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SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH v3 00/18] Support for Tegra video capture from external sensor
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On 7/17/20 10:08 AM, Hans Verkuil wrote:
> On 17/07/2020 18:34, Sowjanya Komatineni wrote:
>> On 7/17/20 3:54 AM, Hans Verkuil wrote:
>>> Hi Sowjanya,
>>>
>>> On 15/07/2020 06:20, Sowjanya Komatineni wrote:
>>>> This series adds support for video capture from external camera sensor to
>>>> Tegra video driver.
>>>>
>>>> Jetson TX1 has camera expansion connector and supports custom camera module
>>>> designed as per TX1 design specification.
>>>>
>>>> This series also enables camera capture support for Jetson Nano which has
>>>> Raspberry PI camera header.
>>>>
>>>> This series is tested with IMX219 camera sensor.
>>>>
>>>> This series include,
>>>>
>>>> VI I2C related fixes
>>>> - Camera sensor programming happens through VI I2C which is on host1x bus.
>>>> - These patches includes device tree and I2C driver fixes for VI I2C.
>>>>
>>>> Tegra video driver updates
>>>> - TPG Vs Non-TPG based on Kconfig
>>>> - Support for external sensor video capture based on device graph from DT.
>>>> - Support for selection ioctl operations
>>>> - Tegra MIPI CSI pads calibration
>>>> - CSI T-CLK and T-HS settle time computation based on clock rates.
>>>>
>>>> Host1x driver updates
>>>> - Adds API to allow creating mipi device for specific device node.
>>>> - Splits MIPI pads calibrate start and waiting for calibration to be done.
>>>>
>>>> Device tree updates
>>>> - Adds camera connector 2V8, 1V8, 1V2 regulator supplies to Jetson TX1 DT.
>>>> - Enabled VI and CSI support in Jetson Nano DT.
>>> I'm doing a bit of stress testing with:
>>>
>>> while true; do v4l2-ctl --stream-mmap --stream-count=1; done
>>>
>>> and I see that the imx274 has often streaming failures:
>>>
>>> [ 172.025144] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 179.025192] IMX274 8-001a: imx274_write_mbreg : i2c bulk write failed, 3132 = 870 (2 bytes)
>>> [ 179.033575] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 226.525378] IMX274 8-001a: imx274_write_mbreg : i2c bulk write failed, 3130 = 878 (2 bytes)
>>> [ 226.533761] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 227.029325] IMX274 8-001a: imx274_write_mbreg : i2c bulk write failed, 30f6 = 107 (2 bytes)
>>> [ 227.037758] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 247.025218] IMX274 8-001a: imx274_write_mbreg : i2c bulk write failed, 30f6 = 107 (2 bytes)
>>> [ 247.033658] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 293.025517] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 309.024727] IMX274 8-001a: imx274_write_mbreg : i2c bulk write failed, 30e0 = 0 (2 bytes)
>>> [ 309.032969] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 309.529506] IMX274 8-001a: imx274_write_mbreg : i2c bulk write failed, 30f8 = 11d2 (3 bytes)
>>> [ 309.538103] IMX274 8-001a: imx274_set_frame_length error = -121
>>> [ 309.544102] IMX274 8-001a: imx274_set_frame_interval error = -121
>>> [ 309.550243] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 314.025561] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 329.025586] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 340.529567] IMX274 8-001a: imx274_write_mbreg : i2c bulk write failed, 303a = f0c (2 bytes)
>>> [ 340.538009] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 347.525627] IMX274 8-001a: imx274_write_mbreg : i2c bulk write failed, 30f6 = 107 (2 bytes)
>>> [ 347.534008] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 365.033640] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 437.525788] IMX274 8-001a: imx274_write_mbreg : i2c bulk write failed, 3038 = c (2 bytes)
>>> [ 437.533997] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 456.029780] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 472.025862] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 498.025861] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>> [ 500.025905] IMX274 8-001a: s_stream failed
>>>
>>> where v4l2-ctl returns:
>>>
>>> VIDIOC_STREAMON returned -1 (Remote I/O error)
>>>
>>> I don't see this with the imx219.
>>>
>>> I also see this occasionally:
>>>
>>> [Fri Jul 17 12:51:42 2020] video4linux video1: failed to run capture start kthread: -4
>>>
>>> Something is not stable here.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Hans
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> Running the same single frame continuous loop for more than 2 hours now
>> and I don't see any failure.
>>
>> Above failure shows i2c bulk writes to IMX274 failure due to which
>> s_stream also failed.
>>
>> Not sure if its due to i2c mux in the path to sensor on your module
>> causing some issue when there is more i2c write traffic as we are doing
>> single stream in continuous loop. Also IMX219 does not show on your side
>> so something specific to IMX274 setup probably.
> I'll take a closer look next week. Good to know that it works fine for you.
>
>>
>> Regarding kthread_run failure where kthread_run() returned -EINTR during
>> capture start thread, I always see this happen at the point of stopping
>> the continuous single stream while loop by pressing ctrl+c after few
>> loops of execution.
> Hmm, if this is normal behavior, then should this message be a debug message
> only? Or perhaps only show the message if the error code != EINTR.

