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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2018-02-06 20:27:48 +0100 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2018-02-06 20:27:48 +0100 |
commit | 68c5735eaa5e680e701c9a2d1e3c7880bdf5ab66 (patch) | |
tree | 4f584693638bf257b66a1646cc30d823cacc0a58 /Documentation | |
parent | Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma (diff) | |
parent | media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: make ctrl_is_pointer work for subdevs (diff) | |
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Merge tag 'media/v4.16-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media
Pull media updates from Mauro Carvalho Chehab:
- videobuf2 was moved to a media/common dir, as it is now used by the
DVB subsystem too
- Digital TV core memory mapped support interface
- new sensor driver: ov7740
- several improvements at ddbridge driver
- new V4L2 driver: IPU3 CIO2 CSI-2 receiver unit, found on some Intel
SoCs
- new tuner driver: tda18250
- finally got rid of all LIRC staging drivers
- as we don't have old lirc drivers anymore, restruct the lirc device
code
- add support for UVC metadata
- add a new staging driver for NVIDIA Tegra Video Decoder Engine
- DVB kAPI headers moved to include/media
- synchronize the kAPI and uAPI for the DVB subsystem, removing the gap
for non-legacy APIs
- reduce the kAPI gap for V4L2
- lots of other driver enhancements, cleanups, etc.
* tag 'media/v4.16-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media: (407 commits)
media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: make ctrl_is_pointer work for subdevs
media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: refactor compat ioctl32 logic
media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: don't copy back the result for certain errors
media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: drop pr_info for unknown buffer type
media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: copy clip list in put_v4l2_window32
media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: fix ctrl_is_pointer
media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: copy m.userptr in put_v4l2_plane32
media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: avoid sizeof(type)
media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: move 'helper' functions to __get/put_v4l2_format32
media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: fix the indentation
media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: add missing VIDIOC_PREPARE_BUF
media: v4l2-ioctl.c: don't copy back the result for -ENOTTY
media: v4l2-ioctl.c: use check_fmt for enum/g/s/try_fmt
media: vivid: fix module load error when enabling fb and no_error_inj=1
media: dvb_demux: improve debug messages
media: dvb_demux: Better handle discontinuity errors
media: cxusb, dib0700: ignore XC2028_I2C_FLUSH
media: ts2020: avoid integer overflows on 32 bit machines
media: i2c: ov7740: use gpio/consumer.h instead of gpio.h
media: entity: Add a nop variant of media_entity_cleanup
...
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
40 files changed, 1426 insertions, 143 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/cec-gpio.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/cec-gpio.txt index 46a0bac8b3b9..12fcd55ed153 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/cec-gpio.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/cec-gpio.txt @@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ The HDMI CEC GPIO module supports CEC implementations where the CEC line is hooked up to a pull-up GPIO line and - optionally - the HPD line is hooked up to another GPIO line. +Please note: the maximum voltage for the CEC line is 3.63V, for the HPD +line it is 5.3V. So you may need some sort of level conversion circuitry +when connecting them to a GPIO line. + Required properties: - compatible: value must be "cec-gpio". - cec-gpios: gpio that the CEC line is connected to. The line should be @@ -21,7 +25,7 @@ the following property is optional: Example for the Raspberry Pi 3 where the CEC line is connected to pin 26 aka BCM7 aka CE1 on the GPIO pin header and the HPD line is -connected to pin 11 aka BCM17: +connected to pin 11 aka BCM17 (some level shifter is needed for this!): #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/mt9m111.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/mt9m111.txt index ed5a334b1e57..6b910036b57e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/mt9m111.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/mt9m111.txt @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ interface. Required Properties: - compatible: value should be "micron,mt9m111" +- clocks: reference to the master clock. +- clock-names: shall be "mclk". For further reading on port node refer to Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. @@ -16,6 +18,8 @@ Example: mt9m111@5d { compatible = "micron,mt9m111"; reg = <0x5d>; + clocks = <&mclk>; + clock-names = "mclk"; remote = <&pxa_camera>; port { diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov5640.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov5640.txt index 540b36c4b1f2..8e36da0d8406 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov5640.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov5640.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -* Omnivision OV5640 MIPI CSI-2 sensor +* Omnivision OV5640 MIPI CSI-2 / parallel sensor Required Properties: - compatible: should be "ovti,ov5640" @@ -18,7 +18,25 @@ The device node must contain one 'port' child node for its digital output video port, in accordance with the video interface bindings defined in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. -Example: +OV5640 can be connected to a MIPI CSI-2 bus or a parallel bus endpoint. + +Endpoint node required properties for CSI-2 connection are: +- remote-endpoint: a phandle to the bus receiver's endpoint node. +- clock-lanes: should be set to <0> (clock lane on hardware lane 0) +- data-lanes: should be set to <1> or <1 2> (one or two CSI-2 lanes supported) + +Endpoint node required properties for parallel connection are: +- remote-endpoint: a phandle to the bus receiver's endpoint node. +- bus-width: shall be set to <8> for 8 bits parallel bus + or <10> for 10 bits parallel bus +- data-shift: shall be set to <2> for 8 bits parallel bus + (lines 9:2 are used) or <0> for 10 bits parallel bus +- hsync-active: active state of the HSYNC signal, 0/1 for LOW/HIGH respectively. +- vsync-active: active state of the VSYNC signal, 0/1 for LOW/HIGH respectively. +- pclk-sample: sample data on rising (1) or falling (0) edge of the pixel clock + signal. + +Examples: &i2c1 { ov5640: camera@3c { @@ -35,6 +53,7 @@ Example: reset-gpios = <&gpio1 20 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; port { + /* MIPI CSI-2 bus endpoint */ ov5640_to_mipi_csi2: endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&mipi_csi2_from_ov5640>; clock-lanes = <0>; @@ -43,3 +62,26 @@ Example: }; }; }; + +&i2c1 { + ov5640: camera@3c { + compatible = "ovti,ov5640"; + pinctrl-names = "default"; + pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_ov5640>; + reg = <0x3c>; + clocks = <&clk_ext_camera>; + clock-names = "xclk"; + + port { + /* Parallel bus endpoint */ + ov5640_to_parallel: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <¶llel_from_ov5640>; + bus-width = <8>; + data-shift = <2>; /* lines 9:2 are used */ + hsync-active = <0>; + vsync-active = <0>; + pclk-sample = <1>; + }; + }; + }; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov7740.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov7740.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..af781c3a5f0e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov7740.txt @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +* Omnivision OV7740 CMOS image sensor + +The Omnivision OV7740 image sensor supports multiple output image +size, such as VGA, and QVGA, CIF and any size smaller. It also +supports the RAW RGB and YUV output formats. + +The common video interfaces bindings (see video-interfaces.txt) should +be used to specify link to the image data receiver. The OV7740 device +node should contain one 'port' child node with an 'endpoint' subnode. + +Required Properties: +- compatible: "ovti,ov7740". +- reg: I2C slave address of the sensor. +- clocks: Reference to the xvclk input clock. +- clock-names: "xvclk". + +Optional Properties: +- reset-gpios: Rreference to the GPIO connected to the reset_b pin, + if any. Active low with pull-ip resistor. +- powerdown-gpios: Reference to the GPIO connected to the pwdn pin, + if any. Active high with pull-down resistor. + +Endpoint node mandatory properties: +- remote-endpoint: A phandle to the bus receiver's endpoint node. + +Example: + + i2c1: i2c@fc028000 { + ov7740: camera@21 { + compatible = "ovti,ov7740"; + reg = <0x21>; + pinctrl-names = "default"; + pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_sensor_power &pinctrl_sensor_reset>; + clocks = <&isc>; + clock-names = "xvclk"; + assigned-clocks = <&isc>; + assigned-clock-rates = <24000000>; + reset-gpios = <&pioA 43 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + powerdown-gpios = <&pioA 44 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + + port { + ov7740_0: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&isc_0>; + }; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/toshiba,et8ek8.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/toshiba,et8ek8.txt index 0b7b6a4d84ff..e80d5891b7ed 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/toshiba,et8ek8.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/toshiba,et8ek8.txt @@ -20,6 +20,13 @@ Mandatory properties is in hardware standby mode when the signal is in the low state. +Optional properties +------------------- + +- flash-leds: See ../video-interfaces.txt +- lens-focus: See ../video-interfaces.txt + + Endpoint node mandatory properties ---------------------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/nvidia,tegra-vde.