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- /*
- v4l2 common internal API header
- This header contains internal shared ioctl definitions for use by the
- internal low-level v4l2 drivers.
- Each ioctl begins with VIDIOC_INT_ to clearly mark that it is an internal
- define,
- Copyright (C) 2005 Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl>
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
- */
- #ifndef V4L2_COMMON_H_
- #define V4L2_COMMON_H_
- /* v4l debugging and diagnostics */
- /* Common printk constucts for v4l-i2c drivers. These macros create a unique
- prefix consisting of the driver name, the adapter number and the i2c
- address. */
- #define v4l_printk(level, name, adapter, addr, fmt, arg...) \
- printk(level "%s %d-%04x: " fmt, name, i2c_adapter_id(adapter), addr , ## arg)
- #define v4l_client_printk(level, client, fmt, arg...) \
- v4l_printk(level, (client)->driver->driver.name, (client)->adapter, \
- (client)->addr, fmt , ## arg)
- #define v4l_err(client, fmt, arg...) \
- v4l_client_printk(KERN_ERR, client, fmt , ## arg)
- #define v4l_warn(client, fmt, arg...) \
- v4l_client_printk(KERN_WARNING, client, fmt , ## arg)
- #define v4l_info(client, fmt, arg...) \
- v4l_client_printk(KERN_INFO, client, fmt , ## arg)
- /* These three macros assume that the debug level is set with a module
- parameter called 'debug'. */
- #define v4l_dbg(level, debug, client, fmt, arg...) \
- do { \
- if (debug >= (level)) \
- v4l_client_printk(KERN_DEBUG, client, fmt , ## arg); \
- } while (0)
- /* Prints the ioctl in a human-readable format */
- extern void v4l_printk_ioctl(unsigned int cmd);
- /* Prints the ioctl and arg in a human-readable format */
- extern void v4l_printk_ioctl_arg(char *s,unsigned int cmd, void *arg);
- /* Use this macro for non-I2C drivers. Pass the driver name as the first arg. */
- #define v4l_print_ioctl(name, cmd) \
- do { \
- printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ", name); \
- v4l_printk_ioctl(cmd); \
- } while (0)
- /* Use this macro in I2C drivers where 'client' is the struct i2c_client
- pointer */
- #define v4l_i2c_print_ioctl(client, cmd) \
- do { \
- v4l_client_printk(KERN_DEBUG, client, ""); \
- v4l_printk_ioctl(cmd); \
- } while (0)
- /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
- /* Internal ioctls */
- /* VIDIOC_INT_G_REGISTER and VIDIOC_INT_S_REGISTER */
- struct v4l2_register {
- u32 i2c_id; /* I2C driver ID of the I2C chip. 0 for the I2C adapter. */
- unsigned long reg;
- u32 val;
- };
- /* VIDIOC_INT_DECODE_VBI_LINE */
- struct v4l2_decode_vbi_line {
- u32 is_second_field; /* Set to 0 for the first (odd) field,
- set to 1 for the second (even) field. */
- u8 *p; /* Pointer to the sliced VBI data from the decoder.
- On exit points to the start of the payload. */
- u32 line; /* Line number of the sliced VBI data (1-23) */
- u32 type; /* VBI service type (V4L2_SLICED_*). 0 if no service found */
- };
- /* VIDIOC_INT_G_CHIP_IDENT: identifies the actual chip installed on the board */
- enum v4l2_chip_ident {
- /* general idents: reserved range 0-49 */
- V4L2_IDENT_UNKNOWN = 0,
- /* module saa7115: reserved range 100-149 */
- V4L2_IDENT_SAA7113 = 103,
- V4L2_IDENT_SAA7114 = 104,
- V4L2_IDENT_SAA7115 = 105,
- /* module saa7127: reserved range 150-199 */
- V4L2_IDENT_SAA7127 = 157,
- V4L2_IDENT_SAA7129 = 159,
- /* module cx25840: reserved range 200-249 */
- V4L2_IDENT_CX25840 = 240,
- V4L2_IDENT_CX25841 = 241,
- V4L2_IDENT_CX25842 = 242,
- V4L2_IDENT_CX25843 = 243,
- };
- /* audio ioctls */
- /* v4l device was opened in Radio mode, to be replaced by VIDIOC_INT_S_TUNER_MODE */
- #define AUDC_SET_RADIO _IO('d',88)
- /* tuner ioctls */
- /* Sets tuner type and its I2C addr */
- #define TUNER_SET_TYPE_ADDR _IOW('d', 90, int)
- /* Puts tuner on powersaving state, disabling it, except for i2c. To be replaced
- by VIDIOC_INT_S_STANDBY. */
- #define TUNER_SET_STANDBY _IOW('d', 91, int)
- /* Sets tda9887 specific stuff, like port1, port2 and qss */
- #define TDA9887_SET_CONFIG _IOW('d', 92, int)
- /* Switch the tuner to a specific tuner mode. Replacement of AUDC_SET_RADIO */
- #define VIDIOC_INT_S_TUNER_MODE _IOW('d', 93, enum v4l2_tuner_type)
- /* Generic standby command. Passing -1 (all bits set to 1) will put the whole
- chip into standby mode, value 0 will make the chip fully active. Specific
- bits can be used by certain chips to enable/disable specific subsystems.
