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Hi Daniel, Em Fri, 21 Aug 2020 09:58:44 -0300 "Daniel W. S. Almeida" <dwlsalmeida@gmail.com> escreveu: > From: "Daniel W. S. Almeida" <dwlsalmeida@gmail.com> > > This series is work in progress. It represents the current work done on a > virtual DVB driver for the Linux media subsystem. I am new to the media > subsystem and to kernel development in general. > > This driver aims to: > - Serve as template for new DVB driver writers > - Help userspace application writers in general > - Push fake audio/video to userspace for testing > purposes > - Push debug information to userspace via debugfs > > Current state for this driver: > - Driver generates PSI information (PAT, PMT, SDT) > - Driver generates PCR packets > - Driver generates NULL packets for padding > - PCM audio stream is decoded by ffmpeg, but no audio is heard yet. > > changes in v10: > s302m encoder got reworked Thanks for all the hard work on it. Very much appreciated! I finally found some time to test it. For now, just a quick test from my side, without passing any arguments to the driver. See enclosed. While there are still a few issues there, I'm considering applying this series for Kernel 5.10. My plan is to write some patches on the top of yours, in order to address the problems I'll find on it. If not something more critical won't be solved in time, we may still add it at staging/media. Let's see. The problems I noticed so far are: 1. rmmod doesn't work; 2. dvbv5-stats doesn't seem to be working properly, as it is reporting signal strengh with a percentage (same for Carrier S/N ratio); 3. dvbv5-zap wrote an empty audio file (without -P flag). Probably there are still some issues at the program channel descriptor or service; 4. The provider service field is null. Perhaps we could add some string there, like "linuxtv.org". 5. Maybe we could also add a simple NIT table, just to avoid dvbv5-scan to wait for it until timeout. Also, it probably makes sense to add a debugfs interface in order to allow injecting errors at the stream at runtime. Regards, Mauro --- $ dvbv5-scan -v foobar using demux 'dvb0.demux0' Device Dummy demod for DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2 (/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0) capabilities: CAN_FEC_1_2 CAN_FEC_2_3 CAN_FEC_3_4 CAN_FEC_4_5 CAN_FEC_5_6 CAN_FEC_6_7 CAN_FEC_7_8 CAN_FEC_8_9 CAN_FEC_AUTO CAN_GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO CAN_HIERARCHY_AUTO CAN_INVERSION_AUTO CAN_QAM_16 CAN_QAM_32 CAN_QAM_64 CAN_QAM_128 CAN_QAM_256 CAN_QAM_AUTO CAN_QPSK CAN_TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO DVB API Version 5.11, Current v5 delivery system: DVBC/ANNEX_A Supported delivery systems: DVBT DVBT2 [DVBC/ANNEX_A] DVBS DVBS2 Frequency range for the current standard: From: 51.0 MHz To: 2.15 GHz Step: 62.5 kHz Tolerance: 29.5 MHz Symbol rate ranges for the current standard: From: 1.00 MBauds To: 45.0 MBauds Failed to guess country from the current locale setting. ERROR command BANDWIDTH_HZ (5) not found during retrieve Cannot calc frequency shift. Either bandwidth/symbol-rate is unavailable (yet). Scanning frequency #1 330000000 FREQUENCY = 330000000 MODULATION = QAM/AUTO INVERSION = AUTO SYMBOL_RATE = 6940000 INNER_FEC = AUTO DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A Got parameters for DVBC/ANNEX_A: FREQUENCY = 330000000 MODULATION = QAM/AUTO INVERSION = AUTO SYMBOL_RATE = 6940000 INNER_FEC = AUTO DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A Lock (0x1f) Signal= 0.00% C/N= 0.00% UCB= 0 postBER= 0 dvb_read_sections: waiting for table ID 0x00, program ID 0x00 dvb_parse_section: received table 0x00, extension ID 0x0744, section 0/0 dvb_parse_section: table 0x00, extension ID 0x0744: done PAT | table_id 0x00 | section_length 13 | one 2 | zero 0 | syntax 1 | transport_stream_id 1860 | current_next 1 | version 1 | one2 3 | section_number 0 | last_section_number 0 |\ 1 program pid | pid 0x0101: service 0x0880 Program #0 ID 0x0101, service ID 0x0880 dvb_read_sections: waiting for table ID 0x02, program ID 0x101 dvb_parse_section: received table 0x02, extension ID 0x0880, section 0/0 dvb_parse_section: table 0x02, extension ID 0x0880: done PMT | table_id 0x02 | section_length 24 | one 2 | zero 0 | syntax 1 | transport_stream_id 2176 | current_next 1 | version 1 | one2 3 | section_number 0 | last_section_number 0 |- pcr_pid 0200 | reserved2 7 | descriptor length 0 | zero3 0 | reserved3 15 |\ |- stream 0x0111: ISO/IEC 13818-1 Private Data (6) | descriptor length 6 | 0x05: registration_descriptor | 42 53 53 44 BSSD |_ 1 streams dvb_read_sections: waiting for table ID 0x40, program ID 0x10 ERROR dvb_read_sections: no data read on section filter ERROR error while reading the NIT table dvb_read_sections: waiting for table ID 0x42, program ID 0x11 dvb_parse_section: received table 0x42, extension ID 0x0744, section 0/0 dvb_parse_section: table 0x42, extension ID 0x0744: done SDT | table_id 0x42 | section_length 48 | one 2 | zero 1 | syntax 1 | transport_stream_id 1860 | current_next 1 | version 1 | one2 3 | section_number 0 | last_section_number 0 | network_id 1860 | reserved 255 |\ |- service 0x0880 | EIT schedule 0 | EIT present following 0 | free CA mode 0 | running status 4 | descriptor length 31 | 0x48: service_descriptor | service type 1 | provider '(null)' | name 'S302m: Sine Wave PCM Audio' |_ 1 services Service S302m: Sine Wave PCM Audio, provider (null): digital television Storing as channel S302m: Sine Wave PCM Audio $ dvbv5-zap -c dvb_channel.conf "S302m: Sine Wave PCM Audio" -m ... PID FREQ SPEED TOTAL 0 25.07 p/s 36.826 Kbps 55 KB 17 25.07 p/s 36.826 Kbps 55 KB 257 25.07 p/s 36.826 Kbps 55 KB 273 1335.19 p/s 1.915 Mbps 2943 KB 512 25.07 p/s 36.826 Kbps 55 KB 8191 16775.59 p/s 24.062 Mbps 36974 KB TOT 18211.08 p/s 26.121 Mbps 40138 KB Lock (0x1f) Signal= 0.00% C/N= 0.00% UCB= 0 postBER= 0 $ dvbv5-zap -c dvb_channel.conf "S302m: Sine Wave PCM Audio" -t 30 -o pcm_audio.ts using demux 'dvb0.demux0' reading channels from file 'dvb_channel.conf' service has pid type 06: 273 tuning to 330000000 Hz (0x00) Signal= 0.00% C/N= 0.00% UCB= 0 postBER= 0 Lock (0x1f) Signal= 0.00% C/N= 0.00% UCB= 0 postBER= 0 Lock (0x1f) Signal= 0.00% C/N= 0.00% UCB= 0 postBER= 0 Record to file 'pcm_audio.ts' started Forcing program stop due to timeout or terminate signal $ ls -l pcm_audio.ts -rw-r--r-- 1 mchehab mchehab 0 Sep 11 09:46 pcm_audio.ts $ dvbv5-zap -c dvb_channel.conf "S302m: Sine Wave PCM Audio" -t 30 -o pcm_audio.ts -P using demux 'dvb0.demux0' reading channels from file 'dvb_channel.conf' service has pid type 06: 273 tuning to 330000000 Hz pass all PID's to TS dvb_set_pesfilter 8192 dvb_dev_set_bufsize: buffer set to 6160384 Lock (0x1f) Signal= 0.00% C/N= 0.00% UCB= 0 postBER= 0 Lock (0x1f) Signal= 0.00% C/N= 0.00% UCB= 0 postBER= 0 Record to file 'pcm_audio.ts' started received 103809840 bytes (3379 Kbytes/sec) Lock (0x1f) Signal= 0.00% C/N= 0.00% UCB= 0 postBER= 0 $ ls -lh pcm_audio.ts -rw-r--r-- 1 mchehab mchehab 100M Sep 11 09:54 pcm_audio.ts