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/nvidia,tegra-vde.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..470237ed6fe5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/nvidia,tegra-vde.txt @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +NVIDIA Tegra Video Decoder Engine + +Required properties: +- compatible : Must contain one of the following values: + - "nvidia,tegra20-vde" + - "nvidia,tegra30-vde" + - "nvidia,tegra114-vde" + - "nvidia,tegra124-vde" + - "nvidia,tegra132-vde" +- reg : Must contain an entry for each entry in reg-names. +- reg-names : Must include the following entries: + - sxe + - bsev + - mbe + - ppe + - mce + - tfe + - ppb + - vdma + - frameid +- iram : Must contain phandle to the mmio-sram device node that represents + IRAM region used by VDE. +- interrupts : Must contain an entry for each entry in interrupt-names. +- interrupt-names : Must include the following entries: + - sync-token + - bsev + - sxe +- clocks : Must include the following entries: + - vde +- resets : Must include the following entries: + - vde + +Example: + +video-codec@6001a000 { + compatible = "nvidia,tegra20-vde"; + reg = <0x6001a000 0x1000 /* Syntax Engine */ + 0x6001b000 0x1000 /* Video Bitstream Engine */ + 0x6001c000 0x100 /* Macroblock Engine */ + 0x6001c200 0x100 /* Post-processing Engine */ + 0x6001c400 0x100 /* Motion Compensation Engine */ + 0x6001c600 0x100 /* Transform Engine */ + 0x6001c800 0x100 /* Pixel prediction block */ + 0x6001ca00 0x100 /* Video DMA */ + 0x6001d800 0x300 /* Video frame controls */>; + reg-names = "sxe", "bsev", "mbe", "ppe", "mce", + "tfe", "ppb", "vdma", "frameid"; + iram = <&vde_pool>; /* IRAM region */ + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 9 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, /* Sync token interrupt */ + <GIC_SPI 10 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, /* BSE-V interrupt */ + <GIC_SPI 12 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; /* SXE interrupt */ + interrupt-names = "sync-token", "bsev", "sxe"; + clocks = <&tegra_car TEGRA20_CLK_VDE>; + resets = <&tegra_car 61>; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/xilinx/xlnx,v-tpg.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/xilinx/xlnx,v-tpg.txt index 9dd86b3db937..439351ab2a79 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/xilinx/xlnx,v-tpg.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/xilinx/xlnx,v-tpg.txt @@ -66,6 +66,6 @@ Example: tpg1_out: endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&switch_in0>; }; - }: + }; }; }; diff --git a/Documentation/media/dmx.h.rst.exceptions b/Documentation/media/dmx.h.rst.exceptions index 629db384104a..63f55a9ae2b1 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/dmx.h.rst.exceptions +++ b/Documentation/media/dmx.h.rst.exceptions @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ ignore symbol DMX_OUT_DECODER ignore symbol DMX_OUT_TAP ignore symbol DMX_OUT_TS_TAP ignore symbol DMX_OUT_TSDEMUX_TAP + +replace ioctl DMX_DQBUF dmx_qbuf diff --git a/Documentation/media/kapi/cec-core.rst b/Documentation/media/kapi/cec-core.rst index d37e107f2fde..62b9a1448177 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/kapi/cec-core.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/kapi/cec-core.rst @@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ your driver: /* Low-level callbacks */ int (*adap_enable)(struct cec_adapter *adap, bool enable); int (*adap_monitor_all_enable)(struct cec_adapter *adap, bool enable); + int (*adap_monitor_pin_enable)(struct cec_adapter *adap, bool enable); int (*adap_log_addr)(struct cec_adapter *adap, u8 logical_addr); int (*adap_transmit)(struct cec_adapter *adap, u8 attempts, u32 signal_free_time, struct cec_msg *msg); @@ -144,6 +145,19 @@ called if the CEC_CAP_MONITOR_ALL capability is set. This callback is optional Note that adap_monitor_all_enable must return 0 if enable is false. +To enable/disable the 'monitor pin' mode: + +.. c:function:: + int (*adap_monitor_pin_enable)(struct cec_adapter *adap, bool enable); + +If enabled, then the adapter should be put in a mode to also monitor CEC pin +changes. Not all hardware supports this and this function is only called if +the CEC_CAP_MONITOR_PIN capability is set. This callback is optional +(some hardware may always be in 'monitor pin' mode). + +Note that adap_monitor_pin_enable must return 0 if enable is false. + + To program a new logical address: .. c:function:: diff --git a/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-ca.rst b/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-ca.rst index a4dd700189b0..fded096b937c 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-ca.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-ca.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ Digital TV Conditional Access kABI ---------------------------------- -.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_ca_en50221.h +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/dvb_ca_en50221.h diff --git a/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-common.rst b/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-common.rst index 40cf1033b5e1..7a9574f03190 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-common.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-common.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Math functions Provide some commonly-used math functions, usually required in order to estimate signal strength and signal to noise measurements in dB. -.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_math.h +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/dvb_math.h DVB devices @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ DVB devices Those functions are responsible for handling the DVB device nodes. -.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/dvb-core/dvbdev.h +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/dvbdev.h Digital TV Ring buffer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -52,4 +52,9 @@ copy it from/to userspace. Resetting the buffer counts as a read and write operation. Two or more writers must be locked against each other. -.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_ringbuffer.h +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/dvb_ringbuffer.h + +Digital TV VB2 handler +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/dvb_vb2.h diff --git a/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-demux.rst b/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-demux.rst index 7aa865a2b43f..24857133e4e8 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-demux.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-demux.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The Kernel Digital TV Demux kABI defines a driver-internal interface for registering low-level, hardware specific driver to a hardware independent demux layer. It is only of interest for Digital TV device driver writers. The header file for this kABI is named ``demux.h`` and located in -``drivers/media/dvb-core``. +``include/media``. The demux kABI should be implemented for each demux in the system. It is used to select the TS source of a demux and to manage the demux resources. @@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ callbacks. Digital TV Demux device registration functions and data structures ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/dvb-core/dmxdev.h +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/dmxdev.h High-level Digital TV demux interface ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_demux.h +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/dvb_demux.h Driver-internal low-level hardware specific driver demux interface ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/dvb-core/demux.h +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/demux.h diff --git a/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-frontend.rst b/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-frontend.rst index f1a2fdaab5ba..472650cdb100 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-frontend.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-frontend.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The Digital TV Frontend kABI defines a driver-internal interface for registering low-level, hardware specific driver to a hardware independent frontend layer. It is only of interest for Digital TV device driver writers. The header file for this API is named ``dvb_frontend.h`` and located in -``drivers/media/dvb-core``. +``include/media/``. Demodulator driver ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The demodulator driver is responsible to talk with the decoding part of the hardware. Such driver should implement :c:type:`dvb_frontend_ops`, with tells what type of digital TV standards are supported, and points to a series of functions that allow the DVB core to command the hardware via -the code under ``drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_frontend.c``. +the code under ``include/media/dvb_frontend.c``. A typical example of such struct in a driver ``foo`` is:: @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Satellite TV reception is:: .. |delta| unicode:: U+00394 -The ``drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_frontend.c`` has a kernel thread with is +The ``include/media/dvb_frontend.c`` has a kernel thread with is responsible for tuning the device. It supports multiple algorithms to detect a channel, as defined at enum :c:func:`dvbfe_algo`. @@ -440,4 +440,4 @@ monotonic stats at the right time. Digital TV Frontend functions and types ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_frontend.h +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/dvb_frontend.h diff --git a/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-net.rst b/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-net.rst index ced991b73d69..158c7cbd7600 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-net.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/kapi/dtv-net.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ Digital TV Network kABI ----------------------- -.