** Description changed: + [ Impact ] + See https://github.com/intel/media-driver/issues/1662 for bug filed against upstream Intel media-driver project. The version of intel-media-va-driver on Jammy has broken functionality in the VPP path. This can be worked around by replacing with intel-media-va-driver-non-free. The root cause is that free EU kernel shaders were not updated before 22.6.5, causing the vaCreateContext call to fail with the VAEntrypointVideoProc entry point. - Please could Jammy's (and Kinetic's ?) intel-media-va-driver be updated - to 22.6.5 to allow users to do VPP in the free package. Thanks. + [ Test Plan ] - Extra information: - 1. Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS - 2. intel-media-va-driver 22.3.1+dfsg1-1: amd64 - 3. Expected the call sequence to succeed, as with the intel-media-va-driver-non-free package's libraries. - 4. The VAAPI vaCreateContext call failed, instead. + TODO - Tim please fill in + + [ Where problems could occur ] + + Anywhere in hardware-accelerated video decode/encoding for Intel CPUs + when the "free" driver "intel-media-driver" is installed. + + [ Other Info ] + + None.
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