[PATCH v5 38/39] media: imx: csi: fix crop rectangle reset in sink set_fmt

Steve Longerbeam slongerbeam at gmail.com
Sun Mar 19 12:08:02 PDT 2017



On 03/19/2017 08:22 AM, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 08:53:18PM -0800, Steve Longerbeam wrote:
>> From: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel at pengutronix.de>
>>
>> The csi_try_crop call in set_fmt should compare the cropping rectangle
>> to the currently set input format, not to the previous input format.
> Are we really sure that the cropping support is implemented correctly?
>
> I came across this while looking at what we're doing with the
> V4L2_SEL_FLAG_KEEP_CONFIG flag.
>
> Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/dev-subdev.rst defines the behaviour of
> the user API, and "Order of configuration and format propagation" says:
>
>    The coordinates to a step always refer to the actual size of the
>    previous step. The exception to this rule is the source compose
>    rectangle, which refers to the sink compose bounds rectangle --- if it
>    is supported by the hardware.
>    
>    1. Sink pad format. The user configures the sink pad format. This format
>       defines the parameters of the image the entity receives through the
>       pad for further processing.
>    
>    2. Sink pad actual crop selection. The sink pad crop defines the crop
>       performed to the sink pad format.
>    
>    3. Sink pad actual compose selection. The size of the sink pad compose
>       rectangle defines the scaling ratio compared to the size of the sink
>       pad crop rectangle. The location of the compose rectangle specifies
>       the location of the actual sink compose rectangle in the sink compose
>       bounds rectangle.
>    
>    4. Source pad actual crop selection. Crop on the source pad defines crop
>       performed to the image in the sink compose bounds rectangle.
>    
>    5. Source pad format. The source pad format defines the output pixel
>       format of the subdev, as well as the other parameters with the
>       exception of the image width and height. Width and height are defined
>       by the size of the source pad actual crop selection.
>    
>    Accessing any of the above rectangles not supported by the subdev will
>    return ``EINVAL``. Any rectangle referring to a previous unsupported
>    rectangle coordinates will instead refer to the previous supported
>    rectangle. For example, if sink crop is not supported, the compose
>    selection will refer to the sink pad format dimensions instead.
>
> Note step 3 above: scaling is defined by the ratio of the _sink_ crop
> rectangle to the _sink_ compose rectangle.
>
> So, lets say that the camera produces a 1280x720 image, and the sink
> pad format is configured with 1280x720.  That's step 1.
>
> The sink crop operates within that rectangle, cropping it to an area.
> Let's say we're only interested in its centre, so we'd chose 640x360
> with the top-left as 320,180.  This is step 2.
>
> Then, if we want to down-scale by a factor of two, we'd set the sink
> compose selection to 320x180.
>
> This seems to be at odds with how the scaling is done in CSI at
> present: the selection implementations all reject attempts to
> configure the sink pad, instead only supporting crop rectangles on
> the source,

Correct. Currently cropping is only supported at the source pad
(step 4).

Initially the CSI didn't support down-scaling, so step 3 is not supported,
so the sink pad format/crop selection rectangle/crop compose rectangle
are collapsed into the same sink pad format rectangle.

Philipp later added support for /2 downscaling, but we didn't put this in
the correct API, looks like this needs to move into the selection API at
step 3 (sink pad compose rectangle).


>   and we use the source crop rectangle to define the
> down-scaling.

Yes. And maybe there is nothing wrong with that, because scaling is also
defined by the source/sink _format_ ratios (if I'm not mistaken), so looking
at this another way, we're just defining scaling in the CSI via another
legal API.


Steve




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