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_net.h +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/dvb_net.h diff --git a/Documentation/media/kapi/rc-core.rst b/Documentation/media/kapi/rc-core.rst index a45895886257..4759f020d6b2 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/kapi/rc-core.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/kapi/rc-core.rst @@ -4,11 +4,83 @@ Remote Controller devices Remote Controller core ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -.. kernel-doc:: include/media/rc-core.h +The remote controller core implements infrastructure to receive and send +remote controller keyboard keystrokes and mouse events. -.. kernel-doc:: include/media/rc-map.h +Every time a key is pressed on a remote controller, a scan code is produced. +Also, on most hardware, keeping a key pressed for more than a few dozens of +milliseconds produce a repeat key event. That's somewhat similar to what +a normal keyboard or mouse is handled internally on Linux\ [#f1]_. So, the +remote controller core is implemented on the top of the linux input/evdev +interface. + +.. [#f1] + + The main difference is that, on keyboard events, the keyboard controller + produces one event for a key press and another one for key release. On + infrared-based remote controllers, there's no key release event. Instead, + an extra code is produced to indicate key repeats. + +However, most of the remote controllers use infrared (IR) to transmit signals. +As there are several protocols used to modulate infrared signals, one +important part of the core is dedicated to adjust the driver and the core +system to support the infrared protocol used by the emitter. + +The infrared transmission is done by blinking a infrared emitter using a +carrier. The carrier can be switched on or off by the IR transmitter +hardware. When the carrier is switched on, it is called *PULSE*. +When the carrier is switched off, it is called *SPACE*. + +In other words, a typical IR transmission can be viewed as a sequence of +*PULSE* and *SPACE* events, each with a given duration. + +The carrier parameters (frequency, duty cycle) and the intervals for +*PULSE* and *SPACE* events depend on the protocol. +For example, the NEC protocol uses a carrier of 38kHz, and transmissions +start with a 9ms *PULSE* and a 4.5ms SPACE. It then transmits 16 bits of +scan code, being 8 bits for address (usually it is a fixed number for a +given remote controller), followed by 8 bits of code. A bit "1" is modulated +with 560µs *PULSE* followed by 1690µs *SPACE* and a bit "0" is modulated +with 560µs *PULSE* followed by 560µs *SPACE*. + +At receiver, a simple low-pass filter can be used to convert the received +signal in a sequence of *PULSE/SPACE* events, filtering out the carrier +frequency. Due to that, the receiver doesn't care about the carrier's +actual frequency parameters: all it has to do is to measure the amount +of time it receives *PULSE/SPACE* events. +So, a simple IR receiver hardware will just provide a sequence of timings +for those events to the Kernel. The drivers for hardware with such kind of +receivers are identified by ``RC_DRIVER_IR_RAW``, as defined by +:c:type:`rc_driver_type`\ [#f2]_. Other hardware come with a +microcontroller that decode the *PULSE/SPACE* sequence and return scan +codes to the Kernel. Such kind of receivers are identified +by ``RC_DRIVER_SCANCODE``. -LIRC -~~~~ +.. [#f2] -.. kernel-doc:: include/media/lirc_dev.h + The RC core also supports devices that have just IR emitters, + without any receivers. Right now, all such devices work only in + raw TX mode. Such kind of hardware is identified as + ``RC_DRIVER_IR_RAW_TX``. + +When the RC core receives events produced by ``RC_DRIVER_IR_RAW`` IR +receivers, it needs to decode the IR protocol, in order to obtain the +corresponding scan code. The protocols supported by the RC core are +defined at enum :c:type:`rc_proto`. + +When the RC code receives a scan code (either directly, by a driver +of the type ``RC_DRIVER_SCANCODE``, or via its IR decoders), it needs +to convert into a Linux input event code. This is done via a mapping +table. + +The Kernel has support for mapping tables available on most media +devices. It also supports loading a table in runtime, via some +sysfs nodes. See the :ref:`RC userspace API <Remote_controllers_Intro>` +for more details. + +Remote controller data structures and functions +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/rc-core.h + +.. kernel-doc:: include/media/rc-map.h diff --git a/Documentation/media/kapi/v4l2-dev.rst b/Documentation/media/kapi/v4l2-dev.rst index b29aa616c267..7bb0505b60f1 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/kapi/v4l2-dev.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/kapi/v4l2-dev.rst @@ -196,11 +196,18 @@ device. Which device is registered depends on the type argument. The following types exist: -- ``VFL_TYPE_GRABBER``: ``/dev/videoX`` for video input/output devices -- ``VFL_TYPE_VBI``: ``/dev/vbiX`` for vertical blank data (i.e. closed captions, teletext) -- ``VFL_TYPE_RADIO``: ``/dev/radioX`` for radio tuners -- ``VFL_TYPE_SDR``: ``/dev/swradioX`` for Software Defined Radio tuners -- ``VFL_TYPE_TOUCH``: ``/dev/v4l-touchX`` for touch sensors +========================== ==================== ============================== +:c:type:`vfl_devnode_type` Device name Usage +========================== ==================== ============================== +``VFL_TYPE_GRABBER`` ``/dev/videoX`` for video input/output devices +``VFL_TYPE_VBI`` ``/dev/vbiX`` for vertical blank data (i.e. + closed captions, teletext) +``VFL_TYPE_RADIO`` ``/dev/radioX`` for radio tuners +``VFL_TYPE_SUBDEV`` ``/dev/v4l-subdevX`` for V4L2 subdevices +``VFL_TYPE_SDR`` ``/dev/swradioX`` for Software Defined Radio + (SDR) tuners +``VFL_TYPE_TOUCH`` ``/dev/v4l-touchX`` for touch sensors +========================== ==================== ============================== The last argument gives you a certain amount of control over the device device node number used (i.e. the X in ``videoX``). Normally you will pass -1 diff --git a/Documentation/media/kapi/v4l2-event.rst b/Documentation/media/kapi/v4l2-event.rst index 9938d21ef4d1..5c7e31224ddc 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/kapi/v4l2-event.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/kapi/v4l2-event.rst @@ -5,27 +5,68 @@ V4L2 events The V4L2 events provide a generic way to pass events to user space. The driver must use :c:type:`v4l2_fh` to be able to support V4L2 events. -Events are defined by a type and an optional ID. The ID may refer to a V4L2 -object such as a control ID. If unused, then the ID is 0. +Events are subscribed per-filehandle. An event specification consists of a +``type`` and is optionally associated with an object identified through the +``id`` field. If unused, then the ``id`` is 0. So an event is uniquely +identified by the ``(type, id)`` tuple. -When the user subscribes to an event the driver will allocate a number of -kevent structs for that event. So every (type, ID) event tuple will have -its own set of kevent structs. This guarantees that if a driver is generating -lots of events of one type in a short time, then that will not overwrite -events of another type. +The :c:type:`v4l2_fh` struct has a list of subscribed events on its +``subscribed`` field. -But if you get more events of one type than the number of kevents that were -reserved, then the oldest event will be dropped and the new one added. +When the user subscribes to an event, a :c:type:`v4l2_subscribed_event` +struct is added to :c:type:`v4l2_fh`\ ``.subscribed``, one for every +subscribed event. + +Each :c:type:`v4l2_subscribed_event` struct ends with a +:c:type:`v4l2_kevent` ringbuffer, with the size given by the caller +of :c:func:`v4l2_event_subscribe`. This ringbuffer is used to store any events +raised by the driver. + +So every ``(type, ID)`` event tuple will have its own +:c:type:`v4l2_kevent` ringbuffer. This guarantees that if a driver is +generating lots of events of one type in a short time, then that will +not overwrite events of another type. + +But if you get more events of one type than the size of the +:c:type:`v4l2_kevent` ringbuffer, then the oldest event will be dropped +and the new one added. + +The :c:type:`v4l2_kevent` struct links into the ``available`` +list of the :c:type:`v4l2_fh` struct so :ref:`VIDIOC_DQEVENT` will +know which event to dequeue first. + +Finally, if the event subscription is associated with a particular object +such as a V4L2 control, then that object needs to know about that as well +so that an event can be raised by that object. So the ``node`` field can +be used to link the :c:type:`v4l2_subscribed_event` struct into a list of +such objects. + +So to summarize: + +- struct :c:type:`v4l2_fh` has two lists: one of the ``subscribed`` events, + and one of the ``available`` events. + +- struct :c:type:`v4l2_subscribed_event` has a ringbuffer of raised + (pending) events of that particular type. + +- If struct :c:type:`v4l2_subscribed_event` is associated with a specific + object, then that object will have an internal list of + struct :c:type:`v4l2_subscribed_event` so it knows who subscribed an + event to that object. Furthermore, the internal struct :c:type:`v4l2_subscribed_event` has ``merge()`` and ``replace()`` callbacks which drivers can set. These callbacks are called when a new event is raised and there is no more room. + The ``replace()`` callback allows you to replace the payload of the old event with that of the new event, merging any relevant data from the old payload into the new payload that replaces it. It is called when this event type has -only one kevent struct allocated. The ``merge()`` callback allows you to merge -the oldest event payload into that of the second-oldest event payload. It is -called when there are two or more kevent structs allocated. +a ringbuffer with size is one, i.e. only one event can be stored in the +ringbuffer. + +The ``merge()`` callback allows