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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2013-02-25 05:35:10 +0400
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Merge branch 'v4l_for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media
Pull media updates from Mauro Carvalho Chehab: - Some cleanups at V4L2 documentation - new drivers: ts2020 frontend, ov9650 sensor, s5c73m3 sensor, sh-mobile veu mem2mem driver, radio-ma901, davinci_vpfe staging driver - Lots of missing MAINTAINERS entries added - several em28xx driver improvements, including its conversion to videobuf2 - several fixups on drivers to make them to better comply with the API - DVB core: add support for DVBv5 stats, allowing the implementation of statistics for new standards like ISDB - mb86a20s: add statistics to the driver - lots of new board additions, cleanups, and driver improvements. * 'v4l_for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media: (596 commits) [media] media: Add 0x3009 USB PID to ttusb2 driver (fixed diff) [media] rtl28xxu: Add USB IDs for Compro VideoMate U620F [media] em28xx: add usb id for terratec h5 rev. 3 [media] media: rc: gpio-ir-recv: add support for device tree parsing [media] mceusb: move check earlier to make smatch happy [media] radio-si470x doc: add info about v4l2-ctl and sox+alsa [media] staging: media: Remove unnecessary OOM messages [media] sh_vou: Use vou_dev instead of vou_file wherever possible [media] sh_vou: Use video_drvdata() [media] drivers/media/platform/soc_camera/pxa_camera.c: use devm_ functions [media] mt9t112: mt9t111 format set up differs from mt9t112 [media] sh-mobile-ceu-camera: fix SHARPNESS control default Revert "[media] fc0011: Return early, if the frequency is already tuned" [media] cx18/ivtv: fix regression: remove __init from a non-init function [media] em28xx: fix analog streaming with USB bulk transfers [media] stv0900: remove unnecessary null pointer check [media] fc0011: Return early, if the frequency is already tuned [media] fc0011: Add some sanity checks and cleanups [media] fc0011: Fix xin value clamping Revert "[media] [PATH,1/2] mxl5007 move reset to attach" ...
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/dvbapi.xml2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/dvbproperty.xml180
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/frontend.xml2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/common.xml2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/compat.xml16
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/controls.xml23
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/io.xml59
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12m.xml2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10alaw8.xml34
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-uv8.xml62
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt.xml2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/subdev-formats.xml926
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/v4l2.xml12
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-dqevent.xml6
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-expbuf.xml28
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ctrl.xml8
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ext-ctrls.xml57
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-querycap.xml2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl1
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/gpio-ir-receiver.txt16
-rwxr-xr-xDocumentation/dvb/get_dvb_firmware17
-rw-r--r--Documentation/media-framework.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.au08282
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.cx238852
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.em28xx3
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.saa71341
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/et61x251.txt315
-rwxr-xr-x[-rw-r--r--]Documentation/video4linux/extract_xc3028.pl0
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/fimc.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/ibmcam.txt323
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/m5602.txt12
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/ov511.txt288
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/se401.txt54
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/si470x.txt7
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/soc-camera.txt146
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/stv680.txt53
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/v4l2-controls.txt22
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/v4l2-framework.txt3
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/w9968cf.txt458
-rw-r--r--Documentation/video4linux/zc0301.txt270
40 files changed, 977 insertions, 2443 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/dvbapi.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/dvbapi.xml
index 757488b24f4f..0197bcc7842d 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/dvbapi.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/dvbapi.xml
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Added ISDB-T test originally written by Patrick Boettcher
<title>LINUX DVB API</title>
-<subtitle>Version 5.8</subtitle>
+<subtitle>Version 5.10</subtitle>
<!-- ADD THE CHAPTERS HERE -->
<chapter id="dvb_introdution">
&sub-intro;
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/dvbproperty.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/dvbproperty.xml
index 957e3acaae8e..4a5eaeed0b9e 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/dvbproperty.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/dvbproperty.xml
@@ -7,14 +7,41 @@ the capability ioctls weren't implemented yet via the new way.</para>
<para>The typical usage for the <constant>FE_GET_PROPERTY/FE_SET_PROPERTY</constant>
API is to replace the ioctl's were the <link linkend="dvb-frontend-parameters">
struct <constant>dvb_frontend_parameters</constant></link> were used.</para>
+<section id="dtv-stats">
+<title>DTV stats type</title>
+<programlisting>
+struct dtv_stats {
+ __u8 scale; /* enum fecap_scale_params type */
+ union {
+ __u64 uvalue; /* for counters and relative scales */
+ __s64 svalue; /* for 1/1000 dB measures */
+ };
+} __packed;
+</programlisting>
+</section>
+<section id="dtv-fe-stats">
+<title>DTV stats type</title>
+<programlisting>
+#define MAX_DTV_STATS 4
+
+struct dtv_fe_stats {
+ __u8 len;
+ struct dtv_stats stat[MAX_DTV_STATS];
+} __packed;
+</programlisting>
+</section>
+
<section id="dtv-property">
<title>DTV property type</title>
<programlisting>
/* Reserved fields should be set to 0 */
+
struct dtv_property {
__u32 cmd;
+ __u32 reserved[3];
union {
__u32 data;
+ struct dtv_fe_stats st;
struct {
__u8 data[32];
__u32 len;
@@ -440,7 +467,7 @@ typedef enum fe_delivery_system {
<title><constant>DTV-ISDBT-LAYER*</constant> parameters</title>
<para>ISDB-T channels can be coded hierarchically. As opposed to DVB-T in
ISDB-T hierarchical layers can be decoded simultaneously. For that
- reason a ISDB-T demodulator has 3 viterbi and 3 reed-solomon-decoders.</para>
+ reason a ISDB-T demodulator has 3 Viterbi and 3 Reed-Solomon decoders.</para>
<para>ISDB-T has 3 hierarchical layers which each can use a part of the
available segments. The total number of segments over all layers has
to 13 in ISDB-T.</para>
@@ -850,6 +877,147 @@ enum fe_interleaving {
<para>use the special macro LNA_AUTO to set LNA auto</para>
</section>
</section>
+
+ <section id="frontend-stat-properties">
+ <title>Frontend statistics indicators</title>
+ <para>The values are returned via <constant>dtv_property.stat</constant>.
+ If the property is supported, <constant>dtv_property.stat.len</constant> is bigger than zero.</para>
+ <para>For most delivery systems, <constant>dtv_property.stat.len</constant>
+ will be 1 if the stats is supported, and the properties will
+ return a single value for each parameter.</para>
+ <para>It should be noticed, however, that new OFDM delivery systems
+ like ISDB can use different modulation types for each group of
+ carriers. On such standards, up to 3 groups of statistics can be
+ provided, and <constant>dtv_property.stat.len</constant> is updated
+ to reflect the "global" metrics, plus one metric per each carrier
+ group (called "layer" on ISDB).</para>
+ <para>So, in order to be consistent with other delivery systems, the first
+ value at <link linkend="dtv-stats"><constant>dtv_property.stat.dtv_stats</constant></link>
+ array refers to the global metric. The other elements of the array
+ represent each layer, starting from layer A(index 1),
+ layer B (index 2) and so on.</para>
+ <para>The number of filled elements are stored at <constant>dtv_property.stat.len</constant>.</para>
+ <para>Each element of the <constant>dtv_property.stat.dtv_stats</constant> array consists on two elements:</para>
+ <itemizedlist mark='opencircle'>
+ <listitem><para><constant>svalue</constant> or <constant>uvalue</constant>, where
+ <constant>svalue</constant> is for signed values of the measure (dB measures)
+ and <constant>uvalue</constant> is for unsigned values (counters, relative scale)</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><constant>scale</constant> - Scale for the value. It can be:</para>
+ <section id = "fecap-scale-params">
+ <itemizedlist mark='bullet'>
+ <listitem><para><constant>FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE</constant> - The parameter is supported by the frontend, but it was not possible to collect it (could be a transitory or permanent condition)</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><constant>FE_SCALE_DECIBEL</constant> - parameter is a signed value, measured in 1/1000 dB</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><constant>FE_SCALE_RELATIVE</constant> - parameter is a unsigned value, where 0 means 0% and 65535 means 100%.</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para><constant>FE_SCALE_COUNTER</constant> - parameter is a unsigned value that counts the occurrence of an event, like bit error, block error, or lapsed time.</para></listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ </section>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ <section id="DTV-STAT-SIGNAL-STRENGTH">
+ <title><constant>DTV_STAT_SIGNAL_STRENGTH</constant></title>
+ <para>Indicates the signal strength level at the analog part of the tuner or of the demod.</para>
+ <para>Possible scales for this metric are:</para>
+ <itemizedlist mark='bullet'>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE</constant> - it failed to measure it, or the measurement was not complete yet.</listitem>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_DECIBEL</constant> - signal strength is in 0.0001 dBm units, power measured in miliwatts. This value is generally negative.</listitem>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_RELATIVE</constant> - The frontend provides a 0% to 100% measurement for power (actually, 0 to 65535).</listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ </section>
+ <section id="DTV-STAT-CNR">
+ <title><constant>DTV_STAT_CNR</constant></title>
+ <para>Indicates the Signal to Noise ratio for the main carrier.</para>
+ <para>Possible scales for this metric are:</para>
+ <itemizedlist mark='bullet'>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE</constant> - it failed to measure it, or the measurement was not complete yet.</listitem>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_DECIBEL</constant> - Signal/Noise ratio is in 0.0001 dB units.</listitem>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_RELATIVE</constant> - The frontend provides a 0% to 100% measurement for Signal/Noise (actually, 0 to 65535).</listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ </section>
+ <section id="DTV-STAT-PRE-ERROR-BIT-COUNT">
+ <title><constant>DTV_STAT_PRE_ERROR_BIT_COUNT</constant></title>
+ <para>Measures the number of bit errors before the forward error correction (FEC) on the inner coding block (before Viterbi, LDPC or other inner code).</para>
+ <para>This measure is taken during the same interval as <constant>DTV_STAT_PRE_TOTAL_BIT_COUNT</constant>.</para>
+ <para>In order to get the BER (Bit Error Rate) measurement, it should be divided by
+ <link linkend="DTV-STAT-PRE-TOTAL-BIT-COUNT"><constant>DTV_STAT_PRE_TOTAL_BIT_COUNT</constant></link>.</para>
+ <para>This measurement is monotonically increased, as the frontend gets more bit count measurements.
