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Revision as of 19:32, 24 April 2016
This is for using the MVD hardware video decoder(unknown whether MVD can do more than decoding) + hardware color-format converter. The New_3DS Internet Browser uses mvd:STD for video decoding + YUV2RGB for decoded MJPEG frames.
See here for the supported hardware decoder video codecs.
There can only be one service session open at a time for each individual MVD service.
MVD Service "mvd:STD"
Command Header | Available since system version | Description | Used by SKATER |
---|---|---|---|
0x00010082 | Initialize | Yes | |
0x00020000 | Shutdown | Yes | |
0x00030300 | CalculateWorkBufSize | Yes | |
0x000400C0 | Unknown. | No | |
0x00050100 | (s8 unk0, s8 unk1, s8 unk2, u32 unk3) SKATER uses hard-coded value 0 for all of these params. Using different input data for this doesn't seem to affect video-processing output. | Yes | |
0x00060000 | Unknown. | No | |
0x00070000 | Used during shutdown with video-processing. | Yes | |
0x00080142 | ProcessNALUnit | Yes | |
0x00090042 | ControlFrameRendering | Yes | |
0x000A0000 | GetStatus | Yes | |
0x000B0000 | GetStatusOther(unknown what this is used for). Same output size as GetStatus. | ? | |
0x000C0100 | (u8 unk0, s8 unk1, u32 unk2, u32 unk3) Unknown. | No | |
0x000D0000 | Unknown. | No | |
0x000E0202 | Unknown. The code for this appears to be similar to ProcessNALUnit, this DMAs data from the input buffer as well. | No | |
0x000F0042 | (s8 unk, val0, handle) Unknown. Presumably the command 0x000E0202 version of MVDSTD:ControlFrameRendering. | No | |
0x00100400 | Unknown. | No | |
0x00110000 | Unknown. | No | |
0x001200C0 | (s8 unk0, u32 unk1, u32 unk2) Unknown. | No | |
0x00130000 | Unknown. | No | |
0x001400C2 | Unknown. The code for this appears to be similar to ProcessNALUnit, this DMAs data from the input buffer as well. | No | |
0x00150042 | (s8 unk, val0, handle) Unknown. Presumably the command 0x001400C2 version of MVDSTD:ControlFrameRendering. | No | |
0x00160000 | Unknown. | No | |
0x00170000 | Unknown. | No | |
0x00180000 | Unknown. Used during initialization regardless of the operation mode(color-conversion/video-processing). | Yes | |
0x00190000 | Unknown. Used during shutdown regardless of the operation mode(color-conversion/video-processing). | Yes | |
0x001A0000 | Used when doing color-format conversion. This triggers writing to the output buffer specified via config. | Yes | |
0x001B0040 | (u8 inval) Used during video-processing initialization. SKATER uses hard-coded value 1 for this. MVD-sysmodule checks that the input value is not 0 or higher than 11. The input value must be one of the following: 1, 6, 9, or 10. Using any of these values instead of 1 results in no data being written to the output buffer with normal video processing, without any errors being thrown. | Yes | |
0x001C0000 | Used during shutdown with video-processing. | Yes | |
0x001D0042 | GetConfig | Yes | |
0x001E0044 | SetConfig | Yes | |
0x001F0902 | This loads the input structure containing linearmem addrs into state, which are also converted to physaddrs. Once used, each rendered frame will written to the buffer at entry+0 from here, instead of the output buffer address specified in configuration. entry+4 might be some sort of input buffer that's not used normally? | No | |
0x00200002 | (val0, handle) Unknown. This loads data from the table entry which has a field matching an input parameter. This is the table used by command 0x001F0902. | No | |
0x00210100 | (u32 unk0, u32 unk1, u32 unk2, u32 unk3) Unknown. This initializes table data used by command 0x001F0902. | No |
This one uses the I/O mapped @ 0x10207000.
This service is used by the New_3DS Internet Browser. SKATER runs the entire MVD initialization/shutdown each time the video player is entered/exited.
Linear-memory vaddrs passed to this service should be in the 0x30* region, MVD-sysmodule doesn't support the 0x14* region.
By default MVD does(?) various post-processing with the output image, this is controlled by the configuration. This post-processing isn't done at all in certain cases.
Initialization procedures:
- Color-conversion: Use command MVDSTD:Initialize with bufsize=1, then command 0x00180000.
