ffmpeg -hwaccel vaapi → libva-v4l2-request-fourier → /dev/video0 → daedalus_v4l2 kernel → REQ_DECODE on the chardev → daemon FFmpeg decode → byte-exact NV12 (FNV-1a 0x1eb34bfe, same hash the standalone test_m2m_stream produces for the same 128x96 VP9 keyframe). The pixel-correct decode through the libva path is the milestone. What's NOT yet working: libva times out on the media_request fd because buf_request_complete never fires (vb->req_obj.req is NULL when buf_done runs — the S_EXT_CTRLS EINVAL leaves the buffer un-bound to the request even though the buffer queues anyway). Phase 8.13 fixes the EINVAL so the request bind takes and the completion signal propagates. Kernel V4L2 request API integration: - media_device_ops.req_validate / req_queue = vb2_request_ validate / v4l2_m2m_request_queue (Phase 8.11) — MEDIA_IOC_REQUEST_ALLOC succeeds. - vb2_queue.supports_requests = true on OUTPUT queue — without this v4l2-core rejects S_EXT_CTRLS(REQUEST_VAL). - vb2_ops.buf_request_complete = daedalus_buf_request_complete → v4l2_ctrl_request_complete(req, &ctx->hdl). Without this v4l2-core WARNs at videobuf2-v4l2.c:440. - vb2_ops.buf_out_validate: sets field=V4L2_FIELD_NONE on OUTPUT buf. Required for the same WARN check. - requires_requests intentionally NOT set: lets the existing test_m2m_stream (direct QBUF, no request) keep working alongside the libva path. Stateless control re-registration: - Switched from v4l2_ctrl_new_std_compound(NULL p_def) to v4l2_ctrl_new_custom(&cfg, NULL) — pattern rkvdec / cedrus / hantro use. v4l2-core auto-fills elem_size + type from std table (verified: VP9_FRAME elem_size=168, matches sizeof(struct v4l2_ctrl_vp9_frame)). - No-op s_ctrl callback so SET requests don't crash — daemon ignores values, FFmpeg re-parses the bitstream. Verification on hertz (Pi 5, 6.12.75+rpt-rpi-2712): ffmpeg -hwaccel vaapi -i vp9_small.ivf … daemon: REQ_DECODE cookie=1 codec=1 bitstream=1566 bytes capture=128x96 1 planes daemon: decoder: opened vp9 context daemon: decoder: OK 128x96 fmt=0 (yuv420p) fnv1a=0x1eb34bfe … Same FNV-1a hash as the standalone test_m2m_stream produces for the same VP9 keyframe. End-to-end through libva. Remaining (Phase 8.13): - S_EXT_CTRLS EINVAL on V4L2_CID_STATELESS_VP9_FRAME despite matching elem_size — needs deeper validate-path debugging. - Once the request bind takes, buf_request_complete fires on buf_done, request fd signals completion, libva DQBUFs the decoded NV12. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Phase 8.12 closure — first VP9 frame decoded via libva
Status: closed 2026-05-18.
The libva path now drives our daemon end-to-end: a 1566-byte
VP9 keyframe submitted via ffmpeg -hwaccel vaapi →
libva-v4l2-request-fourier → /dev/video0 → daedalus_v4l2
kernel → REQ_DECODE on the chardev → daemon FFmpeg decode →
byte-exact NV12 output (FNV-1a 0x1eb34bfe — same hash
as the standalone test_m2m_stream produces for the same
input).
The pixel-correct decode is the milestone. What's not yet
working is the libva-side request-completion signal: ffmpeg
times out waiting for the media_request to complete and reports
"Decoding error" even though the kernel-side decode succeeded.
That's Phase 8.13 scope.
What lands
Kernel V4L2 request API integration (kernel/daedalus_v4l2_main.c)
media_device_ops.req_validate / req_queuewired in Phase 8.11 — exposedMEDIA_IOC_REQUEST_ALLOCto userspace.vb2_queue.supports_requests = trueon the OUTPUT queue — without this v4l2-core rejectsVIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS(which=REQUEST_VAL)before reaching any driver code.vb2_ops.buf_request_complete = daedalus_buf_request_complete— callsv4l2_ctrl_request_complete(req, &ctx->hdl)so the per-request control state gets unbound when the request completes. Without this v4l2-core WARNs at qbuf:videobuf2-v4l2.c:440: WARN_ON(!q->ops->buf_request_complete).vb2_ops.buf_out_validate— sets the OUTPUT buf'sfield = V4L2_FIELD_NONE. Required on request-supporting OUTPUT queues for the same WARN check (one above the buf_request_complete one).
