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      1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2
      3.. _decoder:
      4
      5*************************************************
      6Memory-to-Memory Stateful Video Decoder Interface
      7*************************************************
      8
      9A stateful video decoder takes complete chunks of the bytestream (e.g. Annex-B
     10H.264/HEVC stream, raw VP8/9 stream) and decodes them into raw video frames in
     11display order. The decoder is expected not to require any additional information
     12from the client to process these buffers.
     13
     14Performing software parsing, processing etc. of the stream in the driver in
     15order to support this interface is strongly discouraged. In case such
     16operations are needed, use of the Stateless Video Decoder Interface (in
     17development) is strongly advised.
     18
     19Conventions and Notations Used in This Document
     20===============================================
     21
     221. The general V4L2 API rules apply if not specified in this document
     23   otherwise.
     24
     252. The meaning of words "must", "may", "should", etc. is as per `RFC
     26   2119 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119>`_.
     27
     283. All steps not marked "optional" are required.
     29
     304. :c:func:`VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS` and :c:func:`VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS` may be used
     31   interchangeably with :c:func:`VIDIOC_G_CTRL` and :c:func:`VIDIOC_S_CTRL`,
     32   unless specified otherwise.
     33
     345. Single-planar API (see :ref:`planar-apis`) and applicable structures may be
     35   used interchangeably with multi-planar API, unless specified otherwise,
     36   depending on decoder capabilities and following the general V4L2 guidelines.
     37
     386. i = [a..b]: sequence of integers from a to b, inclusive, i.e. i =
     39   [0..2]: i = 0, 1, 2.
     40
     417. Given an ``OUTPUT`` buffer A, then A' represents a buffer on the ``CAPTURE``
     42   queue containing data that resulted from processing buffer A.
     43
     44.. _decoder-glossary:
     45
     46Glossary
     47========
     48
     49CAPTURE
     50   the destination buffer queue; for decoders, the queue of buffers containing
     51   decoded frames; for encoders, the queue of buffers containing an encoded
     52   bytestream; ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_VIDEO_CAPTURE`` or
     53   ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_VIDEO_CAPTURE_MPLANE``; data is captured from the hardware
     54   into ``CAPTURE`` buffers.
     55
     56client
     57   the application communicating with the decoder or encoder implementing
     58   this interface.
     59
     60coded format
     61   encoded/compressed video bytestream format (e.g. H.264, VP8, etc.); see
     62   also: raw format.
     63
     64coded height
     65   height for given coded resolution.
     66
     67coded resolution
     68   stream resolution in pixels aligned to codec and hardware requirements;
     69   typically visible resolution rounded up to full macroblocks;
     70   see also: visible resolution.
     71
     72coded width
     73   width for given coded resolution.
     74
     75coding tree unit
     76   processing unit of the HEVC codec (corresponds to macroblock units in
     77   H.264, VP8, VP9),
     78   can use block structures of up to 64×64 pixels.
     79   Good at sub-partitioning the picture into variable sized structures.
     80
     81decode order
     82   the order in which frames are decoded; may differ from display order if the
     83   coded format includes a feature of frame reordering; for decoders,
     84   ``OUTPUT`` buffers must be queued by the client in decode order; for
     85   encoders ``CAPTURE`` buffers must be returned by the encoder in decode order.
     86
     87destination
     88   data resulting from the decode process; see ``CAPTURE``.
     89
     90display order
     91   the order in which frames must be displayed; for encoders, ``OUTPUT``
     92   buffers must be queued by the client in display order; for decoders,
     93   ``CAPTURE`` buffers must be returned by the decoder in display order.
     94
     95DPB
     96   Decoded Picture Buffer; an H.264/HEVC term for a buffer that stores a decoded
     97   raw frame available for reference in further decoding steps.
     98
     99EOS
    100   end of stream.
    101
    102IDR
    103   Instantaneous Decoder Refresh; a type of a keyframe in an H.264/HEVC-encoded
    104   stream, which clears the list of earlier reference frames (DPBs).
    105
    106keyframe
    107   an encoded frame that does not reference frames decoded earlier, i.e.
    108   can be decoded fully on its own.
    109
    110macroblock
    111   a processing unit in image and video compression formats based on linear
    112   block transforms (e.g. H.264, VP8, VP9); codec-specific, but for most of
    113   popular codecs the size is 16x16 samples (pixels). The HEVC codec uses a
    114   slightly more flexible processing unit called coding tree unit (CTU).
    115
    116OUTPUT
    117   the source buffer queue; for decoders, the queue of buffers containing
    118   an encoded bytestream; for encoders, the queue of buffers containing raw
    119   frames; ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_VIDEO_OUTPUT`` or
    120   ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_VIDEO_OUTPUT_MPLANE``; the hardware is fed with data
    121   from ``OUTPUT`` buffers.
    122
    123PPS
    124   Picture Parameter Set; a type of metadata entity in an H.264/HEVC bytestream.
    125
    126raw format
    127   uncompressed format containing raw pixel data (e.g. YUV, RGB formats).
    128
    129resume point
    130   a point in the bytestream from which decoding may start/continue, without
    131   any previous state/data present, e.g.: a keyframe (VP8/VP9) or
    132   SPS/PPS/IDR sequence (H.264/HEVC); a resume point is required to start decode
    133   of a new stream, or to resume decoding after a seek.
    134
    135source
    136   data fed to the decoder or encoder; see ``OUTPUT``.
    137
    138source height
    139   height in pixels for given source resolution; relevant to encoders only.
    140
    141source resolution
    142   resolution in pixels of source frames being source to the encoder and
    143   subject to further cropping to the bounds of visible resolution; relevant to
    144   encoders only.
    145
    146source width
    147   width in pixels for given source resolution; relevant to encoders only.
    148
    149SPS
    150   Sequence Parameter Set; a type of metadata entity in an H.264/HEVC bytestream.
    151
    152stream metadata
    153   additional (non-visual) information contained inside encoded bytestream;
    154   for example: coded resolution, visible resolution, codec profile.