Hey Mauro, > Thanks for all the hard work on it. Very much appreciated! > > I finally found some time to test it. For now, just a quick > test from my side, without passing any arguments to the > driver. > That's nice! > My plan is to write some patches on the top of yours, in order to > address the problems I'll find on it. If not something more critical > won't be solved in time, we may still add it at staging/media. > Let's see. OK > 3. dvbv5-zap wrote an empty audio file (without -P flag). > Probably there are still some issues at the program > channel descriptor or service; I don't remember whether I tried this. I tried dumping the stream to a file with dvbzap, which should work. By the way, I guess we should be comparing the output to this $ ffmpeg -f lavfi -i sine=frequency=1000:duration=5 -ac 2 -c:a s302m -strict -2 out.ts Since it produces a playable transport stream file that actually sounds like a sine tone. Inspecting ffmpeg & vidtv output side by side in dvbinspector, you'll see that they're mostly the same. I have a separate PID for the PCR and some other minor differences. > 4. The provider service field is null. Perhaps we could > add some string there, like "linuxtv.org". > 5. Maybe we could also add a simple NIT table, just to > avoid dvbv5-scan to wait for it until timeout. > > Also, it probably makes sense to add a debugfs interface in > order to allow injecting errors at the stream at runtime. Sure. This is fun, sign me up for it. As I said in a previous email, I think the buffer in vidtv_s302m.c is not exactly what we want. It sounds like noise. I got it from here: https://www.daycounter.com/Calculators/Sine-Generator-Calculator.phtml I will just copy what I had in a previous email here: >How do I compute the values for a sine wave such that it can be played indefinitely? > >I was thinking about this: (just spitballing here..) > >sampling_rate_khz = 48000 >buffer_size = sampling_rate_khz * seconds >i = 0 > >for i < buffer_size: >buffer[i] = 32767 * sin( 2 * PI * freq / (sampling_rate_khz * i) ) > > >but rather I want to precompute a single period for a given frequency >such that I can loop on the array indefinitely By the way, after some time trying out stuff, I guess this is actually what we need in vidtv_s302m_write_frame: static u32 vidtv_s302m_write_frame(struct vidtv_encoder *e, u16 sample) { u32 nbytes = 0; struct vidtv_s302m_frame_16 f = {}; struct vidtv_s302m_ctx *ctx = e->ctx; /* from ffmpeg: see s302enc.c */ u8 vucf = ctx->frame_index == 0 ? 1 : 0; f.data[0] = reverse[sample & 0xff]; f.data[1] = reverse[(sample & 0xff00) >> 8]; f.data[2] = (vucf << 4) | (reverse[(sample & 0x0f)] >> 4); f.data[3] = reverse[(sample & 0x0ff0) >> 4]; f.data[4] = reverse[(sample & 0xf000) >> 12] >> 4; nbytes += vidtv_memcpy(e->encoder_buf, e->encoder_buf_offset, VIDTV_S302M_BUF_SZ, &f, sizeof(f)); e->encoder_buf_offset += nbytes; ctx->frame_index++; if (ctx->frame_index >= S302M_BLOCK_SZ) ctx->frame_index = 0; return nbytes; } i.e. see: https://docplayer.net/37828038-For-television-mapping-of-aes3-data-into-an-mpeg-2-transport-stream.html Figure 5, page 4. Lastly, I am somewhat new to C, so a few things might look odd here and there. If you come across something that's too verbose tell me and I will try to tidy it up. --thanks -- Daniel
Hi Daniel, First of all, thank you for all your work on this. I see that Mauro merged this v10, and after testing I posted a patch for the Kconfig, since that seems to be wrong. I have some more questions below, my apologies if that's been asked before. On 21/08/2020 14:58, Daniel W. S. Almeida wrote: > From: "Daniel W. S. Almeida" <dwlsalmeida@gmail.com> > > This series is work in progress. It represents the current work done on a > virtual DVB driver for the Linux media subsystem. I am new to the media > subsystem and to kernel development in general. > > This driver aims to: > - Serve as template for new DVB driver writers > - Help userspace application writers in general > - Push fake audio/video to userspace for testing > purposes > - Push debug information to userspace via debugfs > > Current state for this driver: > - Driver generates PSI information (PAT, PMT, SDT) > - Driver generates PCR packets > - Driver generates NULL packets for padding > - PCM audio stream is decoded by ffmpeg, but no audio is heard yet. > > > changes in v10: > s302m encoder got reworked > > The Virtual Digital TV Driver (vidtv) > > Background > ---------- > > Vidtv is a virtual DVB driver that aims to serve as a reference for driver > writers by serving as a template. It also validates the existing media DVB > APIs, thus helping userspace application writers. > > Currently, it consists of: > > - A fake tuner driver, which will report a bad signal quality if the chosen > frequency is too far away from a table of valid frequencies for a > particular delivery system. > > - A fake demod driver, which will constantly poll the fake signal quality > returned by the tuner, simulating a device that can lose/reacquire a lock > on the signal depending on the CNR levels. > > - A fake bridge driver, which is the module responsible for modprobing the > fake tuner and demod modules and implementing the demux logic. This module > takes parameters at initialization that will dictate how the simulation > behaves. > > - Code reponsible for encoding a valid MPEG Transport Stream, which is then > passed to the bridge driver. This fake stream contains some hardcoded content. > For now, we have a single, audio-only channel containing a single MPEG > Elementary Stream, which in turn contains a SMPTE 302m encoded sine-wave. > Note that this particular encoder was chosen because it is the easiest > way to encode PCM audio data in a MPEG Transport Stream. > > Building vidtv > -------------- > vidtv is a test driver and thus is **not** enabled by default when > compiling the kernel. > > In order to enable compilation of vidtv: > > - Enable **DVB_TEST_DRIVERS**, then > - Enable **DVB_VIDTV** > > When compiled as a module, expect the following .ko files: > > - dvb_vidtv_tuner.ko > > - dvb_vidtv_demod.ko > > - dvb_vidtv_bridge.ko Why the dvb_ prefix? All virtual drivers just start with 'vi'. And wouldn't it make more sense to call dvb_vidtv_bridge.ko just vidtv.ko? Just like the other virtual media