you to merge the oldest event payload into +that of the second-oldest event payload. It is called when +the ringbuffer has size is greater than one. This way no status information is lost, just the intermediate steps leading up to that state. @@ -73,7 +114,7 @@ The ops argument allows the driver to specify a number of callbacks: Callback Description ======== ============================================================== add called when a new listener gets added (subscribing to the same - event twice will only cause this callback to get called once) + event twice will only cause this callback to get called once) del called when a listener stops listening replace replace event 'old' with event 'new'. merge merge event 'old' into event 'new'. diff --git a/Documentation/media/lirc.h.rst.exceptions b/Documentation/media/lirc.h.rst.exceptions index c130617a9986..c6e3a35d2c4e 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/lirc.h.rst.exceptions +++ b/Documentation/media/lirc.h.rst.exceptions @@ -28,6 +28,36 @@ ignore define LIRC_CAN_SEND_MASK ignore define LIRC_CAN_REC_MASK ignore define LIRC_CAN_SET_REC_DUTY_CYCLE +# Obsolete ioctls + +ignore ioctl LIRC_GET_LENGTH + +# rc protocols + +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_UNKNOWN +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_OTHER +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_RC5 +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_RC5X_20 +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_RC5_SZ +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_JVC +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_SONY12 +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_SONY15 +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_SONY20 +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_NEC +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_NECX +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_NEC32 +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_SANYO +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_MCIR2_KBD +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_MCIR2_MSE +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_RC6_0 +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_RC6_6A_20 +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_RC6_6A_24 +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_RC6_6A_32 +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_RC6_MCE +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_SHARP +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_XMP +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_CEC + # Undocumented macros ignore define PULSE_BIT @@ -40,3 +70,4 @@ ignore define LIRC_VALUE_MASK ignore define LIRC_MODE2_MASK ignore define LIRC_MODE_RAW +ignore define LIRC_MODE_LIRCCODE diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-expbuf.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-expbuf.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2d96cfe891df --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-expbuf.rst @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +.. _DMX_EXPBUF: + +**************** +ioctl DMX_EXPBUF +**************** + +Name +==== + +DMX_EXPBUF - Export a buffer as a DMABUF file descriptor. + +.. warning:: this API is still experimental + + +Synopsis +======== + +.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, DMX_EXPBUF, struct dmx_exportbuffer *argp ) + :name: DMX_EXPBUF + + +Arguments +========= + +``fd`` + File descriptor returned by :ref:`open() <dmx_fopen>`. + +``argp`` + Pointer to struct :c:type:`dmx_exportbuffer`. + + +Description +=========== + +This ioctl is an extension to the memory mapping I/O method. +It can be used to export a buffer as a DMABUF file at any time after +buffers have been allocated with the :ref:`DMX_REQBUFS` ioctl. + +To export a buffer, applications fill struct :c:type:`dmx_exportbuffer`. +Applications must set the ``index`` field. Valid index numbers +range from zero to the number of buffers allocated with :ref:`DMX_REQBUFS` +(struct :c:type:`dmx_requestbuffers` ``count``) minus one. +Additional flags may be posted in the ``flags`` field. Refer to a manual +for open() for details. Currently only O_CLOEXEC, O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY, +and O_RDWR are supported. +All other fields must be set to zero. In the +case of multi-planar API, every plane is exported separately using +multiple :ref:`DMX_EXPBUF` calls. + +After calling :ref:`DMX_EXPBUF` the ``fd`` field will be set by a +driver, on success. This is a DMABUF file descriptor. The application may +pass it to other DMABUF-aware devices. It is recommended to close a DMABUF +file when it is no longer used to allow the associated memory to be reclaimed. + + +Examples +======== + + +.. code-block:: c + + int buffer_export(int v4lfd, enum dmx_buf_type bt, int index, int *dmafd) + { + struct dmx_exportbuffer expbuf; + + memset(&expbuf, 0, sizeof(expbuf)); + expbuf.type = bt; + expbuf.index = index; + if (ioctl(v4lfd, DMX_EXPBUF, &expbuf) == -1) { + perror("DMX_EXPBUF"); + return -1; + } + + *dmafd = expbuf.fd; + + return 0; + } + +Return Value +============ + +On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set +appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the +:ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter. + +EINVAL + A queue is not in MMAP mode or DMABUF exporting is not supported or + ``flags`` or ``index`` fields are invalid. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-mmap.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-mmap.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..15d107348b9f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-mmap.rst @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +.. _dmx-mmap: + +***************** +Digital TV mmap() +***************** + +Name +==== + +dmx-mmap - Map device memory into application address space + +.. warning:: this API is still experimental + +Synopsis +======== + +.. code-block:: c + + #include <unistd.h> + #include <sys/mman.h> + + +.. c:function:: void *mmap( void *start, size_t length, int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t offset ) + :name: dmx-mmap + +Arguments +========= + +``start`` + Map the buffer to this address in the application's address space. + When the ``MAP_FIXED`` flag is specified, ``start`` must be a + multiple of the pagesize and mmap will fail when the specified + address cannot be used. Use of this option is discouraged; + applications should just specify a ``NULL`` pointer here. + +``length`` + Length of the memory area to map. This must be a multiple of the + DVB packet length (188, on most drivers). + +``prot`` + The ``prot`` argument describes the desired memory protection. + Regardless of the device type and the direction of data exchange it + should be set to ``PROT_READ`` | ``PROT_WRITE``, permitting read + and write access to image buffers. Drivers should support at least + this combination of flags. + +``flags`` + The ``flags`` parameter specifies the type of the mapped object, + mapping options and whether modifications made to the mapped copy of + the page are private to the process or are to be shared with other + references. + + ``MAP_FIXED`` requests that the driver selects no other address than + the one specified. If the specified address cannot be used, + :ref:`mmap() <dmx-mmap>` will fail. If ``MAP_FIXED`` is specified, + ``start`` must be a multiple of the pagesize. Use of this option is + discouraged. + + One of the ``MAP_SHARED`` or ``MAP_PRIVATE`` flags must be set. + ``MAP_SHARED`` allows applications to share the mapped memory with + other (e. g. child-) processes. + + .. note:: + + The Linux Digital TV applications should not set the + ``MAP_PRIVATE``, ``MAP_DENYWRITE``, ``MAP_EXECUTABLE`` or ``MAP_ANON`` + flags. + +``fd`` + File descriptor returned by :ref:`open() <dmx_fopen>`. + +``offset`` + Offset of the buffer in device memory, as returned by + :ref:`DMX_QUERYBUF` ioctl. + + +Description +=========== + +The :ref:`mmap() <dmx-mmap>` function asks to map ``length`` bytes starting at +``offset`` in the memory of the device specified by ``fd`` into the +application address space, preferably at address ``start``. This latter +address is a hint only, and is usually specified as 0. + +Suitable length and offset parameters are queried with the +:ref:`DMX_QUERYBUF` ioctl. Buffers must be allocated with the +:ref:`DMX_REQBUFS` ioctl before they can be queried. + +To unmap buffers the :ref:`munmap() <dmx-munmap>` function is used. + + +Return Value +============ + +On success :ref:`mmap() <dmx-mmap>` returns a pointer to the mapped buffer. On +error ``MAP_FAILED`` (-1) is returned, and the ``errno`` variable is set +appropriately. Possible error codes are: + +EBADF + ``fd`` is not a valid file descriptor. + +EACCES + ``fd`` is not open for reading and writing. + +EINVAL + The ``start`` or ``length`` or ``offset`` are not suitable. (E. g. + they are too large, or not aligned on a ``PAGESIZE`` boundary.) + + The ``flags`` or ``prot`` value is not supported. + + No buffers have been allocated with the + :ref:`DMX_REQBUFS` ioctl. + +ENOMEM + Not enough physical or virtual memory was available to complete the + request. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-munmap.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-munmap.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d77218732bb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-munmap.rst @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +.. _dmx-munmap: + +************ +DVB munmap() +************ + +Name +==== + +dmx-munmap - Unmap device memory + +.. warning:: This API is still experimental. + + +Synopsis +======== + +.. code-block:: c + + #include <unistd.h> + #include <sys/mman.h> + + +.. c:function:: int munmap( void *start, size_t length ) + :name: dmx-munmap + +Arguments +========= + +``start`` + Address of the mapped buffer as returned by the + :ref:`mmap() <dmx-mmap>` function. + +``length`` + Length of the mapped buffer. This must be the same value as given to + :ref:`mmap() <dmx-mmap>`. + + +Description +=========== + +Unmaps a previously with the :ref:`mmap() <dmx-mmap>` function mapped +buffer and frees it, if possible. + + +Return Value +============ + +On success :ref:`munmap() <dmx-munmap>` returns 0, on failure -1 and the +``errno`` variable is set appropriately: + +EINVAL + The ``start`` or ``length`` is incorrect, or no buffers have been + mapped yet. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-qbuf.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-qbuf.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b48c4931658e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-qbuf.rst @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +.. _DMX_QBUF: + +************************* +ioctl DMX_QBUF, DMX_DQBUF +************************* + +Name +==== + +DMX_QBUF - DMX_DQBUF - Exchange a buffer with the driver + +.. warning:: this API is still experimental + + +Synopsis +======== + +.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, DMX_QBUF, struct dmx_buffer *argp ) + :name: DMX_QBUF + +.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, DMX_DQBUF, struct dmx_buffer *argp ) + :name: DMX_DQBUF + + +Arguments +========= + +``fd`` + File descriptor returned by :ref:`open() <dmx_fopen>`. + +``argp`` + Pointer to struct :c:type:`dmx_buffer`. + + +Description +=========== + +Applications call the ``DMX_QBUF`` ioctl to enqueue an empty +(capturing) or filled (output) buffer in the driver's incoming queue. +The semantics depend on the selected I/O method. + +To enqueue a buffer applications set the ``index`` field. Valid index +numbers range from zero to the number of buffers allocated with +:ref:`DMX_REQBUFS` (struct :c:type:`dmx_requestbuffers` ``count``) minus +one. The contents of the struct :c:type:`dmx_buffer` returned +by a :ref:`DMX_QUERYBUF` ioctl will do as well. + +When ``DMX_QBUF`` is called with a pointer to this structure, it locks the +memory pages of the buffer in physical memory, so they cannot be swapped +out to disk. Buffers remain locked until dequeued, until the +the device is closed. + +Applications call the ``DMX_DQBUF`` ioctl to dequeue a filled +(capturing) buffer from the driver's outgoing queue. They just set the ``reserved`` field array to zero. When ``DMX_DQBUF`` is called with a +pointer to this structure, the driver fills the remaining fields or +returns an error code. + +By default ``DMX_DQBUF`` blocks when no buffer is in the outgoing +queue. When the ``O_NONBLOCK`` flag was given to the +:ref:`open() <dmx_fopen>` function, ``DMX_DQBUF`` returns +immediately with an ``EAGAIN`` error code when no buffer is available. + +The struct :c:type:`dmx_buffer` structure is specified in +:ref:`buffer`. + + +Return Value +============ + +On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set +appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the +:ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter. + +EAGAIN + Non-blocking I/O has been selected using ``O_NONBLOCK`` and no + buffer was in the outgoing queue. + +EINVAL + The ``index`` is out of bounds, or no buffers have been allocated yet. + +EIO + ``DMX_DQBUF`` failed due to an internal error. Can also indicate + temporary problems like signal loss or CRC errors. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-querybuf.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-querybuf.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..89481e24bb86 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-querybuf.rst @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +.. _DMX_QUERYBUF: + +****************** +ioctl DMX_QUERYBUF +****************** + +Name +==== + +DMX_QUERYBUF - Query the status of a buffer + +.. warning:: this API is still experimental + + +Synopsis +======== + +.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, DMX_QUERYBUF, struct dvb_buffer *argp ) + :name: DMX_QUERYBUF + + +Arguments +========= + +``fd`` + File descriptor returned by :ref:`open() <dmx_fopen>`. + +``argp`` + Pointer to struct :c:type:`dvb_buffer`. + + +Description +=========== + +This ioctl is part of the mmap streaming I/O method. It can +be used to query the status of a buffer at any time after buffers have +been allocated with the :ref:`DMX_REQBUFS` ioctl. + +Applications set the ``index`` field. Valid index numbers range from zero +to the number of buffers allocated with :ref:`DMX_REQBUFS` +(struct :c:type:`dvb_requestbuffers` ``count``) minus one. + +After calling :ref:`DMX_QUERYBUF` with a pointer to this structure, +drivers return an error code or fill the rest of the structure. + +On success, the ``offset`` will contain the offset of the buffer from the +start of the device memory, the ``length`` field its size, and the +``bytesused`` the number of bytes occupied by data in the buffer (payload). + +Return Value +============ + +On success 0 is returned, the ``offset`` will contain the offset of the +buffer from the start of the device memory, the ``length`` field its size, +and the ``bytesused`` the number of bytes occupied by data in the buffer +(payload). + +On error it returns -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set +appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the +:ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter. + +EINVAL + The ``index`` is out of bounds. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-reqbufs.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-reqbufs.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..14b80d60bf35 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx-reqbufs.rst @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +.. _DMX_REQBUFS: + +***************** +ioctl DMX_REQBUFS +***************** + +Name +==== + +DMX_REQBUFS - Initiate Memory Mapping and/or DMA buffer I/O + +.. warning:: this API is still experimental + + +Synopsis +======== + +.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, DMX_REQBUFS, struct dmx_requestbuffers *argp ) + :name: DMX_REQBUFS + + +Arguments +========= + +``fd`` + File descriptor returned by :ref:`open() <dmx_fopen>`. + +``argp`` + Pointer to struct :c:type:`dmx_requestbuffers`. + +Description +=========== + +This ioctl is used to initiate a memory mapped or DMABUF based demux I/O. + +Memory mapped buffers are located in device memory and must be allocated +with this ioctl before they can be mapped into the application's address +space. User buffers are allocated by applications themselves, and this +ioctl is merely used to switch the driver into user pointer I/O mode and +to setup some internal structures. Similarly, DMABUF buffers are +allocated by applications through a device driver, and this ioctl only +configures the driver into DMABUF I/O mode without performing any direct +allocation. + +To allocate device buffers applications initialize all fields of the +struct :c:type:`dmx_requestbuffers` structure. They set the ``count`` field +to the desired number of buffers, and ``size`` to the size of each +buffer. + +When the ioctl is called with a pointer to this structure, the driver will +attempt to allocate the requested number of buffers and it stores the actual +number allocated in the ``count`` field. The ``count`` can be smaller than the number requested, even zero, when the driver runs out of free memory. A larger +number is also possible when the driver requires more buffers to +function correctly. The actual allocated buffer size can is returned +at ``size``, and can be smaller than what's requested. + +When this I/O method is not supported, the ioctl returns an ``EOPNOTSUPP`` +error code. + +Applications can call :ref:`DMX_REQBUFS` again to change the number of +buffers, however this cannot succeed when any buffers are still mapped. +A ``count`` value of zero frees all buffers, after aborting or finishing +any DMA in progress. + + +Return Value +============ + +On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set +appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the +:ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter. + +EOPNOTSUPP + The the requested I/O method is not supported. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx_fcalls.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx_fcalls.rst index a17289143220..4c391cf2554f 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx_fcalls.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/dmx_fcalls.rst @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ Demux Function Calls dmx-fclose dmx-fread dmx-fwrite + dmx-mmap + dmx-munmap dmx-start dmx-stop dmx-set-filter @@ -22,3 +24,7 @@ Demux Function Calls dmx-get-pes-pids dmx-add-pid dmx-remove-pid + dmx-reqbufs + dmx-querybuf + dmx-expbuf + dmx-qbuf diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/fe_property_parameters.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/fe_property_parameters.rst index 6eef507fea50..3524dcae4604 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/fe_property_parameters.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/fe_property_parameters.rst @@ -987,3 +987,21 @@ Possible values: 0, 1, LNA_AUTO 1, LNA on use the special macro LNA_AUTO to set LNA auto + + +.. _DTV-SCRAMBLING-SEQUENCE-INDEX: + +DTV_SCRAMBLING_SEQUENCE_INDEX +============================= + +Used on DVB-S2. + +This 18 bit field, when present, carries the index of the DVB-S2 physical +layer scrambling sequence as defined in clause 5.5.4 of EN 302 307. +There is no explicit signalling method to convey scrambling sequence index +to the receiver. If S2 satellite delivery system descriptor is available +it can be used to read the scrambling sequence index (EN 300 468 table 41). + +By default, gold scrambling sequence index 0 is used. + +The valid scrambling sequence index range is from 0 to 262142. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/frontend-property-satellite-systems.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/frontend-property-satellite-systems.rst index 1f40399c68ff..2929e6999a7a 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/frontend-property-satellite-systems.