+ The frontend may reset it when a channel/transponder is tuned.</para>
+ <para>Possible scales for this metric are:</para>
+ <itemizedlist mark='bullet'>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE</constant> - it failed to measure it, or the measurement was not complete yet.</listitem>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_COUNTER</constant> - Number of error bits counted before the inner coding.</listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ </section>
+ <section id="DTV-STAT-PRE-TOTAL-BIT-COUNT">
+ <title><constant>DTV_STAT_PRE_TOTAL_BIT_COUNT</constant></title>
+ <para>Measures the amount of bits received before the inner code block, during the same period as
+ <link linkend="DTV-STAT-PRE-ERROR-BIT-COUNT"><constant>DTV_STAT_PRE_ERROR_BIT_COUNT</constant></link> measurement was taken.</para>
+ <para>It should be noticed that this measurement can be smaller than the total amount of bits on the transport stream,
+ as the frontend may need to manually restart the measurement, loosing some data between each measurement interval.</para>
+ <para>This measurement is monotonically increased, as the frontend gets more bit count measurements.
+ The frontend may reset it when a channel/transponder is tuned.</para>
+ <para>Possible scales for this metric are:</para>
+ <itemizedlist mark='bullet'>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE</constant> - it failed to measure it, or the measurement was not complete yet.</listitem>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_COUNTER</constant> - Number of bits counted while measuring
+ <link linkend="DTV-STAT-PRE-ERROR-BIT-COUNT"><constant>DTV_STAT_PRE_ERROR_BIT_COUNT</constant></link>.</listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ </section>
+ <section id="DTV-STAT-POST-ERROR-BIT-COUNT">
+ <title><constant>DTV_STAT_POST_ERROR_BIT_COUNT</constant></title>
+ <para>Measures the number of bit errors after the forward error correction (FEC) done by inner code block (after Viterbi, LDPC or other inner code).</para>
+ <para>This measure is taken during the same interval as <constant>DTV_STAT_POST_TOTAL_BIT_COUNT</constant>.</para>
+ <para>In order to get the BER (Bit Error Rate) measurement, it should be divided by
+ <link linkend="DTV-STAT-POST-TOTAL-BIT-COUNT"><constant>DTV_STAT_POST_TOTAL_BIT_COUNT</constant></link>.</para>
+ <para>This measurement is monotonically increased, as the frontend gets more bit count measurements.
+ The frontend may reset it when a channel/transponder is tuned.</para>
+ <para>Possible scales for this metric are:</para>
+ <itemizedlist mark='bullet'>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE</constant> - it failed to measure it, or the measurement was not complete yet.</listitem>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_COUNTER</constant> - Number of error bits counted after the inner coding.</listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ </section>
+ <section id="DTV-STAT-POST-TOTAL-BIT-COUNT">
+ <title><constant>DTV_STAT_POST_TOTAL_BIT_COUNT</constant></title>
+ <para>Measures the amount of bits received after the inner coding, during the same period as
+ <link linkend="DTV-STAT-POST-ERROR-BIT-COUNT"><constant>DTV_STAT_POST_ERROR_BIT_COUNT</constant></link> measurement was taken.</para>
+ <para>It should be noticed that this measurement can be smaller than the total amount of bits on the transport stream,
+ as the frontend may need to manually restart the measurement, loosing some data between each measurement interval.</para>
+ <para>This measurement is monotonically increased, as the frontend gets more bit count measurements.
+ The frontend may reset it when a channel/transponder is tuned.</para>
+ <para>Possible scales for this metric are:</para>
+ <itemizedlist mark='bullet'>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE</constant> - it failed to measure it, or the measurement was not complete yet.</listitem>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_COUNTER</constant> - Number of bits counted while measuring
+ <link linkend="DTV-STAT-POST-ERROR-BIT-COUNT"><constant>DTV_STAT_POST_ERROR_BIT_COUNT</constant></link>.</listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ </section>
+ <section id="DTV-STAT-ERROR-BLOCK-COUNT">
+ <title><constant>DTV_STAT_ERROR_BLOCK_COUNT</constant></title>
+ <para>Measures the number of block errors after the outer forward error correction coding (after Reed-Solomon or other outer code).</para>
+ <para>This measurement is monotonically increased, as the frontend gets more bit count measurements.
