Re: [RESEND Patch v13 2/3] media: rockchip: Add a driver for Rockchip's camera interface

From: Sakari Ailus
Date: Mon Mar 04 2024 - 06:02:19 EST


Hi Michael, Mehdi,

On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 10:25:23AM +0100, Michael Riesch wrote:
> Hi Mehdi, Sakari,
>
> On 3/2/24 12:51, Mehdi Djait wrote:
> > Hi Sakari,
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 10:23:46AM +0000, Sakari Ailus wrote:
> >> Hi Mehdi,
> >>
> >> On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 06:55:54PM +0100, Mehdi Djait wrote:
> >>> Hi Sakari,
> >>>
> >>> Thank you for the review!
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 01:37:39PM +0000, Sakari Ailus wrote:
> >>>> Hi Mahdi,
> >>>>
> >>>> On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 08:03:31PM +0100, Mehdi Djait wrote:
> >>>>> From: Mehdi Djait <mehdi.djait@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> This introduces a V4L2 driver for the Rockchip CIF video capture controller.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> This controller supports multiple parallel interfaces, but for now only the
> >>>>> BT.656 interface could be tested, hence it's the only one that's supported
> >>>>> in the first version of this driver.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> This controller can be found on RK3066, PX30, RK1808, RK3128 and RK3288,
> >>>>> but for now it's only been tested on the PX30.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> CIF is implemented as a video node-centric driver.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Most of this driver was written following the BSP driver from Rockchip,
> >>>>> removing the parts that either didn't fit correctly the guidelines, or that
> >>>>> couldn't be tested.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> This basic version doesn't support cropping nor scaling and is only
> >>>>> designed with one SDTV video decoder being attached to it at any time.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> This version uses the "pingpong" mode of the controller, which is a
> >>>>> double-buffering mechanism.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Reviewed-by: Michael Riesch <michael.riesch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Mehdi Djait <mehdi.djait@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Mehdi Djait <mehdi.djait.k@xxxxxxxxx>
> >>>>> ---
> >>>>> MAINTAINERS | 7 +
> >>>>> drivers/media/platform/rockchip/Kconfig | 1 +
> >>>>> drivers/media/platform/rockchip/Makefile | 1 +
> >>>>> drivers/media/platform/rockchip/cif/Kconfig | 14 +
> >>>>> drivers/media/platform/rockchip/cif/Makefile | 3 +
> >>>>> .../media/platform/rockchip/cif/cif-capture.c | 1111 +++++++++++++++++
> >>>>> .../media/platform/rockchip/cif/cif-capture.h | 20 +
> >>>>> .../media/platform/rockchip/cif/cif-common.h | 128 ++
> >>>>> drivers/media/platform/rockchip/cif/cif-dev.c | 308 +++++
> >>>>> .../media/platform/rockchip/cif/cif-regs.h | 127 ++
> >>>>> 10 files changed, 1720 insertions(+)
> >>>>> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/rockchip/cif/Kconfig
> >>>>> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/rockchip/cif/Makefile
> >>>>> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/rockchip/cif/cif-capture.c
> >>>>> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/rockchip/cif/cif-capture.h
> >>>>> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/rockchip/cif/cif-common.h
> >>>>> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/rockchip/cif/cif-dev.c
> >>>>> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/rockchip/cif/cif-regs.h
> >>>>>
> >>>>> +static int cif_start_streaming(struct vb2_queue *queue, unsigned int count)
> >>>>> +{
> >>>>> + struct cif_stream *stream = queue->drv_priv;
> >>>>> + struct cif_device *cif_dev = stream->cifdev;
> >>>>> + struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev = &cif_dev->v4l2_dev;
> >>>>> + struct v4l2_subdev *sd;
> >>>>> + int ret;
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + if (!cif_dev->remote.sd) {
> >>>>> + ret = -ENODEV;
> >>>>> + v4l2_err(v4l2_dev, "No remote subdev detected\n");
> >>>>> + goto destroy_buf;
> >>>>> + }
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + ret = pm_runtime_resume_and_get(cif_dev->dev);
> >>>>> + if (ret < 0) {
> >>>>> + v4l2_err(v4l2_dev, "Failed to get runtime pm, %d\n", ret);
> >>>>> + goto destroy_buf;
> >>>>> + }
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + sd = cif_dev->remote.sd;
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + stream->cif_fmt_in = get_input_fmt(cif_dev->remote.sd);
> >>>>
> >>>> You should use the format on the local pad, not get it from a remote
> >>>> sub-device.
> >>>>
> >>>> Link validation ensures they're the same (or at least compatible).
> >>>>
> >>>> Speaking of which---you don't have link_validate callbacks set for the
> >>>> sub-device. See e.g. drivers/media/pci/intel/ipu3/ipu3-cio2.c for an
> >>>> example.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> ...
> >>>
> >>>>> + if (!stream->cif_fmt_in)
> >>>>> + goto runtime_put;
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + ret = cif_stream_start(stream);
> >>>>> + if (ret < 0)
> >>>>> + goto stop_stream;
