Message ID | 20230619112838.19797-1-jack.zhu@starfivetech.com |
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Headers | show |
Series | Add StarFive Camera Subsystem driver | expand |
Hi Jack, Thank you for the patch. On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 07:28:37PM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: > Add ISP driver for StarFive Camera Subsystem. > > Signed-off-by: Jack Zhu <jack.zhu@starfivetech.com> > --- > .../media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile | 2 + > .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c | 76 ++- > .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.h | 3 + > .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.c | 519 ++++++++++++++++++ > .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.h | 479 ++++++++++++++++ > .../platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp_hw_ops.c | 468 ++++++++++++++++ > 6 files changed, 1544 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.c > create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.h > create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp_hw_ops.c > > diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile > index eb457917a914..cdf57e8c9546 100644 > --- a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile > +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile > @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ > > starfive-camss-objs += \ > stf_camss.o \ > + stf_isp.o \ > + stf_isp_hw_ops.o \ > stf_video.o > > obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_STARFIVE_CAMSS) += starfive-camss.o > diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c > index dc2b5dba7bd4..6f56b45f57db 100644 > --- a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c > +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c > @@ -115,12 +115,65 @@ static int stfcamss_of_parse_ports(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > return ret; > } > > +/* > + * stfcamss_init_subdevices - Initialize subdev structures and resources > + * @stfcamss: STFCAMSS device > + * > + * Return 0 on success or a negative error code on failure > + */ > +static int stfcamss_init_subdevices(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + int ret; > + > + ret = stf_isp_subdev_init(stfcamss); > + if (ret < 0) { > + dev_err(stfcamss->dev, "Failed to init isp subdev: %d\n", ret); > + return ret; > + } > + > + return ret; > +} > + > +static int stfcamss_register_subdevices(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + int ret; > + struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev = &stfcamss->isp_dev; > + > + ret = stf_isp_register(isp_dev, &stfcamss->v4l2_dev); > + if (ret < 0) { > + dev_err(stfcamss->dev, > + "Failed to register stf isp%d entity: %d\n", 0, ret); > + return ret; > + } > + > + return ret; > +} > + > +static void stfcamss_unregister_subdevices(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + stf_isp_unregister(&stfcamss->isp_dev); > +} > + > static int stfcamss_subdev_notifier_bound(struct v4l2_async_notifier *async, > struct v4l2_subdev *subdev, > struct v4l2_async_subdev *asd) > { > + struct stfcamss *stfcamss = > + container_of(async, struct stfcamss, notifier); > + struct stfcamss_async_subdev *csd = > + container_of(asd, struct stfcamss_async_subdev, asd); > + enum stf_port_num port = csd->port; > + struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev = &stfcamss->isp_dev; > struct media_pad *pad[STF_PADS_NUM]; > - unsigned int i, pad_num = 0; > + unsigned int i, pad_num; > + > + if (port == STF_PORT_CSI2RX) { > + pad[0] = &isp_dev->pads[STF_PAD_SINK]; > + pad_num = 1; > + } else if (port == STF_PORT_DVP) { > + dev_err(stfcamss->dev, "Not support DVP sensor\n"); > + return -EPERM; > + } > > for (i = 0; i < pad_num; ++i) { > int ret; > @@ -223,12 +276,18 @@ static int stfcamss_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > goto err_cleanup_notifier; > } > > + ret = stfcamss_init_subdevices(stfcamss); > + if (ret < 0) { > + dev_err(dev, "Failed to init subdevice: %d\n", ret); > + goto err_cleanup_notifier; > + } > + > stfcamss_mc_init(pdev, stfcamss); > > ret = v4l2_device_register(stfcamss->dev, &stfcamss->v4l2_dev); > if (ret < 0) { > dev_err(dev, "Failed to register V4L2 device: %d\n", ret); > - goto err_cleanup_notifier; > + goto err_cleanup_media_device; > } > > ret = media_device_register(&stfcamss->media_dev); > @@ -237,6 +296,12 @@ static int stfcamss_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > goto err_unregister_device; > } > > + ret = stfcamss_register_subdevices(stfcamss); > + if (ret < 0) { > + dev_err(dev, "Failed to register subdevice: %d\n", ret); > + goto err_unregister_media_dev; > + } > + > pm_runtime_enable(dev); > > stfcamss->notifier.ops = &stfcamss_subdev_notifier_ops; > @@ -244,15 +309,19 @@ static int stfcamss_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > if (ret) { > dev_err(dev, "Failed to register async subdev nodes: %d\n", > ret); > - goto err_unregister_media_dev; > + goto err_unregister_subdevs; > } > > return 0; > > +err_unregister_subdevs: > + stfcamss_unregister_subdevices(stfcamss); > err_unregister_media_dev: > media_device_unregister(&stfcamss->media_dev); > err_unregister_device: > v4l2_device_unregister(&stfcamss->v4l2_dev); > +err_cleanup_media_device: > + media_device_cleanup(&stfcamss->media_dev); > err_cleanup_notifier: > v4l2_async_nf_cleanup(&stfcamss->notifier); > return ret; > @@ -268,6 +337,7 @@ static int stfcamss_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) > { > struct stfcamss *stfcamss = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); > > + stfcamss_unregister_subdevices(stfcamss); > v4l2_device_unregister(&stfcamss->v4l2_dev); > media_device_cleanup(&stfcamss->media_dev); > pm_runtime_disable(&pdev->dev); > diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.h b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.h > index 15c4f34b9054..9482081288fa 100644 > --- a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.h > +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.h > @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ > #include <media/v4l2-async.h> > #include <media/v4l2-device.h> > > +#include "stf_isp.h" > + > #define STF_DVP_NAME "stf_dvp" > #define STF_CSI_NAME "cdns_csi2rx" > #define STF_ISP_NAME "stf_isp" > @@ -65,6 +67,7 @@ struct stfcamss { > struct media_device media_dev; > struct media_pipeline pipe; > struct device *dev; > + struct stf_isp_dev isp_dev; > struct v4l2_async_notifier notifier; > void __iomem *syscon_base; > void __iomem *isp_base; > diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.c b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.c > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..933a583b398c > --- /dev/null > +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.c > @@ -0,0 +1,519 @@ > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > +/* > + * stf_isp.c > + * > + * StarFive Camera Subsystem - ISP Module > + * > + * Copyright (C) 2021-2023 StarFive Technology Co., Ltd. > + */ > +#include <linux/firmware.h> This doesn't seem needed. > +#include <media/v4l2-event.h> > + > +#include "stf_camss.h" > + > +#define SINK_FORMATS_INDEX 0 > +#define UO_FORMATS_INDEX 1 What does "UO" stand for ? > + > +static int isp_set_selection(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, > + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > + struct v4l2_subdev_selection *sel); > + > +static const struct isp_format isp_formats_sink[] = { > + { MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB10_1X10, 10 }, > + { MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG10_1X10, 10 }, > + { MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG10_1X10, 10 }, > + { MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR10_1X10, 10 }, > +}; > + > +static const struct isp_format isp_formats_uo[] = { > + { MEDIA_BUS_FMT_Y12_1X12, 8 }, Y12 is a greyscale format, I don't think that's what you need here. > +}; > + > +static const struct isp_format_table isp_formats_st7110[] = { > + { isp_formats_sink, ARRAY_SIZE(isp_formats_sink) }, > + { isp_formats_uo, ARRAY_SIZE(isp_formats_uo) }, > +}; > + > +int stf_isp_subdev_init(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) This function doesn't initialize the subdev, I'd call it stf_isp_init(). I would also create a stf_isp_cleanup() function to be consistent, and move the mutex_destroy() call there. > +{ > + struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev = &stfcamss->isp_dev; > + > + isp_dev->stfcamss = stfcamss; > + isp_dev->formats = isp_formats_st7110; > + isp_dev->nformats = ARRAY_SIZE(isp_formats_st7110); > + > + mutex_init(&isp_dev->stream_lock); > + return 0; > +} > + > +static struct v4l2_mbus_framefmt * > +__isp_get_format(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev, > + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > + unsigned int pad, > + enum v4l2_subdev_format_whence which) > +{ > + if (which == V4L2_SUBDEV_FORMAT_TRY) > + return v4l2_subdev_get_try_format(&isp_dev->subdev, state, pad); > + > + return &isp_dev->fmt[pad]; Use the subdev active state API to store the active format on subdev pads, it will simplify the driver. See commit a2514b9a634a ("media: i2c: imx290: Use V4L2 subdev active state") for an example of a subdev driver being converted to that API, it should help understanding how to use it. You will be able to drop the stf_isp_dev fmt and rect fields. For the bpp value stored in the rect structure, replace it with a const struct isp_format pointer in stf_isp_dev that you set in .set_fmt() (as well as initialization time) to the active format information. > +} > + > +static int isp_set_stream(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, int enable) > +{ > + struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev = v4l2_get_subdevdata(sd); > + int ret = 0; > + struct v4l2_mbus_framefmt *fmt; > + struct v4l2_event src_ch = { 0 }; > + > + fmt = __isp_get_format(isp_dev, NULL, STF_ISP_PAD_SINK, > + V4L2_SUBDEV_FORMAT_ACTIVE); > + mutex_lock(&isp_dev->stream_lock); > + if (enable) { > + if (isp_dev->stream_count == 0) { > + stf_isp_clk_enable(isp_dev); > + stf_isp_reset(isp_dev); > + stf_isp_init_cfg(isp_dev); > + stf_isp_settings(isp_dev, isp_dev->rect, fmt->code); > + stf_isp_stream_set(isp_dev); > + } > + isp_dev->stream_count++; The subdev .s_stream() operation isn't supposed to be called multiple times. If you need to count how many video nodes have started streaming, that should be handled in the vb2 queue .start_streaming() and .stop_streaming() operations. > + } else { > + if (isp_dev->stream_count == 0) > + goto exit; > + > + if (isp_dev->stream_count == 1) > + stf_isp_clk_disable(isp_dev); > + > + isp_dev->stream_count--; > + } > + src_ch.type = V4L2_EVENT_SOURCE_CHANGE, ; instead of , at the end of the line. Same for the next line. > + src_ch.u.src_change.changes = isp_dev->stream_count, > + > + v4l2_subdev_notify_event(sd, &src_ch); This