| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
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| The Virtual Stateless Decoder Driver (visl) |
| =========================================== |
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| A virtual stateless decoder device for stateless uAPI development |
| purposes. |
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| This tool's objective is to help the development and testing of |
| userspace applications that use the V4L2 stateless API to decode media. |
| |
| A userspace implementation can use visl to run a decoding loop even when |
| no hardware is available or when the kernel uAPI for the codec has not |
| been upstreamed yet. This can reveal bugs at an early stage. |
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| This driver can also trace the contents of the V4L2 controls submitted |
| to it. It can also dump the contents of the vb2 buffers through a |
| debugfs interface. This is in many ways similar to the tracing |
| infrastructure available for other popular encode/decode APIs out there |
| and can help develop a userspace application by using another (working) |
| one as a reference. |
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| .. note:: |
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| No actual decoding of video frames is performed by visl. The |
| V4L2 test pattern generator is used to write various debug information |
| to the capture buffers instead. |
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| Module parameters |
| ----------------- |
| |
| - visl_debug: Activates debug info, printing various debug messages through |
| dprintk. Also controls whether per-frame debug info is shown. Defaults to off. |
| Note that enabling this feature can result in slow performance through serial. |
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| - visl_transtime_ms: Simulated process time in milliseconds. Slowing down the |
| decoding speed can be useful for debugging. |
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| - visl_dprintk_frame_start, visl_dprintk_frame_nframes: Dictates a range of |
| frames where dprintk is activated. This only controls the dprintk tracing on a |
| per-frame basis. Note that printing a lot of data can be slow through serial. |
| |
| - keep_bitstream_buffers: Controls whether bitstream (i.e. OUTPUT) buffers are |
| kept after a decoding session. Defaults to false so as to reduce the amount of |
| clutter. keep_bitstream_buffers == false works well when live debugging the |
| client program with GDB. |
| |
| - bitstream_trace_frame_start, bitstream_trace_nframes: Similar to |
| visl_dprintk_frame_start, visl_dprintk_nframes, but controls the dumping of |
| buffer data through debugfs instead. |
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| What is the default use case for this driver? |
| --------------------------------------------- |
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| This driver can be used as a way to compare different userspace implementations. |
| This assumes that a working client is run against visl and that the ftrace and |
| OUTPUT buffer data is subsequently used to debug a work-in-progress |
| implementation. |
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| Information on reference frames, their timestamps, the status of the OUTPUT and |
| CAPTURE queues and more can be read directly from the CAPTURE buffers. |
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| Supported codecs |
| ---------------- |
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| The following codecs are supported: |
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| - FWHT |
| - MPEG2 |
| - VP8 |
| - VP9 |
| - H.264 |
| - HEVC |
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| visl trace events |
| ----------------- |
| The trace events are defined on a per-codec basis, e.g.: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| $ ls /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/ | grep visl |
