready. Any news about git repo? When do you plan to do it more or less? I started to do it yesterday. https://github.com/free-electrons/linux-cedrus https://github.com/free-electrons/libva-cedrus Great, I'm cloning. 1st: have it working with A20 with kernel as is and libva as buildroot package 2nd: porting to sunxi-next branch of linux-sunxi and check libva if can work as is Thank you Maxime -- Giulio Benetti R&D Manager & Advanced Research MICRONOVA SRL Sede: Via A. Niedda 3 - 35010 Vigonza (PD) Tel. 049/8931563 - Fax 049/8931346 Cod.Fiscale - P.IVA 02663420285 Capitale Sociale € 26.000 i.v. Iscritta al Reg. Imprese di Padova N. 02663420285 Numero R.E.A. 258642
Re: [linux-sunxi] Cedrus driver
Hi Maxime, Il 16/11/2017 14:42, Giulio Benetti ha scritto: Hi, Il 16/11/2017 14:39, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 02:17:08PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi Hans, Il 16/11/2017 14:12, Hans Verkuil ha scritto: On 16/11/17 13:57, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 13:53, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 01:30:52PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 11:37:30AM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 11:31, Andreas Baierl ha scritto: Am 16.11.2017 um 11:13 schrieb Giulio Benetti: Hello, Hello, I'm wondering why cedrus https://github.com/FlorentRevest/linux-sunxi-cedrus has never been merged with linux-sunxi sunxi-next. Because it is not ready to be merged. It depends on the v4l2 request API, which was not merged and which is re-worked atm. Also, sunxi-cedrus itself is not in a finished state and is not as feature-complete to be merged. Anyway it might be something for staging... Has there been a [RFC] on the mailing list at all? Where can I find a list of TODOs to get it ready to be merged? Assuming that the request API is in, we'd need to: - Finish the MPEG4 support - Work on more useful codecs (H264 comes to my mind) - Implement the DRM planes support for the custom frame format - Implement the DRM planes support for scaling - Test it on more SoCs Or something along those lines. Lot of work to do Well... If it was fast and easy it would have been done already :) :)) I see it seems to be dead, no commit in 1 year. Yes, because the author did this during an internship, which ended ... Afaik nobody picked up his work yet. That's not entirely true. Some work has been done by Thomas (in CC), especially on the display engine side, but last time we talked his work was not really upstreamable. We will also resume that effort starting next march. Is it possible a preview on a separate Reporitory to start working on now? Expecially to start porting everything done by FlorentRevest to mainline, admitted you've not already done. I'm not sure what you're asking for. Florent's work *was* on mainline. and then they took it off because it was unmantained? You've spoken about Thomas(in CC) not ready, maybe I could help on that if it's public to accelerate. If I'm able to of course, this is my primary concern. Otherwise, in which way can I help improving it to make it accept to linux-sunxi? Starting from Florent's work and porting it to sunxi-next to begin? And after that adding all features you've listed? Tell me what I can do(I repeat, if I'm able to). The bottleneck is that the Request API is not mainlined. We restarted work on it after a meeting a few weeks back where we all agreed on the roadmap so hopefully it will go into mainline Q1 or Q2 next year. That said, you can use Florent's patch series for further development. It should be relatively easy to convert it to the final version of the Request API. Just note that the public API of the final Request API will be somewhat different from the old version Florent's patch series is using. So I'm going to try soon to : 1) adapt that patchset to sunxi-next 2) add A20 support 3) add A33 support 4) after mainlined APIs, merge That sounds good. Thomas already has the support for the A20, and as I was saying, there is someone that is going to work full time on this in a couple monthes on our side. I'll set up a git repo on github so that we can collaborate until the request API is ready. Any news about git repo? When do you plan to do it more or less? Great! Write me when you've got news. Thank you very much! Maxime -- Giulio Benetti R&D Manager & Advanced Research MICRONOVA SRL Sede: Via A. Niedda 3 - 35010 Vigonza (PD) Tel. 049/8931563 - Fax 049/8931346 Cod.Fiscale - P.IVA 02663420285 Capitale Sociale € 26.000 i.v. Iscritta al Reg. Imprese di Padova N. 02663420285 Numero R.E.A. 258642
Re: [linux-sunxi] Cedrus driver
Hi, Il 16/11/2017 14:39, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 02:17:08PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Hi Hans, Il 16/11/2017 14:12, Hans Verkuil ha scritto: On 16/11/17 13:57, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 13:53, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 01:30:52PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 11:37:30AM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 11:31, Andreas Baierl ha scritto: Am 16.11.2017 um 11:13 schrieb Giulio Benetti: Hello, Hello, I'm wondering why cedrus https://github.com/FlorentRevest/linux-sunxi-cedrus has never been merged with linux-sunxi sunxi-next. Because it is not ready to be merged. It depends on the v4l2 request API, which was not merged and which is re-worked atm. Also, sunxi-cedrus itself is not in a finished state and is not as feature-complete to be merged. Anyway it might be something for staging... Has there been a [RFC] on the mailing list at all? Where can I find a list of TODOs to