    155
    156visible height
    157   height for given visible resolution; display height.
    158
    159visible resolution
    160   stream resolution of the visible picture, in pixels, to be used for
    161   display purposes; must be smaller or equal to coded resolution;
    162   display resolution.
    163
    164visible width
    165   width for given visible resolution; display width.
    166
    167State Machine
    168=============
    169
    170.. kernel-render:: DOT
    171   :alt: DOT digraph of decoder state machine
    172   :caption: Decoder State Machine
    173
    174   digraph decoder_state_machine {
    175       node [shape = doublecircle, label="Decoding"] Decoding;
    176
    177       node [shape = circle, label="Initialization"] Initialization;
    178       node [shape = circle, label="Capture\nsetup"] CaptureSetup;
    179       node [shape = circle, label="Dynamic\nResolution\nChange"] ResChange;
    180       node [shape = circle, label="Stopped"] Stopped;
    181       node [shape = circle, label="Drain"] Drain;
    182       node [shape = circle, label="Seek"] Seek;
    183       node [shape = circle, label="End of Stream"] EoS;
    184
    185       node [shape = point]; qi
    186       qi -> Initialization [ label = "open()" ];
    187
    188       Initialization -> CaptureSetup [ label = "CAPTURE\nformat\nestablished" ];
    189
    190       CaptureSetup -> Stopped [ label = "CAPTURE\nbuffers\nready" ];
    191
    192       Decoding -> ResChange [ label = "Stream\nresolution\nchange" ];
    193       Decoding -> Drain [ label = "V4L2_DEC_CMD_STOP" ];
    194       Decoding -> EoS [ label = "EoS mark\nin the stream" ];
    195       Decoding -> Seek [ label = "VIDIOC_STREAMOFF(OUTPUT)" ];
    196       Decoding -> Stopped [ label = "VIDIOC_STREAMOFF(CAPTURE)" ];
    197       Decoding -> Decoding;
    198
    199       ResChange -> CaptureSetup [ label = "CAPTURE\nformat\nestablished" ];
    200       ResChange -> Seek [ label = "VIDIOC_STREAMOFF(OUTPUT)" ];
    201
    202       EoS -> Drain [ label = "Implicit\ndrain" ];
    203
    204       Drain -> Stopped [ label = "All CAPTURE\nbuffers dequeued\nor\nVIDIOC_STREAMOFF(CAPTURE)" ];
    205       Drain -> Seek [ label = "VIDIOC_STREAMOFF(OUTPUT)" ];
    206
    207       Seek -> Decoding [ label = "VIDIOC_STREAMON(OUTPUT)" ];
    208       Seek -> Initialization [ label = "VIDIOC_REQBUFS(OUTPUT, 0)" ];
    209
    210       Stopped -> Decoding [ label = "V4L2_DEC_CMD_START\nor\nVIDIOC_STREAMON(CAPTURE)" ];
    211       Stopped -> Seek [ label = "VIDIOC_STREAMOFF(OUTPUT)" ];
    212   }
    213
    214Querying Capabilities
    215=====================
    216
    2171. To enumerate the set of coded formats supported by the decoder, the
    218   client may call :c:func:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT` on ``OUTPUT``.
    219
    220   * The full set of supported formats will be returned, regardless of the
    221     format set on ``CAPTURE``.
    222   * Check the flags field of :c:type:`v4l2_fmtdesc` for more information
    223     about the decoder's capabilities with respect to each coded format.
    224     In particular whether or not the decoder has a full-fledged bytestream
    225     parser and if the decoder supports dynamic resolution changes.
    226
    2272. To enumerate the set of supported raw formats, the client may call
    228   :c:func:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT` on ``CAPTURE``.
    229
    230   * Only the formats supported for the format currently active on ``OUTPUT``
    231     will be returned.
    232
    233   * In order to enumerate raw formats supported by a given coded format,
    234     the client must first set that coded format on ``OUTPUT`` and then
    235     enumerate formats on ``CAPTURE``.
    236
    2373. The client may use :c:func:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FRAMESIZES` to detect supported
    238   resolutions for a given format, passing desired pixel format in
    239   :c:type:`v4l2_frmsizeenum` ``pixel_format``.
    240
    241   * Values returned by :c:func:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FRAMESIZES` for a coded pixel
    242     format will include all possible coded resolutions supported by the
    243     decoder for given coded pixel format.
    244
    245   * Values returned by :c:func:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FRAMESIZES` for a raw pixel format
    246     will include all possible frame buffer resolutions supported by the
    247     decoder for given raw pixel format and the coded format currently set on
    248     ``OUTPUT``.
    249
    2504. Supported profiles and levels for the coded format currently set on
    251   ``OUTPUT``, if applicable, may be queried using their respective controls
    252   via :c:func:`VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL`.
    253
    254Initialization
    255==============
    256
    2571. Set the coded format on ``OUTPUT`` via :c:func:`VIDIOC_S_FMT`.
    258
    259   * **Required fields:**
    260
    261     ``type``
    262         a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``OUTPUT``.
    263
    264     ``pixelformat``
    265         a coded pixel format.
    266
    267     ``width``, ``height``
    268         coded resolution of the stream; required only if it cannot be parsed
    269         from the stream for the given coded format; otherwise the decoder will
    270         use this resolution as a placeholder resolution that will likely change
    271         as soon as it can parse the actual coded resolution from the stream.
    272
    273     ``sizeimage``
    274         desired size of ``OUTPUT`` buffers; the decoder may adjust it to
    275         match hardware requirements.
    276
    277     other fields
    278         follow standard semantics.
    279
    280   * **Return fields:**
    281
    282     ``sizeimage``
    283         adjusted size of ``OUTPUT`` buffers.
    284
    285   * The ``CAPTURE`` format will be updated with an appropriate frame buffer
    286     resolution instantly based on the width and height returned by
    287     :c:func:`VIDIOC_S_FMT`.
