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armhf MMAL accelerator #388

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MMAL video acceleration for Rassbery Pi 3 armhf processors

MMAL video acceleration for Rassbery Pi 3 armhf processors
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saudet commented Mar 2, 2017

Great, thanks! @vb216 what do you think? Does it still work on old Raspberry Pi with software fallback?

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Not sure. Tested only on RPI 3 :)

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vb216 commented Mar 3, 2017

hopefully should get a chance this weekend to try on a pi zero as a test, tho not sure I call any MMAL stuff normally. is good to get optimisations like this in though!

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vb216 commented Mar 7, 2017

@emilio1986 would you be able to send over a simple test case that uses the mmal functionality? I'd just like to give it a proper test, I dug out a pi1 to add to the test hardware now

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saudet commented Mar 7, 2017

BTW, does that feature show up as an entirely separate codec? If so, then it probably does not interfere with the software codecs.

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saudet commented Dec 6, 2017

I'm trying to cross compile FFmpeg with MMAL, but it's looking for a file named mmal.h and it's not anywhere in https://github.com/raspberrypi/tools. Where can we find that file?

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saudet commented Dec 6, 2017

Ok, they are found in https://github.com/raspberrypi/userland. After executing ./buildme and passing those paths to the configure scripts, I am able to build, but we get a dependency on libmmal_core.so, etc. Are those files present on almost all Raspberry Pis?

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vb216 commented Dec 6, 2017

Looks like it lives here /opt/vc/lib/libmmal_core.so, that's on a recent raspbian distro - that usually covers alot of the userbase.

@saudet saudet merged commit 37ab02b into bytedeco:master Dec 7, 2017
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