drivers? > > Running vidtv > ------------- > When compiled as a module, run:: > > modprobe dvb_vidtv_bridge > > That's it! The bridge driver will initialize the tuner and demod drivers as > part of its own initialization. > > You can optionally define some command-line arguments to vidtv, see the > documentation for more info. > > Testing vidtv with v4l-utils > ============================ For regression testing of vidtv during the daily build it would be great if the contrib/test/test-media script can be enhanced to include vidtv. This is run during the daily build with a kernel that has lockdep and many other checks enabled, so it is very helpful to verify that no regressions happened. Note that this script relies on the /dev/mediaX devices to run the tests. I noticed that vidtv doesn't appear to create a /dev/mediaX device, even though CONFIG_MEDIA_CONTROLLER_DVB=y. This is definitely something that would be good to support in vidtv. Regards, Hans > > Start by installing v4l-utils and then modprobing vidtv:: > > modprobe dvb_vidtv_bridge > > If the driver is OK, it should load and its probing code will run. This will > pull in the tuner and demod drivers. > > Using dvb-fe-tool > ----------------- > > The first step to check whether the demod loaded successfully is to run:: > > $ dvb-fe-tool > > This should return what is currently set up at the demod struct, i.e.:: > > static const struct dvb_frontend_ops vidtv_demod_ops = { > .delsys = { > SYS_DVBT, > SYS_DVBT2, > SYS_DVBC_ANNEX_A, > SYS_DVBS, > SYS_DVBS2, > }, > > .info = { > .name = "Dummy demod for DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2", > .frequency_min_hz = 51 * MHz, > .frequency_max_hz = 2150 * MHz, > .frequency_stepsize_hz = 62500, > .frequency_tolerance_hz = 29500 * kHz, > .symbol_rate_min = 1000000, > .symbol_rate_max = 45000000, > > .caps = FE_CAN_FEC_1_2 | > FE_CAN_FEC_2_3 | > FE_CAN_FEC_3_4 | > FE_CAN_FEC_4_5 | > FE_CAN_FEC_5_6 | > FE_CAN_FEC_6_7 | > FE_CAN_FEC_7_8 | > FE_CAN_FEC_8_9 | > FE_CAN_QAM_16 | > FE_CAN_QAM_64 | > FE_CAN_QAM_32 | > FE_CAN_QAM_128 | > FE_CAN_QAM_256 | > FE_CAN_QAM_AUTO | > FE_CAN_QPSK | > FE_CAN_FEC_AUTO | > FE_CAN_INVERSION_AUTO | > FE_CAN_TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO | > FE_CAN_GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO | > FE_CAN_HIERARCHY_AUTO, > } > > .... > > Using dvb-scan > -------------- > > In order to tune into a channel and read the PSI tables, we can use dvb-scan. > > For this, one should provide a configuration file known as a 'scan file', > here's an example:: > > [Channel] > FREQUENCY = 330000000 > MODULATION = QAM/AUTO > SYMBOL_RATE = 6940000 > INNER_FEC = AUTO > DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A > > NOTE: > The parameters depend on the video standard you're testing. > > NOTE: > Vidtv is a fake driver and does not validate much of the information > in the scan file. Just specifying 'FREQUENCY' and 'DELIVERY_SYSTEM' > should be enough for DVB-T/DVB-T2. For DVB-S/DVB-C however, you > should also provide 'SYMBOL_RATE'. > > Assuming this channel is named 'channel.conf', you can then run:: > > $ dvbv5-scan dresden_dvbc_channel.conf > > Using dvb-zap > ------------- > > dvbv5-zap is a command line tool that can be used to record MPEG-TS to disk. The > typical use is to tune into a channel and put it into record mode. The example > below - which is taken from the documentation - illustrates that:: > > $ dvbv5-zap -c dvb_channel.conf "trilhas sonoras" -r > using demux '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0' > reading channels from file 'dvb_channel.conf' > service has pid type 05: 204 > tuning to 573000000 Hz > audio pid 104 > dvb_set_pesfilter 104 > Lock (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= -13.80dB UCB= 70 postBER= 3.14x10^-3 PER= 0 > DVR interface '/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0' can now be opened > > The channel can be watched by playing the contents of the DVR interface, with > some player that recognizes the MPEG-TS format, such as *mplayer* or *vlc*. > > By playing the contents of the stream one can visually inspect the workings of > vidtv, e.g.:: > > $ mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 > > > Daniel W. S. Almeida (4): > media: vidtv: implement a tuner driver > media: vidtv: implement a demodulator driver > media: vidtv: add a bridge driver > media: Documentation: vidtv: Add ReST documentation for vidtv > > .../driver-api/media/drivers/index.rst | 1 + > .../driver-api/media/drivers/vidtv.rst | 417 +++++ > MAINTAINERS | 8 + > drivers/media/test-drivers/Kconfig | 16 + > drivers/media/test-drivers/Makefile | 1 + > drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/Kconfig | 11 + > drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/Makefile | 9 + > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_bridge.c | 546 +++++++ > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_bridge.h | 60 + > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_channel.c | 306 ++++ > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_channel.h | 76 + > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_common.c | 89 ++ > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_common.h | 33 + > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_demod.c | 440 ++++++ > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_demod.h | 73 + > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_encoder.h | 96 ++ > drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_mux.c | 479 ++++++ > drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_mux.h | 160 ++ > drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_pes.c | 398 +++++ > drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_pes.h | 189 +++ > drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_psi.c | 1352 +++++++++++++++++ > drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_psi.h | 593 ++++++++ > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_s302m.c | 552 +++++++ > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_s302m.h | 90 ++ > drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_ts.c | 137 ++ > drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_ts.h | 130 ++ > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_tuner.c | 427 ++++++ > .