+ The frontend may reset it when a channel/transponder is tuned.</para>
+ <para>Possible scales for this metric are:</para>
+ <itemizedlist mark='bullet'>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE</constant> - it failed to measure it, or the measurement was not complete yet.</listitem>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_COUNTER</constant> - Number of error blocks counted after the outer coding.</listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ </section>
+ <section id="DTV-STAT-TOTAL-BLOCK-COUNT">
+ <title><constant>DTV-STAT_TOTAL_BLOCK_COUNT</constant></title>
+ <para>Measures the total number of blocks received during the same period as
+ <link linkend="DTV-STAT-ERROR-BLOCK-COUNT"><constant>DTV_STAT_ERROR_BLOCK_COUNT</constant></link> measurement was taken.</para>
+ <para>It can be used to calculate the PER indicator, by dividing
+ <link linkend="DTV-STAT-ERROR-BLOCK-COUNT"><constant>DTV_STAT_ERROR_BLOCK_COUNT</constant></link>
+ by <link linkend="DTV-STAT-TOTAL-BLOCK-COUNT"><constant>DTV-STAT-TOTAL-BLOCK-COUNT</constant></link>.</para>
+ <para>Possible scales for this metric are:</para>
+ <itemizedlist mark='bullet'>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE</constant> - it failed to measure it, or the measurement was not complete yet.</listitem>
+ <listitem><constant>FE_SCALE_COUNTER</constant> - Number of blocks counted while measuring
+ <link linkend="DTV-STAT-ERROR-BLOCK-COUNT"><constant>DTV_STAT_ERROR_BLOCK_COUNT</constant></link>.</listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ </section>
+ </section>
+
<section id="frontend-property-terrestrial-systems">
<title>Properties used on terrestrial delivery systems</title>
<section id="dvbt-params">
@@ -871,6 +1039,7 @@ enum fe_interleaving {
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-HIERARCHY"><constant>DTV_HIERARCHY</constant></link></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-LNA"><constant>DTV_LNA</constant></link></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
+ <para>In addition, the <link linkend="frontend-stat-properties">DTV QoS statistics</link> are also valid.</para>
</section>
<section id="dvbt2-params">
<title>DVB-T2 delivery system</title>
@@ -895,6 +1064,7 @@ enum fe_interleaving {
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-STREAM-ID"><constant>DTV_STREAM_ID</constant></link></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-LNA"><constant>DTV_LNA</constant></link></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
+ <para>In addition, the <link linkend="frontend-stat-properties">DTV QoS statistics</link> are also valid.</para>
</section>
<section id="isdbt">
<title>ISDB-T delivery system</title>
@@ -948,6 +1118,7 @@ enum fe_interleaving {
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-ISDBT-LAYER-SEGMENT-COUNT"><constant>DTV_ISDBT_LAYERC_SEGMENT_COUNT</constant></link></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-ISDBT-LAYER-TIME-INTERLEAVING"><constant>DTV_ISDBT_LAYERC_TIME_INTERLEAVING</constant></link></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
+ <para>In addition, the <link linkend="frontend-stat-properties">DTV QoS statistics</link> are also valid.</para>
</section>
<section id="atsc-params">
<title>ATSC delivery system</title>
@@ -961,6 +1132,7 @@ enum fe_interleaving {
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-MODULATION"><constant>DTV_MODULATION</constant></link></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-BANDWIDTH-HZ"><constant>DTV_BANDWIDTH_HZ</constant></link></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
+ <para>In addition, the <link linkend="frontend-stat-properties">DTV QoS statistics</link> are also valid.</para>
</section>
<section id="atscmh-params">
<title>ATSC-MH delivery system</title>
@@ -988,6 +1160,7 @@ enum fe_interleaving {
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-ATSCMH-SCCC-CODE-MODE-C"><constant>DTV_ATSCMH_SCCC_CODE_MODE_C</constant></link></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-ATSCMH-SCCC-CODE-MODE-D"><constant>DTV_ATSCMH_SCCC_CODE_MODE_D</constant></link></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
+ <para>In addition, the <link linkend="frontend-stat-properties">DTV QoS statistics</link> are also valid.</para>
</section>
<section id="dtmb-params">
<title>DTMB delivery system</title>
@@ -1007,6 +1180,7 @@ enum fe_interleaving {
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-INTERLEAVING"><constant>DTV_INTERLEAVING</constant></link></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-LNA"><constant>DTV_LNA</constant></link></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
+ <para>In addition, the <link linkend="frontend-stat-properties">DTV QoS statistics</link> are also valid.</para>
</section>
</section>
<section id="frontend-property-cable-systems">
@@ -1028,6 +1202,7 @@ enum fe_interleaving {
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-INNER-FEC"><constant>DTV_INNER_FEC</constant></link></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-LNA"><constant>DTV_LNA</constant></link></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
+ <para>In addition, the <link linkend="frontend-stat-properties">DTV QoS statistics</link> are also valid.</para>
</section>
<section id="dvbc-annex-b-params">
<title>DVB-C Annex B delivery system</title>
@@ -1043,6 +1218,7 @@ enum fe_interleaving {
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-INVERSION"><constant>DTV_INVERSION</constant></link></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-LNA"><constant>DTV_LNA</constant></link></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
+ <para>In addition, the <link linkend="frontend-stat-properties">DTV QoS statistics</link> are also valid.</para>
</section>
</section>
<section id="frontend-property-satellital-systems">
@@ -1062,6 +1238,7 @@ enum fe_interleaving {
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-VOLTAGE"><constant>DTV_VOLTAGE</constant></link></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-TONE"><constant>DTV_TONE</constant></link></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
+ <para>In addition, the <link linkend="frontend-stat-properties">DTV QoS statistics</link> are also valid.</para>
<para>Future implementations might add those two missing parameters:</para>
<itemizedlist mark='opencircle'>
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-DISEQC-MASTER"><constant>DTV_DISEQC_MASTER</constant></link></para></listitem>
@@ -1077,6 +1254,7 @@ enum fe_interleaving {
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-ROLLOFF"><constant>DTV_ROLLOFF</constant></link></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><link linkend="DTV-STREAM-ID"><constant>DTV_STREAM_ID</constant></link></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
+ <para>In addition, the <link linkend="frontend-stat-properties">DTV QoS statistics</link> are also valid.</para>
</section>
<section id="turbo-params">
<title>Turbo code delivery system</title>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/frontend.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/frontend.xml
index 426c2526a454..df39ba395df0 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/frontend.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/dvb/frontend.xml
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ typedef enum fe_status {
<entry align="char">The frontend has found a DVB signal</entry>
</row><row>
<entry align="char">FE_HAS_VITERBI</entry>
-<entry align="char">The frontend FEC code is stable</entry>
+<entry align="char">The frontend FEC inner coding (Viterbi, LDPC or other inner code) is stable</entry>
</row><row>
<entry align="char">FE_HAS_SYNC</entry>
<entry align="char">Syncronization bytes was found</entry>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/common.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/common.xml
index 73c6847436c9..ae06afbbb3a9 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/common.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/common.xml
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ to zero and the <constant>VIDIOC_G_STD</constant>,
<para>Applications can make use of the <xref linkend="input-capabilities" /> and
<xref linkend="output-capabilities"/> flags to determine whether the video standard ioctls
are available for the device.</para>
-&ENOTTY;.
+
<para>See <xref linkend="buffer" /> for a rationale. Probably
even USB cameras follow some well known video standard. It might have
been better to explicitly indicate elsewhere if a device cannot live
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/compat.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/compat.xml
index 3dd9e78815d1..104a1a2b8849 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/compat.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/compat.xml
@@ -2477,6 +2477,22 @@ that used it. It was originally scheduled for removal in 2.6.35.
</orderedlist>
</section>
+ <section>
+ <title>V4L2 in Linux 3.9</title>
+ <orderedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Added timestamp types to
+ <structfield>flags</structfield> field in
+ <structname>v4l2_buffer</structname>. See <xref
+ linkend="buffer-flags" />.</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Added <constant>V4L2_EVENT_CTRL_CH_RANGE</constant> control event
+ changes flag. See <xref linkend="changes-flags"/>.</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </orderedlist>
+ </section>
+
<section id="other">
<title>Relation of V4L2 to other Linux multimedia APIs</title>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/controls.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/controls.xml
index 7fe5be1d3bbb..9e8f85498678 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/controls.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/controls.xml
@@ -203,29 +203,6 @@ and should not be used in new drivers and applications.</entry>
<entry>boolean</entry>
<entry>Mirror the picture vertically.</entry>
</row>
- <row>
- <entry><constant>V4L2_CID_HCENTER_DEPRECATED</constant> (formerly <constant>V4L2_CID_HCENTER</constant>)</entry>
- <entry>integer</entry>
- <entry>Horizontal image centering. This control is
-deprecated. New drivers and applications should use the <link
-linkend="camera-controls">Camera class controls</link>
-<constant>V4L2_CID_PAN_ABSOLUTE</constant>,
-<constant>V4L2_CID_PAN_RELATIVE</constant> and
-<constant>V4L2_CID_PAN_RESET</constant> instead.</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry><constant>V4L2_CID_VCENTER_DEPRECATED</constant>
- (formerly <constant>V4L2_CID_VCENTER</constant>)</entry>
- <entry>integer</entry>
- <entry>Vertical image centering. Centering is intended to
-<emphasis>physically</emphasis> adjust cameras. For image cropping see
-<xref linkend="crop" />, for clipping <xref linkend="overlay" />. This
-control is deprecated. New drivers and applications should use the
-<link linkend="camera-controls">Camera class controls</link>
-<constant>V4L2_CID_TILT_ABSOLUTE</constant>,
-<constant>V4L2_CID_TILT_RELATIVE</constant> and
-<constant>V4L2_CID_TILT_RESET</constant> instead.</entry>
- </row>
<row id="v4l2-power-line-frequency">
<entry><constant>V4L2_CID_POWER_LINE_FREQUENCY</constant></entry>
<entry>enum</entry>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/io.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/io.xml
index 388a34032653..e6c58559ca6b 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/io.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/io.xml
@@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ rest should be evident.</para>
<note>
<title>Experimental</title>
- <para>This is an <link linkend="experimental"> experimental </link>
+ <para>This is an <link linkend="experimental">experimental</link>
interface and may change in the future.</para>
</note>
@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ DMA buffer from userspace using a file descriptor previously exported for a
different or the same device (known as the importer role), or both. This
section describes the DMABUF importer role API in V4L2.</para>
- <para>Refer to <link linked="vidioc-expbuf"> DMABUF exporting </link> for
+ <para>Refer to <link linkend="vidioc-expbuf">DMABUF exporting</link> for
details about exporting V4L2 buffers as DMABUF file descriptors.</para>
<para>Input and output devices support the streaming I/O method when the
