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#
# Makefile for the video capture/playback device drivers.
#
tuner-objs := tuner-core.o
msp3400-objs := msp3400-driver.o msp3400-kthreads.o
stkwebcam-objs := stk-webcam.o stk-sensor.o
omap2cam-objs := omap24xxcam.o omap24xxcam-dma.o
videodev-objs := v4l2-dev.o v4l2-ioctl.o v4l2-device.o v4l2-fh.o \
V4L/DVB: v4l2: Add new control handling framework Add a new framework to handle controls which makes life for driver developers much easier. Note that this patch moves some of the control support that used to be in v4l2-common.c to v4l2-ctrls.c. The tables were copied unchanged. The body of v4l2_ctrl_query_fill() was copied to a new v4l2_ctrl_fill() function in v4l2-ctrls.c. This new function doesn't use the v4l2_queryctrl struct anymore, which makes it more general. The remainder of v4l2-ctrls.c is all new. Highlights include: - No need to implement VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, QUERYMENU, S_CTRL, G_CTRL, S_EXT_CTRLS, G_EXT_CTRLS or TRY_EXT_CTRLS in either bridge drivers or subdevs. New wrapper functions are provided that can just be plugged in. Once everything has been converted these wrapper functions can be removed as well. - When subdevices are added their controls can be automatically merged with the bridge driver's controls. - Most drivers just need to implement s_ctrl to set the controls. The framework handles the locking and tries to be as 'atomic' as possible. - Ready for the subdev device nodes: the same mechanism applies to subdevs and their device nodes as well. Sub-device drivers can make controls local, preventing them from being merged with bridge drivers. - Takes care of backwards compatibility handling of VIDIOC_S_CTRL and VIDIOC_G_CTRL. Handling of V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE is fully transparent. CTRL_CLASS controls are automatically added. Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl> Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2010-08-02 01:32:42 +08:00
v4l2-event.o v4l2-ctrls.o
# V4L2 core modules
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV) += videodev.o v4l2-int-device.o
ifeq ($(CONFIG_COMPAT),y)
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV) += v4l2-compat-ioctl32.o
endif
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L2_COMMON) += v4l2-common.o
# All i2c modules must come first:
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TUNER) += tuner.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TVAUDIO) += tvaudio.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TDA7432) += tda7432.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA6588) += saa6588.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TDA9840) += tda9840.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TEA6415C) += tea6415c.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TEA6420) += tea6420.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA7110) += saa7110.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA711X) += saa7115.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA717X) += saa717x.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA7127) += saa7127.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA7185) += saa7185.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA7191) += saa7191.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7170) += adv7170.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7175) += adv7175.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7180) += adv7180.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7343) += adv7343.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_VPX3220) += vpx3220.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_BT819) += bt819.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_BT856) += bt856.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_BT866) += bt866.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_KS0127) += ks0127.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_THS7303) += ths7303.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_VINO) += indycam.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TVP5150) += tvp5150.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TVP514X) += tvp514x.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TVP7002) += tvp7002.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_MSP3400) += msp3400.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CS5345) += cs5345.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CS53L32A) += cs53l32a.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_M52790) += m52790.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TLV320AIC23B) += tlv320aic23b.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_WM8775) += wm8775.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_WM8739) += wm8739.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_VP27SMPX) += vp27smpx.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CX25840) += cx25840/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_UPD64031A) += upd64031a.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_UPD64083) += upd64083.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_OV7670) += ov7670.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TCM825X) += tcm825x.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TVEEPROM) += tveeprom.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_MT9V011) += mt9v011.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SR030PC30) += sr030pc30.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_NOON010PC30) += noon010pc30.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_IMX074) += imx074.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_MT9M001) += mt9m001.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_MT9M111) += mt9m111.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_MT9T031) += mt9t031.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_MT9T112) += mt9t112.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_MT9V022) += mt9v022.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_OV2640) += ov2640.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_OV6650) += ov6650.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_OV772X) += ov772x.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_OV9640) += ov9640.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_RJ54N1) += rj54n1cb0c.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_TW9910) += tw9910.o
