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@@ -549,6 +549,10 @@ You should also set these fields:
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Otherwise you give it a pointer to a struct mutex_lock and before any
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of the v4l2_file_operations is called this lock will be taken by the
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core and released afterwards.
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+- prio: keeps track of the priorities. Used to implement VIDIOC_G/S_PRIORITY.
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+ If left to NULL, then it will use the struct v4l2_prio_state in v4l2_device.
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+ If you want to have a separate priority state per (group of) device node(s),
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+ then you can point it to your own struct v4l2_prio_state.
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- parent: you only set this if v4l2_device was registered with NULL as
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the parent device struct. This only happens in cases where one hardware
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device has multiple PCI devices that all share the same v4l2_device core.
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@@ -559,8 +563,10 @@ You should also set these fields:
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PCI device it is setup without a parent device. But when the struct
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video_device is setup you do know which parent PCI device to use.
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-If you use v4l2_ioctl_ops, then you should set either .unlocked_ioctl or
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-.ioctl to video_ioctl2 in your v4l2_file_operations struct.
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+If you use v4l2_ioctl_ops, then you should set .unlocked_ioctl to video_ioctl2
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+in your v4l2_file_operations struct.
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+
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+Do not use .ioctl! This is deprecated and will go away in the future.
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The v4l2_file_operations struct is a subset of file_operations. The main
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difference is that the inode argument is omitted since it is never used.
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@@ -753,39 +759,24 @@ struct v4l2_fh
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--------------
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struct v4l2_fh provides a way to easily keep file handle specific data
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-that is used by the V4L2 framework. Using v4l2_fh is optional for
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-drivers.
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+that is used by the V4L2 framework. New drivers must use struct v4l2_fh
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+since it is also used to implement priority handling (VIDIOC_G/S_PRIORITY).
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The users of v4l2_fh (in the V4L2 framework, not the driver) know
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whether a driver uses v4l2_fh as its file->private_data pointer by
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-testing the V4L2_FL_USES_V4L2_FH bit in video_device->flags.
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-
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-Useful functions:
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-
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-- v4l2_fh_init()
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-
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- Initialise the file handle. This *MUST* be performed in the driver's
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- v4l2_file_operations->open() handler.
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-
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-- v4l2_fh_add()
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+testing the V4L2_FL_USES_V4L2_FH bit in video_device->flags. This bit is
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+set whenever v4l2_fh_init() is called.
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- Add a v4l2_fh to video_device file handle list. May be called after
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- initialising the file handle.
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-
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-- v4l2_fh_del()
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-
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- Unassociate the file handle from video_device(). The file handle
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- exit function may now be called.
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+struct v4l2_fh is allocated as a part of the driver's own file handle
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+structure and file->private_data is set to it in the driver's open
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+function by the driver.
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-- v4l2_fh_exit()
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+In many cases the struct v4l2_fh will be embedded in a larger structure.
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+In that case you should call v4l2_fh_init+v4l2_fh_add in open() and
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+v4l2_fh_del+v4l2_fh_exit in release().
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- Uninitialise the file handle. After uninitialisation the v4l2_fh
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- memory can be freed.
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-
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-struct v4l2_fh is allocated as a part of the driver's own file handle
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-structure and is set to file->private_data in the driver's open
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-function by the driver. Drivers can extract their own file handle
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-structure by using the container_of macro. Example:
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+Drivers can extract their own file handle structure by using the container_of
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+macro. Example:
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struct my_fh {
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int blah;
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@@ -802,15 +793,21 @@ int my_open(struct file *file)
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...
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+ my_fh = kzalloc(sizeof(*my_fh), GFP_KERNEL);
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+
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+ ...
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+
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ret = v4l2_fh_init(&my_fh->fh, vfd);
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- if (ret)
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+ if (ret) {
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+ kfree(my_fh);
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return ret;
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+ }
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- v4l2_fh_add(&my_fh->fh);
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+ ...
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file->private_data = &my_fh->fh;
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-
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- ...
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+ v4l2_fh_add(&my_fh->fh);
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+ return 0;
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}
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int my_release(struct file *file)
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@@ -819,8 +816,65 @@ int my_release(struct file *file)
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struct my_fh *my_fh = container_of(fh, struct my_fh, fh);
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...
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+ v4l2_fh_del(&my_fh->fh);
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+ v4l2_fh_exit(&my_fh->fh);
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+ kfree(my_fh);
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+ return 0;
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}
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+Below is a short description of the v4l2_fh functions used:
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+
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+int v4l2_fh_init(struct v4l2_fh *fh, struct video_device *vdev)
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+
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+ Initialise the file handle. This *MUST* be performed in the driver's
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+ v4l2_file_operations->open() handler.
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+
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+void v4l2_fh_add(struct v4l2_fh *fh)
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+
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+ Add a v4l2_fh to video_device file handle list. Must be called once the
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+ file handle is completely initialized.
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+
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+void v4l2_fh_del(struct v4l2_fh *fh)
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+
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+ Unassociate the file handle from video_device(). The file handle
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+ exit function may now be called.
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+
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+void v4l2_fh_exit(struct v4l2_fh *fh)
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+
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+ Uninitialise the file handle. After uninitialisation the v4l2_fh
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+ memory can be freed.
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+
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+
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+If struct v4l2_fh is not embedded, then you can use these helper functions:
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+
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+int v4l2_fh_open(struct file *filp)
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+
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+ This allocates a struct v4l2_fh, initializes it and adds it to the struct
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+ video_device associated with the file struct.
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+
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+int v4l2_fh_release(struct file *filp)
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+
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+ This deletes it from the struct video_device associated with the file
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+ struct, uninitialised the v4l2_fh and frees it.
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+
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+These two functions can be plugged into the v4l2_file_operation's open() and
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+release() ops.
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+
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+
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+Several drivers need to do something when the first file handle is opened and
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+when the last file handle closes. Two helper functions were added to check
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+whether the v4l2_fh struct is the only open filehandle of the associated
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+device node:
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+
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+int v4l2_fh_is_singular(struct v4l2_fh *fh)
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+
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+ Returns 1 if the file handle is the only open file handle, else 0.
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+
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+int v4l2_fh_is_singular_file(struct file *filp)
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+
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+ Same, but it calls v4l2_fh_is_singular with filp->private_data.
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+
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+
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V4L2 events
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