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Series | media: rkvdec: Align decoder behavior with Hantro and Cedrus | expand |
Hi Chen-Yu Tsai, W dniu 08.10.2021 o 12:04, Chen-Yu Tsai pisze: > Hi everyone, > > While working on the rkvdec H.264 decoder for ChromeOS, I noticed some > behavioral differences compared to Hantro and Cedrus: > > 1. The driver always overrides the sizeimage setting given by userspace > for the output format. This results in insufficient buffer space when > running the ChromeOS video_decode_accelerator_tests test program, > likely due to a small initial resolution followed by dynamic > resolution change. > > 2. Doesn't support dynamic resolution change. > > This small series fixes both and aligns the behavior with the other two > stateless decoder drivers. This was tested on the downstream ChromeOS > 5.10 kernel with ChromeOS. Also compiled tested on mainline but I don't > have any other RK3399 devices set up to test video stuff, so testing > would be very much appreciated. > > Also, I'm not sure if user applications are required to check the value > of sizeimage upon S_FMT return. If the value is different or too small, > what can the application do besides fail? AFAICT it can't split the > data of one frame (or slice) between different buffers. > > Andrzej, I believe the second patch would conflict with your VP9 series. > The conflict is rather trivial to solve. Adopting your version does not change in any way (neither for better nor for worse) the fluster score I get for vp9 with rkvdec on a rockpi4 using my vp9 series. Regards, Andrzej > > Regards > ChenYu > > Chen-Yu Tsai (2): > media: rkvdec: Do not override sizeimage for output format > media: rkvdec: Support dynamic resolution changes > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec-h264.c | 5 +-- > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec.c | 40 +++++++++++----------- > 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) >
Hi Chen-Yu, thanks for looking into this. Le vendredi 08 octobre 2021 à 18:04 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > Hi everyone, > > While working on the rkvdec H.264 decoder for ChromeOS, I noticed some > behavioral differences compared to Hantro and Cedrus: > > 1. The driver always overrides the sizeimage setting given by userspace > for the output format. This results in insufficient buffer space when > running the ChromeOS video_decode_accelerator_tests test program, > likely due to a small initial resolution followed by dynamic > resolution change. > > 2. Doesn't support dynamic resolution change. > > This small series fixes both and aligns the behavior with the other two > stateless decoder drivers. This was tested on the downstream ChromeOS > 5.10 kernel with ChromeOS. Also compiled tested on mainline but I don't > have any other RK3399 devices set up to test video stuff, so testing > would be very much appreciated. > > Also, I'm not sure if user applications are required to check the value > of sizeimage upon S_FMT return. If the value is different or too small, > what can the application do besides fail? AFAICT it can't split the > data of one frame (or slice) between different buffers. While most software out there just assumes that driver will do it right and crash when it's not the case, application that do map the buffer to CPU must read back the fmt structure as the drivers are all fail-safe and will modify that structure to a set of valid value s for the context. As for opposite direction (output vs capture) format being changed, this should be documented in the spec, if you find it too unclear or missing for sateless codec (I know it's there for stateful but can't remember, would have to re-read, for stateless) let us know. regards, Nicolas > > Andrzej, I believe the second patch would conflict with your VP9 series. > > > Regards > ChenYu > > Chen-Yu Tsai (2): > media: rkvdec: Do not override sizeimage for output format > media: rkvdec: Support dynamic resolution changes > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec-h264.c | 5 +-- > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec.c | 40 +++++++++++----------- > 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) >
Hi, On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 11:42 PM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas@ndufresne.ca> wrote: > > Hi Chen-Yu, > > thanks for looking into this. > > Le vendredi 08 octobre 2021 à 18:04 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > > Hi everyone, > > > > While working on the rkvdec H.264 decoder for ChromeOS, I noticed some > > behavioral differences compared to Hantro and Cedrus: > > > > 1. The driver always overrides the sizeimage setting given by userspace > > for the output format. This results in insufficient buffer space when > > running the ChromeOS video_decode_accelerator_tests test program, > > likely due to a small initial resolution followed by dynamic > > resolution change. > > > > 2. Doesn't support dynamic resolution change. > > > > This small series fixes both and aligns the behavior with the other two > > stateless decoder drivers. This was tested on the downstream ChromeOS > > 5.10 kernel with ChromeOS. Also compiled tested on mainline but I don't > > have any other RK3399 devices set up to test video stuff, so testing > > would be very much appreciated. > > > > Also, I'm not sure if user applications are required to check the value > > of sizeimage