From: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@collabora.com>
To: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@chromium.org>
Cc: Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel@collabora.com>,
Linux Media Mailing List <linux-media@vger.kernel.org>,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] media: hantro: make update_dpb() not leave holes in DPB
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 08:09:58 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20191115080958.12893ab5@collabora.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAPBb6MXa_9Ji5TwEF-HqPRO5JFG9HU1VDDGJdk-+Smczg0RHZA@mail.gmail.com>
On Fri, 15 Nov 2019 14:31:22 +0900
Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@chromium.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 1:36 PM Boris Brezillon
> <boris.brezillon@collabora.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Alexandre,
> >
> > On Fri, 15 Nov 2019 12:50:13 +0900
> > Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@chromium.org> wrote:
> >
> > > update_dpb() reorders the DPB entries such as the same frame in two
> > > consecutive decoding requests always ends up in the same DPB slot.
> > >
> > > It first clears all the active flags in the DPB, and then checks whether
> > > the active flag is not set to decide whether an entry is a candidate for
> > > matching or not.
> > >
> > > However, this means that unused DPB entries are also candidates for
> > > matching, and an unused entry will match if we are testing it against a
> > > frame which (TopFieldOrderCount, BottomFieldOrderCount) is (0, 0).
> >
> > Hm, I might be wrong but I thought we were supposed to re-use matching
> > entries even if the ref was not active on the last decoded frame. IIRC,
> > a ref can be active on specific decoding request (X), then inactive on
> > the next one (X+1) and active again on the following one (X+2).
> > Shouldn't we re-use the slot we used when decoding X for this ref when
> > decoding X+2?
>
> I am not sure how often this happens in practice (if at all), but
> maybe this logic would work as well. In this case we would need to
> mark DPB entries that are not used yet differently to avoid the issue
> that this patch attempts to fix.
>
> To give a precise example of the issue, for a stream that only uses 3
> DPB entries at max, after an IDR frame the 4th DPB entry will
> incorrectly be matched with the IDR frame of FieldOrderCount (0, 0)
> and be the only active entry for this frame. Hantro is ok with it, but
> this is not an optimal use of the DPB and MT8183 does not like that.
Well, having a ctx->h264_dec.unused_dpb bitmap only helps solving your
problem if you reset it to 0xffff on IDR frames, otherwise the algo will
keep picking the 4th entry.
>
> >
> > >
> > > As it turns out, this happens for the very first frame of a stream, but
> > > it is not a problem as it would be copied to the first entry anyway.
> > > More concerning is that after an IDR frame the Top/BottomFieldOrderCount
> > > can be reset to 0, and this time update_dpb() will match the IDR frame
> > > to the first unused entry of the DPB (and not the entry at index 0 as
> > > would be expected) because the first slots will have different values.
> >
> > We could also consider resetting the DPB cache on IDR frames if that
> > works on Hantro.
>
> Maybe that could be enough indeed. Let me experiment with that a bit.
> I believe this would work since in practice the result would be the
> same as this patch, but for safety I'd rather have unused DPB entries
> be unambiguously identified rather than letting the (0, 0) match do
> the right thing by accident.
>
> >
> > >
> > > The Hantro driver is ok with this, but when trying to use the same
> > > function for another driver (MT8183) I noticed decoding artefacts caused
> > > by this hole in the DPB.
> >
> > I guess this new version passes the chromium testsuite on rk-based
> > boards. If that's the case I don't have any objection to this patch.
> >
> > Note that I was not planning to share the DPB caching logic as I
> > thought only Hantro G1 needed that trick. Have you tried passing the
> > DPB directly? Maybe it just works on mtk.
>
> Passing the DPB directly I get corrupted frames on a regular basis
> with MTK. I also confirmed that the firmware's expectations are what
> this function does. Using the same function in the MTK driver, the
> decoded stream is flawless.
Okay.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2019-11-15 7:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-11-15 3:50 [PATCH] media: hantro: make update_dpb() not leave holes in DPB Alexandre Courbot
2019-11-15 4:36 ` Boris Brezillon
2019-11-15 5:31 ` Alexandre Courbot
2019-11-15 6:03 ` Jonas Karlman
2019-11-15 7:09 ` Boris Brezillon [this message]
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