doesn't seem right. V4L2_EVENT_SOURCE_CHANGE is meant to report changes to the source format. I would drop support for events completely from this patch, it doesn't seem to be needed. > +exit: > + mutex_unlock(&isp_dev->stream_lock); > + > + return ret; ret is never set to a value other than 9, return 0 and drop the variable. > +} > + > +static void isp_try_format(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev, > + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > + unsigned int pad, > + struct v4l2_mbus_framefmt *fmt, > + enum v4l2_subdev_format_whence which) > +{ > + const struct isp_format_table *formats; > + struct stf_isp_crop *rect; > + unsigned int i; > + > + if (pad == STF_ISP_PAD_SINK) { > + /* Set format on sink pad */ > + formats = &isp_dev->formats[SINK_FORMATS_INDEX]; > + rect = &isp_dev->rect[SINK_FORMATS_INDEX]; > + } else if (pad == STF_ISP_PAD_SRC) { > + formats = &isp_dev->formats[UO_FORMATS_INDEX]; > + rect = &isp_dev->rect[UO_FORMATS_INDEX]; > + } > + > + fmt->width = clamp_t(u32, fmt->width, STFCAMSS_FRAME_MIN_WIDTH, > + STFCAMSS_FRAME_MAX_WIDTH); > + fmt->height = clamp_t(u32, fmt->height, STFCAMSS_FRAME_MIN_HEIGHT, > + STFCAMSS_FRAME_MAX_HEIGHT); > + fmt->height &= ~0x1; > + fmt->field = V4L2_FIELD_NONE; > + fmt->colorspace = V4L2_COLORSPACE_SRGB; > + fmt->flags = 0; > + > + for (i = 0; i < formats->nfmts; i++) { > + if (fmt->code == formats->fmts[i].code) > + break; > + } > + > + if (i >= formats->nfmts) { > + fmt->code = formats->fmts[0].code; > + rect->bpp = formats->fmts[0].bpp; > + } else { > + rect->bpp = formats->fmts[i].bpp; > + } > +} > + > +static int isp_enum_mbus_code(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, > + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > + struct v4l2_subdev_mbus_code_enum *code) > +{ > + struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev = v4l2_get_subdevdata(sd); > + const struct isp_format_table *formats; > + > + if (code->index >= isp_dev->nformats) That doesn't seem right, isp_dev->nformats isn't the number of formats supported on the ISP, but the number of format types (sink and uo). > + return -EINVAL; Add a blank line here, it makes code easier to read. > + if (code->pad == STF_ISP_PAD_SINK) { > + formats = &isp_dev->formats[SINK_FORMATS_INDEX]; > + code->code = formats->fmts[code->index].code; > + } else { > + struct v4l2_mbus_framefmt *sink_fmt; > + > + sink_fmt = __isp_get_format(isp_dev, state, STF_ISP_PAD_SINK, > + code->which); > + > + code->code = sink_fmt->code; This doesn't seem right, you need to enumerate the ISP output media bus codes here, and the function returns the sink media bus code instead. > + if (!code->code) > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + code->flags = 0; > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int isp_enum_frame_size(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, > + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > + struct v4l2_subdev_frame_size_enum *fse) > +{ > + struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev = v4l2_get_subdevdata(sd); > + struct v4l2_mbus_framefmt format; > + > + if (fse->index != 0) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + format.code = fse->code; > + format.width = 1; > + format.height = 1; > + isp_try_format(isp_dev, state, fse->pad, &format, fse->which); > + fse->min_width = format.width; > + fse->min_height = format.height; > + > + if (format.code != fse->code) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + format.code = fse->code; > + format.width = -1; > + format.height = -1; > + isp_try_format(isp_dev, state, fse->pad, &format, fse->which); > + fse->max_width = format.width; > + fse->max_height = format.height; This seems unnecessarily complicated, you can just set the min and max width and height to STFCAMSS_FRAME_MIN_WIDTH, STFCAMSS_FRAME_MAX_WIDTH, STFCAMSS_FRAME_MIN_HEIGHT and STFCAMSS_FRAME_MAX_HEIGHT here. > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int isp_get_format(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, > + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > + struct v4l2_subdev_format *fmt) > +{ > + struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev = v4l2_get_subdevdata(sd); > + struct v4l2_mbus_framefmt *format; > + > + format = __isp_get_format(isp_dev, state, fmt->pad, fmt->which); > + if (!format) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + fmt->format = *format; > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int isp_set_format(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, > + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > + struct v4l2_subdev_format *fmt) > +{ > + struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev = v4l2_get_subdevdata(sd); > + struct v4l2_mbus_framefmt *format; > + > + format = __isp_get_format(isp_dev, state, fmt->pad, fmt->which); > + if (!format) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + mutex_lock(&isp_dev->stream_lock); > + > + isp_try_format(isp_dev, state, fmt->pad, &fmt->format, fmt->which); > + *format = fmt->format; > + > + mutex_unlock(&isp_dev->stream_lock); > + > + /* Propagate to in crop */ > + if (fmt->pad == STF_ISP_PAD_SINK) { > + struct v4l2_subdev_selection sel = { 0 }; > + int ret; > + > + /* Reset sink pad compose selection */ > + sel.which = fmt->which; > + sel.pad = STF_ISP_PAD_SINK; > + sel.target = V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP; > + sel.r.width = fmt->format.width; > + sel.r.height = fmt->format.height; > + ret = isp_set_selection(sd, state, &sel); > + if (ret < 0) > + return ret; You're setting the which, pad and target values manually, so they're guaranteed to be correct. isp_set_selection() will thus never return an error. You can drop the error check. > + } > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static struct v4l2_rect * > +__isp_get_crop(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev, > + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > + unsigned int pad, > + enum v4l2_subdev_format_whence which) > +{ > + if (which == V4L2_SUBDEV_FORMAT_TRY) > + return v4l2_subdev_get_try_crop(&isp_dev->subdev, state, > + STF_ISP_PAD_SINK); > + > + return &isp_dev->rect[pad].rect; > +} > + > +static void isp_try_crop(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev, > + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > + struct v4l2_rect *rect, > + enum v4l2_subdev_format_whence which) > +{ > + struct v4l2_mbus_framefmt *fmt; > + > + fmt = __isp_get_format(isp_dev, state, STF_ISP_PAD_SINK, which); > + > + if (rect->width > fmt->width) > + rect->width = fmt->width; > + > + if (rect->width + rect->left > fmt->width) > + rect->left = fmt->width - rect->width; > + > + if (rect->height > fmt->height) > + rect->height = fmt->height; > + > + if (rect->height + rect->top > fmt->height) > + rect->top = fmt->height - rect->height; > + > + if (rect->width < STFCAMSS_FRAME_MIN_WIDTH) { > + rect->left = 0; > + rect->width = STFCAMSS_FRAME_MAX_WIDTH; > + } > + > + if (rect->height < STFCAMSS_FRAME_MIN_HEIGHT) { > + rect->top = 0; > + rect->height = STFCAMSS_FRAME_MAX_HEIGHT; > + } > + rect->height &= ~0x1; The v4l2_rect_set_min_size() and v4l2_rect_map_inside() functions can simplify this code. > +} > + > +static int isp_get_selection(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, > + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > + struct v4l2_subdev_selection *sel) > +{ > + struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev = v4l2_get_subdevdata(sd); > + struct v4l2_subdev_format fmt = { 0 }; > + struct v4l2_rect *rect; > + int ret; > + > + switch (sel->target) { > + case V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP_BOUNDS: > + if (sel->pad == STF_ISP_PAD_SINK) { > + fmt.pad = sel->pad; > + fmt.which = sel->which; > + ret = isp_get_format(sd, state, &fmt); > + if (ret < 0) > + return ret; > + > + sel->r.left = 0; > + sel->r.top = 0; > + sel->r.width = fmt.format.width; > + sel->r.height = fmt.format.height; > + } else if (sel->pad == STF_ISP_PAD_SRC) { > + rect = __isp_get_crop(isp_dev, state, > + sel->pad, sel->which); > + sel->r = *rect; > + } > + break; > + > + case V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP: > + rect = __isp_get_crop(isp_dev, state, sel->pad, sel->which); > + if (!rect) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + sel->r = *rect; > + break; > + > + default: > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int isp_set_selection(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, > + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > + struct v4l2_subdev_selection *sel) > +{ > + struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev = v4l2_get_subdevdata(sd); > + struct v4l2_rect *rect; > + int ret = 0; > + if (sel->target != V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP) return -EINVAL; > + if (sel->target == V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP && > + sel->pad == STF_ISP_PAD_SINK) { > + struct v4l2_subdev_selection crop = { 0 }; > + > + rect = __isp_get_crop(isp_dev, state, sel->pad, sel->which); > + if (!rect) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + mutex_lock(&isp_dev->stream_lock); > + isp_try_crop(isp_dev, state, &sel->r, sel->which); > + *rect = sel->r; > + mutex_unlock(&isp_dev->stream_lock); > + > + /* Reset source crop selection */ > + crop.which = sel->which; > + crop.pad = STF_ISP_PAD_SRC; > + crop.target = V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP; > + crop.r = *rect; > + ret = isp_set_selection(sd, state, &crop); > + } else if (sel->target == V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP && > + sel->pad == STF_ISP_PAD_SRC) { > + struct v4l2_subdev_format fmt = { 0 }; > + > + rect = __isp_get_crop(isp_dev, state, sel->pad, sel->which); > + if (!rect) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + mutex_lock(&isp_dev->stream_lock); > + isp_try_crop(isp_dev, state, &sel->r, sel->which); > + *rect = sel->r; > + mutex_unlock(&isp_dev->stream_lock); > + > + /* Reset source pad format width and height */ > + fmt.which = sel->which; > + fmt.pad = STF_ISP_PAD_SRC; > + fmt.format.width = rect->width; > + fmt.format.height = rect->height; > + ret = isp_set_format(sd, state, &fmt); > + if (ret < 0) > + return ret; You can drop the error check here too. > + } > + > + dev_dbg(isp_dev->stfcamss->dev, "pad: %d sel(%d,%d)/%dx%d\n", > + sel->pad, sel->r.left, sel->r.top, sel->r.width, sel->r.height); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int isp_init_formats(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, > + struct v4l2_subdev_fh *fh) > +{ > + struct v4l2_subdev_format format = { > + .pad = STF_ISP_PAD_SINK, > + .which = > + fh ? V4L2_SUBDEV_FORMAT_TRY : V4L2_SUBDEV_FORMAT_ACTIVE, > + .format = { > + .code = MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB565_2X8_LE, Pick a format that the driver supports. > + .width = 1920, > + .height = 1080 > + } > + }; > + > + return isp_set_format(sd, fh ? fh->state : NULL, &format); > +} > + > +static int isp_link_setup(struct media_entity *entity, > + const struct media_pad *local, > + const struct media_pad *remote, u32 flags) > +{ > + if (flags & MEDIA_LNK_FL_ENABLED) > + if (media_pad_remote_pad_first(local)) > + return -EBUSY; > + return 0; Is this check really needed ? > +} > + > +static int stf_isp_subscribe_event(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, > + struct v4l2_fh *fh, > + struct v4l2_event_subscription *sub) > +{ > + switch (sub->type) { > + case V4L2_EVENT_SOURCE_CHANGE: > + return v4l2_src_change_event_subdev_subscribe(sd, fh, sub); > + default: > + return -EINVAL; > + } > +} > + > +static const struct v4l2_subdev_core_ops isp_core_ops = { > + .subscribe_event = stf_isp_subscribe_event, > + .unsubscribe_event = v4l2_event_subdev_unsubscribe, > +}; Drop events support. > + > +static const struct v4l2_subdev_video_ops isp_video_ops = { > + .s_stream = isp_set_stream, > +}; > + > +static const struct v4l2_subdev_pad_ops isp_pad_ops = { > + .enum_mbus_code = isp_enum_mbus_code, > + .enum_frame_size = isp_enum_frame_size, > + .get_fmt = isp_get_format, > + .set_fmt = isp_set_format, > + .get_selection = isp_get_selection, > + .set_selection = isp_set_selection, > +}; > + > +static const struct v4l2_subdev_ops isp_v4l2_ops = { > + .core = &isp_core_ops, > + .video = &isp_video_ops, > + .pad = &isp_pad_ops, > +}; > + > +static const struct v4l2_subdev_internal_ops isp_v4l2_internal_ops = { > + .open = isp_init_formats, > +}; Replace this with the .init_cfg() pad operation. > + > +static const struct media_entity_operations isp_media_ops = { > + .link_setup = isp_link_setup, > + .link_validate = v4l2_subdev_link_validate, > +}; > + > +int stf_isp_register(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev, struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev) > +{ > + struct v4l2_subdev *sd = &isp_dev->subdev; > + struct media_pad *pads = isp_dev->pads; > + int ret; > + > + v4l2_subdev_init(sd, &isp_v4l2_ops); > + sd->internal_ops = &isp_v4l2_internal_ops; > + sd->flags |= V4L2_SUBDEV_FL_HAS_DEVNODE | V4L2_SUBDEV_FL_HAS_EVENTS; Drop events here too. > + snprintf(sd->name, ARRAY_SIZE(sd->name), "%s%d", STF_ISP_NAME, 0); > + v4l2_set_subdevdata(sd, isp_dev); > + > + ret = isp_init_formats(sd, NULL); > + if (ret < 0) { > + dev_err(isp_dev->stfcamss->dev, "Failed to init format: %d\n", > + ret); > + return ret; > + } > + > + pads[STF_ISP_PAD_SINK].flags = MEDIA_PAD_FL_SINK; > + pads[STF_ISP_PAD_SRC].flags = MEDIA_PAD_FL_SOURCE; > + > + sd->entity.function = MEDIA_ENT_F_PROC_VIDEO_PIXEL_FORMATTER; MEDIA_ENT_F_PROC_VIDEO_ISP seems a better match. > + sd->entity.ops = &isp_media_ops; > + ret = media_entity_pads_init(&sd->entity, STF_ISP_PAD_MAX, pads); > + if (ret < 0) { > + dev_err(isp_dev->stfcamss->dev, > + "Failed to init media entity: %d\n", ret); > + return ret; > + } > + > + ret = v4l2_device_register_subdev(v4l2_dev, sd); > + if (ret < 0) { > + dev_err(isp_dev->stfcamss->dev, > + "Failed to register subdev: %d\n", ret); > + goto err_sreg; > + } > + > + return 0; > + > +err_sreg: > + media_entity_cleanup(&sd->entity); > + return ret; > +} > + > +int stf_isp_unregister(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev) > +{ > + v4l2_device_unregister_subdev(&isp_dev->subdev); > + media_entity_cleanup(&isp_dev->subdev.entity); > + mutex_destroy(&isp_dev->stream_lock); > + return 0; > +} > diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.h b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.h > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..1e5c98482350 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.h > @@ -0,0 +1,479 @@ > +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ > +/* > + * stf_isp.h > + * > + * StarFive Camera Subsystem - ISP Module > + * > + * Copyright (C) 2021-2023 StarFive Technology Co., Ltd. > + */ > + > +#ifndef STF_ISP_H > +#define STF_ISP_H > + > +#include <media/v4l2-subdev.h> > + > +#include "stf_video.h" > + > +#define ISP_RAW_DATA_BITS 12 > +#define SCALER_RATIO_MAX 1 > +#define STF_ISP_REG_OFFSET_MAX 0x0fff > +#define STF_ISP_REG_DELAY_MAX 100 > + > +/* isp registers */ > +#define ISP_REG_CSI_INPUT_EN_AND_STATUS 0x000 > +#define CSI_SCD_ERR BIT(6) > +#define CSI_ITU656_ERR BIT(4) > +#define CSI_ITU656_F BIT(3) > +#define CSI_SCD_DONE BIT(2) > +#define CSI_BUSY_S BIT(1) > +#define CSI_EN_S BIT(0) Could you align the macros values consistently in the whole file ? It would be easier to read. For the lines above, that would be #define ISP_RAW_DATA_BITS 12 #define SCALER_RATIO_MAX 1 #define STF_ISP_REG_OFFSET_MAX 0x0fff #define STF_ISP_REG_DELAY_MAX 100 /* isp registers */ #define ISP_REG_CSI_INPUT_EN_AND_STATUS 0x000 #define CSI_SCD_ERR BIT(6) #define CSI_ITU656_ERR BIT(4) #define CSI_ITU656_F BIT(3) #define CSI_SCD_DONE BIT(2) #define CSI_BUSY_S BIT(1) #define CSI_EN_S BIT(0) (possibly with additional indentation if some of the lines below require that) You could also move the register definitions to a stf_isp_regs.h header if desired, as they're only needed by stf_isp_hw_ops.c, not by the other files that include stf_isp.h. up to you. > + > +#define ISP_REG_CSIINTS 0x008 > +#define CSI_INTS(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define CSI_SHA_M(n) ((n) << 0) > +#define CSI_INTS_MASK GENMASK(17, 16) > + > +#define ISP_REG_CSI_MODULE_CFG 0x010 > +#define CSI_DUMP_EN BIT(19) > +#define CSI_VS_EN BIT(18) > +#define CSI_SC_EN BIT(17) > +#define CSI_OBA_EN BIT(16) > +#define CSI_AWB_EN BIT(7) > +#define CSI_LCCF_EN BIT(6) > +#define CSI_OECFHM_EN BIT(5) > +#define CSI_OECF_EN BIT(4) > +#define CSI_LCBQ_EN BIT(3) > +#define CSI_OBC_EN BIT(2) > +#define CSI_DEC_EN BIT(1) > +#define CSI_DC_EN BIT(0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_SENSOR 0x014 > +#define DVP_SYNC_POL(n) ((n) << 2) > +#define ITU656_EN(n) ((n) << 1) > +#define IMAGER_SEL(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_RAW_FORMAT_CFG 0x018 > +#define SMY13(n) ((n) << 14) > +#define SMY12(n) ((n) << 12) > +#define SMY11(n) ((n) << 10) > +#define SMY10(n) ((n) << 8) > +#define SMY3(n) ((n) << 6) > +#define SMY2(n) ((n) << 4) > +#define SMY1(n) ((n) << 2) > +#define SMY0(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_PIC_CAPTURE_START_CFG 0x01c > +#define VSTART_CAP(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define HSTART_CAP(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_PIC_CAPTURE_END_CFG 0x020 > +#define VEND_CAP(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define HEND_CAP(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_DUMP_CFG_0 0x024 > +#define ISP_REG_DUMP_CFG_1 0x028 > +#define DUMP_ID(n) ((n) << 24) > +#define DUMP_SHT(n) ((n) << 20) > +#define DUMP_BURST_LEN(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define DUMP_SD(n) ((n) << 0) > +#define DUMP_BURST_LEN_MASK GENMASK(17, 16) > +#define DUMP_SD_MASK GENMASK(15, 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_DEC_CFG 0x030 > +#define DEC_V_KEEP(n) ((n) << 24) > +#define DEC_V_PERIOD(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define DEC_H_KEEP(n) ((n) << 8) > +#define DEC_H_PERIOD(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_OBC_CFG 0x034 > +#define OBC_W_H(y) ((y) << 4) > +#define OBC_W_W(x) ((x) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_DC_CFG_1 0x044 > +#define DC_AXI_ID(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_LCCF_CFG_0 0x050 > +#define Y_DISTANCE(y) ((y) << 16) > +#define X_DISTANCE(x) ((x) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_LCCF_CFG_1 0x058 > +#define LCCF_MAX_DIS(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_LCBQ_CFG_0 0x074 > +#define H_LCBQ(y) ((y) << 12) > +#define W_LCBQ(x) ((x) << 8) > + > +#define ISP_REG_LCBQ_CFG_1 0x07c > +#define Y_COOR(y) ((y) << 16) > +#define X_COOR(x) ((x) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_LCCF_CFG_2 0x0e0 > +#define ISP_REG_LCCF_CFG_3 0x0e4 > +#define ISP_REG_LCCF_CFG_4 0x0e8 > +#define ISP_REG_LCCF_CFG_5 0x0ec > +#define LCCF_F2_PAR(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define LCCF_F1_PAR(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG0 0x100 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG1 0x104 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG2 0x108 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG3 0x10c > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG4 0x110 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG5 0x114 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG6 0x118 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG7 0x11c > + > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG0 0x1e0 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG1 0x1e4 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG2 0x1e8 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG3 0x1ec > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG4 0x1f0 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG5 0x1f4 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG6 0x1f8 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG7 0x1fc > + > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_S0_CFG0 0x200 > +#define ISP_REG_OECF_S3_CFG7 0x27c > +#define OCEF_PAR_H(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define OCEF_PAR_L(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_X0_CFG_0 0x280 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_X0_CFG_1 0x284 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_X1_CFG_0 0x288 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_X1_CFG_1 0x28c > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_X2_CFG_0 0x290 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_X2_CFG_1 0x294 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_X3_CFG_0 0x298 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_X3_CFG_1 0x29c > +#define AWB_X_SYMBOL_H(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define AWB_X_SYMBOL_L(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_Y0_CFG_0 0x2a0 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_Y0_CFG_1 0x2a4 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_Y1_CFG_0 0x2a8 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_Y1_CFG_1 0x2ac > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_Y2_CFG_0 0x2b0 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_Y2_CFG_1 0x2b4 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_Y3_CFG_0 0x2b8 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_Y3_CFG_1 0x2bc > +#define AWB_Y_SYMBOL_H(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define AWB_Y_SYMBOL_L(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_S0_CFG_0 0x2c0 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_S0_CFG_1 0x2c4 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_S1_CFG_0 0x2c8 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_S1_CFG_1 0x2cc > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_S2_CFG_0 0x2d0 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_S2_CFG_1 0x2d4 