@@ -741,17 +741,19 @@ applications when an output stream.</entry>
<entry>struct timeval</entry>
<entry><structfield>timestamp</structfield></entry>
<entry></entry>
- <entry><para>For input streams this is the
-system time (as returned by the <function>gettimeofday()</function>
-function) when the first data byte was captured. For output streams
-the data will not be displayed before this time, secondary to the
-nominal frame rate determined by the current video standard in
-enqueued order. Applications can for example zero this field to
-display frames as soon as possible. The driver stores the time at
-which the first data byte was actually sent out in the
-<structfield>timestamp</structfield> field. This permits
-applications to monitor the drift between the video and system
-clock.</para></entry>
+ <entry><para>For input streams this is time when the first data
+ byte was captured, as returned by the
+ <function>clock_gettime()</function> function for the relevant
+ clock id; see <constant>V4L2_BUF_FLAG_TIMESTAMP_*</constant> in
+ <xref linkend="buffer-flags" />. For output streams the data
+ will not be displayed before this time, secondary to the nominal
+ frame rate determined by the current video standard in enqueued
+ order. Applications can for example zero this field to display
+ frames as soon as possible. The driver stores the time at which
+ the first data byte was actually sent out in the
+ <structfield>timestamp</structfield> field. This permits
+ applications to monitor the drift between the video and system
+ clock.</para></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>&v4l2-timecode;</entry>
@@ -903,7 +905,7 @@ should set this to 0.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry></entry>
- <entry>__unsigned long</entry>
+ <entry>unsigned long</entry>
<entry><structfield>userptr</structfield></entry>
<entry>When the memory type in the containing &v4l2-buffer; is
<constant>V4L2_MEMORY_USERPTR</constant>, this is a userspace
@@ -1114,6 +1116,35 @@ Typically applications shall use this flag for output buffers if the data
in this buffer has not been created by the CPU but by some DMA-capable unit,
in which case caches have not been used.</entry>
</row>
+ <row>
+ <entry><constant>V4L2_BUF_FLAG_TIMESTAMP_MASK</constant></entry>
+ <entry>0xe000</entry>
+ <entry>Mask for timestamp types below. To test the
+ timestamp type, mask out bits not belonging to timestamp
+ type by performing a logical and operation with buffer
+ flags and timestamp mask.</entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry><constant>V4L2_BUF_FLAG_TIMESTAMP_UNKNOWN</constant></entry>
+ <entry>0x0000</entry>
+ <entry>Unknown timestamp type. This type is used by
+ drivers before Linux 3.9 and may be either monotonic (see
+ below) or realtime (wall clock). Monotonic clock has been
+ favoured in embedded systems whereas most of the drivers
+ use the realtime clock. Either kinds of timestamps are
+ available in user space via
+ <function>clock_gettime(2)</function> using clock IDs
+ <constant>CLOCK_MONOTONIC</constant> and
+ <constant>CLOCK_REALTIME</constant>, respectively.</entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry><constant>V4L2_BUF_FLAG_TIMESTAMP_MONOTONIC</constant></entry>
+ <entry>0x2000</entry>
+ <entry>The buffer timestamp has been taken from the
+ <constant>CLOCK_MONOTONIC</constant> clock. To access the
+ same clock outside V4L2, use
+ <function>clock_gettime(2)</function> .</entry>
+ </row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12m.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12m.xml
index a990b34d911a..f3a3d459fcdf 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12m.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12m.xml
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
<refnamediv>
<refname id="V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV12M"><constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12M</constant></refname>
<refname id="V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV21M"><constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21M</constant></refname>
- <refname id="V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV12MT_16X16"><constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT_16X16</constant></refname>
+ <refname id="V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV12MT-16X16"><constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT_16X16</constant></refname>
<refpurpose>Variation of <constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12</constant> and <constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21</constant> with planes
non contiguous in memory. </refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10alaw8.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10alaw8.xml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..29acc2098cc2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10alaw8.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+ <refentry>
+ <refmeta>
+ <refentrytitle>
+ V4L2_PIX_FMT_SBGGR10ALAW8 ('aBA8'),
+ V4L2_PIX_FMT_SGBRG10ALAW8 ('aGA8'),
+ V4L2_PIX_FMT_SGRBG10ALAW8 ('agA8'),
+ V4L2_PIX_FMT_SRGGB10ALAW8 ('aRA8'),
+ </refentrytitle>
+ &manvol;
+ </refmeta>
+ <refnamediv>
+ <refname id="V4L2-PIX-FMT-SBGGR10ALAW8">
+ <constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_SBGGR10ALAW8</constant>
+ </refname>
+ <refname id="V4L2-PIX-FMT-SGBRG10ALAW8">
+ <constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_SGBRG10ALAW8</constant>
+ </refname>
+ <refname id="V4L2-PIX-FMT-SGRBG10ALAW8">
+ <constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_SGRBG10ALAW8</constant>
+ </refname>
+ <refname id="V4L2-PIX-FMT-SRGGB10ALAW8">
+ <constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_SRGGB10ALAW8</constant>
+ </refname>
+ <refpurpose>10-bit Bayer formats compressed to 8 bits</refpurpose>
+ </refnamediv>
+ <refsect1>
+ <title>Description</title>
+ <para>The following four pixel formats are raw sRGB / Bayer
+ formats with 10 bits per color compressed to 8 bits each,
+ using the A-LAW algorithm. Each color component consumes 8
+ bits of memory. In other respects this format is similar to
+ <xref linkend="V4L2-PIX-FMT-SRGGB8"></xref>.</para>
+ </refsect1>
+ </refentry>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-uv8.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-uv8.xml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c507c1f73cd0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt-uv8.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+ <refentry id="V4L2-PIX-FMT-UV8">
+ <refmeta>
+ <refentrytitle>V4L2_PIX_FMT_UV8 ('UV8')</refentrytitle>
+ &manvol;
+ </refmeta>
+ <refnamediv>
+ <refname><constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_UV8</constant></refname>
+ <refpurpose>UV plane interleaved</refpurpose>
+ </refnamediv>
+ <refsect1>
+ <title>Description</title>
+ <para>In this format there is no Y plane, Only CbCr plane. ie
+ (UV interleaved)</para>
+ <example>
+ <title>
+ <constant>V4L2_PIX_FMT_UV8</constant>
+ pixel image
+ </title>
+
+ <formalpara>
+ <title>Byte Order.</title>
+ <para>Each cell is one byte.
+ <informaltable frame="none">
+ <tgroup cols="5" align="center">
+ <colspec align="left" colwidth="2*" />
+ <tbody valign="top">
+ <row>
+ <entry>start&nbsp;+&nbsp;0:</entry>
+ <entry>Cb<subscript>00</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cr<subscript>00</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cb<subscript>01</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cr<subscript>01</subscript></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry>start&nbsp;+&nbsp;4:</entry>
+ <entry>Cb<subscript>10</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cr<subscript>10</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cb<subscript>11</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cr<subscript>11</subscript></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry>start&nbsp;+&nbsp;8:</entry>
+ <entry>Cb<subscript>20</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cr<subscript>20</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cb<subscript>21</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cr<subscript>21</subscript></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry>start&nbsp;+&nbsp;12:</entry>
+ <entry>Cb<subscript>30</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cr<subscript>30</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cb<subscript>31</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>Cr<subscript>31</subscript></entry>
+ </row>
+ </tbody>
+ </tgroup>
+ </informaltable>
+ </para>
+ </formalpara>
+ </example>
+ </refsect1>
+ </refentry>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt.xml
index bf94f417592c..99b8d2ad6e4f 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/pixfmt.xml
@@ -673,6 +673,7 @@ access the palette, this must be done with ioctls of the Linux framebuffer API.<
&sub-srggb8;
&sub-sbggr16;
&sub-srggb10;
+ &sub-srggb10alaw8;
&sub-srggb10dpcm8;
&sub-srggb12;
</section>
@@ -701,6 +702,7 @@ information.</para>
&sub-y12;
&sub-y10b;
&sub-y16;
+ &sub-uv8;
&sub-yuyv;
&sub-uyvy;
&sub-yvyu;
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/subdev-formats.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/subdev-formats.xml
index a0a936455fae..cc51372ed5e0 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/subdev-formats.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/subdev-formats.xml
@@ -353,9 +353,9 @@
<listitem><para>The number of bits per pixel component. All components are
transferred on the same number of bits. Common values are 8, 10 and 12.</para>
</listitem>
- <listitem><para>If the pixel components are DPCM-compressed, a mention of the
- DPCM compression and the number of bits per compressed pixel component.</para>
- </listitem>
+ <listitem><para>The compression (optional). If the pixel components are
+ ALAW- or DPCM-compressed, a mention of the compression scheme and the
+ number of bits per compressed pixel component.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The number of bus samples per pixel. Pixels that are wider than
the bus width must be transferred in multiple samples. Common values are
1 and 2.</para></listitem>
@@ -504,6 +504,74 @@
<entry>r<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
<entry>r<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
</row>
+ <row id="V4L2-MBUS-FMT-SBGGR10-ALAW8-1X8">
+ <entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_SBGGR10_ALAW8_1X8</entry>
+ <entry>0x3015</entry>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>b<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>b<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>b<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>b<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>b<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>b<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>b<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>b<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row id="V4L2-MBUS-FMT-SGBRG10-ALAW8-1X8">
+ <entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_SGBRG10_ALAW8_1X8</entry>
+ <entry>0x3016</entry>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row id="V4L2-MBUS-FMT-SGRBG10-ALAW8-1X8">
+ <entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_SGRBG10_ALAW8_1X8</entry>
+ <entry>0x3017</entry>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>g<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row id="V4L2-MBUS-FMT-SRGGB10-ALAW8-1X8">
+ <entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_SRGGB10_ALAW8_1X8</entry>
+ <entry>0x3018</entry>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>r<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>r<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>r<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>r<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>r<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>r<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>r<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>r<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ </row>
<row id="V4L2-MBUS-FMT-SBGGR10-DPCM8-1X8">
<entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_SBGGR10_DPCM8_1X8</entry>
<entry>0x300b</entry>
@@ -853,10 +921,16 @@
<title>Packed YUV Formats</title>
<para>Those data formats transfer pixel data as (possibly downsampled) Y, U
- and V components. The format code is made of the following information.
