Commit 58388bd7 authored by Sakari Ailus's avatar Sakari Ailus Committed by Mauro Carvalho Chehab

media: Documentation: Update documentation for streams

Document how streams interacts with formats and selections.

Update documentation in respect to what is allowed, in particular streams
are only supported via full routes, source-only routes are not supported
right now.

The centerpiece of the API additions are streams. Albeit routes are
configured via S_ROUTING IOCTL that also declares streams, it is streams
that are accessed through other APIs. Thus refer to streams instead of
routes in documentation.
Signed-off-by: default avatarSakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarTomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@kernel.org>
parent 9037d130
......@@ -406,6 +406,8 @@ pixel array is not rectangular but cross-shaped or round. The maximum
size may also be smaller than the BOUNDS rectangle.
.. _format-propagation:
Order of configuration and format propagation
---------------------------------------------
......@@ -507,12 +509,12 @@ source pads.
Streams, multiplexed media pads and internal routing
----------------------------------------------------
Commonly V4L2 subdevices support only separate video streams, that is, only a
single stream can pass through a media link and a media pad. Thus each pad
contains a format configuration for that single stream. In some cases a subdev
can do stream processing and split a stream into two or compose two streams
into one, but the inputs and outputs for the subdev are still a single stream
per pad.
Simple V4L2 sub-devices do not support multiple, unrelated video streams,
and only a single stream can pass through a media link and a media pad.
Thus each pad contains a format and selection configuration for that
single stream. A subdev can do stream processing and split a stream into
two or compose two streams into one, but the inputs and outputs for the
subdev are still a single stream per pad.
Some hardware, e.g. MIPI CSI-2, support multiplexed streams, that is, multiple
data streams are transmitted on the same bus, which is represented by a media
......@@ -535,38 +537,62 @@ Understanding streams
A stream is a stream of content (e.g. pixel data or metadata) flowing through
the media pipeline from a source (e.g. a sensor) towards the final sink (e.g. a
receiver and demultiplexer in a SoC). Each media link carries all the enabled
streams from one end of the link to the other, and subdevices have routing
streams from one end of the link to the other, and sub-devices have routing
tables which describe how the incoming streams from sink pads are routed to the
source pads.
A stream ID (often just "stream") is a media link-local identifier for a stream.
In other words, a particular stream ID must exist on both sides of a media
A stream ID is a media pad-local identifier for a stream. Streams IDs of
the same stream must be equal on both ends of a link. In other words,
a particular stream ID must exist on both sides of a media
link, but another stream ID can be used for the same stream at the other side
of the subdevice.
of the sub-device.
A stream at a specific point in the media pipeline is identified by the
sub-device and a (pad, stream) pair. For sub-devices that do not support
multiplexed streams the 'stream' field is always 0.
Interaction between routes, streams, formats and selections
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The addition of streams to the V4L2 sub-device interface moves the sub-device
formats and selections from pads to (pad, stream) pairs. Besides the
usual pad, also the stream ID needs to be provided for setting formats and
selections. The order of configuring formats and selections along a stream is
the same as without streams (see :ref:`format-propagation`).
Instead of the sub-device wide merging of streams from all sink pads
towards all source pads, data flows for each route are separate from each
other. Any number of routes from streams on sink pads towards streams on
source pads is allowed, to the extent supported by drivers. For every
stream on a source pad, however, only a single route is allowed.
A stream at a specific point in the media pipeline is identified with the
subdev and a (pad, stream) pair. For subdevices that do not support
multiplexed streams the 'stream' is always 0.
Any configurations of a stream within a pad, such as format or selections,
are independent of similar configurations on other streams. This is
subject to change in the future.
Configuring streams
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The configuration of the streams is done individually for each subdevice and
the validity of the streams between subdevices is validated when the pipeline
The configuration of the streams is done individually for each sub-device and
the validity of the streams between sub-devices is validated when the pipeline
is started.
There are three steps in configuring the streams:
1) Set up links. Connect the pads between subdevices using the :ref:`Media
1) Set up links. Connect the pads between sub-devices using the :ref:`Media
Controller API <media_controller>`
2) Routing. The routing table for the subdevice must be set with
2) Streams. Streams are declared and their routing is configured by
setting the routing table for the sub-device using
:ref:`VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_ROUTING <VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_ROUTING>` ioctl. Note that
setting the routing table will reset all the stream configurations in a media
entity.
setting the routing table will reset formats and selections in the
sub-device to default values.
3) Configure streams. Each route endpoint must be configured
with :ref:`VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_FMT <VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_FMT>`.
3) Configure formats and selections. Formats and selections of each stream
are configured separately as documented for plain sub-devices in
:ref:`format-propagation`. The stream ID is set to the same stream ID
associated with either sink or source pads of routes configured using the
:ref:`VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_ROUTING <VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_ROUTING>` ioctl.
Multiplexed streams setup example
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
......@@ -586,7 +612,7 @@ A simple example of a multiplexed stream setup might be as follows:
- DMA Engines in the SoC (DMA Engine), one for each stream. Each DMA engine is
connected to a single source pad in the receiver.
The sensors, the bridge and the receiver are modeled as V4L2 subdevices,
The sensors, the bridge and the receiver are modeled as V4L2 sub-devices,
exposed to userspace via /dev/v4l-subdevX device nodes. The DMA engines are
modeled as V4L2 devices, exposed to userspace via /dev/videoX nodes.
......@@ -596,7 +622,7 @@ To configure this pipeline, the userspace must take the following steps:
bridge to the receiver, and the receiver to the DMA engines. This step does
not differ from normal non-multiplexed media controller setup.
2) Configure routing.
2) Configure routing
.. flat-table:: Bridge routing table
:header-rows: 1
......@@ -630,14 +656,14 @@ not differ from normal non-multiplexed media controller setup.
- V4L2_SUBDEV_ROUTE_FL_ACTIVE
- Pixel data stream from Sensor B
3) Configure streams
3) Configure formats and selections
After configuring the routing table, the next step is configuring the streams.
This step is similar to configuring the pads in a non-multiplexed streams
setup, with the difference that we need to configure each (pad, stream) pair
(i.e. route endpoint) instead of just a pad.
After configuring routing, the next step is configuring the formats and
selections for the streams. This is similar to performing this step without
streams, with just one exception: the ``stream`` field needs to be assigned
to the value of the stream ID.
A common way to accomplish this is to start from the sensors and propagate the
configurations along the stream towards the receiver,
using :ref:`VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_FMT <VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_FMT>` ioctls to configure each
stream endpoint in each subdev.
stream endpoint in each sub-device.
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