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_S3_CFG_0 0x2d8 > +#define ISP_REG_AWB_S3_CFG_1 0x2dc > +#define AWB_S_SYMBOL_H(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define AWB_S_SYMBOL_L(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_OBCG_CFG_0 0x2e0 > +#define ISP_REG_OBCG_CFG_1 0x2e4 > +#define ISP_REG_OBCG_CFG_2 0x2e8 > +#define ISP_REG_OBCG_CFG_3 0x2ec > +#define ISP_REG_OBCO_CFG_0 0x2f0 > +#define ISP_REG_OBCO_CFG_1 0x2f4 > +#define ISP_REG_OBCO_CFG_2 0x2f8 > +#define ISP_REG_OBCO_CFG_3 0x2fc > +#define GAIN_D_POINT(x) ((x) << 24) > +#define GAIN_C_POINT(x) ((x) << 16) > +#define GAIN_B_POINT(x) ((x) << 8) > +#define GAIN_A_POINT(x) ((x) << 0) > +#define OFFSET_D_POINT(x) ((x) << 24) > +#define OFFSET_C_POINT(x) ((x) << 16) > +#define OFFSET_B_POINT(x) ((x) << 8) > +#define OFFSET_A_POINT(x) ((x) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_ISP_CTRL_0 0xa00 > +#define ISPC_SCFEINT BIT(27) > +#define ISPC_VSFWINT BIT(26) > +#define ISPC_VSINT BIT(25) > +#define ISPC_INTS BIT(24) > +#define ISPC_ENUO BIT(20) > +#define ISPC_ENLS BIT(17) > +#define ISPC_ENSS1 BIT(12) > +#define ISPC_ENSS0 BIT(11) > +#define ISPC_RST BIT(1) > +#define ISPC_EN BIT(0) > +#define ISPC_RST_MASK BIT(1) > + > +#define ISP_REG_ISP_CTRL_1 0xa08 > +#define CTRL_SAT(n) ((n) << 28) > +#define CTRL_DBC BIT(22) > +#define CTRL_CTC BIT(21) > +#define CTRL_YHIST BIT(20) > +#define CTRL_YCURVE BIT(19) > +#define CTRL_CTM BIT(18) > +#define CTRL_BIYUV BIT(17) > +#define CTRL_SCE BIT(8) > +#define CTRL_EE BIT(7) > +#define CTRL_CCE BIT(5) > +#define CTRL_RGE BIT(4) > +#define CTRL_CME BIT(3) > +#define CTRL_AE BIT(2) > +#define CTRL_CE BIT(1) > +#define CTRL_SAT_MASK GENMASK(31, 28) > + > +#define ISP_REG_PIPELINE_XY_SIZE 0xa0c > +#define H_ACT_CAP(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define W_ACT_CAP(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_ICTC 0xa10 > +#define GF_MODE(n) ((n) << 30) > +#define MAXGT(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define MINGT(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_IDBC 0xa14 > +#define BADGT(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define BADXT(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_ICFAM 0xa1c > +#define CROSS_COV(n) ((n) << 4) > +#define HV_W(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_CS_GAIN 0xa30 > +#define CMAD(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define CMAB(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_CS_THRESHOLD 0xa34 > +#define CMD(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define CMB(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_CS_OFFSET 0xa38 > +#define VOFF(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define UOFF(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_CS_HUE_F 0xa3c > +#define SIN(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define COS(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_CS_SCALE 0xa40 > +#define CMSF(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_IESHD 0xa50 > +#define SHAD_UP_M BIT(1) > +#define SHAD_UP_EN BIT(0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_YADJ0 0xa54 > +#define YOIR(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define YIMIN(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_YADJ1 0xa58 > +#define YOMAX(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define YOMIN(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_Y_PLANE_START_ADDR 0xa80 > +#define ISP_REG_UV_PLANE_START_ADDR 0xa84 > + > +#define ISP_REG_STRIDE 0xa88 > +#define IMG_STR(n) ((n) << 0) For registers that contain a single field at offset 0, you don't need to define a macro, you can pass the value directly to the register write function (IMG_STR is actually not used :-)). Same above and/or below where applicable. > + > +#define ISP_REG_ITIIWSR 0xb20 > +#define ITI_HSIZE(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define ITI_WSIZE(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_ITIDWLSR 0xb24 > +#define ITI_WSTRIDE(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_ITIPDFR 0xb38 > +#define ITI_PACKAGE_FMT(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_ITIDRLSR 0xb3C > +#define ITI_STRIDE_L(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_DNYUV_YSWR0 0xc00 > +#define ISP_REG_DNYUV_YSWR1 0xc04 > +#define ISP_REG_DNYUV_CSWR0 0xc08 > +#define ISP_REG_DNYUV_CSWR1 0xc0c > +#define YUVSW5(n) ((n) << 20) > +#define YUVSW4(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define YUVSW3(n) ((n) << 12) > +#define YUVSW2(n) ((n) << 8) > +#define YUVSW1(n) ((n) << 4) > +#define YUVSW0(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_DNYUV_YDR0 0xc10 > +#define ISP_REG_DNYUV_YDR1 0xc14 > +#define ISP_REG_DNYUV_YDR2 0xc18 > +#define ISP_REG_DNYUV_CDR0 0xc1c > +#define ISP_REG_DNYUV_CDR1 0xc20 > +#define ISP_REG_DNYUV_CDR2 0xc24 > +#define CURVE_D_H(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define CURVE_D_L(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_ICAMD_0 0xc40 > +#define DNRM_F(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define ISP_REG_ICAMD_12 0xc70 > +#define ISP_REG_ICAMD_20 0xc90 > +#define ISP_REG_ICAMD_24 0xca0 > +#define ISP_REG_ICAMD_25 0xca4 > +#define CCM_M_DAT(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL0 0xe00 > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL1 0xe04 > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL2 0xe08 > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL3 0xe0c > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL4 0xe10 > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL5 0xe14 > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL6 0xe18 > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL7 0xe1c > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL8 0xe20 > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL9 0xe24 > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL10 0xe28 > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL11 0xe2c > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL12 0xe30 > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL13 0xe34 > +#define ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL14 0xe38 > +#define GAMMA_S_VAL(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define GAMMA_VAL(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_R2Y_0 0xe40 > +#define ISP_REG_R2Y_1 0xe44 > +#define ISP_REG_R2Y_2 0xe48 > +#define ISP_REG_R2Y_3 0xe4c > +#define ISP_REG_R2Y_4 0xe50 > +#define ISP_REG_R2Y_5 0xe54 > +#define ISP_REG_R2Y_6 0xe58 > +#define ISP_REG_R2Y_7 0xe5c > +#define ISP_REG_R2Y_8 0xe60 > +#define CSC_M(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN0 0xe80 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN1 0xe84 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN2 0xe88 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN3 0xe8c > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN4 0xe90 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN5 0xe94 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN6 0xe98 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN7 0xe9c > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN8 0xea0 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN9 0xea4 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN10 0xea8 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN11 0xeac > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN12 0xeb0 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN13 0xeb4 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN14 0xeb8 > +#define S_DELTA(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define S_WEIGHT(n) ((n) << 8) > + > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN_FS0 0xebc > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN_FS1 0xec0 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN_FS2 0xec4 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN_FS3 0xec8 > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN_FS4 0xecc > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN_FS5 0xed0 > +#define S_FACTOR(n) ((n) << 24) > +#define S_SLOPE(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_SHARPEN_WN 0xed4 > +#define PDIRF(n) ((n) << 28) > +#define NDIRF(n) ((n) << 24) > +#define WSUM(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_IUVS1 0xed8 > +#define UVDIFF2(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define UVDIFF1(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_IUVS2 0xedc > +#define UVF(n) ((n) << 24) > +#define UVSLOPE(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_IUVCKS1 0xee0 > +#define UVCKDIFF2(n) ((n) << 16) > +#define UVCKDIFF1(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_IUVCKS2 0xee4 > +#define UVCKSLOPE(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_ISHRPET 0xee8 > +#define TH(n) ((n) << 8) > +#define EN(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define ISP_REG_YCURVE_0 0xf00 > +#define ISP_REG_YCURVE_63 0xffc > +#define L_PARAM(n) ((n) << 0) > + > +#define IMAGE_MAX_WIDTH 1920 > +#define IMAGE_MAX_HEIGH 1080 > + > +/* The output line of ISP */ What is an ISP "line" ? > +enum isp_line_id { > + STF_ISP_LINE_INVALID = -1, > + STF_ISP_LINE_SRC = 1, > + STF_ISP_LINE_MAX = STF_ISP_LINE_SRC > +}; > + > +/* pad id for media framework */ > +enum isp_pad_id { > + STF_ISP_PAD_SINK = 0, > + STF_ISP_PAD_SRC, > + STF_ISP_PAD_MAX > +}; > + > +enum { > + EN_INT_NONE = 0, > + EN_INT_ISP_DONE = (0x1 << 24), > + EN_INT_CSI_DONE = (0x1 << 25), > + EN_INT_SC_DONE = (0x1 << 26), > + EN_INT_LINE_INT = (0x1 << 27), > + EN_INT_ALL = (0xF << 24), Please use lowercase for hex constants. But I'm wondering if this is really needed, it seems to duplicate the ISPC_* bits defined above. I would use those directly. > +}; > + > +enum { > + INTERFACE_DVP = 0, > + INTERFACE_CSI, > +}; This isn't used. > + > +struct isp_format { > + u32 code; > + u8 bpp; > +}; > + > +struct isp_format_table { > + const struct isp_format *fmts; > + int nfmts; > +}; > + > +struct regval_t { > + u32 addr; > + u32 val; > + u32 delay_ms; > +}; > + > +struct reg_table { > + const struct regval_t *regval; > + int regval_num; > +}; Those two structures are not used. > + > +struct stf_isp_crop { > + struct v4l2_rect rect; > + u32 bpp; > +}; > + > +struct stf_isp_dev { > + struct stfcamss *stfcamss; > + struct v4l2_subdev subdev; > + struct media_pad pads[STF_ISP_PAD_MAX]; > + struct v4l2_mbus_framefmt fmt[STF_ISP_PAD_MAX]; > + struct stf_isp_crop rect[STF_ISP_PAD_MAX]; > + const struct isp_format_table *formats; > + unsigned int nformats; > + struct mutex stream_lock; /* serialize stream control */ You should explicitly list the fields protected by the mutex. > + int stream_count; > +}; > + > +int stf_isp_clk_enable(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev); > +int stf_isp_clk_disable(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev); > +int stf_isp_reset(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev); > +void