Improper Timestamp Handling in Wave5 driver

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    • Type: Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: High
    • Linux Core SDK
    • LCPD-45576
    • 11.01
    • 11.02
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      Wave5 driver not handling timestamps correctly in mpv and ffmpeg. dmabuf import forces timestamps to be a bit strange, but not every application uses these. Timestamp ordering needs to be maintained for smooth video playback in applications that require these.

      Fix:
      Added back the original implementation for MMAP and separated how DMABUF timestamps work
      https://git.ti.com/cgit/ti-linux-kernel/ti-linux-kernel/commit/?h=ti-linux-6.12.y&id=4f6f8a71e669003aa2c90971a4dc96d98172d28d

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            TI User
            Reporter:
            TI User
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