From: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl>
To: Ran Shalit <ranshalit@gmail.com>, Steven Toth <stoth@kernellabs.com>
Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: PCIe capture driver
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 07:21:52 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <562EA780.7070706@xs4all.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJ2oMh++Ed43esZi3jnO7SZtc6ySmkmxaydEGPU=PY=UCxhGig@mail.gmail.com>
On 10/27/2015 02:04, Ran Shalit wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Steven Toth <stoth@kernellabs.com> wrote:
>>> No, use V4L2. What you do with the frame after it has been captured
>>> into memory has no relevance to the API you use to capture into memory.
>>
>> Ran, I've built many open and closed source Linux drivers over the
>> last 10 years - so I can speak with authority on this.
>>
>> Hans is absolutely correct, don't make the mistake of going
>> proprietary with your API. Take advantage of the massive amount of
>> video related frameworks the kernel has to offer. It will get you to
>> market faster, assuming your goal is to build a driver that is open
>> source. If your licensing prohibits an open source driver solution,
>> you'll have no choice but to build your own proprietary API.
>>
>> --
>> Steven Toth - Kernel Labs
>> http://www.kernellabs.com
>
> Hi,
>
> Thank you very much for these valuable comments.
> If I may ask one more on this issue:
> Is there an example in linux tree, for a pci device which is used both
> as a capture and a display device ? (I've made a search but did not
> find any)
> The PCIe device we are using will be both a capture device and output
> video device (for display).
The cobalt driver (drivers/media/pci/cobalt) does exactly that: multiple HDMI inputs and an optional HDMI output (through a daughterboard).
Please note: using V4L2 for an output only makes sense if you will be outputting video, if the goal is to output a graphical desktop then the drm/kms API is much more suitable.
Regards,
Hans
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-10-26 22:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-10-19 20:26 PCIe capture driver Ran Shalit
2015-10-20 6:23 ` Hans Verkuil
2015-10-20 6:38 ` Ran Shalit
2015-10-23 21:57 ` Ran Shalit
2015-10-24 9:38 ` Hans Verkuil
2015-10-25 20:16 ` Ran Shalit
2015-10-25 22:55 ` Hans Verkuil
2015-10-26 11:46 ` Steven Toth
2015-10-26 17:04 ` Ran Shalit
2015-10-26 17:10 ` Jean-Michel Hautbois
2015-10-26 17:22 ` Steven Toth
2015-10-26 22:21 ` Hans Verkuil [this message]
2015-10-27 13:56 ` Ran Shalit
2015-10-27 22:50 ` Hans Verkuil
2015-10-30 9:18 ` Ran Shalit
2015-11-11 6:04 ` Ran Shalit
2015-11-11 7:22 ` Hans Verkuil
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