+ and V components. Some formats include dummy bits in some of their samples
+ and are collectively referred to as "YDYC" (Y-Dummy-Y-Chroma) formats.
+ One cannot rely on the values of these dummy bits as those are undefined.
+ </para>
+ <para>The format code is made of the following information.
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>The Y, U and V components order code, as transferred on the
- bus. Possible values are YUYV, UYVY, YVYU and VYUY.</para></listitem>
+ bus. Possible values are YUYV, UYVY, YVYU and VYUY for formats with no
+ dummy bit, and YDYUYDYV, YDYVYDYU, YUYDYVYD and YVYDYUYD for YDYC formats.
+ </para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The number of bits per pixel component. All components are
transferred on the same number of bits. Common values are 8, 10 and 12.</para>
</listitem>
@@ -877,7 +951,21 @@
U, Y, V, Y order will be named <constant>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_UYVY8_2X8</constant>.
</para>
- <para>The following table lisst existing packet YUV formats.</para>
+ <para><xref linkend="v4l2-mbus-pixelcode-yuv8"/> list existing packet YUV
+ formats and describes the organization of each pixel data in each sample.
+ When a format pattern is split across multiple samples each of the samples
+ in the pattern is described.</para>
+
+ <para>The role of each bit transferred over the bus is identified by one
+ of the following codes.</para>
+
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem><para>y<subscript>x</subscript> for luma component bit number x</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para>u<subscript>x</subscript> for blue chroma component bit number x</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para>v<subscript>x</subscript> for red chroma component bit number x</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para>- for non-available bits (for positions higher than the bus width)</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para>d for dummy bits</para></listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
<table pgwide="0" frame="none" id="v4l2-mbus-pixelcode-yuv8">
<title>YUV Formats</title>
@@ -885,27 +973,37 @@
<colspec colname="id" align="left" />
<colspec colname="code" align="center"/>
<colspec colname="bit" />
- <colspec colnum="4" colname="b19" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="5" colname="b18" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="6" colname="b17" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="7" colname="b16" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="8" colname="b15" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="9" colname="b14" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="10" colname="b13" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="11" colname="b12" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="12" colname="b11" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="13" colname="b10" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="14" colname="b09" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="15" colname="b08" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="16" colname="b07" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="17" colname="b06" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="18" colname="b05" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="19" colname="b04" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="20" colname="b03" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="21" colname="b02" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="22" colname="b01" align="center" />
- <colspec colnum="23" colname="b00" align="center" />
- <spanspec namest="b19" nameend="b00" spanname="b0" />
+ <colspec colnum="4" colname="b29" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="5" colname="b28" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="6" colname="b27" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="7" colname="b26" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="8" colname="b25" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="9" colname="b24" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="10" colname="b23" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="11" colname="b22" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="12" colname="b21" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="13" colname="b20" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="14" colname="b19" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="15" colname="b18" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="16" colname="b17" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="17" colname="b16" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="18" colname="b15" align="center" />
+ <colspec colnum="19" colname="b14" align="center" />
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<entry></entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -1944,16 +1782,8 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>u<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -1969,16 +1799,8 @@
<entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_Y10_1X10</entry>
<entry>0x200a</entry>
<entry></entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>y<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -1994,16 +1816,8 @@
<entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_YUYV10_2X10</entry>
<entry>0x200b</entry>
<entry></entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>y<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2019,16 +1833,8 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>u<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>u<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>u<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2044,16 +1850,8 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>y<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2069,16 +1867,8 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>v<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>v<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>v<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2094,16 +1884,8 @@
<entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_YVYU10_2X10</entry>
<entry>0x200c</entry>
<entry></entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>y<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2119,16 +1901,8 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>v<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>v<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>v<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2144,16 +1918,8 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>y<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2169,16 +1935,8 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
- <entry>-</entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>u<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>u<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>u<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2194,6 +1952,7 @@
<entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_Y12_1X12</entry>
<entry>0x2013</entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
@@ -2219,6 +1978,7 @@
<entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_UYVY8_1X16</entry>
<entry>0x200f</entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
@@ -2244,6 +2004,7 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
@@ -2269,6 +2030,7 @@
<entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_VYUY8_1X16</entry>
<entry>0x2010</entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
@@ -2294,6 +2056,7 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
@@ -2319,6 +2082,7 @@
<entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_YUYV8_1X16</entry>
<entry>0x2011</entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
@@ -2344,6 +2108,7 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
@@ -2369,6 +2134,7 @@
<entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_YVYU8_1X16</entry>
<entry>0x2012</entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
@@ -2394,6 +2160,57 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row id="V4L2-MBUS-FMT-YDYUYDYV8-1X16">
+ <entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_YDYUYDYV8_1X16</entry>
+ <entry>0x2014</entry>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry></entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
<entry>-</entry>
@@ -2415,10 +2232,61 @@
<entry>u<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
<entry>u<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
</row>
+ <row>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ <entry>d</entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>-</entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ </row>
<row id="V4L2-MBUS-FMT-YUYV10-1X20">
<entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_YUYV10_1X20</entry>
<entry>0x200d</entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>y<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2444,6 +2312,7 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>y<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2469,6 +2338,7 @@
<entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_YVYU10_1X20</entry>
<entry>0x200e</entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>y<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2494,6 +2364,7 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
+ &dash-ent-10;
<entry>y<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
<entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
@@ -2515,6 +2386,41 @@
<entry>u<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
<entry>u<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
</row>
+ <row id="V4L2-MBUS-FMT-YUV10-1X30">
+ <entry>V4L2_MBUS_FMT_YUV10_1X30</entry>
+ <entry>0x2014</entry>
+ <entry></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>y<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>u<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>9</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>8</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>7</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>6</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>5</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>4</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>3</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>2</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>1</subscript></entry>
+ <entry>v<subscript>0</subscript></entry>
+ </row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/v4l2.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/v4l2.xml
index 4d110b1ad3e9..a3cce18384e9 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/v4l2.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/v4l2.xml
@@ -140,6 +140,16 @@ structs, ioctls) must be noted in more detail in the history chapter
applications. -->
<revision>
+ <revnumber>3.9</revnumber>
+ <date>2012-12-03</date>
+ <authorinitials>sa, sn</authorinitials>
+ <revremark>Added timestamp types to v4l2_buffer.
+ Added <constant>V4L2_EVENT_CTRL_CH_RANGE</constant> control
+ event changes flag, see <xref linkend="changes-flags"/>.