upon S_FMT return. If the value is different or too small, > > what can the application do besides fail? AFAICT it can't split the > > data of one frame (or slice) between different buffers. > > While most software out there just assumes that driver will do it right and > crash when it's not the case, application that do map the buffer to CPU must > read back the fmt structure as the drivers are all fail-safe and will modify > that structure to a set of valid value s for the context. I believe what is happening in Chromium is that the decoder is opened with some default settings, including the smallest viable resolution for the output side, and the buffers allocated accordingly. When dynamic resolution change happens, the decoder does not check if the current buffers are sufficiently sized; it just assumes that they are. And when it starts pushing data into the buffers, it realizes they are too small and fails. The spec also says: Clients are allowed to set the sizeimage field for variable length compressed data flagged with V4L2_FMT_FLAG_COMPRESSED at ioctl VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT, but the driver may ignore it and set the value itself, or it may modify the provided value based on alignment requirements or minimum/maximum size requirements. The spec only guarantees that the buffers are of sufficient size for the resolution configured at the time they were allocated/requested. So I think my first patch is a workaround for a somewhat broken userspace. But it seems the other stateless drivers are providing similar behavior, as I previously mentioned. > As for opposite direction (output vs capture) format being changed, this should > be documented in the spec, if you find it too unclear or missing for sateless > codec (I know it's there for stateful but can't remember, would have to re-read, > for stateless) let us know. AFAICT the capture side is working OK and to spec. Regards ChenYu > regards, > Nicolas > > > > > Andrzej, I believe the second patch would conflict with your VP9 series. > > > > > > Regards > > ChenYu > > > > Chen-Yu Tsai (2): > > media: rkvdec: Do not override sizeimage for output format > > media: rkvdec: Support dynamic resolution changes > > > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec-h264.c | 5 +-- > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec.c | 40 +++++++++++----------- > > 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) > > > >
Le mercredi 13 octobre 2021 à 15:05 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > Hi, > > On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 11:42 PM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas@ndufresne.ca> wrote: > > > > Hi Chen-Yu, > > > > thanks for looking into this. > > > > Le vendredi 08 octobre 2021 à 18:04 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > While working on the rkvdec H.264 decoder for ChromeOS, I noticed some > > > behavioral differences compared to Hantro and Cedrus: > > > > > > 1. The driver always overrides the sizeimage setting given by userspace > > > for the output format. This results in insufficient buffer space when > > > running the ChromeOS video_decode_accelerator_tests test program, > > > likely due to a small initial resolution followed by dynamic > > > resolution change. > > > > > > 2. Doesn't support dynamic resolution change. > > > > > > This small series fixes both and aligns the behavior with the other two > > > stateless decoder drivers. This was tested on the downstream ChromeOS > > > 5.10 kernel with ChromeOS. Also compiled tested on mainline but I don't > > > have any other RK3399 devices set up to test video stuff, so testing > > > would be very much appreciated. > > > > > > Also, I'm not sure if user applications are required to check the value > > > of sizeimage upon S_FMT return. If the value is different or too small, > > > what can the application do besides fail? AFAICT it can't split the > > > data of one frame (or slice) between different buffers. > > > > While most software out there just assumes that driver will do it right and > > crash when it's not the case, application that do map the buffer to CPU must > > read back the fmt structure as the drivers are all fail-safe and will modify > > that structure to a set of valid value s for the context. > > I believe what is happening in Chromium is that the decoder is opened with > some default settings, including the smallest viable resolution for the > output side, and the buffers allocated accordingly. When dynamic resolution > change happens, the decoder does not check if the current buffers are > sufficiently sized; it just assumes that they are. And when it starts > pushing data into the buffers, it realizes they are too small and fails. > > The spec also says: > > Clients are allowed to set the sizeimage field for variable length > compressed data flagged with V4L2_FMT_FLAG_COMPRESSED at ioctl > VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT, but the driver may ignore it and set the value itself, > or it may modify the provided value based on alignment requirements or > minimum/maximum size requirements. > > The spec only guarantees that the buffers are of sufficient size for the > resolution configured at the time they were allocated/requested. > > So I think my first patch is a workaround for a somewhat broken userspace. > But it seems the other stateless drivers are providing similar behavior, > as I