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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2021-06-29 01:49:58 +0300 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2021-06-29 01:49:58 +0300 |
commit | 31e798fd6f0ff0acdc49c1a358b581730936a09a (patch) | |
tree | 5c1c271ad457a8328aea35539e69c6ad9d1474b7 /Documentation/admin-guide | |
parent | 36824f198c621cebeb22966b5e244378fa341295 (diff) | |
parent | 61c6f04a988e420a1fc5e8e81cf9aebf142a7bd6 (diff) | |
download | linux-31e798fd6f0ff0acdc49c1a358b581730936a09a.tar.xz |
Merge tag 'media/v5.14-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media
Pull media updates from Mauro Carvalho Chehab:
- V4L2 core control API was split into separate files
- New RC maps: tango and tc-90405
- Hantro driver got support for G2/HEVC decoder
- av7710 is moving to staging, together with some legacy APIs
- several cleanups related to compat_ioctl32 code
- Move the MPEG-2 stateless control type out of staging
- Address several issues with RPM get logic on media drivers
- Lots of cleanups, bug fixes and improvements.
* tag 'media/v5.14-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media: (394 commits)
media: s5p-mfc: Fix display delay control creation
media: mtk-vpu: on suspend, read/write regs only if vpu is running
media: video-mux: Skip dangling endpoints
media: Fix Media Controller API config checks
media: i2c: rdacm20: Re-work ov10635 reset
media: i2c: rdacm20: Check return values
media: i2c: rdacm20: Report camera module name
media: i2c: rdacm20: Enable noise immunity
media: i2c: rdacm20: Embed 'serializer' field
media: i2c: rdacm21: Power up OV10640 before OV490
media: i2c: rdacm21: Fix OV10640 powerup
media: i2c: rdacm21: Add delay after OV490 reset
media: i2c: max9271: Introduce wake_up() function
media: i2c: max9271: Check max9271_write() return
media: i2c: max9286: Rework comments in .bound()
media: i2c: max9286: Define high channel amplitude
media: i2c: max9286: Cache channel amplitude
media: i2c: max9286: Rename reverse_channel_mv
media: i2c: max9286: Adjust parameters indent
media: hantro: add support for Rockchip RK3036
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Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/admin-guide')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/admin-guide/media/bt8xx.rst | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv.rst | 21 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/admin-guide/media/index.rst | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/admin-guide/media/ipu3.rst | 35 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/admin-guide/media/saa7134.rst | 3 |
5 files changed, 46 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bt8xx.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bt8xx.rst index 1382ada1e38e..3589f6ab7e46 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bt8xx.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bt8xx.rst @@ -15,11 +15,12 @@ Authors: General information ------------------- -This class of cards has a bt878a as the PCI interface, and require the bttv driver -for accessing the i2c bus and the gpio pins of the bt8xx chipset. +This class of cards has a bt878a as the PCI interface, and require the bttv +driver for accessing the i2c bus and the gpio pins of the bt8xx chipset. -Please see :doc:`bttv-cardlist` for a complete list of Cards based on the -Conexant Bt8xx PCI bridge supported by the Linux Kernel. +Please see Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv-cardlist.rst for a complete +list of Cards based on the Conexant Bt8xx PCI bridge supported by the +Linux Kernel. In order to be able to compile the kernel, some config options should be enabled:: @@ -80,7 +81,7 @@ for dvb-bt8xx drivers by passing modprobe parameters may be necessary. Running TwinHan and Clones ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -As shown at :doc:`bttv-cardlist`, TwinHan and +As shown at Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv-cardlist.rst, TwinHan and clones use ``card=113`` modprobe parameter. So, in order to properly detect it for devices without EEPROM, you should use:: @@ -105,12 +106,12 @@ The autodetected values are determined by the cards' "response string". In your logs see f. ex.: dst_get_device_id: Recognize [DSTMCI]. For bug reports please send in a complete log with verbose=4 activated. -Please also see :doc:`ci`. +Please also see Documentation/admin-guide/media/ci.rst. Running multiple cards ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -See :doc:`bttv-cardlist` for a complete list of +See Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv-cardlist.rst for a complete list of Card ID. Some examples: =========================== === diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv.rst index 0ef1f203104d..125f6f47123d 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv.rst @@ -24,7 +24,8 @@ If your board has digital TV, you'll also need:: ./scripts/config -m DVB_BT8XX -In this case, please see :doc:`bt8xx` for additional notes. +In this case, please see Documentation/admin-guide/media/bt8xx.rst +for additional notes. Make bttv work with your card ----------------------------- @@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ If it doesn't bttv likely could not autodetect your card and needs some insmod options. The most important insmod option for bttv is "card=n" to select the correct card type. If you get video but no sound you've very likely specified the wrong (or no) card type. A list of supported -cards is in :doc:`bttv-cardlist`. +cards is in Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv-cardlist.rst. If bttv takes very long to load (happens sometimes with the cheap cards which have no tuner), try adding this to your modules configuration @@ -57,8 +58,8 @@ directory should be enough for it to be autoload during the driver's probing mode (e. g. when the Kernel boots or when the driver is manually loaded via ``modprobe`` command). -If your card isn't listed in :doc:`bttv-cardlist` or if you have -trouble making audio work, please read :ref:`still_doesnt_work`. +If your card isn't listed in Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv-cardlist.rst +or if you have trouble making audio work, please read :ref:`still_doesnt_work`. Autodetecting cards @@ -77,8 +78,8 @@ the Subsystem ID in the second line, looks