linux_old1/include/media/v4l2-device.h

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/*
V4L2 device support header.
Copyright (C) 2008 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_DEVICE_H
#define _V4L2_DEVICE_H
#include <media/media-device.h>
#include <media/v4l2-subdev.h>
#include <media/v4l2-dev.h>
#define V4L2_DEVICE_NAME_SIZE (20 + 16)
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
struct v4l2_ctrl_handler;
/**
* struct v4l2_device - main struct to for V4L2 device drivers
*
* @dev: pointer to struct device.
* @mdev: pointer to struct media_device
* @subdevs: used to keep track of the registered subdevs
* @lock: lock this struct; can be used by the driver as well
* if this struct is embedded into a larger struct.
* @name: unique device name, by default the driver name + bus ID
* @notify: notify callback called by some sub-devices.
* @ctrl_handler: The control handler. May be NULL.
* @prio: Device's priority state
* @ref: Keep track of the references to this struct.
* @release: Release function that is called when the ref count
* goes to 0.
*
* Each instance of a V4L2 device should create the v4l2_device struct,
* either stand-alone or embedded in a larger struct.
*
* It allows easy access to sub-devices (see v4l2-subdev.h) and provides
* basic V4L2 device-level support.
*
* .. note::
*
* #) dev->driver_data points to this struct.
* #) dev might be NULL if there is no parent device
*/
struct v4l2_device {
struct device *dev;
#if defined(CONFIG_MEDIA_CONTROLLER)
struct media_device *mdev;
#endif
struct list_head subdevs;
spinlock_t lock;
char name[V4L2_DEVICE_NAME_SIZE];
void (*notify)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd,
unsigned int notification, void *arg);
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
struct v4l2_ctrl_handler *ctrl_handler;
struct v4l2_prio_state prio;
struct kref ref;
void (*release)(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev);
};
/**
* v4l2_device_get - gets a V4L2 device reference
*
* @v4l2_dev: pointer to struct v4l2_device
*
* This is an ancillary routine meant to increment the usage for the
* struct v4l2_device pointed by @v4l2_dev.
*/
static inline void v4l2_device_get(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev)
{
kref_get(&v4l2_dev->ref);
}
/**
* v4l2_device_put - putss a V4L2 device reference
*
* @v4l2_dev: pointer to struct v4l2_device
*
* This is an ancillary routine meant to decrement the usage for the
* struct v4l2_device pointed by @v4l2_dev.
*/
int v4l2_device_put(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev);
/**
* v4l2_device_register -Initialize v4l2_dev and make dev->driver_data
* point to v4l2_dev.
*
* @dev: pointer to struct device
* @v4l2_dev: pointer to struct v4l2_device
*
* .. note::
* dev may be NULL in rare cases (ISA devices).
* In such case the caller must fill in the v4l2_dev->name field
* before calling this function.
*/
int __must_check v4l2_device_register(struct device *dev,
struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev);
/**
* v4l2_device_set_name - Optional function to initialize the
* name field of struct v4l2_device
*
* @v4l2_dev: pointer to struct v4l2_device
* @basename: base name for the device name
* @instance: pointer to a static atomic_t var with the instance usage for
* the device driver.
*
* v4l2_device_set_name() initializes the name field of struct v4l2_device
* using the driver name and a driver-global atomic_t instance.
*
* This function will increment the instance counter and returns the
* instance value used in the name.
*
* Example:
*
* static atomic_t drv_instance = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
*
* ...
*
* instance = v4l2_device_set_name(&v4l2_dev, "foo", &drv_instance);
*
* The first time this is called the name field will be set to foo0 and
* this function returns 0. If the name ends with a digit (e.g. cx18),
* then the name will be set to cx18-0 since cx180 would look really odd.
*/
int v4l2_device_set_name(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev, const char *basename,
atomic_t *instance);
/**
* v4l2_device_disconnect - Change V4L2 device state to disconnected.
*
* @v4l2_dev: pointer to struct v4l2_device
*
* Should be called when the USB parent disconnects.
* Since the parent disappears, this ensures that v4l2_dev doesn't have
* an invalid parent pointer.
*
* .. note:: This function sets v4l2_dev->dev to NULL.
*/
void v4l2_device_disconnect(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev);
/**
* v4l2_device_unregister - Unregister all sub-devices and any other
* resources related to v4l2_dev.
*
* @v4l2_dev: pointer to struct v4l2_device
*/
void v4l2_device_unregister(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev);
/**
* v4l2_device_register_subdev - Registers a subdev with a v4l2 device.
*
* @v4l2_dev: pointer to struct v4l2_device
* @sd: pointer to struct v4l2_subdev
*
* While registered, the subdev module is marked as in-use.
*
* An error is returned if the module is no longer loaded on any attempts
* to register it.
*/
int __must_check v4l2_device_register_subdev(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev,
struct v4l2_subdev *sd);
/**
* v4l2_device_unregister_subdev - Unregisters a subdev with a v4l2 device.
*
* @sd: pointer to struct v4l2_subdev
*
* .. note ::
*
* Can also be called if the subdev wasn't registered. In such
* case, it will do nothing.
*/
void v4l2_device_unregister_subdev(struct v4l2_subdev *sd);
/**
* v4l2_device_register_subdev_nodes - Registers device nodes for all subdevs
* of the v4l2 device that are marked with
* the V4L2_SUBDEV_FL_HAS_DEVNODE flag.
*
* @v4l2_dev: pointer to struct v4l2_device
*/
int __must_check
v4l2_device_register_subdev_nodes(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev);
/**
* v4l2_subdev_notify - Sends a notification to v4l2_device.
