1) Support dma-buf memory management. In order to zero-copy import camera images into the 3D or display pipelines, we need to export our buffers through dma-buf so that the vc4 driver can import them. This may involve bringing in the VCSM driver (which allows long-term management of regions of memory in the space that the VPU reserved and Linux otherwise doesn't have access to), or building some new protocol that allows VCSM-style management of Linux's CMA memory. 2) Avoid extra copies for padding of images. We expose V4L2_PIX_FMT_* formats that have a specified stride/height padding in the V4L2 spec, but that padding doesn't match what the hardware can do. If we exposed the native padding requirements through the V4L2 "multiplanar" formats, the firmware would have one less copy it needed to do.