- Replacement of TUNER_SET_STANDBY. */
- #define VIDIOC_INT_S_STANDBY _IOW('d', 94, u32)
- /* only implemented if CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG is defined */
- #define VIDIOC_INT_S_REGISTER _IOR ('d', 100, struct v4l2_register)
- #define VIDIOC_INT_G_REGISTER _IOWR('d', 101, struct v4l2_register)
- /* Reset the I2C chip */
- #define VIDIOC_INT_RESET _IO ('d', 102)
- /* Set the frequency (in Hz) of the audio clock output.
- Used to slave an audio processor to the video decoder, ensuring that audio
- and video remain synchronized.
- Usual values for the frequency are 48000, 44100 or 32000 Hz.
- If the frequency is not supported, then -EINVAL is returned. */
- #define VIDIOC_INT_AUDIO_CLOCK_FREQ _IOW ('d', 103, u32)
- /* Video decoders that support sliced VBI need to implement this ioctl.
- Field p of the v4l2_sliced_vbi_line struct is set to the start of the VBI
- data that was generated by the decoder. The driver then parses the sliced
- VBI data and sets the other fields in the struct accordingly. The pointer p
- is updated to point to the start of the payload which can be copied
- verbatim into the data field of the v4l2_sliced_vbi_data struct. If no
- valid VBI data was found, then the type field is set to 0 on return. */
- #define VIDIOC_INT_DECODE_VBI_LINE _IOWR('d', 104, struct v4l2_decode_vbi_line)
- /* Used to generate VBI signals on a video signal. v4l2_sliced_vbi_data is
- filled with the data packets that should be output. Note that if you set
- the line field to 0, then that VBI signal is disabled. If no
- valid VBI data was found, then the type field is set to 0 on return. */
- #define VIDIOC_INT_S_VBI_DATA _IOW ('d', 105, struct v4l2_sliced_vbi_data)
- /* Used to obtain the sliced VBI packet from a readback register. Not all
- video decoders support this. If no data is available because the readback
- register contains invalid or erroneous data -EIO is returned. Note that
- you must fill in the 'id' member and the 'field' member (to determine
- whether CC data from the first or second field should be obtained). */
- #define VIDIOC_INT_G_VBI_DATA _IOWR('d', 106, struct v4l2_sliced_vbi_data)
- /* Returns the chip identifier or V4L2_IDENT_UNKNOWN if no identification can
- be made. */
- #define VIDIOC_INT_G_CHIP_IDENT _IOR ('d', 107, enum v4l2_chip_ident)
- /* Sets I2S speed in bps. This is used to provide a standard way to select I2S
- clock used by driving digital audio streams at some board designs.
- Usual values for the frequency are 1024000 and 2048000.
- If the frequency is not supported, then -EINVAL is returned. */
- #define VIDIOC_INT_I2S_CLOCK_FREQ _IOW ('d', 108, u32)
- /* Routing definition, device dependent. It specifies which inputs (if any)
- should be routed to which outputs (if any). */
- struct v4l2_routing {
- u32 input;
- u32 output;
- };
- /* These internal commands should be used to define the inputs and outputs
- of an audio/video chip. They will replace the v4l2 API commands
- VIDIOC_S/G_INPUT, VIDIOC_S/G_OUTPUT, VIDIOC_S/G_AUDIO and VIDIOC_S/G_AUDOUT
- that are meant to be used by the user.
- The internal commands should be used to switch inputs/outputs
- because only the driver knows how to map a 'Television' input to the precise
- input/output routing of an A/D converter, or a DSP, or a video digitizer.
- These four commands should only be sent directly to an i2c device, they
- should not be broadcast as the routing is very device specific. */
- #define VIDIOC_INT_S_AUDIO_ROUTING _IOW ('d', 109, struct v4l2_routing)
- #define VIDIOC_INT_G_AUDIO_ROUTING _IOR ('d', 110, struct v4l2_routing)
- #define VIDIOC_INT_S_VIDEO_ROUTING _IOW ('d', 111, struct v4l2_routing)
- #define VIDIOC_INT_G_VIDEO_ROUTING _IOR ('d', 112, struct v4l2_routing)
- #endif /* V4L2_COMMON_H_ */
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