The function gst_v4l2_object_add_interlace_mode() has repeating code so
it's best use a loop instead. That will make it easy and simple to add
additional interlace modes in a following patch.
The previous patch did not even compile on any possible platform or C
standard. That commit also didn't have a proper commit message.
Android ships Linux with a different signature for ioctl. They first
released an ioctl with int as request type, and later "fixed" it by
adding an override with unsign, which is still not matching Linux and
BSD implementation which uses unsigned long int.
If there was no interlace-mode field in the caps. Read back the value
selected by the driver. This way, if the driver does not support
progressive, then it will automatically negotiate the returned mode
unless this mode is not supported by GStreamer.
This method was already used for colorimetry. Just like colorimetry, the
interlace mode is not longer probed by v4l2src dues to performance
issues.
Fixes#511
There is no specific needs to duplicate the FD. Unlike the exportation,
we don't depend on code that will call close. This will make debugging
easyer since the traced FD will match the exporter.
This is to support Amlogic CODEC driver which does not provide a full
list of formats when the driver is initially opened. GStreamer does
not strictly need this full list initially, but only later, in order
to negotiate with downstream if multiple format can be selected.
With this change, we will no longer probe twice the device, since the
probed list can be directly used for negotation.
Add a debug message right before waiting for the driver.
This is useful in order to debug drivers without a properly
implemented decoder or encoder stop command.
This allow forcing going through the transform driver even if there
isn't an conversion happening. This is usedful when the m2m driver can
be used to adapt the type of memory between two drivers.
This method will check if a buffer, base on it's video meta,
can be imported. It will also try and adapt the request stride
in case this is the only that miss-match.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=583890
The preparation code imports the buffer, doing bunch of
validation. Only queue the buffer in the driver if the
importation worked. This way we don't rely on the driver
to validate.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=583890
This change has no effect. We will need to acquire a buffer from the
pool later in order to validate / adapt with the video alignment for
the downstream buffers.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=583890
Always initially use try_format(), delaying set_format() to when the
allocation is being negotiated. This avoid having two code paths, and
will be help adding support for properly importing buffers of specific
strides and offsets.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=583890
The desired colorimetry is logged with all parameters (colorpsace,
range, matrix, and transfer function), but of the values actually
set by the driver, only colorspace is logged. Complete the debug
log message to display all colorimetry parameters:
Desired colorspace is 8:1:1:1
Got format of 640x480, format YU12, nb planes 1, colorspace 8
->
Desired colorspace is 8:1:1:1
Got format of 640x480, format YU12, nb planes 1, colorspace 8:0:0:0
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796940
gstjpegdec sets 1:4:0:0 colorimetry (full range BT.601 YCbCr encoding
with unknown primaries and unknown transfer function). This currently
gets translated to bt601 or bt709 depending on resolution.
Both cases result in a negotiation failure:
ERROR: from element /GstPipeline:pipeline0/v4l2video0convert:v4l2video0convert0: Device '/dev/video0' does not support 1:4:0:0 colorimetry
Improve the guessing game by selecting JPEG colorimetry (JPEG colorspace
with sRGB transfer function) under these specific conditions, and loosen
the matching so that 1:4:0:0 input gets accepted if the device is
actually configured to 1:4:7:1 (V4L2_PIX_FMT_JPEG default).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796940
Setting the priv field to a magic value stops V4L2 core from zeroing
the extended colorimetry fields quantization, ycbcr_enc, and xfer_func
for non-mplane queues.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796940
The input from an v4l2 device that was used the first time was
remembered for next times, and set again always the pipeline is
set to READY state. This was making that users wasn't able to
select a different input without having to create a new pipeline.
This patch makes that v4l2src element forget previous used input
when going to NULL state, so it will check again for the current
selected input when going again to READY state. Users can change
to NULL state, select a new input with a VIDIOC_S_INPUT ioctl
and change to PLAYING again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796908
When the pool is started, we allocate and release buffer, expecting
the pool release-buffer handler to queue them. Though, as we rely
on release function, there is no direct way to detect that this
process didn't work.
To check this, validate that the number of queued buffer is the same
as the number of allocated buffers. This allow returning an error
when buffer importation was refused by the driver.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=583890
This will avoid sending EOS on v4l2src when a driver sends an empty
buffers. This case would be a bug in the driver, but yet the camera
should keep running.
This also removes the check for corrupted buffers, as this check is
already done later.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794842
We were calling gst_v4l2_is_buffer_valid() before and inside
gst_v4l2_buffer_pool_qbuf() as we needed to access the group. The second
check failed since the writability of the buffer get inherited from the
GstMemory, which lead to pipeline failure. As we cannot avoid the extra
ref, it would be racy otherwise, just pass the group to _dbuf() so it
does not have to call gst_v4l2_is_buffer_valid() again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796692
Some camera firmware crash is TRY_FMT is called during streaming. As a
side effect. This try and detect that the same format as currently
running is about to be tried, and skip renegotiation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796789
In some cases, set_format() may get called twice before the output
format is set. Running an allocation query in this case is both not
needed and will cause assertion due tot he NULL caps.