previously mentioned. That's what I mean, this is not a driver bug strictly speaking (assuming it does guaranty the buffer size is sufficient) but it is without your change inconvenient, as userspace may be aware of the largest resolution it will decode, and may want to allocate larger buffer upfront. As per Chromium bug, this is being addressed already. Thanks for this driver improvement. > > > As for opposite direction (output vs capture) format being changed, this should > > be documented in the spec, if you find it too unclear or missing for sateless > > codec (I know it's there for stateful but can't remember, would have to re-read, > > for stateless) let us know. > > AFAICT the capture side is working OK and to spec. > > > Regards > ChenYu > > > regards, > > Nicolas > > > > > > > > Andrzej, I believe the second patch would conflict with your VP9 series. > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > ChenYu > > > > > > Chen-Yu Tsai (2): > > > media: rkvdec: Do not override sizeimage for output format > > > media: rkvdec: Support dynamic resolution changes > > > > > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec-h264.c | 5 +-- > > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec.c | 40 +++++++++++----------- > > > 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) > > > > > > >
On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 9:40 PM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas@ndufresne.ca> wrote: > > Le mercredi 13 octobre 2021 à 15:05 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 11:42 PM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas@ndufresne.ca> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Chen-Yu, > > > > > > thanks for looking into this. > > > > > > Le vendredi 08 octobre 2021 à 18:04 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > > > While working on the rkvdec H.264 decoder for ChromeOS, I noticed some > > > > behavioral differences compared to Hantro and Cedrus: > > > > > > > > 1. The driver always overrides the sizeimage setting given by userspace > > > > for the output format. This results in insufficient buffer space when > > > > running the ChromeOS video_decode_accelerator_tests test program, > > > > likely due to a small initial resolution followed by dynamic > > > > resolution change. > > > > > > > > 2. Doesn't support dynamic resolution change. > > > > > > > > This small series fixes both and aligns the behavior with the other two > > > > stateless decoder drivers. This was tested on the downstream ChromeOS > > > > 5.10 kernel with ChromeOS. Also compiled tested on mainline but I don't > > > > have any other RK3399 devices set up to test video stuff, so testing > > > > would be very much appreciated. > > > > > > > > Also, I'm not sure if user applications are required to check the value > > > > of sizeimage upon S_FMT return. If the value is different or too small, > > > > what can the application do besides fail? AFAICT it can't split the > > > > data of one frame (or slice) between different buffers. > > > > > > While most software out there just assumes that driver will do it right and > > > crash when it's not the case, application that do map the buffer to CPU must > > > read back the fmt structure as the drivers are all fail-safe and will modify > > > that structure to a set of valid value s for the context. > > > > I believe what is happening in Chromium is that the decoder is opened with > > some default settings, including the smallest viable resolution for the > > output side, and the buffers allocated accordingly. When dynamic resolution > > change happens, the decoder does not check if the current buffers are > > sufficiently sized; it just assumes that they are. And when it starts > > pushing data into the buffers, it realizes they are too small and fails. > > > > The spec also says: > > > > Clients are allowed to set the sizeimage field for variable length > > compressed data flagged with V4L2_FMT_FLAG_COMPRESSED at ioctl > > VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT, but the driver may ignore it and set the value itself, > > or it may modify the provided value based on alignment requirements or > > minimum/maximum size requirements. > > > > The spec only guarantees that the buffers are of sufficient size for the > > resolution configured at the time they were allocated/requested. > > > > So I think my first patch is a workaround for a somewhat broken userspace. > > But it seems the other stateless drivers are providing similar behavior, > > as I previously mentioned. > > That's what I mean, this is not a driver bug strictly speaking (assuming it does > guaranty the buffer size is sufficient) but it is without your change > inconvenient, as userspace may be aware of the largest resolution it will > decode, and may want to allocate larger buffer upfront. Thinking about this more, I think a few follow up fixes for each driver are in order. The spec implies that the driver should override the value should userspace give some unrealistic value, such as asking for a 256 byte buffer for a 4K frame size. Cedrus (CCing Jernej) comes close, but a 1K buffer might not be enough for really large frames, even though it's slice based? ChenYu > As per Chromium bug, this is being addressed already. Thanks for this driver > improvement. > > > > > > As for opposite direction (output vs capture) format being changed, this should > > > be documented in the spec, if