I believe its good to still show this as its reported by kthread_run ->
kthread_create_on_node.

But not sure in real usecase we will ever use while true like this and
we should use script to also break while loop along with v4l2-ctl
termination when ctrl-c terminate request happens.


>
> Regards,
>
> Hans
>
>> while true; do v4l2-ctl --stream-mmap --stream-count=1; done
>>
>> when we stop loop with ctrl+c, v4l2-ctl terminates but loop does not
>> terminate immediately and probably SIGKILLed  is seen prior to complete.
>>
>> Using below can help to terminate loop as well when we stop ctrl-c and
>> with this I don't see any repro of EINTR error from kthread_run when run
>> in infinite loop.
>>
>> while true; do ./v4l2-ctl --stream-mmap --stream-count=1 || break; done
>>
>>
>>
>>>> Delta between patch versions:
>>>>
>>>> [v3]: Includes v2 feedback
>>>> - Uses separate helper function for retrieving remote csi subdevice
>>>> and source subdevice.
>>>> - Added check for presence of subdevice ops set/get_selection
>>>> - dropped vb2_queue_release from driver and using
>>>> vb2_video_unregister_device instead of video_unregister_device.
>>>> - video device register should happen in the last after all video
>>>> device related setup is done in the driver. This is being addressed
>>>> in below RFC patch. Once proper implementation of this is available
>>>> will update Tegra video driver to use split APIs and do all setup
>>>> prior to device register. Added this as TODO in the driver.
>>>> https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-media/msg172761.html
>>>>
>>>> Note:
>>>> Patch-0012 has compilation dependency on
>>>> https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11659521/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [v2]: Includes below changes based on v1 feedback
>>>> - dt-binding document and the driver update for device graph to use
>>>> separate ports for sink endpoint and source endpoint for csi.
>>>> - Use data-lanes endpoint property for csi.
>>>> - Update tegra_mipi_request() to take device node pointer argument
>>>> rather than adding extra API.
>>>> - Remove checking for clk pointer before clk_disable.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sowjanya Komatineni (18):
>>>> dt-bindings: i2c: tegra: Document Tegra210 VI I2C clocks and
>>>> power-domains
>>>> arm64: tegra: Add missing clocks and power-domains to Tegra210 VI I2C
>>>> i2c: tegra: Don't mark VI I2C as IRQ safe runtime PM
>>>> i2c: tegra: Remove NULL pointer check before
>>>> clk_enable/disable/prepare/unprepare
>>>> i2c: tegra: Fix the error path in tegra_i2c_runtime_resume
>>>> i2c: tegra: Fix runtime resume to re-init VI I2C
>>>> i2c: tegra: Avoid tegra_i2c_init_dma() for Tegra210 vi i2c
>>>> media: tegra-video: Fix channel format alignment
>>>> media: tegra-video: Enable TPG based on kernel config
>>>> media: tegra-video: Update format lookup to offset based
>>>> dt-bindings: tegra: Update VI and CSI bindings with port info
>>>> media: tegra-video: Add support for external sensor capture
>>>> media: tegra-video: Add support for selection ioctl ops
>>>> gpu: host1x: mipi: Update tegra_mipi_request() to be node based
>>>> gpu: host1x: mipi: Use readl_relaxed_poll_timeout in tegra_mipi_wait
>>>> gpu: host1x: mipi: Split tegra_mipi_calibrate and tegra_mipi_wait
>>>> media: tegra-video: Add CSI MIPI pads calibration
>>>> media: tegra-video: Compute settle times based on the clock rate
>>>>
>>>> .../display/tegra/nvidia,tegra20-host1x.txt | 92 ++-
>>>> .../devicetree/bindings/i2c/nvidia,tegra20-i2c.txt | 19 +-
>>>> arch/arm64/boot/dts/nvidia/tegra210.dtsi | 6 +
>>>> drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/dsi.c | 9 +-
>>>> drivers/gpu/host1x/mipi.c | 37 +-
>>>> drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-tegra.c | 101 +--
>>>> drivers/staging/media/tegra-video/Kconfig | 7 +
>>>> drivers/staging/media/tegra-video/csi.c | 247 ++++++-
>>>> drivers/staging/media/tegra-video/csi.h | 8 +
>>>> drivers/staging/media/tegra-video/tegra210.c | 25 +-
>>>> drivers/staging/media/tegra-video/vi.c | 793 +++++++++++++++++++--
>>>> drivers/staging/media/tegra-video/vi.h | 25 +-
>>>> drivers/staging/media/tegra-video/video.c | 23 +-
>>>> include/linux/host1x.h | 4 +-
>>>> 14 files changed, 1242 insertions(+), 154 deletions(-)
>>>>

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