- H.264: If needed, use MVDSTD:CalculateWorkBufSize. Then use MVDSTD:Initialize. Then use commands 0x00050100, 0x00180000, and 0x001B0040. Then use MVDSTD:ProcessNALUnit for each of the individual NAL-unit parameter sets("Sequence Parameter Set" and "Picture Parameter Set"), with the main video processing starting afterwards.
Shutdown procedures:
- Color-conversion: just use command 0x00190000, then MVDSTD:Shutdown.
- H.264: Use command 0x00090042 in a loop, waiting for it to return a retval that isn't 0x00017002. Then use commands 0x001C0000, 0x00190000, and 0x00070000. Then use MVDSTD:Shutdown.
MVDSTD configuration structure
Offset | Size | Description |
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0x0 | 0x4 | Input format type, see below. |
0x4 | 0x4 | The default for this is 0x0. Must be <=5. When non-zero, the type value at offset 0x0 must be one of the following: 0x00020001, 0x00010001, 0x00010005, 0x00010006, or 0x00010007. Doesn't seem to have any visible affect on the output for video processing. |
0x8 | 0x4 | The default for this is 0x0. This must be <=1. Referred to as "H264 range" in SKATER. When 0x1 the output image is brighter than normal. |
0x0C | 0x4 | Input video width. Must be >=width_min and <width_max. This must be aligned: the low <dimensions_alignment>-bits must be clear. |
0x10 | 0x4 | Input video height. Must be >=height_min and <height_max. This must be aligned: the low <dimensions_alignment>-bits must be clear. |
0x14 | 0x4 | Input data physical address, only set for color-conversion. This isn't used when the value at offset 0x4 is 0x1 or 0x5. |
0x18 | 0x4 | Physical data address, only used for color-conversion when the type value has bitmask 0x20000 set. This isn't used when the value at offset 0x4 is 0x1 or 0x5. |
0x1C | 0x4 | Physical data address, only used for color-conversion when the type value is 0x20000. This isn't used when the value at offset 0x4 is 0x1 or 0x5. |
0x20 | 0x4 | Physical data address, for color-conversion. This isn't used when the value at offset 0x4 is 0x0 or 0x4. |
0x24 | 0x4 | Physical data address, only used for color-conversion when the type value has bitmask 0x20000 set. This isn't used when the value at offset 0x4 is 0x0 or 0x4. |
0x28 | 0x4 | Unknown. Doesn't seem to have any visible affect on the output. |
0x2C | 0x4 | When non-zero this enables some sort of color adjustment for the output? |
0x30 | 0x4 | Same affect as offset 0x2C? This must not be enabled at the same time as that field. |
0x34 | 0x4 | Unknown, must be <8 for video-processing? Doesn't seem to have any visible affect on the output. |
0x38 | 0x4 | Unknown. Doesn't seem to have any visible affect on the output. |
0x3C | 0x4 | Unknown, must be <8 for video-processing? Doesn't seem to have any visible affect on the output. |
0x40 | 0x4 | When non-zero this enables usage of the 4 words starting at offset 0x44. SKATER sets this to 0x0 for color-conversion, and 0x1 for video processing(this flag isn't mandatory for the latter). |
0x44 | 0x4 | See offset 0x40. The default for this is 0x0. u32 input_crop_x_pos. Must be <=widthval. Where widthval = <width value from the field at offset 0xC>. The low 4-bits of this value must be clear. |
0x48 | 0x4 | See offset 0x40. The default for this is 0x0. u32 input_crop_y_pos. Must be <=heightval. Where heightval = <height value from the field at offset 0x10>. The low 4-bits of this value must be clear. |
0x4C | 0x4 | See offset 0x40. u32 input_crop_height. Must be >=16 and <=heightval. Where heightval = <height value from the field at offset 0x10>. The low 3-bits of this value must be clear. |
0x50 | 0x4 | See offset 0x40. u32 input_crop_width. Must be >=width_min and <=widthval. Where widthval = <width value from the field at offset 0xC>. The low 3-bits of this value must be clear. |
0x54 | 0x4 | The default for this is 0x0. Must be <=5. For video processing, and when this value is non-zero, the type value at offset 0x0 must not be any of the following: 0x00010004, 0x00010001, 0x0x00100001, or 0x00200001. For video processing, the type value at offset 0x0 must not be 0x80000 when this value at offset 0x54 is non-zero. |
0x58 | 0x4 | Output format type, see below. SKATER writes value 0x40002 here. |
0x5C | 0x4 | Output video width. Must be >=16, and must be <somewidth_statefield. |
0x60 | 0x4 | Output video height. Must be >=16, and must be <someheight_statefield. |
0x64 | 0x4 | Output data physical address. |
0x68 | 0x4 | Additional output data physical address. This is only used when the output format type is value 0x00020001. |