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_tuner.h | 43 + > 28 files changed, 6732 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/vidtv.rst > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/Kconfig > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/Makefile > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_bridge.c > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_bridge.h > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_channel.c > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_channel.h > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_common.c > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_common.h > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_demod.c > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_demod.h > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_encoder.h > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_mux.c > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_mux.h > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_pes.c > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_pes.h > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_psi.c > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_psi.h > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_s302m.c > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_s302m.h > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_ts.c > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_ts.h > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_tuner.c > create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_tuner.h >
On 21/08/2020 14:58, Daniel W. S. Almeida wrote: > From: "Daniel W. S. Almeida" <dwlsalmeida@gmail.com> > > This series is work in progress. It represents the current work done on a > virtual DVB driver for the Linux media subsystem. I am new to the media > subsystem and to kernel development in general. > > This driver aims to: > - Serve as template for new DVB driver writers > - Help userspace application writers in general > - Push fake audio/video to userspace for testing > purposes > - Push debug information to userspace via debugfs > > Current state for this driver: > - Driver generates PSI information (PAT, PMT, SDT) > - Driver generates PCR packets > - Driver generates NULL packets for padding > - PCM audio stream is decoded by ffmpeg, but no audio is heard yet. > > > changes in v10: > s302m encoder got reworked Hi Daniel, Mauro, When compiling for a 32 bit system I get these warnings: linux-5.9-rc1-i686: WARNINGS In file included from ./include/linux/kernel.h:15, from ./include/asm-generic/bug.h:20, from ./arch/x86/include/asm/bug.h:93, from ./include/linux/bug.h:5, from ./include/linux/mmdebug.h:5, from /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/config-compat.h:12, from /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/compat.h:10, from <command-line>: /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/vidtv_common.c: In function 'vidtv_memcpy': ./include/linux/kern_levels.h:5:18: warning: format '%lu' expects argument of type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'size_t' {aka 'unsigned int'} [-Wformat=] 5 | #define KERN_SOH "\001" /* ASCII Start Of Header */ | ^~~~~~ ./include/linux/printk.h:508:10: note: in definition of macro 'printk_ratelimited' 508 | printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ | ^~~ ./include/linux/kern_levels.h:11:18: note: in expansion of macro 'KERN_SOH' 11 | #define KERN_ERR KERN_SOH "3" /* error conditions */ | ^~~~~~~~ ./include/linux/printk.h:522:21: note: in expansion of macro 'KERN_ERR' 522 | printk_ratelimited(KERN_ERR pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) | ^~~~~~~~ /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/vidtv_common.c:46:3: note: in expansion of macro 'pr_err_ratelimited' 46 | pr_err_ratelimited("overflow detected, skipping. Try increasing the buffer size. Needed %lu, had %zu\n", | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/vidtv_common.c: In function 'vidtv_memset': ./include/linux/kern_levels.h:5:18: warning: format '%lu' expects argument of type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'size_t' {aka 'unsigned int'} [-Wformat=] 5 | #define KERN_SOH "\001" /* ASCII Start Of Header */ | ^~~~~~ ./include/linux/printk.h:508:10: note: in definition of macro 'printk_ratelimited' 508 | printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ | ^~~ ./include/linux/kern_levels.h:11:18: note: in expansion of macro 'KERN_SOH' 11 | #define KERN_ERR KERN_SOH "3" /* error conditions */ | ^~~~~~~~ ./include/linux/printk.h:522:21: note: in expansion of macro 'KERN_ERR' 522 | printk_ratelimited(KERN_ERR pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) | ^~~~~~~~ /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/vidtv_common.c:82:3: note: in expansion of macro 'pr_err_ratelimited' 82 | pr_err_ratelimited("overflow detected, skipping. Try increasing the buffer size. Needed %lu, had %zu\n", | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In file included from ./include/linux/kernel.h:15, from ./include/asm-generic/bug.h:20, from ./arch/x86/include/asm/bug.h:93, from ./include/linux/bug.h:5, from ./include/linux/mmdebug.h:5, from /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/config-compat.h:12, from /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/compat.h:10, from <command-line>: /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/vidtv_s302m.c: In function 'vidtv_s302m_write_frames': ./include/linux/kern_levels.h:5:18: warning: format '%lu' expects argument of type 'long unsigned int', but argument 5 has type 'u32' {aka 'unsigned int'} [-Wformat=] 5 | #define KERN_SOH "\001" /* ASCII Start Of Header */ | ^~~~~~ ./include/linux/printk.h:508:10: note: in definition of macro 'printk_ratelimited' 508 | printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ | ^~~ ./include/linux/kern_levels.h:12:22: note: in expansion of macro 'KERN_SOH' 12 | #define KERN_WARNING KERN_SOH "4" /* warning conditions */ | ^~~~~~~~ ./include/linux/printk.h:524:21: note: in expansion of macro 'KERN_WARNING' 524 | printk_ratelimited(KERN_WARNING pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) | ^~~~~~~~~~~~ /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/vidtv_s302m.c:426:4: note: in expansion of macro 'pr_warn_ratelimited' 426 | pr_warn_ratelimited("write size was %d, expected %lu\n", | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In file included from ./include/linux/bitops.h:5, from ./include/linux/kernel.h:12, from ./include/asm-generic/bug.h:20, from ./arch/x86/include/asm/bug.h:93, from ./include/linux/bug.h:5, from ./include/linux/mmdebug.h:5, from /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/config-compat.h:12, from /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/compat.h:10, from <command-line>: /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/vidtv_pes.c: In function 'vidtv_pes_write_pts_dts': ./include/linux/bits.h:36:11: warning: right shift count is negative [-Wshift-count-negative] 36 | (~UL(0) >> (BITS_PER_LONG - 1 - (h)))) | ^~ ./include/linux/bits.h:38:31: note: in expansion of macro '__GENMASK' 38 | (GENMASK_INPUT_CHECK(h, l) + __GENMASK(h, l)) | ^~~~~~~~~ /home/hans/work/build/trees/i686/linux-5.9-rc1/media_build/v4l/vidtv_pes.c:99:10: note: in expansion of macro 'GENMASK' 99 | mask1 = GENMASK(32, 30); | ^~~~~~~ Please take a look at this. Regards, Hans
