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<aka_[m]> Can anyone tell me how can I know if venus support 10bit?... (full message at https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/oToKgBgQVyJyMbGEcQvqHzhE)
<aka_[m]> Also it feels weird to have separate bw tables because these seems to be same across multiple socs
<aka_[m]> So far had look on 8996/8976/8953
<aka_[m]> I'm not sure but raw frames should have same size across multiple socs so bw needs to be good enought to transfer required amount of frames
<aka_[m]> Atleast if we assume we get them in x format
<aka_[m]> Now im not sure if we have any way to restrict venus formats? Like how it can know if this one support 720p@120 is such info exposed via firnware?
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<lumag_> konradybcio, btw: I picked up you sdm630/660 mss patch. It seems to work here, on sda660 w/o any issues.
<lumag_> Or maybe I just have rmtfs enabled.
<konradybcio> I think the issue for me is lack of ipa
<konradybcio> But it was 2.5 or 2.5L, i don't remember, nobody got around to port it