0x6C | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. Must be <3 for video-processing? |
0x70 | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x74 | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x78 | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x7C | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x80 | 0x4 | Unknown. Must be <=1 for video processing? Doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x84 | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x88 | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x8C | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x90 | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x94 | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x98 | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x9C | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0xA0 | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0xA4 | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0xA8 | 0x4 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0xAC | 0x4 | Unknown, must be zero for video-processing. |
0xB0 | 0x28 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0xD8 | 0x4 | Unknown, must be zero for video-processing. |
0xDC | 0x28 | Unknown, doesn't seem to have a visible affect on the output. |
0x104 | 0x4 | This flag enables using the following 4 words when non-zero. |
0x108 | 0x4 | u32 output_x_pos. Output X position in the output buffer. |
0x10C | 0x4 | u32 output_y_pos. Same as above except for the Y pos. |
0x110 | 0x4 | u32 output_width_override. The low 2-bits must be clear. When the output width is less than this, this value is used to align the output image width to the specified value via value0-pixels. When this value is less than the output width, this value is used for the output width instead. |
0x114 | 0x4 | Same as the field at offset 0x110 except for the output height. |
0x118 | 0x4 | Unknown, when non-zero it seems the output buffer isn't written any more? |
The size of this structure is fixed to 0x11C-bytes. The user process does the LINEAR-mem vaddr->physaddr conversion for the above physaddrs, when modifying the config struct before using MVDSTD:SetConfig. For the above physaddrs that are checked/used, the physaddr must not be 0x0, and the physaddr must be 8-byte aligned(low 3-bits clear).
For color-conversion, the output frame is split into two images via the two output physaddrs.
For *_min/*_max/dimensions_alignment mentioned above: *_min = 16 for color-conversion, 48 for video processing. *_max = 2048 for color-conversion, 4672 for video processing. dimensions_alignment = 4 for color-conversion, 3 for video processing.
The configuration doesn't seem to change at all while SKATER is running video processing(each MVDSTD:SetConfig input config appears to the same).
SKATER video processing config
When processing video, SKATER gets the config, updates all of the fields listed below, then uses MVDSTD:SetConfig.
Offset | Size | Description | Written value |
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0x0 | 0x4 | Input format type. | 0x00020001(H.264), hard-coded. |
0x8 | 0x4 | Loaded from unique input state. This is the 'range' field in the following debug print: "H264 w=%d h=%d range=%d pics=%d multi=%d\n". | |
0xC | 0x4 | Input video width. | Loaded from unique input state. |
0x10 | 0x4 | Input video height. | Loaded from unique input state. |
0x40 | 0x4 | Flag | 0x1, hard-coded. |
0x44 | 0x4 | Loaded from unique input state. | |
0x48 | 0x4 | Loaded from unique input state. | |
0x4C | 0x4 | Loaded from unique input state. | |
0x50 | 0x4 | Loaded from unique input state. | |
0x54 | 0x4 | 0x0, hard-coded. | |
0x58 | 0x4 | Output format type. | Loaded from unique input state. |
0x5C | 0x4 | Output video width. | Loaded from unique input state. |
0x60 | 0x4 | Output video height. | Loaded from unique input state. |
0x64 | 0x4 | Output data physical address. | |
0x68 | 0x4 | Output data physical address, only set for color-conversion. | 0x0, hard-coded. |
0xA8 | 0x4 | 0x1, hard-coded. | |
0xAC | 0x4 | 0x0, hard-coded. | |
0xD8 | 0x4 | 0x0, hard-coded. | |
0x104 | 0x4 | 0x1, hard-coded. | |
0x108 | 0x4 | Loaded from unique input state. | |
0x10C | 0x4 | Loaded from unique input state. | |
0x110 | 0x4 | Loaded from unique input state. | |
0x114 | 0x4 | Loaded from unique input state. | |
0x118 | 0x4 | 0x0, hard-coded. |
"Loaded from unique input state" refers to the field being loaded from state seperate from the other fields used for this configuration structure.
