[PATCH 3/3] decoder: Add V4L2 stateless H.264 decoder driver
Zhentao Guo
zhentao.guo at amlogic.com
Sun Nov 9 20:05:19 PST 2025
Hi
在 2025/11/9 6:53, Martin Blumenstingl 写道:
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>
> Hello,
>
> thank you for your work on this!
>
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2025 at 6:42 AM Zhentao Guo via B4 Relay
> <devnull+zhentao.guo.amlogic.com at kernel.org> wrote:
> [...]
> +/**
> + * enum aml_power_type_e - Type of decoder power.
> + */
> +enum aml_power_type_e {
> + AML_PM_PD = 0,
> +};
> Are there any other power types that you are already aware of - or is
> this added "just in case" an additional type is needed in future?
Currently, this is the only type on S4 platform. The additional type is
needed ih the future.
>> +/**
>> + * struct gate_switch_node - clock node definition
>> + * @clk: Pointer to clk instance.
>> + * @name: Clock name used.
>> + * @mutex: Mutex lock for multi decoder instance.
>> + * @ref_count: Curr clk instance ref count.
>> + */
>> +struct gate_switch_node {
>> + struct clk *clk;
>> + const char *name;
>> + struct mutex mutex;
>> + int ref_count;
>> +};
> Generally I'm not sure if the whole struct is needed as I think the
> common clock framework has everything we need.
> There's struct clk_bulk_data which allows mapping clocks from
> device-tree to an array in the code.
>
> drivers/staging/media/starfive/camss/stf-camss.h for defines an enum
> (stf_clk) to access each of the clocks by it's index in the array.
> You even seem to have an enum (clk_type_e) which you could use to
> simplify the code.
>
> My understanding is that one can call clk_prepare_enable() and
> clk_disable_unprepare() as often as you'd like and these functions
> will do the ref-counting internally.
> So I think the ref_count is not explicitly needed, as that's managed
> by the common clock framework.
Thanks for reminding me of this, I'll check it. The field ref_count is
desigend for multi-instance decoding. More than one driver instance
reuse one decoder hardware. So we think this maybe still needed. Anyway,
we will take this into consideration.
>
> Best regards,
> Martin
Thanks
Zhentao
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