you find it too unclear or missing for sateless > > > codec (I know it's there for stateful but can't remember, would have to re-read, > > > for stateless) let us know. > > > > AFAICT the capture side is working OK and to spec. > > > > > > Regards > > ChenYu > > > > > regards, > > > Nicolas > > > > > > > > > > > Andrzej, I believe the second patch would conflict with your VP9 series. > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > ChenYu > > > > > > > > Chen-Yu Tsai (2): > > > > media: rkvdec: Do not override sizeimage for output format > > > > media: rkvdec: Support dynamic resolution changes > > > > > > > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec-h264.c | 5 +-- > > > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec.c | 40 +++++++++++----------- > > > > 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) > > > > > > > > > > > >
On Thu, 14 Oct 2021 at 04:31, Chen-Yu Tsai <wenst@chromium.org> wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 9:40 PM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas@ndufresne.ca> wrote: > > > > Le mercredi 13 octobre 2021 à 15:05 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > > > Hi, > > > > > > On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 11:42 PM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas@ndufresne.ca> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Chen-Yu, > > > > > > > > thanks for looking into this. > > > > > > > > Le vendredi 08 octobre 2021 à 18:04 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > > > > > While working on the rkvdec H.264 decoder for ChromeOS, I noticed some > > > > > behavioral differences compared to Hantro and Cedrus: > > > > > > > > > > 1. The driver always overrides the sizeimage setting given by userspace > > > > > for the output format. This results in insufficient buffer space when > > > > > running the ChromeOS video_decode_accelerator_tests test program, > > > > > likely due to a small initial resolution followed by dynamic > > > > > resolution change. > > > > > > > > > > 2. Doesn't support dynamic resolution change. > > > > > > > > > > This small series fixes both and aligns the behavior with the other two > > > > > stateless decoder drivers. This was tested on the downstream ChromeOS > > > > > 5.10 kernel with ChromeOS. Also compiled tested on mainline but I don't > > > > > have any other RK3399 devices set up to test video stuff, so testing > > > > > would be very much appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > Also, I'm not sure if user applications are required to check the value > > > > > of sizeimage upon S_FMT return. If the value is different or too small, > > > > > what can the application do besides fail? AFAICT it can't split the > > > > > data of one frame (or slice) between different buffers. > > > > > > > > While most software out there just assumes that driver will do it right and > > > > crash when it's not the case, application that do map the buffer to CPU must > > > > read back the fmt structure as the drivers are all fail-safe and will modify > > > > that structure to a set of valid value s for the context. > > > > > > I believe what is happening in Chromium is that the decoder is opened with > > > some default settings, including the smallest viable resolution for the > > > output side, and the buffers allocated accordingly. When dynamic resolution > > > change happens, the decoder does not check if the current buffers are > > > sufficiently sized; it just assumes that they are. And when it starts > > > pushing data into the buffers, it realizes they are too small and fails. > > > > > > The spec also says: > > > > > > Clients are allowed to set the sizeimage field for variable length > > > compressed data flagged with V4L2_FMT_FLAG_COMPRESSED at ioctl > > > VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT, but the driver may ignore it and set the value itself, > > > or it may modify the provided value based on alignment requirements or > > > minimum/maximum size requirements. > > > > > > The spec only guarantees that the buffers are of sufficient size for the > > > resolution configured at the time they were allocated/requested. > > > > > > So I think my first patch is a workaround for a somewhat broken userspace. > > > But it seems the other stateless drivers are providing similar behavior, > > > as I previously mentioned. > > > > That's what I mean, this is not a driver bug strictly speaking (assuming it does > > guaranty the buffer size is sufficient) but it is without your change > > inconvenient, as userspace may be aware of the largest resolution it will > > decode, and may want to allocate larger buffer upfront. > > Thinking about this more, I think a few follow up fixes for each driver > are in order. The spec implies that the driver should override the value > should userspace give some unrealistic value, such as asking for a 256 byte > buffer for a 4K frame size. > Where is the spec implying that? This is encoded content, so I'm really inclined to avoid this path. Having the driver decide what is "unrealistic" would mean some heuristics in the drivers for something that should really come from userspace. Thanks, Ezequiel > Cedrus (CCing Jernej) comes close, but a 1K buffer might not be enough for > really large frames, even though it's slice based? > > ChenYu > > > > As per Chromium bug, this is being addressed already. Thanks for this driver > > improvement. > > > > > > > > > As for opposite direction (output vs capture) format being changed, this should > > > > be documented in the spec, if you find it too unclear or missing for sateless > > > > codec (I know it's there for stateful but can't remember, would have to re-read, > > > > for stateless) let us know. > > > > > > AFAICT the capture side is working OK and to spec. > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > ChenYu > > > > > > > regards, > > > > Nicolas > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Andrzej, I believe the second patch would conflict with your VP9 series. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > ChenYu > > > > > > > > > > Chen-Yu Tsai (2): > > > > > media: rkvdec: Do not override sizeimage for output format > > > > > media: rkvdec: Support dynamic resolution changes > > > > > > > > > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec-h264.c | 5 +-- > > > > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec.c | 40 +++++++++++----------- > > > > > 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 4:46 PM Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel@vanguardiasur.com.ar> wrote: > > On Thu, 14 Oct 2021 at 04:31, Chen-Yu Tsai <wenst@chromium.org> wrote: > > > > On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 9:40 PM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas@ndufresne.ca> wrote: > > > > > > Le mercredi 13 octobre 2021 à 15:05 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 11:42 PM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas@ndufresne.ca> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Chen-Yu, > > > > > > > > > > thanks for looking into this. > > > > > > > > > > Le vendredi 08 octobre 2021 à 18:04 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > > > > > > > While working on the rkvdec H.264 decoder for ChromeOS, I noticed some > > > > > > behavioral differences compared to Hantro and Cedrus: > > > > > > > > > > > > 1. The driver always overrides the sizeimage setting given by userspace > > > > > > for the output format. This results in insufficient buffer space when > > > > > > running the ChromeOS video_decode_accelerator_tests test program, > > > > > > likely due to a small initial resolution followed by dynamic > > > > > > resolution change. > > > > > > > > > > > > 2. Doesn't support dynamic resolution change. > > > > > > > > > > > > This small series fixes both and aligns the behavior with the other two > > > > > > stateless decoder drivers. This was tested on the downstream ChromeOS > > > > > > 5.10 kernel with ChromeOS. Also compiled tested on mainline but I don't > > > > > > have any other RK3399 devices set up to test video stuff, so testing > > > > > > would be very much appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > Also, I'm not sure if user applications are required to check the value > > > > > > of sizeimage upon S_FMT return. If the value is different or too small, > > > > > > what can the application do besides fail? AFAICT it can't split the > > > > > > data of one frame (or slice) between different buffers. > > > > > > > > > > While most software out there just assumes that driver will do it right and > > > > > crash when it's not the case, application that do map the buffer to CPU must > > > > > read back the fmt structure as the drivers are all fail-safe and will modify > > > > > that structure to a set of valid value s for the context. > > > > > > > > I believe what is happening in Chromium is that the decoder is opened with > > > > some default settings, including the smallest viable resolution for the > > > > output side, and the buffers allocated accordingly. When dynamic resolution > > > > change happens, the decoder does not check if the current buffers are > > > > sufficiently sized; it just assumes that they are. And when it starts > > > > pushing data into the buffers, it realizes they are too small and fails. > > > > > > > > The spec also says: > > > > > > > > Clients are allowed to set the sizeimage field for variable length > > > > compressed data flagged with V4L2_FMT_FLAG_COMPRESSED at ioctl > > > > VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT, but the driver may ignore it and set the value itself, > > > > or it may modify the provided value based on alignment requirements or > > > > minimum/maximum size requirements. > > > > > > > > The spec only guarantees that the buffers are of sufficient size for the > > > > resolution configured at the time they were allocated/requested. > > > > > > > > So I think my first patch is a workaround for a somewhat broken userspace. > > > > But it seems the other stateless drivers are providing similar behavior, > > > > as I previously mentioned. > > > > > > That's what I mean, this is not a driver bug strictly speaking (assuming it does > > > guaranty the buffer size is sufficient) but it is without your change > > > inconvenient, as userspace may be aware of the largest resolution it will > > > decode, and may want to allocate larger buffer upfront. > > > > Thinking about this more, I think a few follow up fixes for each driver > > are in order. The spec implies that the driver should override the value > > should userspace give some unrealistic value, such as asking for a 256 byte > > buffer for a 4K frame size. > > > > Where is the spec implying that? In Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-v4l2-mplane.rst: Clients are allowed to set the sizeimage field