stf_isp_init_cfg(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev); > +void stf_isp_settings(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev, > + struct stf_isp_crop *crop_array, u32 mcode); > +void stf_isp_stream_set(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev); > +int stf_isp_subdev_init(struct stfcamss *stfcamss); > +int stf_isp_register(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev, struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev); > +int stf_isp_unregister(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev); > + > +#endif /* STF_ISP_H */ > diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp_hw_ops.c b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp_hw_ops.c > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..2088b6bd0d61 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp_hw_ops.c > @@ -0,0 +1,468 @@ > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > +/* > + * stf_isp_hw_ops.c > + * > + * Register interface file for StarFive ISP driver > + * > + * Copyright (C) 2021-2023 StarFive Technology Co., Ltd. > + * > + */ > + > +#include "stf_camss.h" > + > +static void stf_isp_config_obc(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + u32 reg_val, reg_add; > + > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_OBC_CFG, OBC_W_H(11) | OBC_W_W(11)); > + > + reg_val = GAIN_D_POINT(0x40) | GAIN_C_POINT(0x40) | > + GAIN_B_POINT(0x40) | GAIN_A_POINT(0x40); > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_OBCG_CFG_0; reg_add <= ISP_REG_OBCG_CFG_3;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, reg_val); > + reg_add += 4; > + } > + > + reg_val = OFFSET_D_POINT(0) | OFFSET_C_POINT(0) | > + OFFSET_B_POINT(0) | OFFSET_A_POINT(0); > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_OBCO_CFG_0; reg_add <= ISP_REG_OBCO_CFG_3;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, reg_val); > + reg_add += 4; > + } > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_oecf(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + u32 reg_add, par_val; > + u16 par_h, par_l; > + > + par_h = 0x10; par_l = 0; > + par_val = OCEF_PAR_H(par_h) | OCEF_PAR_L(par_l); > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG0; reg_add <= ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG0;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, par_val); > + reg_add += 0x20; > + } > + > + par_h = 0x40; par_l = 0x20; > + par_val = OCEF_PAR_H(par_h) | OCEF_PAR_L(par_l); > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG1; reg_add <= ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG1;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, par_val); > + reg_add += 0x20; > + } > + > + par_h = 0x80; par_l = 0x60; > + par_val = OCEF_PAR_H(par_h) | OCEF_PAR_L(par_l); > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG2; reg_add <= ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG2;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, par_val); > + reg_add += 0x20; > + } > + > + par_h = 0xc0; par_l = 0xa0; > + par_val = OCEF_PAR_H(par_h) | OCEF_PAR_L(par_l); > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG3; reg_add <= ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG3;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, par_val); > + reg_add += 0x20; > + } > + > + par_h = 0x100; par_l = 0xe0; > + par_val = OCEF_PAR_H(par_h) | OCEF_PAR_L(par_l); > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG4; reg_add <= ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG4;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, par_val); > + reg_add += 0x20; > + } > + > + par_h = 0x200; par_l = 0x180; > + par_val = OCEF_PAR_H(par_h) | OCEF_PAR_L(par_l); > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG5; reg_add <= ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG5;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, par_val); > + reg_add += 0x20; > + } > + > + par_h = 0x300; par_l = 0x280; > + par_val = OCEF_PAR_H(par_h) | OCEF_PAR_L(par_l); > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG6; reg_add <= ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG6;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, par_val); > + reg_add += 0x20; > + } > + > + par_h = 0x3fe; par_l = 0x380; > + par_val = OCEF_PAR_H(par_h) | OCEF_PAR_L(par_l); > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_OECF_X0_CFG7; reg_add <= ISP_REG_OECF_Y3_CFG7;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, par_val); > + reg_add += 0x20; > + } > + > + par_h = 0x80; par_l = 0x80; > + par_val = OCEF_PAR_H(par_h) | OCEF_PAR_L(par_l); > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_OECF_S0_CFG0; reg_add <= ISP_REG_OECF_S3_CFG7;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, par_val); > + reg_add += 4; > + } > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_lccf(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + u32 reg_add; > + > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_LCCF_CFG_0, > + Y_DISTANCE(0x21C) | X_DISTANCE(0x3C0)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_LCCF_CFG_1, LCCF_MAX_DIS(0xb)); > + > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_LCCF_CFG_2; reg_add <= ISP_REG_LCCF_CFG_5;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, > + LCCF_F2_PAR(0x0) | LCCF_F1_PAR(0x0)); > + reg_add += 4; > + } > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_awb(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + u32 reg_val, reg_add; > + u16 symbol_h, symbol_l; > + > + symbol_h = 0x0; symbol_l = 0x0; > + reg_val = AWB_X_SYMBOL_H(symbol_h) | AWB_X_SYMBOL_L(symbol_l); > + > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_AWB_X0_CFG_0; reg_add <= ISP_REG_AWB_X3_CFG_1;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, reg_val); > + reg_add += 4; > + } > + > + symbol_h = 0x0, symbol_l = 0x0; > + reg_val = AWB_Y_SYMBOL_H(symbol_h) | AWB_Y_SYMBOL_L(symbol_l); > + > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_AWB_Y0_CFG_0; reg_add <= ISP_REG_AWB_Y3_CFG_1;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, reg_val); > + reg_add += 4; > + } > + > + symbol_h = 0x80, symbol_l = 0x80; > + reg_val = AWB_S_SYMBOL_H(symbol_h) | AWB_S_SYMBOL_L(symbol_l); > + > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_AWB_S0_CFG_0; reg_add <= ISP_REG_AWB_S3_CFG_1;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, reg_val); > + reg_add += 4; > + } > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_grgb(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ICTC, > + GF_MODE(1) | MAXGT(0x140) | MINGT(0x40)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_IDBC, BADGT(0x200) | BADXT(0x200)); > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_cfa(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_RAW_FORMAT_CFG, > + SMY13(0) | SMY12(1) | SMY11(0) | SMY10(1) | SMY3(2) | > + SMY2(3) | SMY1(2) | SMY0(3)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ICFAM, CROSS_COV(3) | HV_W(2)); > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_ccm(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + u32 reg_add; > + > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ICAMD_0, DNRM_F(6) | CCM_M_DAT(0)); > + > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_ICAMD_12; reg_add <= ISP_REG_ICAMD_20;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, CCM_M_DAT(0x80)); > + reg_add += 0x10; > + } > + > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ICAMD_24, CCM_M_DAT(0x700)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ICAMD_25, CCM_M_DAT(0x200)); > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_gamma(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + u32 reg_val, reg_add; > + u16 gamma_slope_v, gamma_v; > + > + gamma_slope_v = 0x2400; gamma_v = 0x0; > + reg_val = GAMMA_S_VAL(gamma_slope_v) | GAMMA_VAL(gamma_v); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL0, reg_val); > + > + gamma_slope_v = 0x800; gamma_v = 0x20; > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL1; reg_add <= ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL7;) { > + reg_val = GAMMA_S_VAL(gamma_slope_v) | GAMMA_VAL(gamma_v); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, reg_val); > + reg_add += 4; > + gamma_v += 0x20; > + } > + > + gamma_v = 0x100; > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL8; reg_add <= ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL13;) { > + reg_val = GAMMA_S_VAL(gamma_slope_v) | GAMMA_VAL(gamma_v); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, reg_val); > + reg_add += 4; > + gamma_v += 0x80; > + } > + > + gamma_v = 0x3fe; > + reg_val = GAMMA_S_VAL(gamma_slope_v) | GAMMA_VAL(gamma_v); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_GAMMA_VAL14, reg_val); > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_r2y(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_R2Y_0, CSC_M(0x4C)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_R2Y_1, CSC_M(0x97)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_R2Y_2, CSC_M(0x1d)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_R2Y_3, CSC_M(0x1d5)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_R2Y_4, CSC_M(0x1ac)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_R2Y_5, CSC_M(0x80)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_R2Y_6, CSC_M(0x80)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_R2Y_7, CSC_M(0x194)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_R2Y_8, CSC_M(0x1ec)); > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_y_curve(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + u32 reg_add; > + u16 y_curve; > + > + y_curve = 0x0; > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_YCURVE_0; reg_add <= ISP_REG_YCURVE_63;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, reg_add, y_curve); > + reg_add += 4; > + y_curve += 0x10; > + } > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_sharpen(struct stfcamss *sc) > +{ > + u32 reg_add; > + > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_SHARPEN0, S_DELTA(0x7) | S_WEIGHT(0xf)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_SHARPEN1, S_DELTA(0x18) | S_WEIGHT(0xf)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_SHARPEN2, S_DELTA(0x80) | S_WEIGHT(0xf)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_SHARPEN3, S_DELTA(0x100) | S_WEIGHT(0xf)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_SHARPEN4, S_DELTA(0x10) | S_WEIGHT(0xf)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_SHARPEN5, S_DELTA(0x60) | S_WEIGHT(0xf)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_SHARPEN6, S_DELTA(0x100) | S_WEIGHT(0xf)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_SHARPEN7, S_DELTA(0x190) | S_WEIGHT(0xf)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_SHARPEN8, S_DELTA(0x0) | S_WEIGHT(0xf)); > + > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_SHARPEN9; reg_add <= ISP_REG_SHARPEN14;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, reg_add, S_WEIGHT(0xf)); > + reg_add += 4; > + } > + > + for (reg_add = ISP_REG_SHARPEN_FS0; reg_add <= ISP_REG_SHARPEN_FS5;) { > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, reg_add, S_FACTOR(0x10) | S_SLOPE(0x0)); > + reg_add += 4; > + } > + > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_SHARPEN_WN, > + PDIRF(0x8) | NDIRF(0x8) | WSUM(0xd7c)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_IUVS1, UVDIFF2(0xC0) | UVDIFF1(0x40)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_IUVS2, UVF(0xff) | UVSLOPE(0x0)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(sc, ISP_REG_IUVCKS1, > + UVCKDIFF2(0xa0) | UVCKDIFF1(0x40)); > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_dnyuv(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + u32 reg_val; > + > + reg_val = YUVSW5(7) | YUVSW4(7) | YUVSW3(7) | YUVSW2(7) | > + YUVSW1(7) | YUVSW0(7); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_DNYUV_YSWR0, reg_val); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_DNYUV_CSWR0, reg_val); > + > + reg_val = YUVSW3(7) | YUVSW2(7) | YUVSW1(7) | YUVSW0(7); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_DNYUV_YSWR1, reg_val); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_DNYUV_CSWR1, reg_val); > + > + reg_val = CURVE_D_H(0x60) | CURVE_D_L(0x40); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_DNYUV_YDR0, reg_val); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_DNYUV_CDR0, reg_val); > + > + reg_val = CURVE_D_H(0xd8) | CURVE_D_L(0x90); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_DNYUV_YDR1, reg_val); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_DNYUV_CDR1, reg_val); > + > + reg_val = CURVE_D_H(0x1e6) | CURVE_D_L(0x144); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_DNYUV_YDR2, reg_val); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_DNYUV_CDR2, reg_val); > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_sat(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > +{ > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_CS_GAIN, CMAD(0x0) | CMAB(0x100)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_CS_THRESHOLD, CMD(0x1f) | CMB(0x1)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_CS_OFFSET, VOFF(0x0) | UOFF(0x0)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_CS_HUE_F, SIN(0x0) | COS(0x100)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_CS_SCALE, CMSF(0x8)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_YADJ0, YOIR(0x401) | YIMIN(0x1)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_YADJ1, YOMAX(0x3ff) | YOMIN(0x1)); > +} > + > +int stf_isp_clk_enable(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev) > +{ > + struct stfcamss *stfcamss = isp_dev->stfcamss; > + > + clk_prepare_enable(stfcamss->sys_clk[STF_CLK_WRAPPER_CLK_C].clk); > + reset_control_deassert(stfcamss->sys_rst[STF_RST_WRAPPER_C].rstc); > + reset_control_deassert(stfcamss->sys_rst[STF_RST_WRAPPER_P].rstc); Missing error handling. Is there a specific hardware requirement to split the clock enabling and reset deassertion in two, with some of them handled in the runtime PM resume handler and the rest here ? If not, moving all clock and reset control to the runtime PM handlers would simplify the code. > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +int stf_isp_clk_disable(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev) > +{ > + struct stfcamss *stfcamss = isp_dev->stfcamss; > + > + reset_control_assert(stfcamss->sys_rst[STF_RST_WRAPPER_C].rstc); > + reset_control_assert(stfcamss->sys_rst[STF_RST_WRAPPER_P].rstc); > + clk_disable_unprepare(stfcamss->sys_clk[STF_CLK_WRAPPER_CLK_C].clk); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +int stf_isp_reset(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev) > +{ > + stf_isp_reg_set_bit(isp_dev->stfcamss, ISP_REG_ISP_CTRL_0, > + ISPC_RST_MASK, ISPC_RST); > + stf_isp_reg_set_bit(isp_dev->stfcamss, ISP_REG_ISP_CTRL_0, > + ISPC_RST_MASK, 0); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +void stf_isp_init_cfg(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev) > +{ > + stf_isp_reg_write(isp_dev->stfcamss, ISP_REG_DC_CFG_1, DC_AXI_ID(0x0)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(isp_dev->stfcamss, ISP_REG_DEC_CFG, > + DEC_V_KEEP(0x0) | > + DEC_V_PERIOD(0x0) | > + DEC_H_KEEP(0x0) | > + DEC_H_PERIOD(0x0)); > + > + stf_isp_config_obc(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_oecf(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_lccf(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_awb(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_grgb(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_cfa(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_ccm(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_gamma(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_r2y(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_y_curve(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_sharpen(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_dnyuv(isp_dev->stfcamss); > + stf_isp_config_sat(isp_dev->stfcamss); All these parameters are hardcoded, why are they not exposed to userspace ? > + > + stf_isp_reg_write(isp_dev->stfcamss, ISP_REG_CSI_MODULE_CFG, > + CSI_DUMP_EN | CSI_SC_EN | CSI_AWB_EN | > + CSI_LCCF_EN | CSI_OECF_EN | CSI_OBC_EN | CSI_DEC_EN); > + stf_isp_reg_write(isp_dev->stfcamss, ISP_REG_ISP_CTRL_1, > + CTRL_SAT(1) | CTRL_DBC | CTRL_CTC | CTRL_YHIST | > + CTRL_YCURVE | CTRL_BIYUV | CTRL_SCE | CTRL_EE | > + CTRL_CCE | CTRL_RGE | CTRL_CME | CTRL_AE | CTRL_CE); > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_crop(struct stfcamss *stfcamss, > + struct stf_isp_crop *crop) > +{ > + struct v4l2_rect *rect = &crop[STF_ISP_PAD_SRC].rect; > + u32 bpp = crop[STF_ISP_PAD_SRC].bpp; > + u32 val; > + > + val = VSTART_CAP(rect->top) | HSTART_CAP(rect->left); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_PIC_CAPTURE_START_CFG, val); > + > + val = VEND_CAP(rect->height + rect->top - 1) | > + HEND_CAP(rect->width + rect->left - 1); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_PIC_CAPTURE_END_CFG, val); > + > + val = H_ACT_CAP(rect->height) | W_ACT_CAP(rect->width); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_PIPELINE_XY_SIZE, val); > + > + val = ALIGN(rect->width * bpp / 8, STFCAMSS_FRAME_WIDTH_ALIGN_8); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_STRIDE, val); > +} > + > +static void stf_isp_config_raw_fmt(struct stfcamss *stfcamss, u32 mcode) > +{ > + u32 val, val1; > + > + switch (mcode) { > + case MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB10_1X10: > + case MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB8_1X8: > + /* 3 2 3 2 1 0 1 0 B Gb B Gb Gr R Gr R */ > + val = SMY13(3) | SMY12(2) | SMY11(3) | SMY10(2) | > + SMY3(1) | SMY2(0) | SMY1(1) | SMY0(0); > + val1 = CTRL_SAT(0x0); > + break; > + case MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG10_1X10: > + case MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG8_1X8: > + /* 2 3 2 3 0 1 0 1, Gb B Gb B R Gr R Gr */ > + val = SMY13(2) | SMY12(3) | SMY11(2) | SMY10(3) | > + SMY3(0) | SMY2(1) | SMY1(0) | SMY0(1); > + val1 = CTRL_SAT(0x2); > + break; > + case MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG10_1X10: > + case MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG8_1X8: > + /* 1 0 1 0 3 2 3 2, Gr R Gr R B Gb B Gb */ > + val = SMY13(1) | SMY12(0) | SMY11(1) | SMY10(0) | > + SMY3(3) | SMY2(2) | SMY1(3) | SMY0(2); > + val1 = CTRL_SAT(0x3); > + break; > + case MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR10_1X10: > + case MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR8_1X8: > + /* 0 1 0 1 2 3 2 3 R Gr R Gr Gb B Gb B */ > + val = SMY13(0) | SMY12(1) | SMY11(0) | SMY10(1) | > + SMY3(2) | SMY2(3) | SMY1(2) | SMY0(3); > + val1 = CTRL_SAT(0x1); > + break; > + default: > + val = SMY13(0) | SMY12(1) | SMY11(0) | SMY10(1) | > + SMY3(2) | SMY2(3) | SMY1(2) | SMY0(3); > + val1 = CTRL_SAT(0x1); > + break; > + } > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_RAW_FORMAT_CFG, val); > + stf_isp_reg_set_bit(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ISP_CTRL_1, CTRL_SAT_MASK, val1); > +} > + > +void stf_isp_settings(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev, > + struct stf_isp_crop *crop, u32 mcode) > +{ > + struct stfcamss *stfcamss = isp_dev->stfcamss; > + > + stf_isp_config_crop(stfcamss, crop); > + stf_isp_config_raw_fmt(stfcamss, mcode); > + > + stf_isp_reg_set_bit(stfcamss, ISP_REG_DUMP_CFG_1, > + DUMP_BURST_LEN_MASK | DUMP_SD_MASK, > + DUMP_BURST_LEN(3)); > + > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ITIIWSR, > + ITI_HSIZE(IMAGE_MAX_HEIGH) | > + ITI_WSIZE(IMAGE_MAX_WIDTH)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ITIDWLSR, ITI_WSTRIDE(0x960)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ITIDRLSR, ITI_STRIDE_L(0x960)); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_SENSOR, 0x1); Should 0x1 be IMAGER_SEL(1) or are those unrelated ? > +} > + > +void stf_isp_stream_set(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev) > +{ > + struct stfcamss *stfcamss = isp_dev->stfcamss; > + > + stf_isp_reg_write_delay(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ISP_CTRL_0, > + ISPC_ENUO | ISPC_ENLS | ISPC_RST, 10); > + stf_isp_reg_write_delay(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ISP_CTRL_0, > + ISPC_ENUO | ISPC_ENLS, 10); > + stf_isp_reg_write(stfcamss, ISP_REG_IESHD, SHAD_UP_M); > + stf_isp_reg_write_delay(stfcamss, ISP_REG_ISP_CTRL_0, > + ISPC_ENUO | ISPC_ENLS | ISPC_EN, 10); > + stf_isp_reg_write_delay(stfcamss, ISP_REG_CSIINTS, > + CSI_INTS(1) | CSI_SHA_M(4), 10); > + stf_isp_reg_write_delay(stfcamss, ISP_REG_CSIINTS, > + CSI_INTS(2) | CSI_SHA_M(4), 10); > + stf_isp_reg_write_delay(stfcamss, ISP_REG_CSI_INPUT_EN_AND_STATUS, > + CSI_EN_S, 10); > +}