Hi Hans/Daniel, Em Sat, 12 Sep 2020 10:21:59 +0200 Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl> escreveu: > > Building vidtv > > -------------- > > vidtv is a test driver and thus is **not** enabled by default when > > compiling the kernel. > > > > In order to enable compilation of vidtv: > > > > - Enable **DVB_TEST_DRIVERS**, then > > - Enable **DVB_VIDTV** > > > > When compiled as a module, expect the following .ko files: > > > > - dvb_vidtv_tuner.ko > > > > - dvb_vidtv_demod.ko > > > > - dvb_vidtv_bridge.ko > > Why the dvb_ prefix? All virtual drivers just start with 'vi'. > > And wouldn't it make more sense to call dvb_vidtv_bridge.ko just vidtv.ko? > Just like the other virtual media drivers? It is a sort of standard to use dvb_* for pure digital tv bridge drivers. Yet, I agree with you that at least an alias is needed. earlier today, I wrote a patch with such purpose: https://patchwork.linuxtv.org/project/linux-media/patch/fccf254e33bdd169dde6bdd6f941cf773c82a1c0.1599901499.git.mchehab+huawei@kernel.org/ Still, maybe we should move dvb_vidtv_tuner.ko and dvb_vidtv_demod.ko to dvb-frontends and rename them. Not 100% sure about that, though. I would also rename vidtv_bridge.c to just vidtv.c. Thanks, Mauro
Hi Hans and Mauro & all >Why the dvb_ prefix? All virtual drivers just start with 'vi'. > >And wouldn't it make more sense to call dvb_vidtv_bridge.ko just vidtv.ko? >Just like the other virtual media drivers? I guess Mauro was the one to come up with the dvb_* prefix for the kernel modules for the reasons he explicited up in this thread. As far as dvb_vidtv_bridge.ko and vidtv_bridge.c, I just wanted to be verbose so that people would look at this and see that it is the code for a bridge driver, since this is also supposed to be a template. Also because I had some trouble myself figuring out what was what when first browsing through other dvb drivers. That said, I am 100% onboard with renaming this to vidtv.ko or whatever seems more appropiate :) >Yet, I agree with you that at least an alias is needed. >earlier today, I wrote a patch with such purpose: If you all would like to just leave this at that ^ I am also ok with it. >For regression testing of vidtv during the daily build it would be great if >the contrib/test/test-media script can be enhanced to include vidtv. Sure, I can do that if you'd like. Can you provide some tips on how to get started? :) >Note that this script relies on the /dev/mediaX devices to run the tests. I >noticed that vidtv doesn't appear to create a /dev/mediaX device, even though >CONFIG_MEDIA_CONTROLLER_DVB=y. This is definitely something that would be good >to support in vidtv. I didn't write any code for this specifically. I was under the impression that the dvb core would create any/all the necessary files. Mauro? >I'm thinking on something like: > >echo 1 >/sys/kernel/debug/vidtv/discontinuity > >to generate a frame numbering discontinuity > >and other things like that, changing S/N ratio and other parameters >and injecting errors, in order to test the effects on user apps. Can you provide an initial list of things you would like to see? I can then implement these and we can go from there When you say 'frame numbering discontinuity', do you mean having a gap in the the TS continuity counter for a given pid? For the s302m encoder, maybe we can add some noise to the samples? > changing S/N ratio Btw 'lose lock if signal goes bad' code in vidtv_tuner.c and vidtv_demod.c does not work currently. Mainly because they expect an array of valid frequencies to compare to and as of now there's no default. I mean these, just to be clear: static unsigned int vidtv_valid_dvb_t_freqs[NUM_VALID_TUNER_FREQS]; module_param_array(vidtv_valid_dvb_t_freqs, uint, NULL, 0); MODULE_PARM_DESC(vidtv_valid_dvb_t_freqs, "Valid DVB-T frequencies to simulate"); static unsigned int vidtv_valid_dvb_c_freqs[NUM_VALID_TUNER_FREQS]; module_param_array(vidtv_valid_dvb_c_freqs, uint, NULL, 0); MODULE_PARM_DESC(vidtv_valid_dvb_c_freqs, "Valid DVB-C frequencies to simulate"); static unsigned int vidtv_valid_dvb_s_freqs[NUM_VALID_TUNER_FREQS]; module_param_array(vidtv_valid_dvb_s_freqs, uint, NULL, 0); MODULE_PARM_DESC(vidtv_valid_dvb_s_freqs, "Valid DVB-C frequencies to simulate"); static unsigned int max_frequency_shift_hz; module_param(max_frequency_shift_hz, uint, 0); MODULE_PARM_DESC(max_frequency_shift_hz, "Maximum shift in HZ allowed when tuning in a channel") > No. I meant the audio was not a sinusoidal wave after such change. This encoder is dead simple and yet I have been struggling :/ Here is the relevant decoding code in libavcodec/s302m.c: for (; buf_size > 4; buf_size -= 5) { *o++ = (ff_reverse[buf[1]] << 8) | ff_reverse[buf[0]]; *o++ = (ff_reverse[buf[4] & 0xf0] << 12) | (ff_reverse[buf[3]] << 4) | (ff_reverse[buf[2]] >> 4); buf += 5; } I am somewhat confident that the opposite to the above is precisely what I sent you last: > f.data[0] = reverse[sample & 0xff]; > f.data[1] = reverse[(sample & 0xff00) >> 8]; > f.data[2] = (vucf << 4) | (reverse[(sample & 0x0f)] >> 4); > f.data[3] = reverse[(sample & 0x0ff0) >> 4]; > f.data[4] = reverse[(sample & 0xf000) >> 12] >> 4; Their encoder, which works perfectly of course, is: libavcodec/s302menc.c: for (c = 0; c < frame->nb_samples; c++) { uint8_t vucf = s->framing_index == 0 ? 0x10 : 0; for (channels = 0; channels < avctx->channels; channels += 2) { o[0] = ff_reverse[ samples[0] & 0xFF]; o[1] = ff_reverse[(samples[0] & 0xFF00) >> 8]; o[2] = ff_reverse[(samples[1] & 0x0F) << 4] | vucf; o[3] = ff_reverse[(samples[1] & 0x0FF0) >> 4]; o[4] = ff_reverse[(samples[1] & 0xF000) >> 12]; o += 5; samples += 2; } s->framing_index++; if (s->framing_index >= 192) s->framing_index = 0; } In which samples[0] and samples[1] are the same for stereo audio. If you feel like we should only address this later I can drop this subject but as we've both established, the encoder in v10 is flat out wrong. Your call :) -- thanks -- Daniel