for variable length compressed data flagged with ``V4L2_FMT_FLAG_COMPRESSED`` at :ref:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT`, but the driver may ignore it and set the value itself, or it may modify the provided value based on alignment requirements or minimum/maximum size requirements. I guess I read "minimum/maximum size requirements" a bit liberally. Maybe it refers to how much buffer space the hardware can address or program for each request? > This is encoded content, so I'm really inclined to avoid this path. > Having the driver decide what is "unrealistic" would mean some > heuristics in the drivers for something that should really come from userspace. And if the driver refuses to give adequate buffer space, then it's a bug? Regards ChenYu > Thanks, > Ezequiel > > > Cedrus (CCing Jernej) comes close, but a 1K buffer might not be enough for > > really large frames, even though it's slice based? > > > > ChenYu > > > > > > > As per Chromium bug, this is being addressed already. Thanks for this driver > > > improvement. > > > > > > > > > > > > As for opposite direction (output vs capture) format being changed, this should > > > > > be documented in the spec, if you find it too unclear or missing for sateless > > > > > codec (I know it's there for stateful but can't remember, would have to re-read, > > > > > for stateless) let us know. > > > > > > > > AFAICT the capture side is working OK and to spec. > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > ChenYu > > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > > Nicolas > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Andrzej, I believe the second patch would conflict with your VP9 series. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > ChenYu > > > > > > > > > > > > Chen-Yu Tsai (2): > > > > > > media: rkvdec: Do not override sizeimage for output format > > > > > > media: rkvdec: Support dynamic resolution changes > > > > > > > > > > > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec-h264.c | 5 +-- > > > > > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec.c | 40 +++++++++++----------- > > > > > > 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
On Thu, 14 Oct 2021 at 05:57, Chen-Yu Tsai <wenst@chromium.org> wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 4:46 PM Ezequiel Garcia > <ezequiel@vanguardiasur.com.ar> wrote: > > > > On Thu, 14 Oct 2021 at 04:31, Chen-Yu Tsai <wenst@chromium.org> wrote: > > > > > > On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 9:40 PM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas@ndufresne.ca> wrote: > > > > > > > > Le mercredi 13 octobre 2021 à 15:05 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > > On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 11:42 PM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas@ndufresne.ca> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Chen-Yu, > > > > > > > > > > > > thanks for looking into this. > > > > > > > > > > > > Le vendredi 08 octobre 2021 à 18:04 +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai a écrit : > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > While working on the rkvdec H.264 decoder for ChromeOS, I noticed some > > > > > > > behavioral differences compared to Hantro and Cedrus: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 1. The driver always overrides the sizeimage setting given by userspace > > > > > > > for the output format. This results in insufficient buffer space when > > > > > > > running the ChromeOS video_decode_accelerator_tests test program, > > > > > > > likely due to a small initial resolution followed by dynamic > > > > > > > resolution change. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2. Doesn't support dynamic resolution change. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This small series fixes both and aligns the behavior with the other two > > > > > > > stateless decoder drivers. This was tested on the downstream ChromeOS > > > > > > > 5.10 kernel with ChromeOS. Also compiled tested on mainline but I don't > > > > > > > have any other RK3399 devices set up to test video stuff, so testing > > > > > > > would be very much appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Also, I'm not sure if user applications are required to check the value > > > > > > > of sizeimage upon S_FMT return. If the value is different or too small, > > > > > > > what can the application do besides fail? AFAICT it can't split the > > > > > > > data of one frame (or slice) between different buffers. > > > > > > > > > > > > While most software out there just assumes that driver will do it right and > > > > > > crash when it's not the case, application that do map the buffer to CPU must > > > > > > read back the fmt structure as the drivers are all fail-safe and will modify > > > > > > that structure to a set of valid value s for the context. > > > > > > > > > > I believe what is happening in Chromium is that the decoder is opened with > > > > > some default settings, including the smallest viable resolution for the > > > > > output side, and the buffers allocated accordingly. When dynamic resolution > > > > > change happens, the decoder does not check if the current buffers are > > > > > sufficiently sized; it just assumes that they are. And when it starts > > > > > pushing data into the buffers, it realizes they are too small and fails. > > > > > > > > > > The spec also says: > > > > > > > > > > Clients