Stateless control re-registration
Switched from v4l2_ctrl_new_std_compound(NULL p_def) to
v4l2_ctrl_new_custom(&cfg, NULL) with a no-op s_ctrl
callback — the pattern rkvdec / cedrus / hantro use for known
V4L2_CID_STATELESS_* ids. v4l2-core auto-fills elem_size
and type from its internal std-control table (verified via
debug prints: VP9_FRAME registers with elem_size=168,
matching sizeof(struct v4l2_ctrl_vp9_frame)).
Verification
End-to-end decode through libva
$ LIBVA_DRIVERS_PATH=… LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=v4l2_request \
LIBVA_V4L2_REQUEST_VIDEO_PATH=/dev/video0 \
LIBVA_V4L2_REQUEST_MEDIA_PATH=/dev/media3 \
ffmpeg -hwaccel vaapi -hwaccel_device /dev/dri/renderD128 \
-hwaccel_output_format nv12 \
-i /tmp/vp9_small.ivf -f rawvideo -y /tmp/out.nv12
daemon log:
REQ_DECODE cookie=1 codec=1 bitstream=1566 bytes capture=128x96 1 planes
decoder: opened vp9 context
decoder: OK 128x96 fmt=0 (yuv420p) fnv1a=0x1eb34bfe luma=12288 chroma=6144
Daemon decoded byte-exact, same hash as the standalone test path produces for the same VP9 keyframe.
libva side hangs on the request-completion poll
v4l2-request: Unable to set control(s): Invalid argument
v4l2-request: Timeout when waiting for media request
v4l2-request: Unable to reinit media request: Device or resource busy
[vp9] Failed to end picture decode issue: 1 (operation failed)
[vp9] Decoding error: Input/output error
ffmpeg sees nothing because libva times out before any DQBUF.
/tmp/out.nv12 ends up zero bytes.
The S_EXT_CTRLS still returns EINVAL on V4L2_CID_STATELESS_ VP9_FRAME (size=168, struct shape matches the kernel's
registered control), but the buffer apparently gets queued
ANYWAY (without proper request binding) — that's why the
decode runs. Then buf_request_complete never fires
because vb->req_obj.req is NULL when buf_done runs, and
libva's wait on the media_request fd times out.
Design decisions
Why ship even though libva still times out
The actual pixel-decode pipeline through the libva path works. That's a major milestone — Phase 8.10/8.11 stopped at "all setup ioctls succeed but no decode runs"; Phase 8.12 makes the decode run with byte-exact output.
What remains is plumbing on the V4L2 framework side: making the request fd see the buffer's completion. That's a deeper investigation (probably reachable by fixing the S_EXT_CTRLS EINVAL so the request actually binds the buffer, then buf_request_complete fires naturally on buf_done) — but it's a distinct workstream from "is the decode itself working."
Why the no-op s_ctrl is right for our daemon
FFmpeg in the daemon re-parses the bitstream itself; the
per-frame stateless controls from libva are advisory. Our
s_ctrl returns 0 unconditionally because we don't act on
the values — we just need v4l2-core to accept the writes so
the request validation passes.
If we ever wanted to skip FFmpeg's parse step and trust
libva's parsed values, s_ctrl would need to forward them
to the daemon over the chardev — that's a different
architecture (Phase 8.14+ if motivated).
Why supports_requests without requires_requests
requires_requests=true would reject VIDIOC_QBUF without
a bound media_request_fd. That'd break our existing
test_m2m_stream which queues buffers directly (no request).
Keeping requires_requests=false lets both consumers
coexist: the libva path uses requests, the test client uses
direct QBUF. The cost is that libva queueing failures might
fall back to direct QBUF (which is what we see — the buffer
runs anyway after S_EXT_CTRLS fails), masking the actual
issue.
What's NOT here (Phase 8.13 scope)
- Fix the S_EXT_CTRLS EINVAL so request bind actually
takes. Likely sub-issue: the request's per-handler
control state isn't initialised correctly when our
controls were registered via
v4l2_ctrl_new_custom— may need explicitv4l2_ctrl_request_setupor different registration approach. - Verify byte-exact CAPTURE buffer returned to ffmpeg after request fixes.
- Multi-frame stream via libva (P-frame reference handling across requests).
- AV1 + H.264 via libva (different control sets, may need adjustments).
Phase 8.13 plan
- Deep-dive S_EXT_CTRLS EINVAL: trace what v4l2-core
validates beyond elem_size. Possible suspects:
validate_new_compoundmay requirectrl->p_defnon-NULL for std compound controls.- The control's "request setup" callback may need explicit registration.
- Either resolve the EINVAL or document what cedrus/rkvdec
do differently (their controls are also
v4l2_ctrl_new_customwith bare.id— so why do theirs work?). - Once S_EXT_CTRLS succeeds, buf_request_complete should fire naturally and the request poll should return.
- End-to-end byte-exact verification.