Em Sat, 12 Sep 2020 11:49:01 -0300 "Daniel W. S. Almeida" <dwlsalmeida@gmail.com> escreveu: > Hi Hans and Mauro & all > > > >Why the dvb_ prefix? All virtual drivers just start with 'vi'. > > > >And wouldn't it make more sense to call dvb_vidtv_bridge.ko just vidtv.ko? > >Just like the other virtual media drivers? > > I guess Mauro was the one to come up with the dvb_* prefix for the > kernel modules for the reasons he explicited up in this thread. > > As far as dvb_vidtv_bridge.ko and vidtv_bridge.c, I just wanted to be > verbose so that people would look at this and see that it is the code > for a bridge driver, since this is also supposed to be a template. > > Also because I had some trouble myself figuring out what was what when > first browsing through other dvb drivers. That said, I am 100% onboard > with renaming this to vidtv.ko or whatever seems more appropiate :) Let us think a little bit about that. > > > >Yet, I agree with you that at least an alias is needed. > >earlier today, I wrote a patch with such purpose: > > If you all would like to just leave this at that ^ I am also ok with it. > > >For regression testing of vidtv during the daily build it would be > great if > >the contrib/test/test-media script can be enhanced to include vidtv. > > Sure, I can do that if you'd like. Can you provide some tips on how to > get started? :) Hans can explain it better, but the hole idea is to have a set of userspace apps that will ensure that drivers will properly implement the DVB API. I suspect that, before that (or together with such tooling), we need to properly implement the frontend ioctl, validating the per delivery system parameters, as, right now, it just accepts anything from userspace. > >Note that this script relies on the /dev/mediaX devices to run the > tests. I > >noticed that vidtv doesn't appear to create a /dev/mediaX device, even though > >CONFIG_MEDIA_CONTROLLER_DVB=y. This is definitely something that would > be good > >to support in vidtv. > > I didn't write any code for this specifically. I was under the > impression that the dvb core would create any/all the necessary files. Mauro? It should be easy to implement support for it. The core does almost everything. Drivers just need to initialize the media controller. See for example: drivers/media/usb/em28xx/em28xx-dvb.c > >I'm thinking on something like: > > > >echo 1 >/sys/kernel/debug/vidtv/discontinuity > > > >to generate a frame numbering discontinuity > > > >and other things like that, changing S/N ratio and other parameters > >and injecting errors, in order to test the effects on user apps. > > Can you provide an initial list of things you would like to see? I can > then implement these and we can go from there Well, things that could help identifying bugs on userspace... > > When you say 'frame numbering discontinuity', do you mean having a gap > in the the TS continuity counter for a given pid? ... like this. Yeah, adding a gap a TS continuity counter. Other things could be to add noise to frames and increment the dvbv5-stat numbers and shifting bits and/or dropping 188-byte frames. With that regards, I'm planning to add support for dvb5-stat myself, as this should be trivial for me. Once support gets added, changing the stats is just a matter of increment some counters at fe cache. > > For the s302m encoder, maybe we can add some noise to the samples? Yes. > > > changing S/N ratio > > Btw 'lose lock if signal goes bad' code in vidtv_tuner.c and > vidtv_demod.c does not work currently. Mainly because they expect an > array of valid frequencies to compare to and as of now there's no default. > > I mean these, just to be clear: > > static unsigned int vidtv_valid_dvb_t_freqs[NUM_VALID_TUNER_FREQS]; > module_param_array(vidtv_valid_dvb_t_freqs, uint, NULL, 0); > MODULE_PARM_DESC(vidtv_valid_dvb_t_freqs, > "Valid DVB-T frequencies to simulate"); > > static unsigned int vidtv_valid_dvb_c_freqs[NUM_VALID_TUNER_FREQS]; > module_param_array(vidtv_valid_dvb_c_freqs, uint, NULL, 0); > MODULE_PARM_DESC(vidtv_valid_dvb_c_freqs, > "Valid DVB-C frequencies to simulate"); > > static unsigned int vidtv_valid_dvb_s_freqs[NUM_VALID_TUNER_FREQS]; > module_param_array(vidtv_valid_dvb_s_freqs, uint, NULL, 0); > MODULE_PARM_DESC(vidtv_valid_dvb_s_freqs, > "Valid DVB-C frequencies to simulate"); > > static unsigned int max_frequency_shift_hz; > module_param(max_frequency_shift_hz, uint, 0); > MODULE_PARM_DESC(max_frequency_shift_hz, > "Maximum shift in HZ allowed when tuning in a channel") Yes, I know (btw, there's a bug on its implementation - I'm working on a fix ATM). There are two different things here. With the above, you're simulating tuning at a wrong frequency. Another thing would be to have a parameter forcing errors. This can be helpful to dynamically inject errors on a tuned channel, and see how apps will behave. > > No. I meant the audio was not a sinusoidal wave after such change. > > This encoder is dead simple and yet I have been struggling :/ :-) That happens. As I said, for now this is not too important. The way it is, it is already possible to test userspace. Yet, it would be nice to get it fixed, and maybe change the code in the future to play some simple public domain music (or maybe some random music using for example a pentatonic scale). Avoiding a single periodic waveform can help tracking other issues when there are package drops. > > Here is the relevant decoding code in libavcodec/s302m.c: > > for (; buf_size > 4; buf_size -= 5) { > *o++ = (ff_reverse[buf[1]] << 8) | > ff_reverse[buf[0]]; > *o++ = (ff_reverse[buf[4] & 0xf0] << 12) | > (ff_reverse[buf[3]] << 4) | > (ff_reverse[buf[2]] >> 4); > buf += 5; > } > > I am somewhat confident that the opposite to the above is precisely what > I sent you last: > > > f.data[0] = reverse[sample & 0xff]; > > f.data[1] = reverse[(sample & 0xff00) >> 8]; > > f.data[2] = (vucf << 4) | (reverse[(sample & 0x0f)] >> 4); > > f.data[3] = reverse[(sample & 0x0ff0) >> 4]; > > f.data[4] = reverse[(sample & 0xf000) >> 12] >> 4; > > > Their encoder, which works perfectly of course, is: > > libavcodec/s302menc.c: > > for (c = 0; c < frame->nb_samples; c++) { > uint8_t vucf = s->framing_index == 0 ? 0x10 : 0; > > for (channels = 0; channels < avctx->channels; channels += > 2) { > o[0] = ff_reverse[ samples[0] & 0xFF]; > o[1] = ff_reverse[(samples[0] & 0xFF00) >> 8]; > o[2] = ff_reverse[(samples[1] & 0x0F) << 4] | vucf; > o[3] = ff_reverse[(samples[1] & 0x0FF0) >> 4]; > o[4] = ff_reverse[(samples[1] & 0xF000) >> 12]; > o += 5; > samples += 2; > > } > > s->framing_index++; > if (s->framing_index >= 192) > s->framing_index = 0; > } > > In which samples[0] and samples[1] are the same for stereo audio. > > If you feel like we should only address this later I can drop this > subject but as we've both established, the encoder in v10 is flat out > wrong. Your call :) Well, if you're confident and had it tested, feel free to submit a patch ;-) Thanks, Mauro