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/dvb/frontend-property-satellite-systems.rst @@ -60,6 +60,8 @@ following parameters: - :ref:`DTV_STREAM_ID <DTV-STREAM-ID>` +- :ref:`DTV_SCRAMBLING_SEQUENCE_INDEX <DTV-SCRAMBLING-SEQUENCE-INDEX>` + In addition, the :ref:`DTV QoS statistics <frontend-stat-properties>` are also valid. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-dev-intro.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-dev-intro.rst index d1936eeb9ce0..3a74fec66d69 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-dev-intro.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-dev-intro.rst @@ -6,11 +6,12 @@ Introduction ************ -The LIRC device interface is a bi-directional interface for transporting -raw IR data between userspace and kernelspace. Fundamentally, it is just -a chardev (/dev/lircX, for X = 0, 1, 2, ...), with a number of standard -struct file_operations defined on it. With respect to transporting raw -IR data to and fro, the essential fops are read, write and ioctl. +LIRC stands for Linux Infrared Remote Control. The LIRC device interface is +a bi-directional interface for transporting raw IR and decoded scancodes +data between userspace and kernelspace. Fundamentally, it is just a chardev +(/dev/lircX, for X = 0, 1, 2, ...), with a number of standard struct +file_operations defined on it. With respect to transporting raw IR and +decoded scancodes to and fro, the essential fops are read, write and ioctl. Example dmesg output upon a driver registering w/LIRC: @@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ Example dmesg output upon a driver registering w/LIRC: $ dmesg |grep lirc_dev lirc_dev: IR Remote Control driver registered, major 248 - rc rc0: lirc_dev: driver ir-lirc-codec (mceusb) registered at minor = 0 + rc rc0: lirc_dev: driver mceusb registered at minor = 0 What you should see for a chardev: @@ -36,6 +37,43 @@ LIRC modes LIRC supports some modes of receiving and sending IR codes, as shown on the following table. +.. _lirc-mode-scancode: +.. _lirc-scancode-flag-toggle: +.. _lirc-scancode-flag-repeat: + +``LIRC_MODE_SCANCODE`` + + This mode is for both sending and receiving IR. + + For transmitting (aka sending), create a ``struct lirc_scancode`` with + the desired scancode set in the ``scancode`` member, :c:type:`rc_proto` + set the IR protocol, and all other members set to 0. Write this struct to + the lirc device. + + For receiving, you read ``struct lirc_scancode`` from the lirc device, + with ``scancode`` set to the received scancode and the IR protocol + :c:type:`rc_proto`. If the scancode maps to a valid key code, this is set + in the ``keycode`` field, else it is set to ``KEY_RESERVED``. + + The ``flags`` can have ``LIRC_SCANCODE_FLAG_TOGGLE`` set if the toggle + bit is set in protocols that support it (e.g. rc-5 and rc-6), or + ``LIRC_SCANCODE_FLAG_REPEAT`` for when a repeat is received for protocols + that support it (e.g. nec). + + In the Sanyo and NEC protocol, if you hold a button on remote, rather than + repeating the entire scancode, the remote sends a shorter message with + no scancode, which just means button is held, a "repeat". When this is + received, the ``LIRC_SCANCODE_FLAG_REPEAT`` is set and the scancode and + keycode is repeated. + + With nec, there is no way to distinguish "button hold" from "repeatedly + pressing the same button". The rc-5 and rc-6 protocols have a toggle bit. + When a button is released and pressed again, the toggle bit is inverted. + If the toggle bit is set, the ``LIRC_SCANCODE_FLAG_TOGGLE`` is set. + + The ``timestamp`` field is filled with the time nanoseconds + (in ``CLOCK_MONOTONIC``) when the scancode was decoded. + .. _lirc-mode-mode2: ``LIRC_MODE_MODE2`` @@ -72,21 +110,6 @@ on the following table. this packet will be sent, with the number of microseconds with no IR. -.. _lirc-mode-lirccode: - -``LIRC_MODE_LIRCCODE`` - - This mode can be used for IR receive and send. - - The IR signal is decoded internally by the receiver, or encoded by the - transmitter. The LIRC interface represents the scancode as byte string, - which might not be a u32, it can be any length. The value is entirely - driver dependent. This mode is used by some older lirc drivers. - - The length of each code depends on the driver, which can be retrieved - with :ref:`lirc_get_length`. This length is used both - for transmitting and receiving IR. - .. _lirc-mode-pulse: ``LIRC_MODE_PULSE`` @@ -99,3 +122,13 @@ on the following table. of entries. This mode is used only for IR send. + + +************************** +Remote Controller protocol +************************** + +An enum :c:type:`rc_proto` in the :ref:`lirc_header` lists all the +supported IR protocols: + +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/lirc.h diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-func.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-func.rst index 9b5a772ec96c..ddb4620de294 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-func.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-func.rst @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ LIRC Function Reference lirc-set-send-duty-cycle lirc-get-timeout lirc-set-rec-timeout - lirc-get-length lirc-set-rec-carrier lirc-set-rec-carrier-range lirc-set-send-carrier diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-features.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-features.rst index 64f89a4f9d9c..889a8807037b 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-features.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-features.rst @@ -55,15 +55,24 @@ LIRC features ``LIRC_CAN_REC_MODE2`` - The driver is capable of receiving using - :ref:`LIRC_MODE_MODE2 <lirc-mode-MODE2>`. + This is raw IR driver for receiving. This means that + :ref:`LIRC_MODE_MODE2 <lirc-mode-MODE2>` is used. This also implies + that :ref:`LIRC_MODE_SCANCODE <lirc-mode-SCANCODE>` is also supported, + as long as the kernel is recent enough. Use the + :ref:`lirc_set_rec_mode` to switch modes. .. _LIRC-CAN-REC-LIRCCODE: ``LIRC_CAN_REC_LIRCCODE`` - The driver is capable of receiving using - :ref:`LIRC_MODE_LIRCCODE <lirc-mode-LIRCCODE>`. + Unused. Kept just to avoid breaking uAPI. + +.. _LIRC-CAN-REC-SCANCODE: + +``LIRC_CAN_REC_SCANCODE`` + + This is a scancode driver for receiving. This means that + :ref:`LIRC_MODE_SCANCODE <lirc-mode-SCANCODE>` is used. .. _LIRC-CAN-SET-SEND-CARRIER: @@ -157,7 +166,10 @@ LIRC features ``LIRC_CAN_SEND_PULSE`` The driver supports sending (also called as IR blasting or IR TX) using - :ref:`LIRC_MODE_PULSE <lirc-mode-pulse>`. + :ref:`LIRC_MODE_PULSE <lirc-mode-pulse>`. This implies that + :ref:`LIRC_MODE_SCANCODE <lirc-mode-SCANCODE>` is also supported for + transmit, as long as the kernel is recent enough. Use the + :ref:`lirc_set_send_mode` to switch modes. .. _LIRC-CAN-SEND-MODE2: @@ -170,8 +182,7 @@ LIRC features ``LIRC_CAN_SEND_LIRCCODE`` - The driver supports sending (also called as IR blasting or IR TX) using - :ref:`LIRC_MODE_LIRCCODE <lirc-mode-LIRCCODE>`. + Unused. Kept just to avoid breaking uAPI. Return Value diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-length.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-length.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 3990af5de0e9..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-length.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -.. -*- coding: utf-8; mode: rst -*- - -.. _lirc_get_length: - -********************* -ioctl LIRC_GET_LENGTH -********************* - -Name -==== - -LIRC_GET_LENGTH - Retrieves the code length in bits. - -Synopsis -======== - -.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, LIRC_GET_LENGTH, __u32 *length ) - :name: LIRC_GET_LENGTH - -Arguments -========= - -``fd`` - File descriptor returned by open(). - -``length`` - length, in bits - - -Description -=========== - -Retrieves the code length in bits (only for -:ref:`LIRC_MODE_LIRCCODE <lirc-mode-lirccode>`). -Reads on the device must be done in blocks matching the bit count. -The bit could should be rounded up so that it matches full bytes. - - -Return Value -============ - -On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set -appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the -:ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-rec-mode.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-rec-mode.rst index a4eb6c0a26e9..2722118484fa 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-rec-mode.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-rec-mode.rst @@ -10,15 +10,15 @@ ioctls LIRC_GET_REC_MODE and LIRC_SET_REC_MODE Name ==== -LIRC_GET_REC_MODE/LIRC_SET_REC_MODE - Get/set supported receive modes. +LIRC_GET_REC_MODE/LIRC_SET_REC_MODE - Get/set current receive mode. Synopsis ======== -.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, LIRC_GET_REC_MODE, __u32 rx_modes) +.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, LIRC_GET_REC_MODE, __u32 *mode) :name: LIRC_GET_REC_MODE -.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, LIRC_SET_REC_MODE, __u32 rx_modes) +.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, LIRC_SET_REC_MODE, __u32 *mode) :name: LIRC_SET_REC_MODE Arguments @@ -27,20 +27,41 @@ Arguments ``fd`` File descriptor returned by open(). -``rx_modes`` - Bitmask with the supported transmit modes. +``mode`` + Mode used for receive. Description =========== -Get/set supported receive modes. Only :ref:`LIRC_MODE_MODE2 <lirc-mode-mode2>` -and :ref:`LIRC_MODE_LIRCCODE <lirc-mode-lirccode>` are supported for IR -receive. Use :ref:`lirc_get_features` to find out which modes the driver -supports. +Get and set the current receive mode. Only +:ref:`LIRC_MODE_MODE2 <lirc-mode-mode2>` and +:ref:`LIRC_MODE_SCANCODE <lirc-mode-scancode>` are supported. +Use :ref:`lirc_get_features` to find out which modes the driver supports. Return Value ============ -On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set -appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the -:ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter. +.. tabularcolumns:: |p{2.5cm}|p{15.0cm}| + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + + - .. row 1 + + - ``ENODEV`` + + - Device not available. + + - .. row 2 + + - ``ENOTTY`` + + - Device does not support receiving. + + - .. row 3 + + - ``EINVAL`` + + - Invalid mode or invalid mode for this device. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-send-mode.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-send-mode.rst index a169b234290e..c44e61a79ad1 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-send-mode.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-get-send-mode.rst @@ -10,15 +10,15 @@ ioctls LIRC_GET_SEND_MODE and LIRC_SET_SEND_MODE Name ==== -LIRC_GET_SEND_MODE/LIRC_SET_SEND_MODE - Get/set supported transmit mode. +LIRC_GET_SEND_MODE/LIRC_SET_SEND_MODE - Get/set current transmit mode. Synopsis ======== -.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, LIRC_GET_SEND_MODE, __u32 *tx_modes ) +.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, LIRC_GET_SEND_MODE, __u32 *mode ) :name: LIRC_GET_SEND_MODE -.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, LIRC_SET_SEND_MODE, __u32 *tx_modes ) +.. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, LIRC_SET_SEND_MODE, __u32 *mode ) :name: LIRC_SET_SEND_MODE Arguments @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ Arguments ``fd`` File descriptor returned by open(). -``tx_modes`` - Bitmask with the supported transmit modes. +``mode`` + The mode used for transmitting. Description @@ -37,13 +37,35 @@ Description Get/set current transmit mode. Only :ref:`LIRC_MODE_PULSE <lirc-mode-pulse>` and -:ref:`LIRC_MODE_LIRCCODE <lirc-mode-lirccode>` is supported by for IR send, +:ref:`LIRC_MODE_SCANCODE <lirc-mode-scancode>` are supported by for IR send, depending on the driver. Use :ref:`lirc_get_features` to find out which modes the driver supports. Return Value ============ -On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set -appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the -:ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter. + +.. tabularcolumns:: |p{2.5cm}|p{15.0cm}| + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + + - .. row 1 + + - ``ENODEV`` + + - Device not available. + + - .. row 2 + + - ``ENOTTY`` + + - Device does not support transmitting. + + - .. row 3 + + - ``EINVAL`` + + - Invalid mode or invalid mode for this device. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-read.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-read.rst index ff14a69104e5..c024aaffb8ad 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-read.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-read.rst @@ -45,13 +45,20 @@ descriptor ``fd`` into the buffer starting at ``buf``. If ``count`` is zero, is greater than ``SSIZE_MAX``, the result is unspecified. The exact format of the data depends on what :ref:`lirc_modes` a driver -uses. Use :ref:`lirc_get_features` to get the supported mode. +uses. Use :ref:`lirc_get_features` to get the supported mode, and use +:ref:`lirc_set_rec_mode` set the current active mode. -The generally preferred mode for receive is -:ref:`LIRC_MODE_MODE2 <lirc-mode-mode2>`, -in which packets containing an int value describing an IR signal are +The mode :ref:`LIRC_MODE_MODE2 <lirc-mode-mode2>` is for raw IR, +in which packets containing an unsigned int value describing an IR signal are read from the chardev. +Alternatively, :ref:`LIRC_MODE_SCANCODE <lirc-mode-scancode>` can be available, +in this mode scancodes which are either decoded by software decoders, or +by hardware decoders. The :c:type:`rc_proto` member is set to the +protocol used for transmission, and ``scancode`` to the decoded scancode, +and the ``keycode`` set to the keycode or ``KEY_RESERVED``. + + Return Value ============ diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-write.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-write.rst index 2aad0fef4a5b..d4566b0a2015 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-write.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/lirc-write.rst @@ -42,21 +42,32 @@ Description referenced by the file descriptor ``fd`` from the buffer starting at ``buf``. -The exact format of the data depends on what mode a driver uses, use -:ref:`lirc_get_features` to get the supported mode. +The exact format of the data depends on what mode a driver is in, use +:ref:`lirc_get_features` to get the supported modes and use +:ref:`lirc_set_send_mode` set the mode. When in :ref:`LIRC_MODE_PULSE <lirc-mode-PULSE>` mode, the data written to the chardev is a pulse/space sequence of integer values. Pulses and spaces are only marked implicitly by their position. The data must start and end with a pulse, therefore, the data must always include an uneven number of -samples. The write function must block until the data has been transmitted +samples. The write function blocks until the data has been transmitted by the hardware. If more data is provided than the hardware can send, the driver returns ``EINVAL``. +When in :ref:`LIRC_MODE_SCANCODE <lirc-mode-scancode>` mode, one +``struct lirc_scancode`` must be written to the chardev at a time, else +``EINVAL`` is returned. Set the desired scancode in the ``scancode`` member, +and the protocol in the :c:type:`rc_proto`: member. All other members must be +set to 0, else ``EINVAL`` is returned. If there is no protocol encoder +for the protocol or the scancode is not valid for the specified protocol, +``EINVAL`` is returned. The write function blocks until the scancode +is transmitted by the hardware. + + Return Value ============ -On success, the number of bytes read is returned. It is not an error if +On success, the number of bytes written is returned. It is not an error if this number is smaller than the number of bytes requested, or the amount of data required for one frame. On error, -1 is returned, and the ``errno`` variable is set appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/meta-formats.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/meta-formats.rst index 01e24e3df571..0c4e1ecf5879 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/meta-formats.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/meta-formats.rst @@ -12,5 +12,6 @@ These formats are used for the :ref:`metadata` interface only. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 + pixfmt-meta-uvc pixfmt-meta-vsp1-hgo pixfmt-meta-vsp1-hgt diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-meta-uvc.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-meta-uvc.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b5165dc090c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-meta-uvc.rst @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +.. -*- coding: utf-8; mode: rst -*- + +.. _v4l2-meta-fmt-uvc: + +******************************* +V4L2_META_FMT_UVC ('UVCH') +******************************* + +UVC Payload Header Data + + +Description +=========== + +This format describes standard UVC metadata, extracted from UVC packet headers +and provided by the UVC driver through metadata video nodes. That data includes +exact copies of the standard part of UVC Payload Header contents and auxiliary +timing information, required for precise interpretation of timestamps, contained +in those headers. See section "2.4.3.3 Video and Still Image Payload Headers" of +the "UVC 1.5 Class specification" for details. + +Each UVC payload header can be between 2 and 12 bytes large. Buffers can +contain multiple headers, if multiple such headers have been transmitted by the +camera for the respective frame. However, the driver may drop headers when the +buffer is full, when they contain no useful information (e.g. those without the +SCR field or with that field identical to the previous header), or generally to +perform rate limiting when the device sends a large number of headers. + +Each individual block contains the following fields: + +.. flat-table:: UVC Metadata Block + :widths: 1 4 + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - Field + - Description + * - __u64 ts; + - system timestamp in host byte order, measured by the driver upon + reception of the payload + * - __u16 sof; + - USB Frame Number in host byte order, also obtained by the driver as + close as possible to the above timestamp to enable correlation between + them + * - :cspan:`1` *The rest is an exact copy of the UVC payload header:* + * - __u8 length; + - length of the rest of the block, including this field + * - __u8 flags; + - Flags, indicating presence of other standard UVC fields + * - __u8 buf[]; + - The rest of the header, possibly including UVC PTS and SCR fields diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-rgb.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-rgb.rst index 4cc27195dc79..cf2ef7df9616 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-rgb.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-rgb.rst @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ RGB Formats pixfmt-srggb10p pixfmt-srggb10alaw8 pixfmt-srggb10dpcm8 + pixfmt-srggb10-ipu3 pixfmt-srggb12 pixfmt-srggb12p pixfmt-srggb16 diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10-ipu3.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10-ipu3.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..99cde5077519 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10-ipu3.rst @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +.. -*- coding: utf-8; mode: rst -*- + +.. _v4l2-pix-fmt-ipu3-sbggr10: +.. _v4l2-pix-fmt-ipu3-sgbrg10: +.. _v4l2-pix-fmt-ipu3-sgrbg10: +.. _v4l2-pix-fmt-ipu3-srggb10: + +********************************************************************************************************************************************** +V4L2_PIX_FMT_IPU3_SBGGR10 ('ip3b'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_IPU3_SGBRG10 ('ip3g'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_IPU3_SGRBG10 ('ip3G'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_IPU3_SRGGB10 ('ip3r') +********************************************************************************************************************************************** + +10-bit Bayer formats + +Description +=========== + +These four pixel formats are used by Intel IPU3 driver, they are raw +sRGB / Bayer formats with 10 bits per sample with every 25 pixels packed +to 32 bytes leaving 6 most significant bits padding in the last byte. +The format is little endian. + +In other respects this format is similar to :ref:`V4L2-PIX-FMT-SRGGB10`. +Below is an example of a small image in V4L2_PIX_FMT_IPU3_SBGGR10 format. + +**Byte Order.