v4l2-device.h 6.8 KB

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  1. /*
  2. V4L2 device support header.
  3. Copyright (C) 2008 Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl>
  4. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  6. the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  7. (at your option) any later version.
  8. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  9. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  10. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  11. GNU General Public License for more details.
  12. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  13. along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  14. Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
  15. */
  16. #ifndef _V4L2_DEVICE_H
  17. #define _V4L2_DEVICE_H
  18. #include <media/media-device.h>
  19. #include <media/v4l2-subdev.h>
  20. #include <media/v4l2-dev.h>
  21. /* Each instance of a V4L2 device should create the v4l2_device struct,
  22. either stand-alone or embedded in a larger struct.
  23. It allows easy access to sub-devices (see v4l2-subdev.h) and provides
  24. basic V4L2 device-level support.
  25. */
  26. #define V4L2_DEVICE_NAME_SIZE (20 + 16)
  27. struct v4l2_ctrl_handler;
  28. struct v4l2_device {
  29. /* dev->driver_data points to this struct.
  30. Note: dev might be NULL if there is no parent device
  31. as is the case with e.g. ISA devices. */
  32. struct device *dev;
  33. #if defined(CONFIG_MEDIA_CONTROLLER)
  34. struct media_device *mdev;
  35. #endif
  36. /* used to keep track of the registered subdevs */
  37. struct list_head subdevs;
  38. /* lock this struct; can be used by the driver as well if this
  39. struct is embedded into a larger struct. */
  40. spinlock_t lock;
  41. /* unique device name, by default the driver name + bus ID */
  42. char name[V4L2_DEVICE_NAME_SIZE];
  43. /* notify callback called by some sub-devices. */
  44. void (*notify)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd,
  45. unsigned int notification, void *arg);
  46. /* The control handler. May be NULL. */
  47. struct v4l2_ctrl_handler *ctrl_handler;
  48. /* Device's priority state */
  49. struct v4l2_prio_state prio;
  50. /* BKL replacement mutex. Temporary solution only. */
  51. struct mutex ioctl_lock;
  52. };
  53. /* Initialize v4l2_dev and make dev->driver_data point to v4l2_dev.
  54. dev may be NULL in rare cases (ISA devices). In that case you
  55. must fill in the v4l2_dev->name field before calling this function. */
  56. int __must_check v4l2_device_register(struct device *dev, struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev);
  57. /* Optional function to initialize the name field of struct v4l2_device using
  58. the driver name and a driver-global atomic_t instance.
  59. This function will increment the instance counter and returns the instance
  60. value used in the name.
  61. Example:
  62. static atomic_t drv_instance = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
  63. ...
  64. instance = v4l2_device_set_name(&v4l2_dev, "foo", &drv_instance);
  65. The first time this is called the name field will be set to foo0 and
  66. this function returns 0. If the name ends with a digit (e.g. cx18),
  67. then the name will be set to cx18-0 since cx180 looks really odd. */
  68. int v4l2_device_set_name(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev, const char *basename,
  69. atomic_t *instance);
  70. /* Set v4l2_dev->dev to NULL. Call when the USB parent disconnects.
  71. Since the parent disappears this ensures that v4l2_dev doesn't have an
  72. invalid parent pointer. */
  73. void v4l2_device_disconnect(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev);
  74. /* Unregister all sub-devices and any other resources related to v4l2_dev. */
  75. void v4l2_device_unregister(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev);
  76. /* Register a subdev with a v4l2 device. While registered the subdev module
  77. is marked as in-use. An error is returned if the module is no longer
  78. loaded when you attempt to register it. */
  79. int __must_check v4l2_device_register_subdev(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev,
  80. struct v4l2_subdev *sd);
  81. /* Unregister a subdev with a v4l2 device. Can also be called if the subdev
  82. wasn't registered. In that case it will do nothing. */
  83. void v4l2_device_unregister_subdev(struct v4l2_subdev *sd);
  84. /* Register device nodes for all subdev of the v4l2 device that are marked with
  85. * the V4L2_SUBDEV_FL_HAS_DEVNODE flag.
  86. */
  87. int __must_check
  88. v4l2_device_register_subdev_nodes(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev);
  89. /* Iterate over all subdevs. */
  90. #define v4l2_device_for_each_subdev(sd, v4l2_dev) \
  91. list_for_each_entry(sd, &(v4l2_dev)->subdevs, list)
  92. /* Call the specified callback for all subdevs matching the condition.
  93. Ignore any errors. Note that you cannot add or delete a subdev
  94. while walking the subdevs list. */
  95. #define __v4l2_device_call_subdevs_p(v4l2_dev, sd, cond, o, f, args...) \
  96. do { \
  97. list_for_each_entry((sd), &(v4l2_dev)->subdevs, list) \
  98. if ((cond) && (sd)->ops->o && (sd)->ops->o->f) \
  99. (sd)->ops->o->f((sd) , ##args); \
  100. } while (0)
  101. #define __v4l2_device_call_subdevs(v4l2_dev, cond, o, f, args...) \
  102. do { \
  103. struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
  104. \
  105. __v4l2_device_call_subdevs_p(v4l2_dev, __sd, cond, o, \
  106. f , ##args); \
  107. } while (0)
  108. /* Call the specified callback for all subdevs matching the condition.
  109. If the callback returns an error other than 0 or -ENOIOCTLCMD, then
  110. return with that error code. Note that you cannot add or delete a
  111. subdev while walking the subdevs list. */
  112. #define __v4l2_device_call_subdevs_until_err_p(v4l2_dev, sd, cond, o, f, args...) \
  113. ({ \
  114. long __err = 0; \
  115. \
  116. list_for_each_entry((sd), &(v4l2_dev)->subdevs, list) { \
  117. if ((cond) && (sd)->ops->o && (sd)->ops->o->f) \
  118. __err = (sd)->ops->o->f((sd) , ##args); \
  119. if (__err && __err != -ENOIOCTLCMD) \
  120. break; \
  121. } \
  122. (__err == -ENOIOCTLCMD) ? 0 : __err; \
  123. })
  124. #define __v4l2_device_call_subdevs_until_err(v4l2_dev, cond, o, f, args...) \
  125. ({ \
  126. struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
  127. __v4l2_device_call_subdevs_until_err_p(v4l2_dev, __sd, cond, o, \
  128. f, args...); \
  129. })
  130. /* Call the specified callback for all subdevs matching grp_id (if 0, then
  131. match them all). Ignore any errors. Note that you cannot add or delete
  132. a subdev while walking the subdevs list. */
  133. #define v4l2_device_call_all(v4l2_dev, grpid, o, f, args...) \
  134. do { \
  135. struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
  136. \
  137. __v4l2_device_call_subdevs_p(v4l2_dev, __sd, \
  138. !(grpid) || __sd->grp_id == (grpid), o, f , \
  139. ##args); \
  140. } while (0)
  141. /* Call the specified callback for all subdevs matching grp_id (if 0, then
  142. match them all). If the callback returns an error other than 0 or
  143. -ENOIOCTLCMD, then return with that error code. Note that you cannot
  144. add or delete a subdev while walking the subdevs list. */
  145. #define v4l2_device_call_until_err(v4l2_dev, grpid, o, f, args...) \
  146. ({ \
  147. struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
  148. __v4l2_device_call_subdevs_until_err_p(v4l2_dev, __sd, \
  149. !(grpid) || __sd->grp_id == (grpid), o, f , \
  150. ##args); \
  151. })
  152. #endif