Input formats
Type value | Mode | Description |
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0x00010001 | Color conversion | yuyv422 |
0x00010002 | Video processing | ? |
0x00010004 | Video processing | ? |
0x00010005 | Color conversion | ? |
0x00010006 | Color conversion | ? |
0x00010007 | Color conversion | ? |
0x00020000 | Color conversion | ? |
0x00020001 | Video processing | H.264 |
0x00020002 | ? | ? |
0x00080000 | Video processing | Same as 0x00020001, except with gray-scale? |
0x00080001 | Video processing | ? |
0x00180001 | Video processing | ? |
Output formats
Type value | Description |
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0x00010001 | See the input format type. |
0x00010005 | Unknown. A certain MVD state field must not be set to 0x8170 in order to use this. Some sort of 2-byte format it seems. |
0x00010006 | Unknown, see 0x00010005 for the usage requirement. Some sort of 2-byte format it seems. |
0x00010007 | Unknown, see 0x00010005 for the usage requirement. Some sort of 2-byte format it seems. |
0x00010008 | A certain MVD-module state field must not be set to 0x8170 in order to use this. Whether this can actually be used is determined by another MVD-module state field. 16bit format. |
0x00010009 | Unknown, see 0x00010008 for the usage requirements. Some non-2-byte format it seems. |
0x0001000A | Unknown, see 0x00010008 for the usage requirements. Some non-2-byte format it seems. |
0x0001000B | Unknown, see 0x00010008 for the usage requirements. Some non-2-byte format it seems. |
0x00020001 | Some sort of YUV format? 12bit format. The initial output is written to the normal output buffer, then the rest is written to the additional output buffer dedicated to this out-type. |
0x00040000 | Unknown, doesn't write anything to the out-buffer when doing color-conversion. |
0x00040001 | RGB555 |
0x00040002 | BGR565 |
0x00040003 | Some sort of 2-byte format it seems? |
0x00040004 | RGB565 |
0x00041000 | Unknown, doesn't write anything to the out-buffer when doing color-conversion. |
0x00041001 | y400a? |
0x00041002 | y400a? |
MVD Service "l2b:u"
This one uses the I/O mapped @ 0x10130000.
MVD Service "l2b2:u"
This uses the same command-handler as "l2b:u".
MVD Service "y2r2:u"
This one uses the I/O mapped @ 0x10102000.
MVD Result-codes
Result-code | Internal MVD status-code | Description |
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0xD961710F | Invalid configuration, mainly when setting the config. | |
0xD96170CA | -2(~1) | |
0xE16170C9 | -1(~0) | |
0xF96171C8 | -0xFB(~0xFA) | |
0x17000 | 0x0 | OK |
0x17001 | 0x1 | Returned after processing NAL-unit parameter-sets. |
0x17002 | 0x2 | Busy. When returned by command 0x00090042 during video processing, SKATER uses the {MVDSTD:GetConfig, MVDSTD:SetConfig, and 0x00090042} commands again(same config as before). The SKATER code for this includes this debug string: "H264 output %lld us corrected to %lld us\n". |
0x17003 | 0x3 | |
0x17004 | 0x4 | Returned when not all of the input NAL-unit buffer was processed. |
0x17005 | 0x5 | |
0x17006 | 0x6 | |
0x17007 | 0x7 | |
0x17038 |
Supported H.264 Levels and Profiles
Level | Baseline | Main | High | High 10 (High10, High10p, Hi10p or 10-bit H.264) | High 4:2:2 (High422p or High422) | High 4:4:4 Predictive (Hi444PP) |
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1 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Untested | Untested |
1b | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Untested | Untested |
1.1 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Untested | Untested |
1.2 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Untested | Untested |
1.3 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Untested | Untested |
2 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Untested | Untested |
2.1 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Untested | Untested |
2.2 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Untested | Untested |
3 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Untested | Untested |
3.1 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Untested | Untested |
3.2 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Untested | Untested |
4 | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) |
4.1 | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) |
4.2 | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) |
5 | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) |
5.1 | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) |
5.2 | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) | No (untested) |
created using the New 3DS Internet Browser, New 3DS Internet Browser Specs and the following test pages:
Baseline Profile Test
Main Profile Test
High Profile Test
High10 Profile Test