** +Each cell is one byte. + +.. tabularcolumns:: |p{0.8cm}|p{4.0cm}|p{4.0cm}|p{4.0cm}|p{4.0cm}| + +.. flat-table:: + + * - start + 0: + - B\ :sub:`0000low` + - G\ :sub:`0001low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0000high`\ (bits 1--0) + - B\ :sub:`0002low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0001high`\ (bits 3--0) + - G\ :sub:`0003low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0002high`\ (bits 5--0) + * - start + 4: + - G\ :sub:`0003high` + - B\ :sub:`0004low` + - G\ :sub:`0005low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0004high`\ (bits 1--0) + - B\ :sub:`0006low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0005high`\ (bits 3--0) + * - start + 8: + - G\ :sub:`0007low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0006high`\ (bits 5--0) + - G\ :sub:`0007high` + - B\ :sub:`0008low` + - G\ :sub:`0009low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0008high`\ (bits 1--0) + * - start + 12: + - B\ :sub:`0010low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0009high`\ (bits 3--0) + - G\ :sub:`0011low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0010high`\ (bits 5--0) + - G\ :sub:`0011high` + - B\ :sub:`0012low` + * - start + 16: + - G\ :sub:`0013low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0012high`\ (bits 1--0) + - B\ :sub:`0014low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0013high`\ (bits 3--0) + - G\ :sub:`0015low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0014high`\ (bits 5--0) + - G\ :sub:`0015high` + * - start + 20 + - B\ :sub:`0016low` + - G\ :sub:`0017low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0016high`\ (bits 1--0) + - B\ :sub:`0018low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0017high`\ (bits 3--0) + - G\ :sub:`0019low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0018high`\ (bits 5--0) + * - start + 24: + - G\ :sub:`0019high` + - B\ :sub:`0020low` + - G\ :sub:`0021low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0020high`\ (bits 1--0) + - B\ :sub:`0022low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0021high`\ (bits 3--0) + * - start + 28: + - G\ :sub:`0023low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0022high`\ (bits 5--0) + - G\ :sub:`0023high` + - B\ :sub:`0024low` + - B\ :sub:`0024high`\ (bits 1--0) + * - start + 32: + - G\ :sub:`0100low` + - R\ :sub:`0101low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0100high`\ (bits 1--0) + - G\ :sub:`0102low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0101high`\ (bits 3--0) + - R\ :sub:`0103low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0102high`\ (bits 5--0) + * - start + 36: + - R\ :sub:`0103high` + - G\ :sub:`0104low` + - R\ :sub:`0105low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0104high`\ (bits 1--0) + - G\ :sub:`0106low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0105high`\ (bits 3--0) + * - start + 40: + - R\ :sub:`0107low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0106high`\ (bits 5--0) + - R\ :sub:`0107high` + - G\ :sub:`0108low` + - R\ :sub:`0109low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0108high`\ (bits 1--0) + * - start + 44: + - G\ :sub:`0110low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0109high`\ (bits 3--0) + - R\ :sub:`0111low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0110high`\ (bits 5--0) + - R\ :sub:`0111high` + - G\ :sub:`0112low` + * - start + 48: + - R\ :sub:`0113low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0112high`\ (bits 1--0) + - G\ :sub:`0114low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0113high`\ (bits 3--0) + - R\ :sub:`0115low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0114high`\ (bits 5--0) + - R\ :sub:`0115high` + * - start + 52: + - G\ :sub:`0116low` + - R\ :sub:`0117low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0116high`\ (bits 1--0) + - G\ :sub:`0118low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0117high`\ (bits 3--0) + - R\ :sub:`0119low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0118high`\ (bits 5--0) + * - start + 56: + - R\ :sub:`0119high` + - G\ :sub:`0120low` + - R\ :sub:`0121low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0120high`\ (bits 1--0) + - G\ :sub:`0122low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0121high`\ (bits 3--0) + * - start + 60: + - R\ :sub:`0123low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0122high`\ (bits 5--0) + - R\ :sub:`0123high` + - G\ :sub:`0124low` + - G\ :sub:`0124high`\ (bits 1--0) + * - start + 64: + - B\ :sub:`0200low` + - G\ :sub:`0201low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0200high`\ (bits 1--0) + - B\ :sub:`0202low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0201high`\ (bits 3--0) + - G\ :sub:`0203low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0202high`\ (bits 5--0) + * - start + 68: + - G\ :sub:`0203high` + - B\ :sub:`0204low` + - G\ :sub:`0205low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0204high`\ (bits 1--0) + - B\ :sub:`0206low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0205high`\ (bits 3--0) + * - start + 72: + - G\ :sub:`0207low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0206high`\ (bits 5--0) + - G\ :sub:`0207high` + - B\ :sub:`0208low` + - G\ :sub:`0209low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0208high`\ (bits 1--0) + * - start + 76: + - B\ :sub:`0210low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0209high`\ (bits 3--0) + - G\ :sub:`0211low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0210high`\ (bits 5--0) + - G\ :sub:`0211high` + - B\ :sub:`0212low` + * - start + 80: + - G\ :sub:`0213low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0212high`\ (bits 1--0) + - B\ :sub:`0214low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0213high`\ (bits 3--0) + - G\ :sub:`0215low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0214high`\ (bits 5--0) + - G\ :sub:`0215high` + * - start + 84: + - B\ :sub:`0216low` + - G\ :sub:`0217low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0216high`\ (bits 1--0) + - B\ :sub:`0218low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0217high`\ (bits 3--0) + - G\ :sub:`0219low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0218high`\ (bits 5--0) + * - start + 88: + - G\ :sub:`0219high` + - B\ :sub:`0220low` + - G\ :sub:`0221low`\ (bits 7--2) + + B\ :sub:`0220high`\ (bits 1--0) + - B\ :sub:`0222low`\ (bits 7--4) + + G\ :sub:`0221high`\ (bits 3--0) + * - start + 92: + - G\ :sub:`0223low`\ (bits 7--6) + + B\ :sub:`0222high`\ (bits 5--0) + - G\ :sub:`0223high` + - B\ :sub:`0224low` + - B\ :sub:`0224high`\ (bits 1--0) + * - start + 96: + - G\ :sub:`0300low` + - R\ :sub:`0301low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0300high`\ (bits 1--0) + - G\ :sub:`0302low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0301high`\ (bits 3--0) + - R\ :sub:`0303low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0302high`\ (bits 5--0) + * - start + 100: + - R\ :sub:`0303high` + - G\ :sub:`0304low` + - R\ :sub:`0305low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0304high`\ (bits 1--0) + - G\ :sub:`0306low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0305high`\ (bits 3--0) + * - start + 104: + - R\ :sub:`0307low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0306high`\ (bits 5--0) + - R\ :sub:`0307high` + - G\ :sub:`0308low` + - R\ :sub:`0309low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0308high`\ (bits 1--0) + * - start + 108: + - G\ :sub:`0310low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0309high`\ (bits 3--0) + - R\ :sub:`0311low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0310high`\ (bits 5--0) + - R\ :sub:`0311high` + - G\ :sub:`0312low` + * - start + 112: + - R\ :sub:`0313low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0312high`\ (bits 1--0) + - G\ :sub:`0314low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0313high`\ (bits 3--0) + - R\ :sub:`0315low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0314high`\ (bits 5--0) + - R\ :sub:`0315high` + * - start + 116: + - G\ :sub:`0316low` + - R\ :sub:`0317low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0316high`\ (bits 1--0) + - G\ :sub:`0318low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0317high`\ (bits 3--0) + - R\ :sub:`0319low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0318high`\ (bits 5--0) + * - start + 120: + - R\ :sub:`0319high` + - G\ :sub:`0320low` + - R\ :sub:`0321low`\ (bits 7--2) + + G\ :sub:`0320high`\ (bits 1--0) + - G\ :sub:`0322low`\ (bits 7--4) + + R\ :sub:`0321high`\ (bits 3--0) + * - start + 124: + - R\ :sub:`0323low`\ (bits 7--6) + + G\ :sub:`0322high`\ (bits 5--0) + - R\ :sub:`0323high` + - G\ :sub:`0324low` + - G\ :sub:`0324high`\ (bits 1--0) diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/vidioc-g-dv-timings.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/vidioc-g-dv-timings.rst index 2696380626d4..1a034e825161 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/vidioc-g-dv-timings.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/vidioc-g-dv-timings.rst @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ EBUSY will also be cleared. * - ``V4L2_DV_FL_HALF_LINE`` - Specific to interlaced formats: if set, then the vertical - frontporch of field 1 (aka the odd field) is really one half-line + backporch of field 1 (aka the odd field) is really one half-line longer and the vertical backporch of field 2 (aka the even field) is really one half-line shorter, so each field has exactly the same number of half-lines. Whether half-lines can be detected or |