On 12/09/2020 19:57, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: > Em Sat, 12 Sep 2020 11:49:01 -0300 > "Daniel W. S. Almeida" <dwlsalmeida@gmail.com> escreveu: > >> Hi Hans and Mauro & all >> >> >>> Why the dvb_ prefix? All virtual drivers just start with 'vi'. >>> >>> And wouldn't it make more sense to call dvb_vidtv_bridge.ko just vidtv.ko? >>> Just like the other virtual media drivers? >> >> I guess Mauro was the one to come up with the dvb_* prefix for the >> kernel modules for the reasons he explicited up in this thread. >> >> As far as dvb_vidtv_bridge.ko and vidtv_bridge.c, I just wanted to be >> verbose so that people would look at this and see that it is the code >> for a bridge driver, since this is also supposed to be a template. >> >> Also because I had some trouble myself figuring out what was what when >> first browsing through other dvb drivers. That said, I am 100% onboard >> with renaming this to vidtv.ko or whatever seems more appropiate :) > > Let us think a little bit about that. > >> >> >>> Yet, I agree with you that at least an alias is needed. >>> earlier today, I wrote a patch with such purpose: >> >> If you all would like to just leave this at that ^ I am also ok with it. >> >>> For regression testing of vidtv during the daily build it would be >> great if >>> the contrib/test/test-media script can be enhanced to include vidtv. >> >> Sure, I can do that if you'd like. Can you provide some tips on how to >> get started? :) > > Hans can explain it better, but the hole idea is to have a set of > userspace apps that will ensure that drivers will properly implement > the DVB API. > > I suspect that, before that (or together with such tooling), we need > to properly implement the frontend ioctl, validating the per delivery > system parameters, as, right now, it just accepts anything from > userspace. Daniel, if you look at the test-media script, then you'll see that it has separate sections for each virtual driver. It's probably best to look at the vim2m driver tests since that's the easiest. It loads the module, then it starts v4l2-compliance to test the API. This utility basically tries all V4L2 APIs and checks that the driver conforms to the spec. Note that you see options like '-m platform:vim2m' that selects which /dev/media device to use based on the name and v4l2-compliance (or v4l2-ctl with the -z option) then walks the topology of the media device and tests all interfaces it finds. Hence my question about media controller support in vidtv: this should be supported there as well since it allows you to write these test sequences without having to know which /dev/fooX device should be used. After the compliance test is run the script tests unbind/bind (always a nasty test) and checks for memory leaks (if enabled in the kernel). Much of this test sequence can be copied for vidtv, but you need something else for the compliance test. It would for now be enough to have some quick check with the existing dvb utils from v4l-utils to see that the basics work. IMHO I think a dtv-compliance utility along the lines of v4l2-compliance and cec-compliance should be created. I'm actually wondering whether the dtv compliance tests shouldn't be part of v4l2-compliance (which would have to be renamed to media-compliance in that case) since there are hybrid drivers supporting both in the same media topology. This would make compliance tests possible where analog/digital TV mode handling is tested (i.e. if analog TV is in use, then trying to use digital TV would return EBUSY and vice versa). It would require some work in v4l2-compliance.cpp to make this possible, but I can do that myself. Compliance tests have proven to be a great method of testing for regressions and testing drivers in general. Note that it takes a lot of time to create good compliance tests, but you just start with some simple tests and expand it over time. Regards, Hans
From: "Daniel W. S. Almeida" <dwlsalmeida@gmail.com> This series is work in progress. It represents the current work done on a virtual DVB driver for the Linux media subsystem. I am new to the media subsystem and to kernel development in general. This driver aims to: - Serve as template for new DVB driver writers - Help userspace application writers in general - Push fake audio/video to userspace for testing purposes - Push debug information to userspace via debugfs Current state for this driver: - Driver generates PSI information (PAT, PMT, SDT) - Driver generates PCR packets - Driver generates NULL packets for padding - PCM audio stream is decoded by ffmpeg, but no audio is heard yet. changes in v10: s302m encoder got reworked The Virtual Digital TV Driver (vidtv) Background ---------- Vidtv is a virtual DVB driver that aims to serve as a reference for driver writers by serving as a template. It also validates the existing media DVB APIs, thus helping userspace application writers. Currently, it consists of: - A fake tuner driver, which will report a bad signal quality if the chosen frequency is too far away from a table of valid frequencies for a particular delivery system. - A fake demod driver, which will constantly poll the fake signal quality returned by the tuner, simulating a device that can lose/reacquire a lock on the signal depending on the CNR levels. - A fake bridge driver, which is the module responsible for modprobing the fake tuner and demod modules and implementing the demux logic. This module takes parameters at initialization that will dictate how the simulation behaves. - Code reponsible for encoding a valid MPEG Transport Stream, which is then passed to the bridge driver. This fake stream contains some hardcoded content. For now, we have a single, audio-only channel containing a single MPEG Elementary Stream, which in turn contains a SMPTE 302m encoded sine-wave. Note that this particular encoder was chosen because it is the easiest way to encode PCM audio data in a MPEG Transport Stream. Building vidtv -------------- vidtv is a test driver and thus is **not** enabled by default when compiling the kernel. In order to enable compilation of vidtv: - Enable **DVB_TEST_DRIVERS**, then - Enable **DVB_VIDTV** When compiled as a module, expect the following .ko files: - dvb_vidtv_tuner.ko - dvb_vidtv_demod.ko - dvb_vidtv_bridge.ko Running vidtv ------------- When compiled as a module, run:: modprobe dvb_vidtv_bridge That's it! The bridge driver will initialize the tuner and demod drivers as part of its own initialization. You can optionally define some command-line arguments to vidtv, see the documentation for more info. Testing vidtv with v4l-utils ============================ Start by installing v4l-utils and then modprobing vidtv:: modprobe dvb_vidtv_bridge If the driver