Hi Jack, On Thu, Aug 03, 2023 at 10:41:08AM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: > On 2023/8/2 18:48, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 02, 2023 at 05:57:57PM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: > >> On 2023/7/28 4:41, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > >> > On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 07:28:37PM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: > >> >> Add ISP driver for StarFive Camera Subsystem. > >> >> > >> >> Signed-off-by: Jack Zhu <jack.zhu@starfivetech.com> > >> >> --- > >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile | 2 + > >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c | 76 ++- > >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.h | 3 + > >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.c | 519 ++++++++++++++++++ > >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.h | 479 ++++++++++++++++ > >> >> .../platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp_hw_ops.c | 468 ++++++++++++++++ > >> >> 6 files changed, 1544 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.c > >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.h > >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp_hw_ops.c > > > > [snip] > > > >> >> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.c b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.c > >> >> new file mode 100644 > >> >> index 000000000000..933a583b398c > >> >> --- /dev/null > >> >> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.c > >> >> @@ -0,0 +1,519 @@ > >> >> +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > >> >> +/* > >> >> + * stf_isp.c > >> >> + * > >> >> + * StarFive Camera Subsystem - ISP Module > >> >> + * > >> >> + * Copyright (C) 2021-2023 StarFive Technology Co., Ltd. > >> >> + */ > >> >> +#include <linux/firmware.h> > >> > > >> > This doesn't seem needed. > >> > > >> >> +#include <media/v4l2-event.h> > >> >> + > >> >> +#include "stf_camss.h" > >> >> + > >> >> +#define SINK_FORMATS_INDEX 0 > >> >> +#define UO_FORMATS_INDEX 1 > >> > > >> > What does "UO" stand for ? > >> > >> "UO" is Usual Out, just represents output. :-) > > > > Maybe "out", "output" or "source" would make the code easier to read > > then ? > > > >> >> + > >> >> +static int isp_set_selection(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, > >> >> + struct v4l2_subdev_state *state, > >> >> + struct v4l2_subdev_selection *sel); > >> >> + > >> >> +static const struct isp_format isp_formats_sink[] = { > >> >> + { MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB10_1X10, 10 }, > >> >> + { MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG10_1X10, 10 }, > >> >> + { MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG10_1X10, 10 }, > >> >> + { MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR10_1X10, 10 }, > >> >> +}; > > > > [snip] > > > >> >> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.h b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.h > >> >> new file mode 100644 > >> >> index 000000000000..1e5c98482350 > >> >> --- /dev/null > >> >> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_isp.h > >> >> @@ -0,0 +1,479 @@ > > > > [snip] > > > >> >> +/* The output line of ISP */ > >> > > >> > What is an ISP "line" ? > >> > >> A pipeline contains ISP. > > > > Patch 6/6 uses STF_ISP_LINE_MAX to iterate over the ISP lines. This > > makes the code somehow generic, but you only support a single line at > > the moment. Does this or other SoCs in your product line integrate the > > same ISP with multiple lines ? If so, would it be possible to share a > > block diagram, to better understand the other hardware architectures > > that this driver will need to support in the future ? > > Yes, OK, I will add a block diagram and a more detailed description in > the starfive_camss.rst file in the next version. > > >> >> +enum isp_line_id { > >> >> + STF_ISP_LINE_INVALID = -1, > >> >> + STF_ISP_LINE_SRC = 1, > >> >> + STF_ISP_LINE_MAX = STF_ISP_LINE_SRC > >> >> +}; > > > > [snip] > > > >> >> +void stf_isp_init_cfg(struct stf_isp_dev *isp_dev) > >> >> +{ > >> >> + stf_isp_reg_write(isp_dev->stfcamss, ISP_REG_DC_CFG_1, DC_AXI_ID(0x0)); > >> >> + stf_isp_reg_write(isp_dev->stfcamss, ISP_REG_DEC_CFG, > >> >> + DEC_V_KEEP(0x0) | > >> >> + DEC_V_PERIOD(0x0) | > >> >> + DEC_H_KEEP(0x0) | > >> >> + DEC_H_PERIOD(0x0)); > >> >> + > >> >> + stf_isp_config_obc(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_oecf(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_lccf(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_awb(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_grgb(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_cfa(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_ccm(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_gamma(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_r2y(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_y_curve(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_sharpen(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_dnyuv(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> >> + stf_isp_config_sat(isp_dev->stfcamss); > >> > > >> > All these parameters are hardcoded, why are they not exposed to > >> > userspace ? > >> > >> Here is a basic startup configuration for the ISP registers. The > >> function name is confusing, as if it is configuring a specific > >> function. In fact, it is just a basic init configuration. > > > > Did I miss a place in the patch series where all these parameters can be > > configured by userspace, or is that not possible at the moment ? If it > > isn't possible, do you plan to implement that ? > > Yes, we are doing related development internally. That's nice to hear :-) Without the ability to control the ISP from userspace, the driver will have very limited usefulness. Still, I understand that incremental development will be easier to handle, so I'm not against merging this patch series with hardcoded parameters first, and adding support for ISP control on top. It may however make sense to merge the driver in drivers/staging/media/ first, and move it to drivers/media/ once support for ISP control will be available. That would give you more room to change the userspace API exposed by the driver when implementing support for ISP control without having to keep backward compatibility. Sakari, Hans, do you have any opinion on this ? Do you have an estimated time frame for when ISP control will be ready ? > >> >> + > >> >> + stf_isp_reg_write(isp_dev->stfcamss, ISP_REG_CSI_MODULE_CFG, > >> >> + CSI_DUMP_EN | CSI_SC_EN | CSI_AWB_EN | > >> >> + CSI_LCCF_EN | CSI_OECF_EN | CSI_OBC_EN | CSI_DEC_EN); > >> >> + stf_isp_reg_write(isp_dev->stfcamss, ISP_REG_ISP_CTRL_1, > >> >> + CTRL_SAT(1) | CTRL_DBC | CTRL_CTC | CTRL_YHIST | > >> >> + CTRL_YCURVE | CTRL_BIYUV | CTRL_SCE | CTRL_EE | > >> >> + CTRL_CCE | CTRL_RGE | CTRL_CME | CTRL_AE | CTRL_CE); > >> >> +} > > > > [snip]
Hi Jack, On Thu, Aug 03, 2023 at 10:44:50AM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: > On 2023/8/2 18:38, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 02, 2023 at 05:58:26PM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: > >> On 2023/7/28 4:49, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > >> > On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 07:28:38PM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: > >> >> Add Video In Controller driver for StarFive Camera Subsystem. > >> > > >> > I haven't reviewed this patch in details, as I have a high-level > >> > question: why do you need VIN subdevs ? They don't seem to represent any > >> > particular piece of hardware, their input and output formats are always > >> > identical, and they're not used to configure registers. The contents of > >> > this patch seems to belong to the video device, I think you can drop the > >> > VIN subdevs. > >> > >> The VIN module corresponds to a hardware module, which is mainly responsible > >> for data routing and partial interrupt management (when the image data does > >> not pass through the isp but directly goes to the ddr), the relevant registers > >> need to be configured. > > > > That's fine, but I don't think you need a subdev for it. As far as I > > understand, the VIn modules are (more or less) DMA engines. You can just > > model them as video devices, connected directly to the CSI-2 RX and ISP > > source pads. > > The VIN hardware can also route input data, it can decide whether DVP sensor > or MIPI sensor is used as input data. > > > Does the "vin0_wr" have the ability to capture raw data from the DVP > > interface as well, or only from the CSI-2 RX ? > > Yes, the "vin0_wr" has the ability to capture raw data from the DVP > interface. Then I would recommend something similar to the following media graph: digraph board { rankdir=TB imx219 [label="{{} | imx219 6-0010\n/dev/v4l-subdev0 | {<port0> 0}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] imx219:port0 -> csi2rx:port0 [style=bold] csi2rx [label="{{<port0> 0} | cdns_csi2rx.19800000.csi-bridge\n | {<port1> 1 | <port2> 2 | <port3> 3 | <port4> 4}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] csi2rx:port1 -> vin:port0 [style=bold] ov5640 [label="{{} | ov5640 6-0020\n/dev/v4l-subdev1 | {<port0> 0}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] ov5640:port0 -> vin:port1 [style=bold] vin [label="{{<port0> 0 | <port1> 1} | stf_vin0\n/dev/v4l-subdev2 | {<port2> 2}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] vin:port2 -> raw_capture [style=dashed] vin:port2 -> isp:port0 [style=dashed] raw_capture [label="stf_vin0_wr_video0\n/dev/video0", shape=box, style=filled, fillcolor=yellow] isp [label="{{<port0> 0} | stf_isp0\n/dev/v4l-subdev3 | {<port1> 1}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] isp:port1 -> yuv_capture [style=bold] yuv_capture [label="stf_vin0_isp0_video1\n/dev/video1", shape=box, style=filled, fillcolor=yellow] } Here, the stf_vin0 subdev is used to route either the CSI-2 input or the DVP input to the raw capture video device and the ISP. Does this match the hardware architecture ? What are ports 2, 3 and 4 for in the CSI-2 RX ? > >> >> Signed-off-by: Jack Zhu <jack.zhu@starfivetech.com> > >> >> --- > >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile | 4 +- > >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c | 42 +- > >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.h | 2 + > >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.c | 1069 +++++++++++++++++ > >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.h | 173 +++ > >> >> .../platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin_hw_ops.c | 192 +++ > >> >> 6 files changed, 1478 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.c > >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.h > >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin_hw_ops.c > >> >> > >> >> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile > >> >> index cdf57e8c9546..ef574e01ca47 100644 > >> >> --- a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile > >> >> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile > >> >> @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ starfive-camss-objs += \ > >> >> stf_camss.o \ > >> >> stf_isp.o \ > >> >> stf_isp_hw_ops.o \ > >> >> - stf_video.o > >> >> + stf_video.o \ > >> >> + stf_vin.o \ > >> >> + stf_vin_hw_ops.o > >> >> > >> >> obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_STARFIVE_CAMSS) += starfive-camss.o > >> >> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c > >> >> index 6f56b45f57db..834ea63eb833 100644 > >> >> --- a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c > >> >> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c > >> >> @@ -131,27 +131,61 @@ static int stfcamss_init_subdevices(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > >> >> return ret; > >> >> } > >> >>