get it ready to be merged? Assuming that the request API is in, we'd need to: - Finish the MPEG4 support - Work on more useful codecs (H264 comes to my mind) - Implement the DRM planes support for the custom frame format - Implement the DRM planes support for scaling - Test it on more SoCs Or something along those lines. Lot of work to do Well... If it was fast and easy it would have been done already :) :)) I see it seems to be dead, no commit in 1 year. Yes, because the author did this during an internship, which ended ... Afaik nobody picked up his work yet. That's not entirely true. Some work has been done by Thomas (in CC), especially on the display engine side, but last time we talked his work was not really upstreamable. We will also resume that effort starting next march. Is it possible a preview on a separate Reporitory to start working on now? Expecially to start porting everything done by FlorentRevest to mainline, admitted you've not already done. I'm not sure what you're asking for. Florent's work *was* on mainline. and then they took it off because it was unmantained? You've spoken about Thomas(in CC) not ready, maybe I could help on that if it's public to accelerate. If I'm able to of course, this is my primary concern. Otherwise, in which way can I help improving it to make it accept to linux-sunxi? Starting from Florent's work and porting it to sunxi-next to begin? And after that adding all features you've listed? Tell me what I can do(I repeat, if I'm able to). The bottleneck is that the Request API is not mainlined. We restarted work on it after a meeting a few weeks back where we all agreed on the roadmap so hopefully it will go into mainline Q1 or Q2 next year. That said, you can use Florent's patch series for further development. It should be relatively easy to convert it to the final version of the Request API. Just note that the public API of the final Request API will be somewhat different from the old version Florent's patch series is using. So I'm going to try soon to : 1) adapt that patchset to sunxi-next 2) add A20 support 3) add A33 support 4) after mainlined APIs, merge That sounds good. Thomas already has the support for the A20, and as I was saying, there is someone that is going to work full time on this in a couple monthes on our side. I'll set up a git repo on github so that we can collaborate until the request API is ready. Great! Write me when you've got news. Thank you very much! Maxime -- Giulio Benetti R&D Manager & Advanced Research MICRONOVA SRL Sede: Via A. Niedda 3 - 35010 Vigonza (PD) Tel. 049/8931563 - Fax 049/8931346 Cod.Fiscale - P.IVA 02663420285 Capitale Sociale € 26.000 i.v. Iscritta al Reg. Imprese di Padova N. 02663420285 Numero R.E.A. 258642
Re: [linux-sunxi] Cedrus driver
Hi Hans, Il 16/11/2017 14:12, Hans Verkuil ha scritto: On 16/11/17 13:57, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 13:53, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 01:30:52PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 11:37:30AM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 11:31, Andreas Baierl ha scritto: Am 16.11.2017 um 11:13 schrieb Giulio Benetti: Hello, Hello, I'm wondering why cedrus https://github.com/FlorentRevest/linux-sunxi-cedrus has never been merged with linux-sunxi sunxi-next. Because it is not ready to be merged. It depends on the v4l2 request API, which was not merged and which is re-worked atm. Also, sunxi-cedrus itself is not in a finished state and is not as feature-complete to be merged. Anyway it might be something for staging... Has there been a [RFC] on the mailing list at all? Where can I find a list of TODOs to get it ready to be merged? Assuming that the request API is in, we'd need to: - Finish the MPEG4 support - Work on more useful codecs (H264 comes to my mind) - Implement the DRM planes support for the custom frame format - Implement the DRM planes support for scaling - Test it on more SoCs Or something along those lines. Lot of work to do Well... If it was fast and easy it would have been done already :) :)) I see it seems to be dead, no commit in 1 year. Yes, because the author did this during an internship, which ended ... Afaik nobody picked up his work yet. That's not entirely true. Some work has been done by Thomas (in CC), especially on the display engine side, but last time we talked his work was not really upstreamable. We will also resume that effort starting next march. Is it possible a preview on a separate Reporitory to start working on now? Expecially to start porting everything done by FlorentRevest to mainline, admitted you've not already done. I'm not sure what you're asking for. Florent's work *was* on mainline. and then they took it off because it was unmantained? You've spoken about Thomas(in CC) not ready, maybe I could help on that if it's public to accelerate. If I'm able to of course, this is my primary concern. Otherwise, in which way can I help improving it to make it accept to linux-sunxi? Starting from Florent's work and porting it to sunxi-next to begin? And after that adding all features you've listed? Tell me what I can do(I repeat, if I'm able to). The bottleneck is that the Request API is not mainlined. We restarted work on it after a meeting a few weeks back where we all agreed on the roadmap so hopefully it will go into mainline Q1 or Q2 next year. That said, you can use Florent's patch series for further development. It should be relatively easy to convert it to the final version of the Request API. Just note that the public API of the final Request API will be somewhat different from the old version Florent's patch series is using. So I'm going to try soon to : 1) adapt that patchset to sunxi-next 2) add A20 support 3) add A33 support 4) after mainlined APIs, merge Alright? Regards Regards, Hans Maxime Thank you -- Giulio Benetti R&D Manager & Advanced Research MICRONOVA SRL Sede: Via A. Niedda 3 - 35010 Vigonza (PD) Tel. 049/8931563 - Fax 049/8931346 Cod.Fiscale - P.IVA 02663420285 Capitale Sociale € 26.000 i.v. Iscritta al Reg. Imprese di Padova N. 02663420285 Numero R.E.A. 258642