    288     However, for coded formats that include stream resolution information,
    289     after the decoder is done parsing the information from the stream, it will
    290     update the ``CAPTURE`` format with new values and signal a source change
    291     event, regardless of whether they match the values set by the client or
    292     not.
    293
    294   .. important::
    295
    296      Changing the ``OUTPUT`` format may change the currently set ``CAPTURE``
    297      format. How the new ``CAPTURE`` format is determined is up to the decoder
    298      and the client must ensure it matches its needs afterwards.
    299
    3002.  Allocate source (bytestream) buffers via :c:func:`VIDIOC_REQBUFS` on
    301    ``OUTPUT``.
    302
    303    * **Required fields:**
    304
    305      ``count``
    306          requested number of buffers to allocate; greater than zero.
    307
    308      ``type``
    309          a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``OUTPUT``.
    310
    311      ``memory``
    312          follows standard semantics.
    313
    314    * **Return fields:**
    315
    316      ``count``
    317          the actual number of buffers allocated.
    318
    319    .. warning::
    320
    321       The actual number of allocated buffers may differ from the ``count``
    322       given. The client must check the updated value of ``count`` after the
    323       call returns.
    324
    325    Alternatively, :c:func:`VIDIOC_CREATE_BUFS` on the ``OUTPUT`` queue can be
    326    used to have more control over buffer allocation.
    327
    328    * **Required fields:**
    329
    330      ``count``
    331          requested number of buffers to allocate; greater than zero.
    332
    333      ``type``
    334          a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``OUTPUT``.
    335
    336      ``memory``
    337          follows standard semantics.
    338
    339      ``format``
    340          follows standard semantics.
    341
    342    * **Return fields:**
    343
    344      ``count``
    345          adjusted to the number of allocated buffers.
    346
    347    .. warning::
    348
    349       The actual number of allocated buffers may differ from the ``count``
    350       given. The client must check the updated value of ``count`` after the
    351       call returns.
    352
    3533.  Start streaming on the ``OUTPUT`` queue via :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMON`.
    354
    3554.  **This step only applies to coded formats that contain resolution information
    356    in the stream.** Continue queuing/dequeuing bytestream buffers to/from the
    357    ``OUTPUT`` queue via :c:func:`VIDIOC_QBUF` and :c:func:`VIDIOC_DQBUF`. The
    358    buffers will be processed and returned to the client in order, until
    359    required metadata to configure the ``CAPTURE`` queue are found. This is
    360    indicated by the decoder sending a ``V4L2_EVENT_SOURCE_CHANGE`` event with
    361    ``changes`` set to ``V4L2_EVENT_SRC_CH_RESOLUTION``.
    362
    363    * It is not an error if the first buffer does not contain enough data for
    364      this to occur. Processing of the buffers will continue as long as more
    365      data is needed.
    366
    367    * If data in a buffer that triggers the event is required to decode the
    368      first frame, it will not be returned to the client, until the
    369      initialization sequence completes and the frame is decoded.
    370
    371    * If the client has not set the coded resolution of the stream on its own,
    372      calling :c:func:`VIDIOC_G_FMT`, :c:func:`VIDIOC_S_FMT`,
    373      :c:func:`VIDIOC_TRY_FMT` or :c:func:`VIDIOC_REQBUFS` on the ``CAPTURE``
    374      queue will not return the real values for the stream until a
    375      ``V4L2_EVENT_SOURCE_CHANGE`` event with ``changes`` set to
    376      ``V4L2_EVENT_SRC_CH_RESOLUTION`` is signaled.
    377
    378    .. important::
    379
    380       Any client query issued after the decoder queues the event will return
    381       values applying to the just parsed stream, including queue formats,
    382       selection rectangles and controls.
    383
    384    .. note::
    385
    386       A client capable of acquiring stream parameters from the bytestream on
    387       its own may attempt to set the width and height of the ``OUTPUT`` format
    388       to non-zero values matching the coded size of the stream, skip this step
    389       and continue with the `Capture Setup` sequence. However, it must not
    390       rely on any driver queries regarding stream parameters, such as
    391       selection rectangles and controls, since the decoder has not parsed them
    392       from the stream yet. If the values configured by the client do not match
    393       those parsed by the decoder, a `Dynamic Resolution Change` will be
    394       triggered to reconfigure them.
    395
    396    .. note::
    397
    398       No decoded frames are produced during this phase.
    399
    4005.  Continue with the `Capture Setup` sequence.
    401
    402Capture Setup
    403=============
    404
    4051.  Call :c:func:`VIDIOC_G_FMT` on the ``CAPTURE`` queue to get format for the
    406    destination buffers parsed/decoded from the bytestream.
    407
    408    * **Required fields:**
    409
    410      ``type``
    411          a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``CAPTURE``.
    412
    413    * **Return fields:**
    414
    415      ``width``, ``height``
    416          frame buffer resolution for the decoded frames.
    417
    418      ``pixelformat``
    419          pixel format for decoded frames.
    420
    421      ``num_planes`` (for _MPLANE ``type`` only)
    422          number of planes for pixelformat.
    423
    424      ``sizeimage``, ``bytesperline``
    425          as per standard semantics; matching frame buffer format.
    426
    427    .. note::
    428
    429       The value of ``pixelformat`` may be any pixel format supported by the
    430       decoder for the current stream. The decoder should choose a
    431       preferred/optimal format for the default configuration. For example, a
    432       YUV format may be preferred over an RGB format if an additional
    433       conversion step would be required for the latter.
    434
    4352.  **Optional.** Acquire the visible resolution via
    436    :c:func:`VIDIOC_G_SELECTION`.
    437
    438    * **Required fields:**
    439
    440      ``type``
    441          a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``CAPTURE``.
    442
    443      ``target``
    444          set to ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_COMPOSE``.
    445
    446    * **Return fields:**
    447
    448      ``r.left``, ``r.top``, ``r.width``, ``r.height``
    449          the visible rectangle; it must fit within the frame buffer resolution
    450          returned by :c:func:`VIDIOC_G_FMT` on ``CAPTURE``.
    451
    452    * The following selection targets are supported on ``CAPTURE``:
    453
    454      ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP_BOUNDS``
    455          corresponds to the coded resolution of the stream.
    456
    457      ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP_DEFAULT``
    458          the rectangle covering the part of the ``CAPTURE`` buffer that
    459          contains meaningful picture data (visible area); width and height
    460          will be equal to the visible resolution of the stream.
    461
    462      ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP``
    463          the rectangle within the coded resolution to be output to
    464          ``CAPTURE``; defaults to ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP_DEFAULT``; read-only on
    465          hardware without additional compose/scaling capabilities.
    466
    467      ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_COMPOSE_BOUNDS``
    468          the maximum rectangle within a ``CAPTURE`` buffer, which the cropped
    469          frame can be composed into; equal to ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP`` if the
    470          hardware does not support compose/scaling.
    471
    472      ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_COMPOSE_DEFAULT``
    473          equal to ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP``.
    474
    475      ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_COMPOSE``
    476          the rectangle inside a ``CAPTURE`` buffer into which the cropped
    477          frame is written; defaults to ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_COMPOSE_DEFAULT``;
    478          read-only on hardware without additional compose/scaling capabilities.
    479
    480      ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_COMPOSE_PADDED``
    481          the rectangle inside a ``CAPTURE`` buffer which is overwritten by the
    482          hardware; equal to ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_COMPOSE`` if the hardware does not
    483          write padding pixels.
    484
    485    .. warning::
    486
    487       The values are guaranteed to be meaningful only after the decoder
    488       successfully parses the stream metadata. The client must not rely on the
    489       query before that happens.
    490
    4913.  **Optional.** Enumerate ``CAPTURE`` formats via :c:func:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT` on
    492    the ``CAPTURE`` queue. Once the stream information is parsed and known, the
    493    client may use this ioctl to discover which raw formats are supported for
    494    given stream and select one of them via :c:func:`VIDIOC_S_FMT`.
    495
    496    .. important::
    497
    498       The decoder will return only formats supported for the currently
    499       established coded format, as per the ``OUTPUT`` format and/or stream
    500       metadata parsed in this initialization sequence, even if more formats
    501       may be supported by the decoder in general. In other words, the set
    502       returned will be a subset of the initial query mentioned in the
    503       `Querying Capabilities` section.
    504
    505       For example, a decoder may support YUV and RGB formats for resolutions
    506       1920x1088 and lower, but only YUV for higher resolutions (due to
    507       hardware limitations). After parsing a resolution of 1920x1088 or lower,
    508       :c:func:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT` may return a set of YUV and RGB pixel formats,
    509       but after parsing resolution higher than 1920x1088, the decoder will not
    510       return RGB, unsupported for this resolution.
    511
    512       However, subsequent resolution change event triggered after
    513       discovering a resolution change within the same stream may switch
    514       the stream into a lower resolution and :c:func:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT`
    515       would return RGB formats again in that case.
    516
    5174.  **Optional.** Set the ``CAPTURE`` format via :c:func:`VIDIOC_S_FMT` on the
    518    ``CAPTURE`` queue. The client may choose a different format than
    519    selected/suggested by the decoder in :c:func:`VIDIOC_G_FMT`.
    520
    521    * **Required fields:**
    522
    523      ``type``
    524          a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``CAPTURE``.
    525
    526      ``pixelformat``
    527          a raw pixel format.
    528
    529      ``width``, ``height``
    530         frame buffer resolution of the decoded stream; typically unchanged from
    531	 what was returned with :c:func:`VIDIOC_G_FMT`, but it may be different
    532	 if the hardware supports composition and/or scaling.
    533
    534   * Setting the ``CAPTURE`` format will reset the compose selection rectangles
    535     to their default values, based on the new resolution, as described in the
    536     previous step.
    537
    5385. **Optional.** Set the compose rectangle via :c:func:`VIDIOC_S_SELECTION` on
    539   the ``CAPTURE`` queue if it is desired and if the decoder has compose and/or
    540   scaling capabilities.
    541
    542   * **Required fields:**
    543
    544     ``type``
    545         a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``CAPTURE``.
    546
    547     ``target``
    548         set to ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_COMPOSE``.
    549
    550     ``r.left``, ``r.top``, ``r.width``, ``r.height``
    551         the rectangle inside a ``CAPTURE`` buffer into which the cropped
    552         frame is written; defaults to ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_COMPOSE_DEFAULT``;
    553         read-only on hardware without additional compose/scaling capabilities.
    554
    555   * **Return fields:**
    556
    557     ``r.left``, ``r.top``, ``r.width``, ``r.height``
    558         the visible rectangle; it must fit within the frame buffer resolution
    559         returned by :c:func:`VIDIOC_G_FMT` on ``CAPTURE``.
    560
    561   .. warning::
    562
    563      The decoder may adjust the compose rectangle to the nearest
    564      supported one to meet codec and hardware requirements. The client needs
    565      to check the adjusted rectangle returned by :c:func:`VIDIOC_S_SELECTION`.
    566
    5676.  If all the following conditions are met, the client may resume the decoding
    568    instantly:
    569
    570    * ``sizeimage`` of the new format (determined in previous steps) is less
    571      than or equal to the size of currently allocated buffers,
    572
    573    * the number of buffers currently allocated is greater than or equal to the
    574      minimum number of buffers acquired in previous steps. To fulfill this
    575      requirement, the client may use :c:func:`VIDIOC_CREATE_BUFS` to add new
    576      buffers.
    577
    578    In that case, the remaining steps do not apply and the client may resume
    579    the decoding by one of the following actions:
    580
    581    * if the ``CAPTURE`` queue is streaming, call :c:func:`VIDIOC_DECODER_CMD`
    582      with the ``V4L2_DEC_CMD_START`` command,
    583
    584    * if the ``CAPTURE`` queue is not streaming, call :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMON`
    585      on the ``CAPTURE`` queue.
    586
    587    However, if the client intends to change the buffer set, to lower
    588    memory usage or for any other reasons, it may be achieved by following
    589    the steps below.
    590
    5917.  **If the** ``CAPTURE`` **queue is streaming,** keep queuing and dequeuing
    592    buffers on the ``CAPTURE`` queue until a buffer marked with the
    593    ``V4L2_BUF_FLAG_LAST`` flag is dequeued.
    594
    5958.  **If the** ``CAPTURE`` **queue is streaming,** call :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMOFF`
    596    on the ``CAPTURE`` queue to stop streaming.
    597
    598    .. warning::
    599
    600       The ``OUTPUT`` queue must remain streaming. Calling
    601       :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMOFF` on it would abort the sequence and trigger a
    602       seek.
    603
    6049.  **If the** ``CAPTURE`` **queue has buffers allocated,** free the ``CAPTURE``
    605    buffers using :c:func:`VIDIOC_REQBUFS`.
    606
    607    * **Required fields:**
    608
    609      ``count``
    610          set to 0.
    611
    612      ``type``
    613          a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``CAPTURE``.
    614
    615      ``memory``
    616          follows standard semantics.
    617
    61810. Allocate ``CAPTURE`` buffers via :c:func:`VIDIOC_REQBUFS` on the
    619    ``CAPTURE`` queue.
    620
    621    * **Required fields:**
    622
    623      ``count``
    624          requested number of buffers to allocate; greater than zero.
    625
    626      ``type``
    627          a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``CAPTURE``.
    628
    629      ``memory``
    630          follows standard semantics.
    631
    632    * **Return fields:**
    633
    634      ``count``
    635          actual number of buffers allocated.
    636
    637    .. warning::
    638
    639       The actual number of allocated buffers may differ from the ``count``
    640       given. The client must check the updated value of ``count`` after the
    641       call returns.
    642
    643    .. note::
    644
    645       To allocate more than the minimum number of buffers (for pipeline
    646       depth), the client may query the ``V4L2_CID_MIN_BUFFERS_FOR_CAPTURE``
    647       control to get the minimum number of buffers required, and pass the
    648       obtained value plus the number of additional buffers needed in the
    649       ``count`` field to :c:func:`VIDIOC_REQBUFS`.
    650
    651    Alternatively, :c:func:`VIDIOC_CREATE_BUFS` on the ``CAPTURE`` queue can be
    652    used to have more control over buffer allocation. For example, by
    653    allocating buffers larger than the current ``CAPTURE`` format, future
    654    resolution changes can be accommodated.
    655
    656    * **Required fields:**
    657
    658      ``count``
    659          requested number of buffers to allocate; greater than zero.
    660
    661      ``type``
    662          a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``CAPTURE``.
    663
    664      ``memory``
    665          follows standard semantics.
    666
    667      ``format``
    668          a format representing the maximum framebuffer resolution to be
    669          accommodated by newly allocated buffers.
    670
    671    * **Return fields:**
    672
    673      ``count``
    674          adjusted to the number of allocated buffers.
    675
    676    .. warning::
    677
    678        The actual number of allocated buffers may differ from the ``count``
    679        given. The client must check the updated value of ``count`` after the
    680        call returns.
    681
    682    .. note::
    683
    684       To allocate buffers for a format different than parsed from the stream
    685       metadata, the client must proceed as follows, before the metadata
    686       parsing is initiated:
    687
    688       * set width and height of the ``OUTPUT`` format to desired coded resolution to
    689         let the decoder configure the ``CAPTURE`` format appropriately,
    690
    691       * query the ``CAPTURE`` format using :c:func:`VIDIOC_G_FMT` and save it
    692         until this step.
    693
    694       The format obtained in the query may be then used with
    695       :c:func:`VIDIOC_CREATE_BUFS` in this step to allocate the buffers.
    696
    69711. Call :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMON` on the ``CAPTURE`` queue to start decoding
    698    frames.
    699
    700Decoding
    701========
    702
    703This state is reached after the `Capture Setup` sequence finishes successfully.
    704In this state, the client queues and dequeues buffers to both queues via
    705:c:func:`VIDIOC_QBUF` and :c:func:`VIDIOC_DQBUF`, following the standard
    706semantics.
    707
    708The content of the source ``OUTPUT`` buffers depends on the active coded pixel
    709format and may be affected by codec-specific extended controls, as stated in
    710the documentation of each format.
    711
    712Both queues operate independently, following the standard behavior of V4L2
    713buffer queues and memory-to-memory devices. In addition, the order of decoded
    714frames dequeued from the ``CAPTURE`` queue may differ from the order of queuing
    715coded frames to the ``OUTPUT`` queue, due to properties of the selected coded
    716format, e.g. frame reordering.
    717
    718The client must not assume any direct relationship between ``CAPTURE``
    719and ``OUTPUT`` buffers and any specific timing of buffers becoming
    720available to dequeue. Specifically:
    721
    722* a buffer queued to ``OUTPUT`` may result in no buffers being produced
    723  on ``CAPTURE`` (e.g. if it does not contain encoded data, or if only
    724  metadata syntax structures are present in it),
    725
    726* a buffer queued to ``OUTPUT`` may result in more than one buffer produced
    727  on ``CAPTURE`` (if the encoded data contained more than one frame, or if
    728  returning a decoded frame allowed the decoder to return a frame that
    729  preceded it in decode, but succeeded it in the display order),
    730
    731* a buffer queued to ``OUTPUT`` may result in a buffer being produced on
    732  ``CAPTURE`` later into decode process, and/or after processing further
    733  ``OUTPUT`` buffers, or be returned out of order, e.g. if display
    734  reordering is used,
    735
    736* buffers may become available on the ``CAPTURE`` queue without additional
    737  buffers queued to ``OUTPUT`` (e.g. during drain or ``EOS``), because of the
    738  ``OUTPUT`` buffers queued in the past whose decoding results are only
    739  available at later time, due to specifics of the decoding process.
    740
    741.. note::
    742
    743   To allow matching decoded ``CAPTURE`` buffers with ``OUTPUT`` buffers they
    744   originated from, the client can set the ``timestamp`` field of the
    745   :c:type:`v4l2_buffer` struct when queuing an ``OUTPUT`` buffer. The
    746   ``CAPTURE`` buffer(s), which resulted from decoding that ``OUTPUT`` buffer
    747   will have their ``timestamp`` field set to the same value when dequeued.
    748
    749   In addition to the straightforward case of one ``OUTPUT`` buffer producing
    750   one ``CAPTURE`` buffer, the following cases are defined:
    751
    752   * one ``OUTPUT`` buffer generates multiple ``CAPTURE`` buffers: the same
    753     ``OUTPUT`` timestamp will be copied to multiple ``CAPTURE`` buffers.
    754
    755   * multiple ``OUTPUT`` buffers generate one ``CAPTURE`` buffer: timestamp of
    756     the ``OUTPUT`` buffer queued first will be copied.
    757
    758   * the decoding order differs from the display order (i.e. the ``CAPTURE``
    759     buffers are out-of-order compared to the ``OUTPUT`` buffers): ``CAPTURE``
    760     timestamps will not retain the order of ``OUTPUT`` timestamps.
    761
    762.. note::
    763
    764   The backing memory of ``CAPTURE`` buffers that are used as reference frames
    765   by the stream may be read by the hardware even after they are dequeued.
    766   Consequently, the client should avoid writing into this memory while the
    767   ``CAPTURE`` queue is streaming. Failure to observe this may result in
    768   corruption of decoded frames.
    769
    770   Similarly, when using a memory type other than ``V4L2_MEMORY_MMAP``, the
    771   client should make sure that each ``CAPTURE`` buffer is always queued with
    772   the same backing memory for as long as the ``CAPTURE`` queue is streaming.
    773   The reason for this is that V4L2 buffer indices can be used by drivers to
    774   identify frames. Thus, if the backing memory of a reference frame is
    775   submitted under a different buffer ID, the driver may misidentify it and
    776   decode a new frame into it while it is still in use, resulting in corruption
    777   of the following frames.
    778
    779During the decoding, the decoder may initiate one of the special sequences, as
    780listed below. The sequences will result in the decoder returning all the
    781``CAPTURE`` buffers that originated from all the ``OUTPUT`` buffers processed
    782before the sequence started. Last of the buffers will have the
    783``V4L2_BUF_FLAG_LAST`` flag set. To determine the sequence to follow, the client
    784must check if there is any pending event and:
    785
    786* if a ``V4L2_EVENT_SOURCE_CHANGE`` event with ``changes`` set to
    787  ``V4L2_EVENT_SRC_CH_RESOLUTION`` is pending, the `Dynamic Resolution
    788  Change` sequence needs to be followed,
    789
    790* if a ``V4L2_EVENT_EOS`` event is pending, the `End of Stream` sequence needs
    791  to be followed.
    792
    793Some of the sequences can be intermixed with each other and need to be handled
    794as they happen. The exact operation is documented for each sequence.
    795
    796Should a decoding error occur, it will be reported to the client with the level
    797of details depending on the decoder capabilities. Specifically:
    798
    799* the CAPTURE buffer that contains the results of the failed decode operation
    800  will be returned with the V4L2_BUF_FLAG_ERROR flag set,
    801
    802* if the decoder is able to precisely report the OUTPUT buffer that triggered
    803  the error, such buffer will be returned with the V4L2_BUF_FLAG_ERROR flag
    804  set.
    805
    806In case of a fatal failure that does not allow the decoding to continue, any
    807further operations on corresponding decoder file handle will return the -EIO
    808error code. The client may close the file handle and open a new one, or
    809alternatively reinitialize the instance by stopping streaming on both queues,
    810releasing all buffers and performing the Initialization sequence again.
    811
    812Seek
    813====
    814
    815Seek is controlled by the ``OUTPUT`` queue, as it is the source of coded data.
    816The seek does not require any specific operation on the ``CAPTURE`` queue, but
    817it may be affected as per normal decoder operation.
    818
    8191. Stop the ``OUTPUT`` queue to begin the seek sequence via
    820   :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMOFF`.
    821
    822   * **Required fields:**
    823
    824     ``type``
    825         a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``OUTPUT``.
    826
    827   * The decoder will drop all the pending ``OUTPUT`` buffers and they must be
    828     treated as returned to the client (following standard semantics).
    829
    8302. Restart the ``OUTPUT`` queue via :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMON`.
    831
    832   * **Required fields:**
    833
    834     ``type``
    835         a ``V4L2_BUF_TYPE_*`` enum appropriate for ``OUTPUT``.
    836
    837   * The decoder will start accepting new source bytestream buffers after the
    838     call returns.
    839
    8403. Start queuing buffers containing coded data after the seek to the ``OUTPUT``
    841   queue until a suitable resume point is found.
    842
    843   .. note::
    844
    845      There is no requirement to begin queuing coded data starting exactly
    846      from a resume point (e.g. SPS or a keyframe). Any queued ``OUTPUT``
    847      buffers will be processed and returned to the client until a suitable
    848      resume point is found.  While looking for a resume point, the decoder
    849      should not produce any decoded frames into ``CAPTURE`` buffers.
    850
    851      Some hardware is known to mishandle seeks to a non-resume point. Such an
    852      operation may result in an unspecified number of corrupted decoded frames
    853      being made available on the ``CAPTURE`` queue. Drivers must ensure that
    854      no fatal decoding errors or crashes occur, and implement any necessary
    855      handling and workarounds for hardware issues related to seek operations.
    856
    857   .. warning::
    858
    859      In case of the H.264/HEVC codec, the client must take care not to seek
    860      over a change of SPS/PPS. Even though the target frame could be a
    861      keyframe, the stale SPS/PPS inside decoder state would lead to undefined
    862      results when decoding. Although the decoder must handle that case without
    863      a crash or a fatal decode error, the client must not expect a sensible
    864      decode output.
    865
    866      If the hardware can detect such corrupted decoded frames, then
    867      corresponding buffers will be returned to the client with the
    868      V4L2_BUF_FLAG_ERROR set. See the `Decoding` section for further
    869      description of decode error reporting.
    870
    8714. After a resume point is found, the decoder will start returning ``CAPTURE``
    872   buffers containing decoded frames.
    873
    874.. important::
    875
    876   A seek may result in the `Dynamic Resolution Change` sequence being
    877   initiated, due to the seek target having decoding parameters different from
    878   the part of the stream decoded before the seek. The sequence must be handled
    879   as per normal decoder operation.
    880
    881.. warning::
    882
    883   It is not specified when the ``CAPTURE`` queue starts producing buffers
    884   containing decoded data from the ``OUTPUT`` buffers queued after the seek,
    885   as it operates independently from the ``OUTPUT`` queue.
    886
    887   The decoder may return a number of remaining ``CAPTURE`` buffers containing
    888   decoded frames originating from the ``OUTPUT`` buffers queued before the
    889   seek sequence is performed.
    890
    891   The ``VIDIOC_STREAMOFF`` operation discards any remaining queued
    892   ``OUTPUT`` buffers, which means that not all of the ``OUTPUT`` buffers
    893   queued before the seek sequence may have matching ``CAPTURE`` buffers
    894   produced.  For example, given the sequence of operations on the
    895   ``OUTPUT`` queue:
    896
    897     QBUF(A), QBUF(B), STREAMOFF(), STREAMON(), QBUF(G), QBUF(H),
    898
    899   any of the following results on the ``CAPTURE`` queue is allowed:
    900
    901     {A', B', G', H'}, {A', G', H'}, {G', H'}.
    902
    903   To determine the CAPTURE buffer containing the first decoded frame after the
    904   seek, the client may observe the timestamps to match the CAPTURE and OUTPUT
    905   buffers or use V4L2_DEC_CMD_STOP and V4L2_DEC_CMD_START to drain the
    906   decoder.
    907
    908.. note::
    909
    910   To achieve instantaneous seek, the client may restart streaming on the
    911   ``CAPTURE`` queue too to discard decoded, but not yet dequeued buffers.
    912
    913Dynamic Resolution Change
    914=========================
    915
    916Streams that include resolution metadata in the bytestream may require switching
    917to a different resolution during the decoding.
    918
    919.. note::
    920
    921   Not all decoders can detect resolution changes. Those that do set the
    922   ``V4L2_FMT_FLAG_DYN_RESOLUTION`` flag for the coded format when
    923   :c:func:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT` is called.
    924
    925The sequence starts when the decoder detects a coded frame with one or more of
    926the following parameters different from those previously established (and
    927reflected by corresponding queries):
    928
    929* coded resolution (``OUTPUT`` width and height),
    930
    931* visible resolution (selection rectangles),
    932
    933* the minimum number of buffers needed for decoding,
    934
    935* bit-depth of the bitstream has been changed.
    936
    937Whenever that happens, the decoder must proceed as follows:
    938
    9391.  After encountering a resolution change in the stream, the decoder sends a
    940    ``V4L2_EVENT_SOURCE_CHANGE`` event with ``changes`` set to
    941    ``V4L2_EVENT_SRC_CH_RESOLUTION``.
    942
    943    .. important::
    944
    945       Any client query issued after the decoder queues the event will return
    946       values applying to the stream after the resolution change, including
    947       queue formats, selection rectangles and controls.
    948
    9492.  The decoder will then process and decode all remaining buffers from before
    950    the resolution change point.
    951
    952    * The last buffer from before the change must be marked with the
    953      ``V4L2_BUF_FLAG_LAST`` flag, similarly to the `Drain` sequence above.
    954
    955    .. warning::
    956
    957       The last buffer may be empty (with :c:type:`v4l2_buffer` ``bytesused``
    958       = 0) and in that case it must be ignored by the client, as it does not
    959       contain a decoded frame.
    960
    961    .. note::
    962
    963       Any attempt to dequeue more ``CAPTURE`` buffers beyond the buffer marked
    964       with ``V4L2_BUF_FLAG_LAST`` will result in a -EPIPE error from
    965       :c:func:`VIDIOC_DQBUF`.
    966
    967The client must continue the sequence as described below to continue the
    968decoding process.
    969
    9701.  Dequeue the source change event.
    971
    972    .. important::
    973
    974       A source change triggers an implicit decoder drain, similar to the
    975       explicit `Drain` sequence. The decoder is stopped after it completes.
    976       The decoding process must be resumed with either a pair of calls to
    977       :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMOFF` and :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMON` on the
    978       ``CAPTURE`` queue, or a call to :c:func:`VIDIOC_DECODER_CMD` with the
    979       ``V4L2_DEC_CMD_START`` command.
    980
    9812.  Continue with the `Capture Setup` sequence.
    982
    983.. note::
    984
    985   During the resolution change sequence, the ``OUTPUT`` queue must remain
    986   streaming. Calling :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMOFF` on the ``OUTPUT`` queue would
    987   abort the sequence and initiate a seek.
    988
    989   In principle, the ``OUTPUT`` queue operates separately from the ``CAPTURE``
    990   queue and this remains true for the duration of the entire resolution change
    991   sequence as well.
    992
    993   The client should, for best performance and simplicity, keep queuing/dequeuing
    994   buffers to/from the ``OUTPUT`` queue even while processing this sequence.
    995
    996Drain
    997=====
    998
    999To ensure that all queued ``OUTPUT`` buffers have been processed and related
   1000``CAPTURE`` buffers are given to the client, the client must follow the drain
   1001sequence described below. After the drain sequence ends, the client has
   1002received all decoded frames for all ``OUTPUT`` buffers queued before the
   1003sequence was started.
   1004
   10051. Begin drain by issuing :c:func:`VIDIOC_DECODER_CMD`.
   1006
   1007   * **Required fields:**
   1008
   1009     ``cmd``
   1010         set to ``V4L2_DEC_CMD_STOP``.