Hi Laurent, Thank you for your comment. On 2023/8/4 6:18, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > Hi Jack, > > On Thu, Aug 03, 2023 at 10:44:50AM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: >> On 2023/8/2 18:38, Laurent Pinchart wrote: >> > On Wed, Aug 02, 2023 at 05:58:26PM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: >> >> On 2023/7/28 4:49, Laurent Pinchart wrote: >> >> > On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 07:28:38PM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: >> >> >> Add Video In Controller driver for StarFive Camera Subsystem. >> >> > >> >> > I haven't reviewed this patch in details, as I have a high-level >> >> > question: why do you need VIN subdevs ? They don't seem to represent any >> >> > particular piece of hardware, their input and output formats are always >> >> > identical, and they're not used to configure registers. The contents of >> >> > this patch seems to belong to the video device, I think you can drop the >> >> > VIN subdevs. >> >> >> >> The VIN module corresponds to a hardware module, which is mainly responsible >> >> for data routing and partial interrupt management (when the image data does >> >> not pass through the isp but directly goes to the ddr), the relevant registers >> >> need to be configured. >> > >> > That's fine, but I don't think you need a subdev for it. As far as I >> > understand, the VIn modules are (more or less) DMA engines. You can just >> > model them as video devices, connected directly to the CSI-2 RX and ISP >> > source pads. >> >> The VIN hardware can also route input data, it can decide whether DVP sensor >> or MIPI sensor is used as input data. >> >> > Does the "vin0_wr" have the ability to capture raw data from the DVP >> > interface as well, or only from the CSI-2 RX ? >> >> Yes, the "vin0_wr" has the ability to capture raw data from the DVP >> interface. > > Then I would recommend something similar to the following media graph: > > digraph board { > rankdir=TB > imx219 [label="{{} | imx219 6-0010\n/dev/v4l-subdev0 | {<port0> 0}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > imx219:port0 -> csi2rx:port0 [style=bold] > csi2rx [label="{{<port0> 0} | cdns_csi2rx.19800000.csi-bridge\n | {<port1> 1 | <port2> 2 | <port3> 3 | <port4> 4}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > csi2rx:port1 -> vin:port0 [style=bold] > ov5640 [label="{{} | ov5640 6-0020\n/dev/v4l-subdev1 | {<port0> 0}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > ov5640:port0 -> vin:port1 [style=bold] > vin [label="{{<port0> 0 | <port1> 1} | stf_vin0\n/dev/v4l-subdev2 | {<port2> 2}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > vin:port2 -> raw_capture [style=dashed] > vin:port2 -> isp:port0 [style=dashed] > raw_capture [label="stf_vin0_wr_video0\n/dev/video0", shape=box, style=filled, fillcolor=yellow] > isp [label="{{<port0> 0} | stf_isp0\n/dev/v4l-subdev3 | {<port1> 1}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > isp:port1 -> yuv_capture [style=bold] > yuv_capture [label="stf_vin0_isp0_video1\n/dev/video1", shape=box, style=filled, fillcolor=yellow] > } > > Here, the stf_vin0 subdev is used to route either the CSI-2 input or the > DVP input to the raw capture video device and the ISP. > > Does this match the hardware architecture ? > Yes, but I have a question to ask, is there any way for stf_vin0 subdev to distinguish whether the current scene is 'raw_capture' or 'yuv_capture'? > What are ports 2, 3 and 4 for in the CSI-2 RX ? > port2-4 are useless, they should be created by 'cdns-csi2rx.c' by default. >> >> >> Signed-off-by: Jack Zhu <jack.zhu@starfivetech.com> >> >> >> --- >> >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile | 4 +- >> >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c | 42 +- >> >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.h | 2 + >> >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.c | 1069 +++++++++++++++++ >> >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.h | 173 +++ >> >> >> .../platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin_hw_ops.c | 192 +++ >> >> >> 6 files changed, 1478 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) >> >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.c >> >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.h >> >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin_hw_ops.c >> >> >> >> >> >> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile >> >> >> index cdf57e8c9546..ef574e01ca47 100644 >> >> >> --- a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile >> >> >> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile >> >> >> @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ starfive-camss-objs += \ >> >> >> stf_camss.o \ >> >> >> stf_isp.o \ >> >> >> stf_isp_hw_ops.o \ >> >> >> - stf_video.o >> >> >> + stf_video.o \ >> >> >> + stf_vin.o \ >> >> >> + stf_vin_hw_ops.o >> >> >> >> >> >> obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_STARFIVE_CAMSS) += starfive-camss.o >> >> >> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c >> >> >> index 6f56b45f57db..834ea63eb833 100644 >> >> >> --- a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c >> >> >> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c >> >> >> @@ -131,27 +131,61 @@ static int stfcamss_init_subdevices(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) >> >> >> return ret; >> >> >> } >> >> >> > Regards, Jack Zhu
Hi Jack, On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 07:14:22PM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: > On 2023/8/4 6:18, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 03, 2023 at 10:44:50AM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: > >> On 2023/8/2 18:38, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > >> > On Wed, Aug 02, 2023 at 05:58:26PM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: > >> >> On 2023/7/28 4:49, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > >> >> > On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 07:28:38PM +0800, Jack Zhu wrote: > >> >> >> Add Video In Controller driver for StarFive Camera Subsystem. > >> >> > > >> >> > I haven't reviewed this patch in details, as I have a high-level > >> >> > question: why do you need VIN subdevs ? They don't seem to represent any > >> >> > particular piece of hardware, their input and output formats are always > >> >> > identical, and they're not used to configure registers. The contents of > >> >> > this patch seems to belong to the video device, I think you can drop the > >> >> > VIN subdevs. > >> >> > >> >> The VIN module corresponds to a hardware module, which is mainly responsible > >> >> for data routing and partial interrupt management (when the image data does > >> >> not pass through the isp but directly goes to the ddr), the relevant registers > >> >> need to be configured. > >> > > >> > That's fine, but I don't think you need a subdev for it. As far as I > >> > understand, the VIn modules are (more or less) DMA engines. You can just > >> > model them as video devices, connected directly to the CSI-2 RX and ISP > >> > source pads. > >> > >> The VIN hardware can also route input data, it can decide whether DVP sensor > >> or MIPI sensor is used as input data. > >> > >> > Does the "vin0_wr" have the ability to capture raw data from the DVP > >> > interface as well, or only from the CSI-2 RX ? > >> > >> Yes, the "vin0_wr" has the ability to capture raw data from the DVP > >> interface. > > > > Then I would recommend something similar to the following media graph: > > > > digraph board { > > rankdir=TB > > imx219 [label="{{} | imx219 6-0010\n/dev/v4l-subdev0 | {<port0> 0}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > > imx219:port0 -> csi2rx:port0 [style=bold] > > csi2rx [label="{{<port0> 0} | cdns_csi2rx.19800000.csi-bridge\n | {<port1> 1 | <port2> 2 | <port3> 3 | <port4> 4}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > > csi2rx:port1 -> vin:port0 [style=bold] > > ov5640 [label="{{} | ov5640 6-0020\n/dev/v4l-subdev1 | {<port0> 0}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > > ov5640:port0 -> vin:port1 [style=bold] > > vin [label="{{<port0> 0 | <port1> 1} | stf_vin0\n/dev/v4l-subdev2 | {<port2> 2}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > > vin:port2 -> raw_capture [style=dashed] > > vin:port2 -> isp:port0 [style=dashed] > > raw_capture [label="stf_vin0_wr_video0\n/dev/video0", shape=box, style=filled, fillcolor=yellow] > > isp [label="{{<port0> 0} | stf_isp0\n/dev/v4l-subdev3 | {<port1> 1}}", shape=Mrecord, style=filled, fillcolor=green] > > isp:port1 -> yuv_capture [style=bold] > > yuv_capture [label="stf_vin0_isp0_video1\n/dev/video1", shape=box, style=filled, fillcolor=yellow] > > } > > > > Here, the stf_vin0 subdev is used to route either the CSI-2 input or the > > DVP input to the raw capture video device and the ISP. > > > > Does this match the hardware architecture ? > > Yes, but I have a question to ask, is there any way for stf_vin0 subdev > to distinguish whether the current scene is 'raw_capture' or 'yuv_capture'? Sorry about the late reply, I had missed your e-mail. I'm not sure to follow you here. Do you mean differentiating between capturing raw frames from stf_vin0_wr_video0 and YUV frames from stf_vin0_isp0_video1 ? Are those mutually exclusive, or is it possible to capture both raw frames and YUV frames at the same time ? > > What are ports 2, 3 and 4 for in the CSI-2 RX ? > > port2-4 are useless, they should be created by 'cdns-csi2rx.c' by default. > > >> >> >> Signed-off-by: Jack Zhu <jack.zhu@starfivetech.com> > >> >> >> --- > >> >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile | 4 +- > >> >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c | 42 +- > >> >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.h | 2 + > >> >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.c | 1069 +++++++++++++++++ > >> >> >> .../media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.h | 173 +++ > >> >> >> .../platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin_hw_ops.c | 192 +++ > >> >> >> 6 files changed, 1478 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > >> >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.c > >> >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin.h > >> >> >> create mode 100644 drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_vin_hw_ops.c > >> >> >> > >> >> >> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile > >> >> >> index cdf57e8c9546..ef574e01ca47 100644 > >> >> >> --- a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile > >> >> >> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/Makefile > >> >> >> @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ starfive-camss-objs += \ > >> >> >> stf_camss.o \ > >> >> >> stf_isp.o \ > >> >> >> stf_isp_hw_ops.o \ > >> >> >> - stf_video.o > >> >> >> + stf_video.o \ > >> >> >> + stf_vin.o \ > >> >> >> + stf_vin_hw_ops.o > >> >> >> > >> >> >> obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_STARFIVE_CAMSS) += starfive-camss.o > >> >> >> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c > >> >> >> index 6f56b45f57db..834ea63eb833 100644 > >> >> >> --- a/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c > >> >> >> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/starfive/camss/stf_camss.c > >> >> >> @@ -131,27 +131,61 @@ static int stfcamss_init_subdevices(struct stfcamss *stfcamss) > >> >> >> return ret; > >> >> >> } > >> >> >>