+ </revremark>
+ </revision>
+
+ <revision>
<revnumber>3.6</revnumber>
<date>2012-07-02</date>
<authorinitials>hv</authorinitials>
@@ -472,7 +482,7 @@ and discussions on the V4L mailing list.</revremark>
</partinfo>
<title>Video for Linux Two API Specification</title>
- <subtitle>Revision 3.6</subtitle>
+ <subtitle>Revision 3.9</subtitle>
<chapter id="common">
&sub-common;
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-dqevent.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-dqevent.xml
index 98a856f9ec30..89891adb928a 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-dqevent.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-dqevent.xml
@@ -261,6 +261,12 @@
<entry>This control event was triggered because the control flags
changed.</entry>
</row>
+ <row>
+ <entry><constant>V4L2_EVENT_CTRL_CH_RANGE</constant></entry>
+ <entry>0x0004</entry>
+ <entry>This control event was triggered because the minimum,
+ maximum, step or the default value of the control changed.</entry>
+ </row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-expbuf.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-expbuf.xml
index 72dfbd20a802..e287c8fc803b 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-expbuf.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-expbuf.xml
@@ -83,15 +83,14 @@ descriptor. The application may pass it to other DMABUF-aware devices. Refer to
<link linkend="dmabuf">DMABUF importing</link> for details about importing
DMABUF files into V4L2 nodes. It is recommended to close a DMABUF file when it
is no longer used to allow the associated memory to be reclaimed. </para>
-
</refsect1>
+
<refsect1>
- <section>
- <title>Examples</title>
+ <title>Examples</title>
- <example>
- <title>Exporting a buffer.</title>
- <programlisting>
+ <example>
+ <title>Exporting a buffer.</title>
+ <programlisting>
int buffer_export(int v4lfd, &v4l2-buf-type; bt, int index, int *dmafd)
{
&v4l2-exportbuffer; expbuf;
@@ -108,12 +107,12 @@ int buffer_export(int v4lfd, &v4l2-buf-type; bt, int index, int *dmafd)
return 0;
}
- </programlisting>
- </example>
+ </programlisting>
+ </example>
- <example>
- <title>Exporting a buffer using the multi-planar API.</title>
- <programlisting>
+ <example>
+ <title>Exporting a buffer using the multi-planar API.</title>
+ <programlisting>
int buffer_export_mp(int v4lfd, &v4l2-buf-type; bt, int index,
int dmafd[], int n_planes)
{
@@ -137,12 +136,9 @@ int buffer_export_mp(int v4lfd, &v4l2-buf-type; bt, int index,
return 0;
}
- </programlisting>
- </example>
- </section>
- </refsect1>
+ </programlisting>
+ </example>
- <refsect1>
<table pgwide="1" frame="none" id="v4l2-exportbuffer">
<title>struct <structname>v4l2_exportbuffer</structname></title>
<tgroup cols="3">
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ctrl.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ctrl.xml
index 12b1d0503e26..ee2820d6ca66 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ctrl.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ctrl.xml
@@ -64,7 +64,9 @@ return an &EINVAL;. When the <structfield>value</structfield> is out
of bounds drivers can choose to take the closest valid value or return
an &ERANGE;, whatever seems more appropriate. However,
<constant>VIDIOC_S_CTRL</constant> is a write-only ioctl, it does not
-return the actual new value.</para>
+return the actual new value. If the <structfield>value</structfield>
+is inappropriate for the control (e.g. if it refers to an unsupported
+menu index of a menu control), then &EINVAL; is returned as well.</para>
<para>These ioctls work only with user controls. For other
control classes the &VIDIOC-G-EXT-CTRLS;, &VIDIOC-S-EXT-CTRLS; or
@@ -99,7 +101,9 @@ application.</entry>
<term><errorcode>EINVAL</errorcode></term>
<listitem>
<para>The &v4l2-control; <structfield>id</structfield> is
-invalid.</para>
+invalid or the <structfield>value</structfield> is inappropriate for
+the given control (i.e. if a menu item is selected that is not supported
+by the driver according to &VIDIOC-QUERYMENU;).</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ext-ctrls.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ext-ctrls.xml
index 0a4b90fcf2da..4e16112df992 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ext-ctrls.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ext-ctrls.xml
@@ -106,7 +106,9 @@ value or if an error is returned.</para>
&EINVAL;. When the value is out of bounds drivers can choose to take
the closest valid value or return an &ERANGE;, whatever seems more
appropriate. In the first case the new value is set in
-&v4l2-ext-control;.</para>
+&v4l2-ext-control;. If the new control value is inappropriate (e.g. the
+given menu index is not supported by the menu control), then this will
+also result in an &EINVAL; error.</para>
<para>The driver will only set/get these controls if all control
values are correct. This prevents the situation where only some of the
@@ -199,13 +201,46 @@ also be zero.</entry>
<row>
<entry>__u32</entry>
<entry><structfield>error_idx</structfield></entry>
- <entry>Set by the driver in case of an error. If it is equal
-to <structfield>count</structfield>, then no actual changes were made to
-controls. In other words, the error was not associated with setting a particular
-control. If it is another value, then only the controls up to <structfield>error_idx-1</structfield>
-were modified and control <structfield>error_idx</structfield> is the one that
-caused the error. The <structfield>error_idx</structfield> value is undefined
-if the ioctl returned 0 (success).</entry>
+ <entry><para>Set by the driver in case of an error. If the error is
+associated with a particular control, then <structfield>error_idx</structfield>
+is set to the index of that control. If the error is not related to a specific
+control, or the validation step failed (see below), then
+<structfield>error_idx</structfield> is set to <structfield>count</structfield>.
+The value is undefined if the ioctl returned 0 (success).</para>
+
+<para>Before controls are read from/written to hardware a validation step
+takes place: this checks if all controls in the list are valid controls,
+if no attempt is made to write to a read-only control or read from a write-only
+control, and any other up-front checks that can be done without accessing the
+hardware. The exact validations done during this step are driver dependent
+since some checks might require hardware access for some devices, thus making
+it impossible to do those checks up-front. However, drivers should make a
+best-effort to do as many up-front checks as possible.</para>
+
+<para>This check is done to avoid leaving the hardware in an inconsistent state due
+to easy-to-avoid problems. But it leads to another problem: the application needs to
+know whether an error came from the validation step (meaning that the hardware
+was not touched) or from an error during the actual reading from/writing to hardware.</para>
+
+<para>The, in hindsight quite poor, solution for that is to set <structfield>error_idx</structfield>
+to <structfield>count</structfield> if the validation failed. This has the
+unfortunate side-effect that it is not possible to see which control failed the
+validation. If the validation was successful and the error happened while
+accessing the hardware, then <structfield>error_idx</structfield> is less than
+<structfield>count</structfield> and only the controls up to
+<structfield>error_idx-1</structfield> were read or written correctly, and the
+state of the remaining controls is undefined.</para>
+
+<para>Since <constant>VIDIOC_TRY_EXT_CTRLS</constant> does not access hardware
+there is also no need to handle the validation step in this special way,
+so <structfield>error_idx</structfield> will just be set to the control that
+failed the validation step instead of to <structfield>count</structfield>.
+This means that if <constant>VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS</constant> fails with
+<structfield>error_idx</structfield> set to <structfield>count</structfield>,
+then you can call <constant>VIDIOC_TRY_EXT_CTRLS</constant> to try to discover
+the actual control that failed the validation step. Unfortunately, there
+is no <constant>TRY</constant> equivalent for <constant>VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS</constant>.
+</para></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>__u32</entry>
@@ -298,8 +333,10 @@ These controls are described in <xref
<term><errorcode>EINVAL</errorcode></term>
<listitem>
<para>The &v4l2-ext-control; <structfield>id</structfield>
-is invalid or the &v4l2-ext-controls;
-<structfield>ctrl_class</structfield> is invalid. This error code is
+is invalid, the &v4l2-ext-controls;
+<structfield>ctrl_class</structfield> is invalid, or the &v4l2-ext-control;
+<structfield>value</structfield> was inappropriate (e.g. the given menu
+index is not supported by the driver). This error code is
also returned by the <constant>VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS</constant> and
<constant>VIDIOC_TRY_EXT_CTRLS</constant> ioctls if two or more
control values are in conflict.</para>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-querycap.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-querycap.xml
index 4c70215ae03f..d5a3c97b206a 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-querycap.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media/v4l/vidioc-querycap.xml
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ make sure the strings are properly NUL-terminated.</para></entry>
<row>
<entry>__u8</entry>
<entry><structfield>card</structfield>[32]</entry>
- <entry>Name of the device, a NUL-terminated ASCII string.
+ <entry>Name of the device, a NUL-terminated UTF-8 string.