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + ret = v4l2_subdev_call(sd, video, s_stream, 1);
> >>>>> + if (ret < 0)
> >>>>> + goto stop_stream;
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + return 0;
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> +stop_stream:
> >>>>> + cif_stream_stop(stream);
> >>>>> +runtime_put:
> >>>>> + pm_runtime_put(cif_dev->dev);
> >>>>> +destroy_buf:
> >>>>> + cif_return_all_buffers(stream, VB2_BUF_STATE_QUEUED);
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + return ret;
> >>>>> +}
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> +static int cif_set_fmt(struct cif_stream *stream,
> >>>>> + struct v4l2_pix_format *pix)
> >>>>> +{
> >>>>> + struct cif_device *cif_dev = stream->cifdev;
> >>>>> + struct v4l2_subdev_format sd_fmt;
> >>>>> + struct cif_output_fmt *fmt;
> >>>>> + int ret;
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + if (vb2_is_streaming(&stream->buf_queue))
> >>>>> + return -EBUSY;
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + fmt = find_output_fmt(stream, pix->pixelformat);
> >>>>> + if (!fmt)
> >>>>> + fmt = &out_fmts[0];
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + sd_fmt.which = V4L2_SUBDEV_FORMAT_ACTIVE;
> >>>>> + sd_fmt.pad = 0;
> >>>>> + sd_fmt.format.width = pix->width;
> >>>>> + sd_fmt.format.height = pix->height;
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> + ret = v4l2_subdev_call(cif_dev->remote.sd, pad, set_fmt, NULL, &sd_fmt);
> >>>>
> >>>> The user space is responsible for controlling the sensor i.e. you shouldn't
> >>>> call set_fmt sub-device op from this driver.
> >>>>
> >>>> As the driver is MC-enabled, generally the sub-devices act as a control
> >>>> interface and the V4L2 video nodes are a data interface.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> While this is true for MC-centric (Media Controller) drivers, this driver is
> >>> video-node-centric (I mentioned this in the commit msg)
> >>>
> >>> From the Kernel Documentation:
> >>> https://docs.kernel.org/userspace-api/media/v4l/open.html
> >>>
> >>> 1 - The devices that are fully controlled via V4L2 device nodes are
> >>> called video-node-centric.
> >>>
> >>> 2- Note: A video-node-centric may still provide media-controller and
> >>> sub-device interfaces as well. However, in that case the media-controller
> >>> and the sub-device interfaces are read-only and just provide information
> >>> about the device. The actual configuration is done via the video nodes.
> >>
> >> Are you sure you even want to do this?
> >>
> >> It'll limit what kind of sensors you can attach to the device and even more
> >> so in the future as we're reworking the sensor APIs to allow better control
> >> of the sensors, using internal pads (that require MC).
> >>
> >> There have been some such drivers in the past but many have been already
> >> converted, or in some cases the newer hardware generation uses MC. Keeping
> >> API compatibility is a requirement so you can't just "add support" later
> >> on.
> >
> > I totally agree that using the MC approach is better but this has nothing to
> > do with me wanting this but due to constraints I unfortunately cannot control
> > it is impossible to convert it now.
> >
> > I would say the px30 driver is still very useful and people are going to use it: a follow-up patch series to
> > add support for the Rockchip RK3568 Video Capture has already been sent:
> > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-media/20240220-v6-8-topic-rk3568-vicap-v1-0-2680a1fa640b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
>
> The driver is indeed useful as is, therefore I was rather hoping that it
> would be accepted quickly to facilitate further additions (such as the
> aforementioned RK3568 support series).
>
> However, I was not aware that the video node centric vs. media
> controller centric approach has significant implications on user space
> and hence on backwards compatibility. Now that Sakari has pointed out
> that one, I am leaning towards converting the driver to MC before it is
> integrated in mainline.
>
> I fully understand, though, that Mehdi is not in the position to make
> the required changes due to time constraints. Maybe I can fill in and
> invest some time in that, provided that
> - it is OK for Mehdi and the Bootlin people that I take over the series
> at hand, leaving the authorship intact of course, but adding my
> Co-developed-by:
> - Sakari (or someone else from the linux-media community) can provide a
> brief overview of what exactly needs to be done to do the conversion
> It should be noted that right now I have no clue what needs to be
> changed, which implies that the conversion will not happen any time soon.

You need to make the driver Media device centric. The V4L2 video nodes will
remain a data interface only. In practice this mostly involves, from the
current driver state, adding a sub-device for CIF device and removing
sensor control via video node. The driver already registers the media
device, that's good

See e.g. drivers/media/pci/intel/ipu3/ipu3-cio2.c for an example. There are
probably other minor interface related matters, such as the use of
V4L2_CAP_IO_MC capability flag.

>
> What do you think?

--
Sakari Ailus