| visl_fwht_controls |
| visl_h264_controls |
| visl_hevc_controls |
| visl_mpeg2_controls |
| visl_vp8_controls |
| visl_vp9_controls |
| |
| For example, in order to dump HEVC SPS data: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| $ echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/visl_hevc_controls/v4l2_ctrl_hevc_sps/enable |
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| The SPS data will be dumped to the trace buffer, i.e.: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace |
| video_parameter_set_id 0 |
| seq_parameter_set_id 0 |
| pic_width_in_luma_samples 1920 |
| pic_height_in_luma_samples 1080 |
| bit_depth_luma_minus8 0 |
| bit_depth_chroma_minus8 0 |
| log2_max_pic_order_cnt_lsb_minus4 4 |
| sps_max_dec_pic_buffering_minus1 6 |
| sps_max_num_reorder_pics 2 |
| sps_max_latency_increase_plus1 0 |
| log2_min_luma_coding_block_size_minus3 0 |
| log2_diff_max_min_luma_coding_block_size 3 |
| log2_min_luma_transform_block_size_minus2 0 |
| log2_diff_max_min_luma_transform_block_size 3 |
| max_transform_hierarchy_depth_inter 2 |
| max_transform_hierarchy_depth_intra 2 |
| pcm_sample_bit_depth_luma_minus1 0 |
| pcm_sample_bit_depth_chroma_minus1 0 |
| log2_min_pcm_luma_coding_block_size_minus3 0 |
| log2_diff_max_min_pcm_luma_coding_block_size 0 |
| num_short_term_ref_pic_sets 0 |
| num_long_term_ref_pics_sps 0 |
| chroma_format_idc 1 |
| sps_max_sub_layers_minus1 0 |
| flags AMP_ENABLED|SAMPLE_ADAPTIVE_OFFSET|TEMPORAL_MVP_ENABLED|STRONG_INTRA_SMOOTHING_ENABLED |
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| Dumping OUTPUT buffer data through debugfs |
| ------------------------------------------ |
| |
| If the **VISL_DEBUGFS** Kconfig is enabled, visl will populate |
| **/sys/kernel/debug/visl/bitstream** with OUTPUT buffer data according to the |
| values of bitstream_trace_frame_start and bitstream_trace_nframes. This can |
| highlight errors as broken clients may fail to fill the buffers properly. |
| |
| A single file is created for each processed OUTPUT buffer. Its name contains an |
| integer that denotes the buffer sequence, i.e.: |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| snprintf(name, 32, "bitstream%d", run->src->sequence); |
| |
| Dumping the values is simply a matter of reading from the file, i.e.: |
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| For the buffer with sequence == 0: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| $ xxd /sys/kernel/debug/visl/bitstream/bitstream0 |
| 00000000: 2601 af04 d088 bc25 a173 0e41 a4f2 3274 &......%.s.A..2t |
| 00000010: c668 cb28 e775 b4ac f53a ba60 f8fd 3aa1 .h.(.u...:.`..:. |
| 00000020: 46b4 bcfc 506c e227 2372 e5f5 d7ea 579f F...Pl.'#r....W. |
| 00000030: 6371 5eb5 0eb8 23b5 ca6a 5de5 983a 19e4 cq^...#..j]..:.. |
| 00000040: e8c3 4320 b4ba a226 cbc1 4138 3a12 32d6 ..C ...&..A8:.2. |
| 00000050: fef3 247b 3523 4e90 9682 ac8e eb0c a389 ..${5#N......... |
| 00000060: ddd0 6cfc 0187 0e20 7aae b15b 1812 3d33 ..l.... z..[..=3 |
| 00000070: e1c5 f425 a83a 00b7 4f18 8127 3c4c aefb ...%.:..O..'<L.. |
| |
| For the buffer with sequence == 1: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| $ xxd /sys/kernel/debug/visl/bitstream/bitstream1 |
| 00000000: 0201 d021 49e1 0c40 aa11 1449 14a6 01dc ...!I..@...I.... |
| 00000010: 7023 889a c8cd 2cd0 13b4 dab0 e8ca 21fe p#....,.......!. |
| 00000020: c4c8 ab4c 486e 4e2f b0df 96cc c74e 8dde ...LHnN/.....N.. |
| 00000030: 8ce7 ee36 d880 4095 4d64 30a0 ff4f 0c5e ...6..@.Md0..O.^ |
| 00000040: f16b a6a1 d806 ca2a 0ece a673 7bea 1f37 .k.....*...s{..7 |
| 00000050: 370f 5bb9 1dc4 ba21 6434 bc53 0173 cba0 7.[....!d4.S.s.. |
| 00000060: dfe6 bc99 01ea b6e0 346b 92b5 c8de 9f5d ........4k.....] |
| 00000070: e7cc 3484 1769 fef2 a693 a945 2c8b 31da ..4..i.....E,.1. |
| |
| And so on. |
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| By default, the files are removed during STREAMOFF. This is to reduce the amount |
| of clutter. |