like this: only bt878-based cards can have a subsystem ID (which does not mean that every card really has one). bt848 cards can't have a Subsystem ID and therefore can't be autodetected. There is a list with the ID's -at :doc:`bttv-cardlist` (in case you are interested or want to mail -patches with updates). +at Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv-cardlist.rst +(in case you are interested or want to mail patches with updates). .. _still_doesnt_work: @@ -259,15 +260,15 @@ bug. It is very helpful if you can tell where exactly it broke With a hard freeze you probably doesn't find anything in the logfiles. The only way to capture any kernel messages is to hook up a serial console and let some terminal application log the messages. /me uses -screen. See :doc:`/admin-guide/serial-console` for details on setting -up a serial console. +screen. See Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst for details on +setting up a serial console. -Read :doc:`/admin-guide/bug-hunting` to learn how to get any useful +Read Documentation/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst to learn how to get any useful information out of a register+stack dump printed by the kernel on protection faults (so-called "kernel oops"). If you run into some kind of deadlock, you can try to dump a call trace -for each process using sysrq-t (see :doc:`/admin-guide/sysrq`). +for each process using sysrq-t (see Documentation/admin-guide/sysrq.rst). This way it is possible to figure where *exactly* some process in "D" state is stuck. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/index.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/index.rst index 6e0d2bae7154..c676af665111 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/index.rst @@ -11,12 +11,14 @@ its supported drivers. Please see: -- :doc:`/userspace-api/media/index` - for the userspace APIs used on media devices. +Documentation/userspace-api/media/index.rst -- :doc:`/driver-api/media/index` - for driver development information and Kernel APIs used by - media devices; + - for the userspace APIs used on media devices. + +Documentation/driver-api/media/index.rst + + - for driver development information and Kernel APIs used by + media devices; The media subsystem =================== diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ipu3.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ipu3.rst index f59697c7b374..52c1c04173da 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ipu3.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ipu3.rst @@ -234,22 +234,23 @@ The IPU3 ImgU pipelines can be configured using the Media Controller, defined at Running mode and firmware binary selection ------------------------------------------ -ImgU works based on firmware, currently the ImgU firmware support run 2 pipes in -time-sharing with single input frame data. Each pipe can run at certain mode - -"VIDEO" or "STILL", "VIDEO" mode is commonly used for video frames capture, and -"STILL" is used for still frame capture. However, you can also select "VIDEO" to -capture still frames if you want to capture images with less system load and -power. For "STILL" mode, ImgU will try to use smaller BDS factor and output -larger bayer frame for further YUV processing than "VIDEO" mode to get high -quality images. Besides, "STILL" mode need XNR3 to do noise reduction, hence -"STILL" mode will need more power and memory bandwidth than "VIDEO" mode. TNR -will be enabled in "VIDEO" mode and bypassed by "STILL" mode. ImgU is running at -“VIDEO” mode by default, the user can use v4l2 control V4L2_CID_INTEL_IPU3_MODE -(currently defined in drivers/staging/media/ipu3/include/intel-ipu3.h) to query -and set the running mode. For user, there is no difference for buffer queueing -between the "VIDEO" and "STILL" mode, mandatory input and main output node -should be enabled and buffers need be queued, the statistics and the view-finder -queues are optional. +ImgU works based on firmware, currently the ImgU firmware support run 2 pipes +in time-sharing with single input frame data. Each pipe can run at certain mode +- "VIDEO" or "STILL", "VIDEO" mode is commonly used for video frames capture, +and "STILL" is used for still frame capture. However, you can also select +"VIDEO" to capture still frames if you want to capture images with less system +load and power. For "STILL" mode, ImgU will try to use smaller BDS factor and +output larger bayer frame for further YUV processing than "VIDEO" mode to get +high quality images. Besides, "STILL" mode need XNR3 to do noise reduction, +hence "STILL" mode will need more power and memory bandwidth than "VIDEO" mode. +TNR will be enabled in "VIDEO" mode and bypassed by "STILL" mode. ImgU is +running at "VIDEO" mode by default, the user can use v4l2 control +V4L2_CID_INTEL_IPU3_MODE (currently defined in +drivers/staging/media/ipu3/include/uapi/intel-ipu3.h) to query and set the +running mode. For user, there is no difference for buffer queueing between the +"VIDEO" and "STILL" mode, mandatory input and main output node should be +enabled and buffers need be queued, the statistics and the view-finder queues +are optional. The firmware binary will be selected according to current running mode, such log "using binary if_to_osys_striped " or "using binary if_to_osys_primary_striped" @@ -586,7 +587,7 @@ preserved. References ========== -.. [#f5] drivers/staging/media/ipu3/include/intel-ipu3.h +.. [#f5] drivers/staging/media/ipu3/include/uapi/intel-ipu3.h .. [#f1] https://github.com/intel/nvt diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/saa7134.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/saa7134.rst index 7ab9c70b9abe..51eae7eb5ab7 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/saa7134.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/saa7134.rst @@ -50,7 +50,8 @@ To build and install, you should run:: Once the new Kernel is booted, saa7134 driver should be loaded automatically. Depending on the card you might have to pass ``card=<nr>`` as insmod option. -If so, please check :doc:`saa7134-cardlist` for valid choices. +If so, please check Documentation/admin-guide/media/saa7134-cardlist.rst +for valid choices. Once you have your card type number, you can pass a modules configuration via a file (usually, it is either ``/etc/modules.conf`` or some file at |