For example: "Yoyodyne TV/FM". One driver may support different brands
or models of video hardware. This information is intended for users,
for example in a menu of available devices. Since multiple TV cards of
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl
index f2413acfe241..1f6593deb995 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
<!-- LinuxTV v4l-dvb repository. -->
<!ENTITY v4l-dvb "<ulink url='http://linuxtv.org/repo/'>http://linuxtv.org/repo/</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY dash-ent-10 "<entry>-</entry><entry>-</entry><entry>-</entry><entry>-</entry><entry>-</entry><entry>-</entry><entry>-</entry><entry>-</entry><entry>-</entry><entry>-</entry>">
]>
<book id="media_api">
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/gpio-ir-receiver.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/gpio-ir-receiver.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..56e726ef4bf2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/gpio-ir-receiver.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+Device-Tree bindings for GPIO IR receiver
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: should be "gpio-ir-receiver".
+ - gpios: specifies GPIO used for IR signal reception.
+
+Optional properties:
+ - linux,rc-map-name: Linux specific remote control map name.
+
+Example node:
+
+ ir: ir-receiver {
+ compatible = "gpio-ir-receiver";
+ gpios = <&gpio0 19 1>;
+ linux,rc-map-name = "rc-rc6-mce";
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/dvb/get_dvb_firmware b/Documentation/dvb/get_dvb_firmware
index 32bc56b13b1c..5d5ee4c13fa6 100755
--- a/Documentation/dvb/get_dvb_firmware
+++ b/Documentation/dvb/get_dvb_firmware
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ use IO::Handle;
@components = ( "sp8870", "sp887x", "tda10045", "tda10046",
"tda10046lifeview", "av7110", "dec2000t", "dec2540t",
- "dec3000s", "vp7041", "dibusb", "nxt2002", "nxt2004",
+ "dec3000s", "vp7041", "vp7049", "dibusb", "nxt2002", "nxt2004",
"or51211", "or51132_qam", "or51132_vsb", "bluebird",
"opera1", "cx231xx", "cx18", "cx23885", "pvrusb2", "mpc718",
"af9015", "ngene", "az6027", "lme2510_lg", "lme2510c_s7395",
@@ -289,6 +289,19 @@ sub vp7041 {
$outfile;
}
+sub vp7049 {
+ my $fwfile = "dvb-usb-vp7049-0.95.fw";
+ my $url = "http://ao2.it/sites/default/files/blog/2012/11/06/linux-support-digicom-digitune-s-vp7049-udtt7049/$fwfile";
+ my $hash = "5609fd295168aea88b25ff43a6f79c36";
+
+ checkstandard();
+
+ wgetfile($fwfile, $url);
+ verify($fwfile, $hash);
+
+ $fwfile;
+}
+
sub dibusb {
my $url = "http://www.linuxtv.org/downloads/firmware/dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw";
my $outfile = "dvb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw";
@@ -677,7 +690,7 @@ sub drxk_terratec_h5 {
}
sub drxk_terratec_htc_stick {
- my $url = "http://ftp.terratec.de/Receiver/Cinergy_HTC_Stick/Updates/";
+ my $url = "http://ftp.terratec.de/Receiver/Cinergy_HTC_Stick/Updates/History/";
my $zipfile = "Cinergy_HTC_Stick_Drv_5.09.1202.00_XP_Vista_7.exe";
my $hash = "6722a2442a05423b781721fbc069ed5e";
my $tmpdir = tempdir(DIR => "/tmp", CLEANUP => 0);
diff --git a/Documentation/media-framework.txt b/Documentation/media-framework.txt
index 802875413873..77bd0a42f19d 100644
--- a/Documentation/media-framework.txt
+++ b/Documentation/media-framework.txt
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ Calls to media_entity_pipeline_start() can be nested. The pipeline pointer must
be identical for all nested calls to the function.
media_entity_pipeline_start() may return an error. In that case, it will
-clean up any the changes it did by itself.
+clean up any of the changes it did by itself.
When stopping the stream, drivers must notify the entities with
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.au0828 b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.au0828
index a8a65753e544..55a21deab7db 100644
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.au0828
+++ b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.au0828
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
0 -> Unknown board (au0828)
- 1 -> Hauppauge HVR950Q (au0828) [2040:7200,2040:7210,2040:7217,2040:721b,2040:721e,2040:721f,2040:7280,0fd9:0008,2040:7260,2040:7213]
+ 1 -> Hauppauge HVR950Q (au0828) [2040:7200,2040:7210,2040:7217,2040:721b,2040:721e,2040:721f,2040:7280,0fd9:0008,2040:7260,2040:7213,2040:7270]
2 -> Hauppauge HVR850 (au0828) [2040:7240]
3 -> DViCO FusionHDTV USB (au0828) [0fe9:d620]
4 -> Hauppauge HVR950Q rev xxF8 (au0828) [2040:7201,2040:7211,2040:7281]
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.cx23885 b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.cx23885
index 1299b5e82d7f..9f056d512e35 100644
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.cx23885
+++ b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.cx23885
@@ -36,3 +36,5 @@
35 -> TeVii S471 [d471:9022]
36 -> Hauppauge WinTV-HVR1255 [0070:2259]
37 -> Prof Revolution DVB-S2 8000 [8000:3034]
+ 38 -> Hauppauge WinTV-HVR4400 [0070:c108,0070:c138,0070:c12a,0070:c1f8]
+ 39 -> AVerTV Hybrid Express Slim HC81R [1461:d939]
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.em28xx b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.em28xx
index d99262dda533..3f12865b2a88 100644
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.em28xx
+++ b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.em28xx
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
76 -> KWorld PlusTV 340U or UB435-Q (ATSC) (em2870) [1b80:a340]
77 -> EM2874 Leadership ISDBT (em2874)
78 -> PCTV nanoStick T2 290e (em28174)
- 79 -> Terratec Cinergy H5 (em2884) [0ccd:008e,0ccd:00ac,0ccd:10a2,0ccd:10ad]
+ 79 -> Terratec Cinergy H5 (em2884) [0ccd:10a2,0ccd:10ad]
80 -> PCTV DVB-S2 Stick (460e) (em28174)
81 -> Hauppauge WinTV HVR 930C (em2884) [2040:1605]
82 -> Terratec Cinergy HTC Stick (em2884) [0ccd:00b2]
@@ -84,3 +84,4 @@
84 -> MaxMedia UB425-TC (em2874) [1b80:e425]
85 -> PCTV QuatroStick (510e) (em2884) [2304:0242]
86 -> PCTV QuatroStick nano (520e) (em2884) [2013:0251]
+ 87 -> Terratec Cinergy HTC USB XS (em2884) [0ccd:008e,0ccd:00ac]
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.saa7134 b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.saa7134
index 94d9025aa82d..b3ad68309109 100644
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.saa7134
+++ b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.saa7134
@@ -189,3 +189,4 @@
188 -> Sensoray 811/911 [6000:0811,6000:0911]
189 -> Kworld PC150-U [17de:a134]
190 -> Asus My Cinema PS3-100 [1043:48cd]
+191 -> Hawell HW-9004V1
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/et61x251.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/et61x251.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index e0cdae491858..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/et61x251.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,315 +0,0 @@
-
- ET61X[12]51 PC Camera Controllers
- Driver for Linux
- =================================
-
- - Documentation -
-
-
-Index
-=====
-1. Copyright
-2. Disclaimer
-3. License
-4. Overview and features
-5. Module dependencies
-6. Module loading
-7. Module parameters
-8. Optional device control through "sysfs"
-9. Supported devices
-10. Notes for V4L2 application developers
-11. Contact information
-
-
-1. Copyright
-============
-Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by Luca Risolia <luca.risolia@studio.unibo.it>
-
-
-2. Disclaimer
-=============
-Etoms is a trademark of Etoms Electronics Corp.
-This software is not developed or sponsored by Etoms Electronics.
-
-
-3. License
-==========
-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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-
-4. Overview and features
-========================
-This driver supports the video interface of the devices mounting the ET61X151
-or ET61X251 PC Camera Controllers.
-
-It's worth to note that Etoms Electronics has never collaborated with the
-author during the development of this project; despite several requests,
-Etoms Electronics also refused to release enough detailed specifications of
-the video compression engine.
-
-The driver relies on the Video4Linux2 and USB core modules. It has been
-designed to run properly on SMP systems as well.
