Re: [PATCH v5 05/14] media: mtk-vcodec: venc: support START and STOP commands
From: Alexandre Courbot
Date: Mon Jul 05 2021 - 01:04:58 EST
Hi Dafna, sorry for (again) taking so long to come back to this! >_<
On Fri, May 28, 2021 at 4:03 PM Dafna Hirschfeld
<dafna.hirschfeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I applied this patchset and tested the stateful encoder on debian with the command:
>
> [gst-master] root@debian:~/gst-build# gst-launch-1.0 filesrc location=images/jelly-800-640.YU12 ! rawvideoparse width=800 height=640 format=i420 ! videoconvert ! v4l2h264enc ! h264parse ! mp4mux ! filesink location=jelly-800-640.mp4
>
> I get:
>
> Setting pipeline[ 79.703879] [MTK_V4L2] level=0 fops_vcodec_open(),190: encoder capability 10000000
> to PAUSED ...
> Pipeline is PREROLLING ...
> Redistribute latency...
> [ 80.621076] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: Partial TLB flush timed out, falling back to full flush
> [ 80.631232] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: Partial TLB flush timed out, falling back to full flush
> [ 80.640878] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: Partial TLB flush timed out, falling back to full flush
> [ 80.650766] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: Partial TLB flush timed out, falling back to full flush
> [ 80.660430] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: Partial TLB flush timed out, falling back to full flush
> [ 80.670194] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: Partial TLB flush timed out, falling back to full flush
> [ 80.680967] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: Partial TLB flush timed out, falling back to full flush
> [ 80.691376] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: Partial TLB flush timed out, falling back to full flush
> [ 80.701718] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: Partial TLB flush timed out, falling back to full flush
> [ 80.712106] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: Partial TLB flush timed out, falling back to full flush
> [ 80.722272] [MTK_V4L2] level=0 mtk_venc_set_param(),371: fmt 0x3, P/L 0/0, w/h 800/640, buf 800/640, fps/bps 25/4000000, gop 0, i_period 0
> Pipeline is PREROLLED ...
> Setting pipeline to PLAYING ...
> New clock: GstSystemClock
> [ 81.918747] [MTK_V4L2][ERROR] mtk_vcodec_wait_for_done_ctx:32: [3] ctx->type=1, cmd=1, wait_event_interruptible_timeout time=1000ms out 0 0!
> [ 81.931392] [MTK_VCODEC][ERROR][3]: h264_encode_frame() irq_status=0 failed
> [ 81.938470] [MTK_V4L2][ERROR] mtk_venc_worker:1219: venc_if_encode failed=-5
> [ 82.974746] [MTK_V4L2][ERROR] mtk_vcodec_wait_for_done_ctx:32: [3] ctx->type=1, cmd=1, wait_event_interruptible_timeout time=1000ms out 0 0!
> [ 82.987392] [MTK_VCODEC][ERROR][3]: h264_encode_frame() irq_status=0 failed
> [ 82.994471] [MTK_V4L2][ERROR] mtk_venc_worker:1219: venc_if_encode failed=-5
> [ 104.163977] cros-ec-dev cros-ec-dev.2.auto: Some logs may have been dropped...
> 0:00:00.4 / 99:99:99.
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> ^Chandling interrupt.
>
> And then the streaming hangs. The same error happens without this patchset, but without
> this patchset the statful encoder does not support V4L2_ENC_CMD_STOP/START needed by the spec.
> I am not sure what cause the error and wether those mtk-iommu erros has to do with that. The issue
> could also come from the mtk-vpu used by the encoder.
> Do you have any idea where this can come from?
Mmm, this looks like the firmware is unhappy about something and
hangs. I wonder if the IOMMU messages above could not be linked to
that, I remember seeing similar problems when the buffers were not
properly synced on the device side.
I'll try and see if I can deploy gstreamer on the old MT8173
Chromebook I am using to see if I have more success here, but no
guarantee I can test in the same conditions as you unfortunately. :/
The MTK folks are the most qualified to look into this issue though.
Yunfei, do you have any idea about why this is happening?