On 09/03/17 14:08, Christian König wrote:
>
> Done, new set on the mailing list.
>
> I've dropped the VDPAU support since nobody seems to be interested in that
> any more.
>
> Any more comments or are we good to go with that?
Decode all looks good now.
Postprocess-scale of P016 still misses the chroma plane, fixed by:
diff --git a/src/gallium/state_trackers/va/postproc.c
b/src/gallium/state_trackers/va/postproc.c
index fbec69aec3..8467b0e8f4 100644
--- a/src/gallium/state_trackers/va/postproc.c
+++ b/src/gallium/state_trackers/va/postproc.c
@@ -292,7 +292,8 @@ vlVaHandleVAProcPipelineParameterBufferType(vlVaDriver
*drv, vlVaContext *contex
src_region = vlVaRegionDefault(param->surface_region, src_surface->buffer,
&def_src_region);
dst_region = vlVaRegionDefault(param->output_region, context->target,
&def_dst_region);
- if (context->target->buffer_format != PIPE_FORMAT_NV12)
+ if (context->target->buffer_format != PIPE_FORMAT_NV12 &&
+ context->target->buffer_format != PIPE_FORMAT_P016)
return vlVaPostProcCompositor(drv, context, src_region, dst_region,
src, context->target, deinterlace);
else
P016 -> NV12 then still fails because NV12 surfaces are by default created
interlaced and P016 are not. I guess I can live with that, though, because the
encoder runs into the same problem (and, like there, VAAPI_DISABLE_INTERLACE is
usable as a workaround).
After that, everything I would expect to work does and the series is
Reviewed-by: Mark Thompson <[email protected]>.
Thanks,
- Mark
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