are allowed to set the sizeimage field for variable length > > > > > compressed data flagged with V4L2_FMT_FLAG_COMPRESSED at ioctl > > > > > VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT, but the driver may ignore it and set the value itself, > > > > > or it may modify the provided value based on alignment requirements or > > > > > minimum/maximum size requirements. > > > > > > > > > > The spec only guarantees that the buffers are of sufficient size for the > > > > > resolution configured at the time they were allocated/requested. > > > > > > > > > > So I think my first patch is a workaround for a somewhat broken userspace. > > > > > But it seems the other stateless drivers are providing similar behavior, > > > > > as I previously mentioned. > > > > > > > > That's what I mean, this is not a driver bug strictly speaking (assuming it does > > > > guaranty the buffer size is sufficient) but it is without your change > > > > inconvenient, as userspace may be aware of the largest resolution it will > > > > decode, and may want to allocate larger buffer upfront. > > > > > > Thinking about this more, I think a few follow up fixes for each driver > > > are in order. The spec implies that the driver should override the value > > > should userspace give some unrealistic value, such as asking for a 256 byte > > > buffer for a 4K frame size. > > > > > > > Where is the spec implying that? > > In Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-v4l2-mplane.rst: > > Clients are allowed to set the sizeimage field for variable length > compressed data flagged with ``V4L2_FMT_FLAG_COMPRESSED`` at > :ref:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT`, but the driver may ignore it and set the > value itself, or it may modify the provided value based on > alignment requirements or minimum/maximum size requirements. > > I guess I read "minimum/maximum size requirements" a bit liberally. > Maybe it refers to how much buffer space the hardware can address or > program for each request? > My interpretation is that the driver may modify the value to adjust for hardware requirements in terms of buffer alignment hardware requirements and buffer size hardware requirements. > > This is encoded content, so I'm really inclined to avoid this path. > > Having the driver decide what is "unrealistic" would mean some > > heuristics in the drivers for something that should really come from userspace. > > And if the driver refuses to give adequate buffer space, then it's a bug? > Not sure what you have in mind here. S_FMT typically won't fail, as the spec mentions https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.9/media/uapi/v4l/vidioc-g-fmt.html?highlight=s_fmt#c.VIDIOC_S_FMT. So the only way a driver can refuse, as you mentioned, is by overriding a parameter (which is what you are fixing). """ Drivers should not return an error code unless the type field is invalid, this is a mechanism to fathom device capabilities and to approach parameters acceptable for both the application and driver. On success the driver may program the hardware, allocate resources and generally prepare for data exchange. """ The driver should just use what application provided for the buffer sizeimage. Let me quote your cover letter question: """ Also, I'm not sure if user applications are required to check the value of sizeimage upon S_FMT return. If the value is different or too small, what can the application do besides fail? AFAICT it can't split the data of one frame (or slice) between different buffers. """ If the sizeimage is not adequate and the application knows this, then it can only conclude the operation is not possible on this hardware. However, if I understand correctly, that's why you are fixing rkvdec. Because the rkvdec driver shouldn't override the value from the application, since that may be wrong (besides being suboptimal). Hope this makes sense... Thanks, Ezequiel > > Regards > ChenYu > > > > Thanks, > > Ezequiel > > > > > Cedrus (CCing Jernej) comes close, but a 1K buffer might not be enough for > > > really large frames, even though it's slice based? > > > > > > ChenYu > > > > > > > > > > As per Chromium bug, this is being addressed already. Thanks for this driver > > > > improvement. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As for opposite direction (output vs capture) format being changed, this should > > > > > > be documented in the spec, if you find it too unclear or missing for sateless > > > > > > codec (I know it's there for stateful but can't remember, would have to re-read, > > > > > > for stateless) let us know. > > > > > > > > > > AFAICT the capture side is working OK and to spec. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > ChenYu > > > > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > > > Nicolas > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Andrzej, I believe the second patch would conflict with your VP9 series. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > > ChenYu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Chen-Yu Tsai (2): > > > > > > > media: rkvdec: Do not override sizeimage for output format > > > > > > > media: rkvdec: Support dynamic resolution changes > > > > > > > > > > > > > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec-h264.c | 5 +-- > > > > > > > drivers/staging/media/rkvdec/rkvdec.c | 40 +++++++++++----------- > > > > > > > 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >