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test0r 294bdc24f6 STUDY.md: port plan + reference implementations + test fixtures
Cold-start dossier for the multiplanar port: goal, why-this-fork-exists,
state-today, port plan (v4l2.c / context.c / picture.c), reference impls
to read side-by-side (FFmpeg libavcodec/v4l2_request*, GStreamer
gst-plugins-bad/sys/v4l2codecs, Chromium media/gpu/v4l2), test fixtures
(ohm + bbb_1080p30_h264.mp4 + GStreamer ceiling at 6% CPU), out-of-scope
(HEVC/VP9/AV1).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-25 21:30:54 +00:00

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libva-v4l2-request — Fourier port study

Goal

Make this libva backend usable on multiplanar V4L2 stateless decoders: specifically the Rockchip Hantro VPU (RK3566 ohm) and the upcoming RK3588 hantro/VDPU381 path. End deliverable: any VAAPI client (Brave, Firefox via ffmpeg-vaapi, mpv --hwdec=vaapi, vlc, ...) gets HW decode for H.264 + MPEG-2 on the Fourier fleet without going through GStreamer.

Why this fork exists

Bootlin upstream https://github.com/bootlin/libva-v4l2-request went dormant around 2021 and was written for single-plane sunxi-cedrus decoders. Collabora's strategic replacement is cros-codecs (Rust) — it bypasses libva entirely, targets Chromium/Firefox direct integration, and is not shipping soon. That leaves a hole for VAAPI clients on Rockchip. None of the public forks (jernejsk, ndufresne, pH5, jc-kynesim, ArtSvetlakov) shipped multiplanar.

Reference: Mozilla bug 1833354 / 1965646 explicitly notes "Rockchip uses v4l2-request, not v4l2-m2m" — Firefox HW decode on RK3566/RK3588 needs exactly a working libva-v4l2-request to bridge.

State today

Initial commits applied to bootlin tip a3c2476:

  1. V4L2_PIX_FMT_H264_SLICE_RAWV4L2_PIX_FMT_H264_SLICE (kernel UAPI rename).
  2. src/h264.c: missing #include "utils.h" for request_log() (GCC 14 fatal).
  3. HEVC stripped — h265.c/h265.h excluded from meson.build, hevc-ctrls.h replaced by passthrough to <linux/v4l2-controls.h>, four HEVC case blocks removed from picture.c (kernel V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_HEVC_* was renamed to V4L2_CID_STATELESS_HEVC_*; ohm has no HW HEVC anyway).
  4. src/config.c: profile probe falls back to V4L2_BUF_TYPE_VIDEO_OUTPUT_MPLANE when single-plane returns no formats. vainfo now lists H.264 + MPEG-2 profiles on ohm, and Brave's GPU process picks them up via VAAPI.

Failure mode reached and stuck on:

ERROR:media/gpu/vaapi/vaapi_wrapper.cc:2407] vaCreateContext failed,
  VA error: operation failed

That's the next-phase boundary — the real port work below.

Port plan

The seam to flip is the entire kernel-userspace V4L2 boundary. The work is mostly mechanical and concentrated in three files:

src/v4l2.c — helpers (the bottleneck; all other files call into this)

Add a v4l2_type_is_mplane() predicate (one already exists upstream — keep it) and dual paths through:

  • v4l2_set_format() — populate either format.fmt.pix or format.fmt.pix_mp, including plane_fmt[0].sizeimage for OUTPUT and num_planes defaulting to 1 for raw/NV12 capture.
  • v4l2_create_buffers() / v4l2_request_buffers() — set v4l2_create_buffers.format.type to the MPLANE variant when source is mplane.
  • v4l2_query_buffer() / v4l2_export_buffer() — switch on type, use v4l2_buffer.m.planes array (length num_planes) instead of m.userptr / m.fd. EXPBUF now needs plane=0 parameter.
  • v4l2_queue_buffer() / v4l2_dequeue_buffer() — same m.planes[] switch. The OUTPUT side passes the bitstream slice as m.planes[0].bytesused.

Reference: libavcodec/v4l2_buffers.c and libavcodec/v4l2_context.c in FFmpeg already do this branching cleanly — it's the closest API match. Crib V4L2_TYPE_IS_MULTIPLANAR() style switching there. GStreamer's gstv4l2decoder.c is the second reference; it covers the request-API + mplane path explicitly for the same Rockchip hardware we target.

src/context.c — context creation

RequestCreateContext calls into v4l2_set_format() for the OUTPUT and CAPTURE queues. Detect the queue capability at context creation (cache the mplane bit on the context object) and pick the right type for every subsequent helper call.

src/picture.c — frame submission

The QBUF / DQBUF / EXPBUF paths in RequestEndPicture() and friends. Same pattern — switch on the cached mplane bit and use the multiplanar variants of the v4l2.c helpers. The slice-data submission (m.planes[0].bytesused) is the load-bearing change here.

Reference implementations (read these side-by-side with our diff)

Test fixtures

  • ohm — RK3566 PineTab2, kernel 6.19.10-danctnix1-1-pinetab2. Hantro decoder exposes S264 / MG2S / VP8F formats on /dev/video1 (multiplanar). This is the primary dev target. Brave on ohm is the integration test endpoint; vainfo LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=v4l2_request LIBVA_V4L2_REQUEST_VIDEO_PATH=/dev/video1 is the unit test.
  • Test clip: /moviedata/fourier-test/bbb_1080p30_h264.mp4 on doppler (SHA-16 dcf8a7170fbd49bb, 1920×1080 H.264, 24 fps source despite the name). Pull via hertz lxc file pull.
  • Reference path that already works on the same hardware: GStreamer gst-launch-1.0 filesrc ! qtdemux ! h264parse ! v4l2slh264dec ! waylandsink — 6 % CPU, zero drops. That's the ceiling for what we're trying to match through the libva path.

Out of scope (for the first port milestone)

  • HEVC — kernel CIDs renamed, RK3566 has no HW HEVC. Deferred until RK3588 silicon is on the bench AND a separate HEVC-revival pass.
  • VP9, VP8, AV1 — no HW path or out of bootlin's original codec set.
  • Userspace bitstream parsing — kernel V4L2 stateless API does the parsing; this library only forwards parameters. No need to touch.
  • HEVC RFC (reference frame compression) — Rockchip-specific, kernel config has it disabled (CONFIG_VIDEO_HANTRO_HEVC_RFC=n on ohm).

Build + install

  • Build container: fermi (Arch ARM aarch64 LXC on hertz). meson setup
    • ninja straight off the source tree, no makepkg dance needed for development iteration.
  • Install path: /usr/lib/dri/v4l2_request_drv_video.so.
  • Activate: LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=v4l2_request plus the path env vars LIBVA_V4L2_REQUEST_VIDEO_PATH=/dev/video1 and LIBVA_V4L2_REQUEST_MEDIA_PATH=/dev/media0.
  • Once the port works: package as marfrit/libva-v4l2-request-fourier next to ffmpeg-v4l2-request-git, with the same provides=(libva-v4l2-request-git) shape.

Ack

Bootlin authored the original library under MIT/LGPL2.1; this fork adds GPL-2.0-licensed shim files (HEVC strip, multiplanar plumbing) and is meant to track upstream if upstream ever picks the work back up.