Re: [linux-sunxi] Cedrus driver
Il 16/11/2017 13:53, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 01:30:52PM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 11:37:30AM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 11:31, Andreas Baierl ha scritto: Am 16.11.2017 um 11:13 schrieb Giulio Benetti: Hello, Hello, I'm wondering why cedrus https://github.com/FlorentRevest/linux-sunxi-cedrus has never been merged with linux-sunxi sunxi-next. Because it is not ready to be merged. It depends on the v4l2 request API, which was not merged and which is re-worked atm. Also, sunxi-cedrus itself is not in a finished state and is not as feature-complete to be merged. Anyway it might be something for staging... Has there been a [RFC] on the mailing list at all? Where can I find a list of TODOs to get it ready to be merged? Assuming that the request API is in, we'd need to: - Finish the MPEG4 support - Work on more useful codecs (H264 comes to my mind) - Implement the DRM planes support for the custom frame format - Implement the DRM planes support for scaling - Test it on more SoCs Or something along those lines. Lot of work to do Well... If it was fast and easy it would have been done already :) :)) I see it seems to be dead, no commit in 1 year. Yes, because the author did this during an internship, which ended ... Afaik nobody picked up his work yet. That's not entirely true. Some work has been done by Thomas (in CC), especially on the display engine side, but last time we talked his work was not really upstreamable. We will also resume that effort starting next march. Is it possible a preview on a separate Reporitory to start working on now? Expecially to start porting everything done by FlorentRevest to mainline, admitted you've not already done. I'm not sure what you're asking for. Florent's work *was* on mainline. and then they took it off because it was unmantained? You've spoken about Thomas(in CC) not ready, maybe I could help on that if it's public to accelerate. If I'm able to of course, this is my primary concern. Otherwise, in which way can I help improving it to make it accept to linux-sunxi? Starting from Florent's work and porting it to sunxi-next to begin? And after that adding all features you've listed? Tell me what I can do(I repeat, if I'm able to). Maxime Thank you -- Giulio Benetti R&D Manager & Advanced Research MICRONOVA SRL Sede: Via A. Niedda 3 - 35010 Vigonza (PD) Tel. 049/8931563 - Fax 049/8931346 Cod.Fiscale - P.IVA 02663420285 Capitale Sociale € 26.000 i.v. Iscritta al Reg. Imprese di Padova N. 02663420285 Numero R.E.A. 258642
Re: [linux-sunxi] Cedrus driver
Hi, Il 16/11/2017 12:02, Maxime Ripard ha scritto: Hi, I'm not sure why there's so many recipients (Russell, Rob or Mark have a limited interest in this I assume), and why you're also missing some key ones (like the v4l2 list). added in cc linux-media mailing list that appears to be the right one for v4l2 and removed Russell, Rob and Mark On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 11:37:30AM +0100, Giulio Benetti wrote: Il 16/11/2017 11:31, Andreas Baierl ha scritto: Am 16.11.2017 um 11:13 schrieb Giulio Benetti: Hello, Hello, I'm wondering why cedrus https://github.com/FlorentRevest/linux-sunxi-cedrus has never been merged with linux-sunxi sunxi-next. Because it is not ready to be merged. It depends on the v4l2 request API, which was not merged and which is re-worked atm. Also, sunxi-cedrus itself is not in a finished state and is not as feature-complete to be merged. Anyway it might be something for staging... Has there been a [RFC] on the mailing list at all? Where can I find a list of TODOs to get it ready to be merged? Assuming that the request API is in, we'd need to: - Finish the MPEG4 support - Work on more useful codecs (H264 comes to my mind) - Implement the DRM planes support for the custom frame format - Implement the DRM planes support for scaling - Test it on more SoCs Or something along those lines. Lot of work to do I see it seems to be dead, no commit in 1 year. Yes, because the author did this during an internship, which ended ... Afaik nobody picked up his work yet. That's not entirely true. Some work has been done by Thomas (in CC), especially on the display engine side, but last time we talked his work was not really upstreamable. We will also resume that effort starting next march. Is it possible a preview on a separate Reporitory to start working on now? Expecially to start porting everything done by FlorentRevest to mainline, admitted you've not already done. since we need video acceleration on A20 and A33. ack. By the way, when you answer to google group, is it right that all CC I inserted are not inserted too? Because this causes mess with mailing lists (seems to me). Yes, that's one of the many brain-damaged thing happening on that list... Who can I ask to modify it? Most of all, is it possible? Maxime -- Giulio Benetti R&D Manager & Advanced Research MICRONOVA SRL Sede: Via A. Niedda 3 - 35010 Vigonza (PD) Tel. 049/8931563 - Fax 049/8931346 Cod.Fiscale - P.IVA 02663420285 Capitale Sociale € 26.000 i.v. Iscritta al Reg. Imprese di Padova N. 02663420285 Numero R.E.A. 258642