Hi, 

some days ago, nove linked at the IRC channel a new armel release of 
libcedarv 
(http://dl.cubieboard.org/software/common/linux-codec-release-V1.2.rar) for 
Android and Sunxi kernels, along with some example code and doc. He also 
found an armhf version 
(http://dl.cubieboard.org/software/common/linux_codec_gnueabihf_20140327.tar.gz)
 
for Android (it requires the ION memory allocator). Today I emailed Huang 
Benn from Cubietech asking for the sunxi-armhf version of libcedarv. He 
kindly sent me it (http://dl.cubieboard.org/software/common/A20-sunxi.rar), 
clarifying that it requires the 'sunxi-mem' driver from an Allwinner 
engineer. 

I found sunxi_mem here 
https://github.com/cubieboard2/linux-sunxi/tree/sunxi-3.3-cb2/drivers/char/sunxi_mem.
 
It seems to be GPLv2+ code. I've ported it almost directly here 
https://github.com/juanfont/linux-sunxi/commit/e8937b50bc749cf1069b6881e0189831381d342b.
 

I've tested it with the encoding examples from the linux-codec-release-V1.2 
package and, although there are some color issues, the encoder appears to 
work. 


Is this code acceptable in the sunxi-3.4 branch? Should I proceed with a 
pull request?  


Greetings, 

Juan

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