# And now the v4l2 drivers:
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_BT848) += bt8xx/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_ZORAN) += zoran/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CQCAM) += c-qcam.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_BWQCAM) += bw-qcam.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_W9966) += w9966.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_PMS) += pms.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_VINO) += vino.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_MEYE) += meye.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA7134) += saa7134/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CX88) += cx88/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_EM28XX) += em28xx/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TLG2300) += tlg2300/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CX231XX) += cx231xx/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_USBVISION) += usbvision/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_PVRUSB2) += pvrusb2/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA2) += cpia2/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_MXB) += mxb.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_HEXIUM_ORION) += hexium_orion.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_HEXIUM_GEMINI) += hexium_gemini.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_TIMBERDALE) += timblogiw.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEOBUF_GEN) += videobuf-core.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEOBUF_DMA_SG) += videobuf-dma-sg.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEOBUF_DMA_CONTIG) += videobuf-dma-contig.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEOBUF_VMALLOC) += videobuf-vmalloc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEOBUF_DVB) += videobuf-dvb.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_BTCX) += btcx-risc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEOBUF2_CORE) += videobuf2-core.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEOBUF2_MEMOPS) += videobuf2-memops.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEOBUF2_VMALLOC) += videobuf2-vmalloc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEOBUF2_DMA_CONTIG) += videobuf2-dma-contig.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEOBUF2_DMA_SG) += videobuf2-dma-sg.o
obj-$(CONFIG_V4L2_MEM2MEM_DEV) += v4l2-mem2mem.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_M32R_AR_M64278) += arv.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CX2341X) += cx2341x.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CAFE_CCIC) += cafe_ccic.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_VIA_CAMERA) += via-camera.o
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_ZR364XX) += zr364xx.o
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_STKWEBCAM) += stkwebcam.o
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_SN9C102) += sn9c102/
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_ET61X251) += et61x251/
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_PWC) += pwc/
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_GSPCA) += gspca/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_HDPVR) += hdpvr/
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_S2255) += s2255drv.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_IVTV) += ivtv/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CX18) += cx18/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_VIU) += fsl-viu.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_VIVI) += vivi.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_MEM2MEM_TESTDEV) += mem2mem_testdev.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CX23885) += cx23885/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_AK881X) += ak881x.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_OMAP2) += omap2cam.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA) += soc_camera.o soc_mediabus.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA_PLATFORM) += soc_camera_platform.o
# soc-camera host drivers have to be linked after camera drivers
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_MX1) += mx1_camera.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_MX2) += mx2_camera.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_MX3) += mx3_camera.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_PXA27x) += pxa_camera.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SH_MOBILE_CSI2) += sh_mobile_csi2.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SH_MOBILE_CEU) += sh_mobile_ceu_camera.o
[media] SoC Camera: add driver for OMAP1 camera interface This is a V4L2 driver for TI OMAP1 SoC camera interface. Both videobuf-dma versions are supported, contig and sg, selectable with a module option. The former uses less processing power, but often fails to allocate contignuous buffer memory. The latter is free of this problem, but generates tens of DMA interrupts per frame. If contig memory allocation ever fails, the driver falls back to sg automatically on next open, but still can be switched back to contig manually. Both paths work stable for me, even under heavy load, on my OMAP1510 based Amstrad Delta videophone, that is the oldest, least powerfull OMAP1 implementation. The interface generally works in pass-through mode. Since input data byte endianess can be swapped, it provides up to two v4l2 pixel formats per each of several soc_mbus formats that have their swapped endian counterparts. Boards using this driver can provide it with the following platform data: - if and what freqency clock is expected by an on-board camera sensor, - what is the maximum pixel clock that should be accepted from the sensor, - what is the polarity of the sensor provided pixel clock, - if the interface GPIO line is connected to a sensor reset/powerdown input and what is the input polarity. Created and tested against linux-2.6.36-rc5 on Amstrad Delta. Signed-off-by: Janusz Krzysztofik <jkrzyszt@tis.icnet.pl> Signed-off-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <g.liakhovetski@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2010-09-30 19:35:49 +08:00
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_OMAP1) += omap1_camera.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SAMSUNG_S5P_FIMC) += s5p-fimc/
obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_DAVINCI) += davinci/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SH_VOU) += sh_vou.o
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_AU0828) += au0828/
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_VIDEO_CLASS) += uvc/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA7164) += saa7164/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_IR_I2C) += ir-kbd-i2c.o
obj-y += davinci/
obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP) += omap/
EXTRA_CFLAGS += -Idrivers/media/dvb/dvb-core
EXTRA_CFLAGS += -Idrivers/media/dvb/frontends
EXTRA_CFLAGS += -Idrivers/media/common/tuners