El 27/09/2013 17:39, Daiane Angolini escribió:
On 09/27/2013 11:46 AM, Jose Mª Ferreiro wrote:
El 27/09/2013 14:30, Daiane Angolini escribió:
On 09/27/2013 06:28 AM, diego wrote:
El 27/09/2013 9:16, diego escribió:
Hello,
Yesterday I just wrote here:
https://community.freescale.com/docs/DOC-93788, explaining this:
....
WARNING: erroneous pipeline: no element "mfw_isink"
So if I inspect (gst-inspect | grep "isink"), you'll see this element
is not installed:
...
How can I add it ?
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Regards,
Diego González
Hello everybody,
I didn’t specified my branch and hardware in the last e-mail, but
we’re
usingdylan branch for iMX6Q SabreLite board.
We discovered that gst-fsl-plugin is not including the sink in the
next
directory :
~/build/tmp/work/imx6qsabrelite-poky-linux-gnueabi/gst-fsl-plugin/3.0.5-r9.3/gst-fsl-plugins-3.0.5/src/misc/
The v4lsink folder is compiled , however isink folderis not compiled.
Any clues how to add it?
I almost remember that this is a known issue and the fix was not
backported to dylan.
In other words, it's already fixed on master, but was not backported
to dylan
Would you mind to test using master?
Hello Daiane
No problem at all. We already were testing master for another reason but
we were not yet able to compile it with linux-fslc (we post another
message before). We will try with linux-boundary and I will test this
there.
the gst-fsl-plugins (and all its component) are not developed to be
used with linux-fslc kernel.
You can compare the two version of MM recipes (I think that the fix
you need is from libfslcodec, but I'm not absolutely sure) and create
the bug fix patch that installs the isink plugin when using
linux-imx/linux-boundary kernel
Hi Daiane
The plugins were been used with linux-boundary. As I said to Lauren we
did a repo sync and now the sink is included in the dylan branch. Next
week we see how it works.
Just now we were testing if dylan+linux-fslc change something but the
result is terrible. We lost our hdmi video output and network does not
start neither. Trying menuconfig at linux-fslc I can see that Graphics
support options are very different from linux-boundary graph options. We
were starting to fear that linux.fslc has no very good support for our
iMX6Q Sabre Lite. Can it be possible? Or it is more possible we have a
problem with our yocto configuration?
Kernel from mainline (linux-fslc) does not have GPU support as-is. If
you must use that kernel you will need to include GPU support by your
own. So, this is the normal behavior.
For HDMI, last new I've heard is that the patch to add this was sent
and was under review/approval.
Bear on mind that linux-fslc is a copy of kernel.org kernel, and this
is not the kernel Freescale supports (or BD)
Oh! I am shocked .. . again :) I thought linux-fslc was the kernel used
by Freescale TLIB people. I cand find many posts where they are working
with gstreamer. As you can see, I am very lost in this labyrinthic
forest full of roots, trees and branches :)
Thank you again
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