is OK, it should load and its probing code will run. This will pull in the tuner and demod drivers. Using dvb-fe-tool ----------------- The first step to check whether the demod loaded successfully is to run:: $ dvb-fe-tool This should return what is currently set up at the demod struct, i.e.:: static const struct dvb_frontend_ops vidtv_demod_ops = { .delsys = { SYS_DVBT, SYS_DVBT2, SYS_DVBC_ANNEX_A, SYS_DVBS, SYS_DVBS2, }, .info = { .name = "Dummy demod for DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2", .frequency_min_hz = 51 * MHz, .frequency_max_hz = 2150 * MHz, .frequency_stepsize_hz = 62500, .frequency_tolerance_hz = 29500 * kHz, .symbol_rate_min = 1000000, .symbol_rate_max = 45000000, .caps = FE_CAN_FEC_1_2 | FE_CAN_FEC_2_3 | FE_CAN_FEC_3_4 | FE_CAN_FEC_4_5 | FE_CAN_FEC_5_6 | FE_CAN_FEC_6_7 | FE_CAN_FEC_7_8 | FE_CAN_FEC_8_9 | FE_CAN_QAM_16 | FE_CAN_QAM_64 | FE_CAN_QAM_32 | FE_CAN_QAM_128 | FE_CAN_QAM_256 | FE_CAN_QAM_AUTO | FE_CAN_QPSK | FE_CAN_FEC_AUTO | FE_CAN_INVERSION_AUTO | FE_CAN_TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO | FE_CAN_GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO | FE_CAN_HIERARCHY_AUTO, } .... Using dvb-scan -------------- In order to tune into a channel and read the PSI tables, we can use dvb-scan. For this, one should provide a configuration file known as a 'scan file', here's an example:: [Channel] FREQUENCY = 330000000 MODULATION = QAM/AUTO SYMBOL_RATE = 6940000 INNER_FEC = AUTO DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A NOTE: The parameters depend on the video standard you're testing. NOTE: Vidtv is a fake driver and does not validate much of the information in the scan file. Just specifying 'FREQUENCY' and 'DELIVERY_SYSTEM' should be enough for DVB-T/DVB-T2. For DVB-S/DVB-C however, you should also provide 'SYMBOL_RATE'. Assuming this channel is named 'channel.conf', you can then run:: $ dvbv5-scan dresden_dvbc_channel.conf Using dvb-zap ------------- dvbv5-zap is a command line tool that can be used to record MPEG-TS to disk. The typical use is to tune into a channel and put it into record mode. The example below - which is taken from the documentation - illustrates that:: $ dvbv5-zap -c dvb_channel.conf "trilhas sonoras" -r using demux '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0' reading channels from file 'dvb_channel.conf' service has pid type 05: 204 tuning to 573000000 Hz audio pid 104 dvb_set_pesfilter 104 Lock (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= -13.80dB UCB= 70 postBER= 3.14x10^-3 PER= 0 DVR interface '/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0' can now be opened The channel can be watched by playing the contents of the DVR interface, with some player that recognizes the MPEG-TS format, such as *mplayer* or *vlc*. By playing the contents of the stream one can visually inspect the workings of vidtv, e.g.:: $ mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 Daniel W. S. Almeida (4): media: vidtv: implement a tuner driver media: vidtv: implement a demodulator driver media: vidtv: add a bridge driver media: Documentation: vidtv: Add ReST documentation for vidtv .../driver-api/media/drivers/index.rst | 1 + .../driver-api/media/drivers/vidtv.rst | 417 +++++ MAINTAINERS | 8 + drivers/media/test-drivers/Kconfig | 16 + drivers/media/test-drivers/Makefile | 1 + drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/Kconfig | 11 + drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/Makefile | 9 + .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_bridge.c | 546 +++++++ .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_bridge.h | 60 + .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_channel.c | 306 ++++ .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_channel.h | 76 + .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_common.c | 89 ++ .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_common.h | 33 + .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_demod.c | 440 ++++++ .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_demod.h | 73 + .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_encoder.h | 96 ++ drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_mux.c | 479 ++++++ drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_mux.h | 160 ++ drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_pes.c | 398 +++++ drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_pes.h | 189 +++ drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_psi.c | 1352 +++++++++++++++++ drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_psi.h | 593 ++++++++ .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_s302m.c | 552 +++++++ .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_s302m.h | 90 ++ drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_ts.c | 137 ++ drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_ts.h | 130 ++ .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_tuner.c | 427 ++++++ .../media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_tuner.h | 43 + 28 files changed, 6732 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/vidtv.rst create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/Kconfig create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/Makefile create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_bridge.c create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_bridge.h create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_channel.c create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_channel.h create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_common.c create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_common.h create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_demod.c create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_demod.h create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_encoder.h create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_mux.c create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_mux.h create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_pes.c create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_pes.h create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_psi.c create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_psi.h create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_s302m.c create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_s302m.h create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_ts.c create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_ts.h create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_tuner.c create mode 100644 drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_tuner.h