From f7d7a5e294237a50dbdc3aa3e0fa7c3200a08fa7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Laurent Pinchart Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2024 15:37:10 +0300 Subject: pipeline: vimc: Don't hardcode scaling factor with recent kernels Starting in kernel v5.16, the vimc driver stopped hardcoding the scaler factor. Use this to lift constraints on the camera configuration, and in particular on the exotic output size alignment to a multiple of 6. As a result, vimc-based cameras can more easily match common display resolutions. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart Reviewed-by: Kieran Bingham Reviewed-by: Daniel Scally --- src/libcamera/pipeline/vimc/vimc.cpp | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) (limited to 'src') diff --git a/src/libcamera/pipeline/vimc/vimc.cpp b/src/libcamera/pipeline/vimc/vimc.cpp index c7650432..0ec9928e 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/pipeline/vimc/vimc.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/pipeline/vimc/vimc.cpp @@ -114,6 +114,9 @@ static const std::map pixelformats{ { formats::BGR888, MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB888_1X24 }, }; +static constexpr Size kMinSize{ 16, 16 }; +static constexpr Size kMaxSize{ 4096, 2160 }; + } /* namespace */ VimcCameraConfiguration::VimcCameraConfiguration(VimcCameraData *data) @@ -153,14 +156,20 @@ CameraConfiguration::Status VimcCameraConfiguration::validate() const Size size = cfg.size; /* - * The scaler hardcodes a x3 scale-up ratio, and the sensor output size - * is aligned to two pixels in both directions. The output width and - * height thus have to be multiples of 6. + * The sensor output size is aligned to two pixels in both directions. + * Additionally, prior to v5.16, the scaler hardcodes a x3 scale-up + * ratio, requiring the output width and height to be multiples of 6. */ - cfg.size.width = std::max(48U, std::min(4096U, cfg.size.width)); - cfg.size.height = std::max(48U, std::min(2160U, cfg.size.height)); - cfg.size.width -= cfg.size.width % 6; - cfg.size.height -= cfg.size.height % 6; + Size minSize{ kMinSize }; + unsigned int alignment = 2; + + if (data_->media_->version() < KERNEL_VERSION(5, 16, 0)) { + minSize *= 3; + alignment *= 3; + } + + cfg.size.expandTo(minSize).boundTo(kMaxSize) + .alignDownTo(alignment, alignment); if (cfg.size != size) { LOG(VIMC, Debug) @@ -216,10 +225,12 @@ PipelineHandlerVimc::generateConfiguration(Camera *camera, } } - /* The scaler hardcodes a x3 scale-up ratio. */ - std::vector sizes{ - SizeRange{ { 48, 48 }, { 4096, 2160 } } - }; + /* Prior to v5.16, the scaler hardcodes a x3 scale-up ratio. */ + Size minSize{ kMinSize }; + if (data->media_->version() < KERNEL_VERSION(5, 16, 0)) + minSize *= 3; + + std::vector sizes{ { minSize, kMaxSize } }; formats[pixelformat.first] = sizes; } @@ -242,10 +253,18 @@ int PipelineHandlerVimc::configure(Camera *camera, CameraConfiguration *config) StreamConfiguration &cfg = config->at(0); int ret; - /* The scaler hardcodes a x3 scale-up ratio. */ + /* + * Prior to v5.16, the scaler hardcodes a x3 scale-up ratio. For newer + * kernels, use a sensor resolution of 1920x1080 and let the scaler + * produce the requested stream size. + */ + Size sensorSize{ 1920, 1080 }; + if (data->media_->version() < KERNEL_VERSION(5, 16, 0)) + sensorSize = { cfg.size.width / 3, cfg.size.height / 3 }; + V4L2SubdeviceFormat subformat = {}; subformat.code = MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG8_1X8; - subformat.size = { cfg.size.width / 3, cfg.size.height / 3 }; + subformat.size = sensorSize; ret = data->sensor_->setFormat(&subformat); if (ret) @@ -293,7 +312,7 @@ int PipelineHandlerVimc::configure(Camera *camera, CameraConfiguration *config) * vimc driver will fail pipeline validation. */ format.fourcc = V4L2PixelFormat(V4L2_PIX_FMT_SGRBG8); - format.size = { cfg.size.width / 3, cfg.size.height / 3 }; + format.size = sensorSize; ret = data->raw_->setFormat(&format); if (ret) -- cgit v1.2.1