From: "Xiang, Haihao" <haihao.xiang-at-intel.com@ffmpeg.org>
To: "ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org" <ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org>
Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-devel] [RFC] QSV: Introduce min Compile-SDK Version and check for Runtime-Versions instead
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2022 02:53:18 +0000
Message-ID: <913a95be74c1c570f0d36e5060fc22ebc8206fd1.camel@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <DM8P223MB03653CAF1A27969BE6AC2783BA499@DM8P223MB0365.NAMP223.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM>
On Mon, 2022-01-03 at 21:53 +0000, Soft Works wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is a follow-up to my recently submitted patch:
>
> “avfilter/vpp_qsv: fix regression on older api versions (e.g. 1.11)”
>
> That patch only fixes the one important regression from multiple issues which
> have been introduced by recent changes. Those changes have gone in a less
> than ideal direction, because they have introduced checks based on the version
> of the MSDK which ffmpeg is being compiled against, but they didn’t add
> checks for the runtime libmfx/MSDK versions – and this causes failures,
> sometimes even for functionality which has worked before (=>regressions).
>
> Background
>
> - the compile-sdk version determines which features can be used
> but only when
> - the runtime SDK version supports it
> and
> - the hardware (GPU gen) supports it
> - ALL compile-sdk versions can interface with ALL runtime MSDK
> versions (basically), no matter whether runtime version is newer or
> older
> - At least on Windows, some hw is stuck at a certain runtime version,
> e.g.: there are new drivers for Broadwell, but the MSDK runtime
> is always 1.11
>
>
> Conclusion
>
> Adding checks for the runtime MSDK versions is required wherever a feature
> might not be supported by older MSDK runtimes - I think that's an obvious
> necessity.
>
>
> Question
>
> Having both - run-time and compile-time checks all over the code is adding
> a lot of complexity and makes it difficult to maintain and work with.
>
> Hence, I'm wondering whether we couldn't/shouldn't introduce a minimum
> MSDK compile-time version, for example 1.22, or even later?
>
> This would allow simplification of the QSV code in many places where run-time
> version checks are actually needed instead.
>
> Over time, there have been better and worse MSDK versions, and there
> should still be enough room for choosing, but I don't think there's any
> reason why somebody would still want to compile against some really old
> (e.g. < 1.22) MSDK version.
>
> Please share your thoughts on this subject..
I agree we may add a requirement for the minimal compiling version in configure,
version 1.28 was released 3 years ago, how about using this version as the
minimal compiling version ?
BTW you may download the new Windows drivers for Broadwell from
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/18369/intel-graphics-driver-for-windows-15-40.html
, the runtime version should be 1.20
Thanks
Haihao
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-01-12 2:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-01-03 21:53 Soft Works
2022-01-12 2:53 ` Xiang, Haihao [this message]
2022-01-12 3:37 ` Soft Works
2022-05-03 22:13 ` Soft Works
2022-05-22 12:24 ` Xiang, Haihao
2022-05-22 16:28 ` Soft Works
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