*
* @sd: pointer to struct v4l2_subdev
* @notification: type of notification. Please notice that the notification
* type is driver-specific.
* @arg: arguments for the notification. Those are specific to each
* notification type.
*/
static inline void v4l2_subdev_notify(struct v4l2_subdev *sd,
unsigned int notification, void *arg)
{
if (sd && sd->v4l2_dev && sd->v4l2_dev->notify)
sd->v4l2_dev->notify(sd, notification, arg);
}
/* Iterate over all subdevs. */
#define v4l2_device_for_each_subdev(sd, v4l2_dev) \
list_for_each_entry(sd, &(v4l2_dev)->subdevs, list)
/* Call the specified callback for all subdevs matching the condition.
Ignore any errors. Note that you cannot add or delete a subdev
while walking the subdevs list. */
#define __v4l2_device_call_subdevs_p(v4l2_dev, sd, cond, o, f, args...) \
do { \
list_for_each_entry((sd), &(v4l2_dev)->subdevs, list) \
if ((cond) && (sd)->ops->o && (sd)->ops->o->f) \
(sd)->ops->o->f((sd) , ##args); \
} while (0)
#define __v4l2_device_call_subdevs(v4l2_dev, cond, o, f, args...) \
do { \
struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
\
__v4l2_device_call_subdevs_p(v4l2_dev, __sd, cond, o, \
f , ##args); \
} while (0)
/* Call the specified callback for all subdevs matching the condition.
If the callback returns an error other than 0 or -ENOIOCTLCMD, then
return with that error code. Note that you cannot add or delete a
subdev while walking the subdevs list. */
#define __v4l2_device_call_subdevs_until_err_p(v4l2_dev, sd, cond, o, f, args...) \
({ \
long __err = 0; \
\
list_for_each_entry((sd), &(v4l2_dev)->subdevs, list) { \
if ((cond) && (sd)->ops->o && (sd)->ops->o->f) \
__err = (sd)->ops->o->f((sd) , ##args); \
if (__err && __err != -ENOIOCTLCMD) \
break; \
} \
(__err == -ENOIOCTLCMD) ? 0 : __err; \
})
#define __v4l2_device_call_subdevs_until_err(v4l2_dev, cond, o, f, args...) \
({ \
struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
__v4l2_device_call_subdevs_until_err_p(v4l2_dev, __sd, cond, o, \
f , ##args); \
})
/* Call the specified callback for all subdevs matching grp_id (if 0, then
match them all). Ignore any errors. Note that you cannot add or delete
a subdev while walking the subdevs list. */
#define v4l2_device_call_all(v4l2_dev, grpid, o, f, args...) \
do { \
struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
\
__v4l2_device_call_subdevs_p(v4l2_dev, __sd, \
!(grpid) || __sd->grp_id == (grpid), o, f , \
##args); \
} while (0)
/* Call the specified callback for all subdevs matching grp_id (if 0, then
match them all). If the callback returns an error other than 0 or
-ENOIOCTLCMD, then return with that error code. Note that you cannot
add or delete a subdev while walking the subdevs list. */
#define v4l2_device_call_until_err(v4l2_dev, grpid, o, f, args...) \
({ \
struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
__v4l2_device_call_subdevs_until_err_p(v4l2_dev, __sd, \
!(grpid) || __sd->grp_id == (grpid), o, f , \
##args); \
})
/*
* Call the specified callback for all subdevs where grp_id & grpmsk != 0
* (if grpmsk == `0, then match them all). Ignore any errors. Note that you
* cannot add or delete a subdev while walking the subdevs list.
*/
#define v4l2_device_mask_call_all(v4l2_dev, grpmsk, o, f, args...) \
do { \
struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
\
__v4l2_device_call_subdevs_p(v4l2_dev, __sd, \
!(grpmsk) || (__sd->grp_id & (grpmsk)), o, f , \
##args); \
} while (0)
/*
* Call the specified callback for all subdevs where grp_id & grpmsk != 0
* (if grpmsk == `0, then match them all). If the callback returns an error
* other than 0 or -ENOIOCTLCMD, then return with that error code. Note that
* you cannot add or delete a subdev while walking the subdevs list.
*/
#define v4l2_device_mask_call_until_err(v4l2_dev, grpmsk, o, f, args...) \
({ \
struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
__v4l2_device_call_subdevs_until_err_p(v4l2_dev, __sd, \
!(grpmsk) || (__sd->grp_id & (grpmsk)), o, f , \
##args); \
})
/*
* Does any subdev with matching grpid (or all if grpid == 0) has the given
* op?
*/
#define v4l2_device_has_op(v4l2_dev, grpid, o, f) \
({ \
struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
bool __result = false; \
list_for_each_entry(__sd, &(v4l2_dev)->subdevs, list) { \
if ((grpid) && __sd->grp_id != (grpid)) \
continue; \
if (v4l2_subdev_has_op(__sd, o, f)) { \
__result = true; \
break; \
} \
} \
__result; \
})
/*
* Does any subdev with matching grpmsk (or all if grpmsk == 0) has the given
* op?
*/
#define v4l2_device_mask_has_op(v4l2_dev, grpmsk, o, f) \
({ \
struct v4l2_subdev *__sd; \
bool __result = false; \
list_for_each_entry(__sd, &(v4l2_dev)->subdevs, list) { \
if ((grpmsk) && !(__sd->grp_id & (grpmsk))) \
continue; \
if (v4l2_subdev_has_op(__sd, o, f)) { \
__result = true; \
break; \
} \
} \
__result; \
})
#endif