   1011
   1012     ``flags``
   1013         set to 0.
   1014
   1015     ``pts``
   1016         set to 0.
   1017
   1018   .. warning::
   1019
   1020      The sequence can be only initiated if both ``OUTPUT`` and ``CAPTURE``
   1021      queues are streaming. For compatibility reasons, the call to
   1022      :c:func:`VIDIOC_DECODER_CMD` will not fail even if any of the queues is
   1023      not streaming, but at the same time it will not initiate the `Drain`
   1024      sequence and so the steps described below would not be applicable.
   1025
   10262. Any ``OUTPUT`` buffers queued by the client before the
   1027   :c:func:`VIDIOC_DECODER_CMD` was issued will be processed and decoded as
   1028   normal. The client must continue to handle both queues independently,
   1029   similarly to normal decode operation. This includes:
   1030
   1031   * handling any operations triggered as a result of processing those buffers,
   1032     such as the `Dynamic Resolution Change` sequence, before continuing with
   1033     the drain sequence,
   1034
   1035   * queuing and dequeuing ``CAPTURE`` buffers, until a buffer marked with the
   1036     ``V4L2_BUF_FLAG_LAST`` flag is dequeued,
   1037
   1038     .. warning::
   1039
   1040        The last buffer may be empty (with :c:type:`v4l2_buffer`
   1041        ``bytesused`` = 0) and in that case it must be ignored by the client,
   1042        as it does not contain a decoded frame.
   1043
   1044     .. note::
   1045
   1046        Any attempt to dequeue more ``CAPTURE`` buffers beyond the buffer
   1047        marked with ``V4L2_BUF_FLAG_LAST`` will result in a -EPIPE error from
   1048        :c:func:`VIDIOC_DQBUF`.
   1049
   1050   * dequeuing processed ``OUTPUT`` buffers, until all the buffers queued
   1051     before the ``V4L2_DEC_CMD_STOP`` command are dequeued,
   1052
   1053   * dequeuing the ``V4L2_EVENT_EOS`` event, if the client subscribed to it.
   1054
   1055   .. note::
   1056
   1057      For backwards compatibility, the decoder will signal a ``V4L2_EVENT_EOS``
   1058      event when the last frame has been decoded and all frames are ready to be
   1059      dequeued. It is a deprecated behavior and the client must not rely on it.
   1060      The ``V4L2_BUF_FLAG_LAST`` buffer flag should be used instead.
   1061
   10623. Once all the ``OUTPUT`` buffers queued before the ``V4L2_DEC_CMD_STOP`` call
   1063   are dequeued and the last ``CAPTURE`` buffer is dequeued, the decoder is
   1064   stopped and it will accept, but not process, any newly queued ``OUTPUT``
   1065   buffers until the client issues any of the following operations:
   1066
   1067   * ``V4L2_DEC_CMD_START`` - the decoder will not be reset and will resume
   1068     operation normally, with all the state from before the drain,
   1069
   1070   * a pair of :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMOFF` and :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMON` on the
   1071     ``CAPTURE`` queue - the decoder will resume the operation normally,
   1072     however any ``CAPTURE`` buffers still in the queue will be returned to the
   1073     client,
   1074
   1075   * a pair of :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMOFF` and :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMON` on the
   1076     ``OUTPUT`` queue - any pending source buffers will be returned to the
   1077     client and the `Seek` sequence will be triggered.
   1078
   1079.. note::
   1080
   1081   Once the drain sequence is initiated, the client needs to drive it to
   1082   completion, as described by the steps above, unless it aborts the process by
   1083   issuing :c:func:`VIDIOC_STREAMOFF` on any of the ``OUTPUT`` or ``CAPTURE``
   1084   queues.  The client is not allowed to issue ``V4L2_DEC_CMD_START`` or
   1085   ``V4L2_DEC_CMD_STOP`` again while the drain sequence is in progress and they
   1086   will fail with -EBUSY error code if attempted.
   1087
   1088   Although not mandatory, the availability of decoder commands may be queried
   1089   using :c:func:`VIDIOC_TRY_DECODER_CMD`.
   1090
   1091End of Stream
   1092=============
   1093
   1094If the decoder encounters an end of stream marking in the stream, the decoder
   1095will initiate the `Drain` sequence, which the client must handle as described
   1096above, skipping the initial :c:func:`VIDIOC_DECODER_CMD`.
   1097
   1098Commit Points
   1099=============
   1100
   1101Setting formats and allocating buffers trigger changes in the behavior of the
   1102decoder.
   1103
   11041. Setting the format on the ``OUTPUT`` queue may change the set of formats
   1105   supported/advertised on the ``CAPTURE`` queue. In particular, it also means
   1106   that the ``CAPTURE`` format may be reset and the client must not rely on the
   1107   previously set format being preserved.
   1108
   11092. Enumerating formats on the ``CAPTURE`` queue always returns only formats
   1110   supported for the current ``OUTPUT`` format.
   1111
   11123. Setting the format on the ``CAPTURE`` queue does not change the list of
   1113   formats available on the ``OUTPUT`` queue. An attempt to set a ``CAPTURE``
   1114   format that is not supported for the currently selected ``OUTPUT`` format
   1115   will result in the decoder adjusting the requested ``CAPTURE`` format to a
   1116   supported one.
   1117
   11184. Enumerating formats on the ``OUTPUT`` queue always returns the full set of
   1119   supported coded formats, irrespectively of the current ``CAPTURE`` format.
   1120
   11215. While buffers are allocated on any of the ``OUTPUT`` or ``CAPTURE`` queues,
   1122   the client must not change the format on the ``OUTPUT`` queue. Drivers will
   1123   return the -EBUSY error code for any such format change attempt.
   1124
   1125To summarize, setting formats and allocation must always start with the
   1126``OUTPUT`` queue and the ``OUTPUT`` queue is the master that governs the
   1127set of supported formats for the ``CAPTURE`` queue.