-
-The latest version of the ET61X[12]51 driver can be found at the following URL:
-http://www.linux-projects.org/
-
-Some of the features of the driver are:
-
-- full compliance with the Video4Linux2 API (see also "Notes for V4L2
- application developers" paragraph);
-- available mmap or read/poll methods for video streaming through isochronous
- data transfers;
-- automatic detection of image sensor;
-- support for any window resolutions and optional panning within the maximum
- pixel area of image sensor;
-- image downscaling with arbitrary scaling factors from 1 and 2 in both
- directions (see "Notes for V4L2 application developers" paragraph);
-- two different video formats for uncompressed or compressed data in low or
- high compression quality (see also "Notes for V4L2 application developers"
- paragraph);
-- full support for the capabilities of every possible image sensors that can
- be connected to the ET61X[12]51 bridges, including, for instance, red, green,
- blue and global gain adjustments and exposure control (see "Supported
- devices" paragraph for details);
-- use of default color settings for sunlight conditions;
-- dynamic I/O interface for both ET61X[12]51 and image sensor control (see
- "Optional device control through 'sysfs'" paragraph);
-- dynamic driver control thanks to various module parameters (see "Module
- parameters" paragraph);
-- up to 64 cameras can be handled at the same time; they can be connected and
- disconnected from the host many times without turning off the computer, if
- the system supports hotplugging;
-- no known bugs.
-
-
-5. Module dependencies
-======================
-For it to work properly, the driver needs kernel support for Video4Linux and
-USB.
-
-The following options of the kernel configuration file must be enabled and
-corresponding modules must be compiled:
-
- # Multimedia devices
- #
- CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=m
-
-To enable advanced debugging functionality on the device through /sysfs:
-
- # Multimedia devices
- #
- CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG=y
-
- # USB support
- #
- CONFIG_USB=m
-
-In addition, depending on the hardware being used, the modules below are
-necessary:
-
- # USB Host Controller Drivers
- #
- CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=m
- CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=m
- CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=m
-
-And finally:
-
- # USB Multimedia devices
- #
- CONFIG_USB_ET61X251=m
-
-
-6. Module loading
-=================
-To use the driver, it is necessary to load the "et61x251" module into memory
-after every other module required: "videodev", "v4l2_common", "compat_ioctl32",
-"usbcore" and, depending on the USB host controller you have, "ehci-hcd",
-"uhci-hcd" or "ohci-hcd".
-
-Loading can be done as shown below:
-
- [root@localhost home]# modprobe et61x251
-
-At this point the devices should be recognized. You can invoke "dmesg" to
-analyze kernel messages and verify that the loading process has gone well:
-
- [user@localhost home]$ dmesg
-
-
-7. Module parameters
-====================
-Module parameters are listed below:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: video_nr
-Type: short array (min = 0, max = 64)
-Syntax: <-1|n[,...]>
-Description: Specify V4L2 minor mode number:
- -1 = use next available
- n = use minor number n
- You can specify up to 64 cameras this way.
- For example:
- video_nr=-1,2,-1 would assign minor number 2 to the second
- registered camera and use auto for the first one and for every
- other camera.
-Default: -1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: force_munmap
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 64)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Force the application to unmap previously mapped buffer memory
- before calling any VIDIOC_S_CROP or VIDIOC_S_FMT ioctl's. Not
- all the applications support this feature. This parameter is
- specific for each detected camera.
- 0 = do not force memory unmapping
- 1 = force memory unmapping (save memory)
-Default: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: frame_timeout
-Type: uint array (min = 0, max = 64)
-Syntax: <n[,...]>
-Description: Timeout for a video frame in seconds. This parameter is
- specific for each detected camera. This parameter can be
- changed at runtime thanks to the /sys filesystem interface.
-Default: 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: debug
-Type: ushort
-Syntax: <n>
-Description: Debugging information level, from 0 to 3:
- 0 = none (use carefully)
- 1 = critical errors
- 2 = significant information
- 3 = more verbose messages
- Level 3 is useful for testing only, when only one device
- is used at the same time. It also shows some more information
- about the hardware being detected. This module parameter can be
- changed at runtime thanks to the /sys filesystem interface.
-Default: 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-8. Optional device control through "sysfs"
-==========================================
-If the kernel has been compiled with the CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG option enabled,
-it is possible to read and write both the ET61X[12]51 and the image sensor
-registers by using the "sysfs" filesystem interface.
-
-There are four files in the /sys/class/video4linux/videoX directory for each
-registered camera: "reg", "val", "i2c_reg" and "i2c_val". The first two files
-control the ET61X[12]51 bridge, while the other two control the sensor chip.
-"reg" and "i2c_reg" hold the values of the current register index where the
-following reading/writing operations are addressed at through "val" and
-"i2c_val". Their use is not intended for end-users, unless you know what you
-are doing. Remember that you must be logged in as root before writing to them.
-
-As an example, suppose we were to want to read the value contained in the
-register number 1 of the sensor register table - which is usually the product
-identifier - of the camera registered as "/dev/video0":
-
- [root@localhost #] cd /sys/class/video4linux/video0
- [root@localhost #] echo 1 > i2c_reg
- [root@localhost #] cat i2c_val
-
-Note that if the sensor registers cannot be read, "cat" will fail.
-To avoid race conditions, all the I/O accesses to the files are serialized.
-
-
-9. Supported devices
-====================
-None of the names of the companies as well as their products will be mentioned
-here. They have never collaborated with the author, so no advertising.
-
-From the point of view of a driver, what unambiguously identify a device are
-its vendor and product USB identifiers. Below is a list of known identifiers of
-devices mounting the ET61X[12]51 PC camera controllers:
-
-Vendor ID Product ID
---------- ----------
-0x102c 0x6151
-0x102c 0x6251
-0x102c 0x6253
-0x102c 0x6254
-0x102c 0x6255
-0x102c 0x6256
-0x102c 0x6257
-0x102c 0x6258
-0x102c 0x6259
-0x102c 0x625a
-0x102c 0x625b
-0x102c 0x625c
-0x102c 0x625d
-0x102c 0x625e
-0x102c 0x625f
-0x102c 0x6260
-0x102c 0x6261
-0x102c 0x6262
-0x102c 0x6263
-0x102c 0x6264
-0x102c 0x6265
-0x102c 0x6266
-0x102c 0x6267
-0x102c 0x6268
-0x102c 0x6269
-
-The following image sensors are supported:
-
-Model Manufacturer
------ ------------
-TAS5130D1B Taiwan Advanced Sensor Corporation
-
-All the available control settings of each image sensor are supported through
-the V4L2 interface.
-
-
-10. Notes for V4L2 application developers
-=========================================
-This driver follows the V4L2 API specifications. In particular, it enforces two
-rules:
-
-- exactly one I/O method, either "mmap" or "read", is associated with each
-file descriptor. Once it is selected, the application must close and reopen the
-device to switch to the other I/O method;
-
-- although it is not mandatory, previously mapped buffer memory should always
-be unmapped before calling any "VIDIOC_S_CROP" or "VIDIOC_S_FMT" ioctl's.
-The same number of buffers as before will be allocated again to match the size
-of the new video frames, so you have to map the buffers again before any I/O
-attempts on them.
-
-Consistently with the hardware limits, this driver also supports image
-downscaling with arbitrary scaling factors from 1 and 2 in both directions.
-However, the V4L2 API specifications don't correctly define how the scaling
-factor can be chosen arbitrarily by the "negotiation" of the "source" and
-"target" rectangles. To work around this flaw, we have added the convention
-that, during the negotiation, whenever the "VIDIOC_S_CROP" ioctl is issued, the
-scaling factor is restored to 1.
-
-This driver supports two different video formats: the first one is the "8-bit
-Sequential Bayer" format and can be used to obtain uncompressed video data
-from the device through the current I/O method, while the second one provides
-"raw" compressed video data (without frame headers not related to the
-compressed data). The current compression quality may vary from 0 to 1 and can
-be selected or queried thanks to the VIDIOC_S_JPEGCOMP and VIDIOC_G_JPEGCOMP
-V4L2 ioctl's.
-
-
-11. Contact information
-=======================
-The author may be contacted by e-mail at <luca.risolia@studio.unibo.it>.
-
-GPG/PGP encrypted e-mail's are accepted. The GPG key ID of the author is
-'FCE635A4'; the public 1024-bit key should be available at any keyserver;
-the fingerprint is: '88E8 F32F 7244 68BA 3958 5D40 99DA 5D2A FCE6 35A4'.
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/extract_xc3028.pl b/Documentation/video4linux/extract_xc3028.pl
index 47877deae6d7..47877deae6d7 100644..100755
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/extract_xc3028.pl
+++ b/Documentation/video4linux/extract_xc3028.pl
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/fimc.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/fimc.txt
index fd02d9a4930a..25f4d3402722 100644
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/fimc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/video4linux/fimc.txt
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Not currently supported:
4.1. Media device interface
The driver supports Media Controller API as defined at
-http://http://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/media_common.html
+http://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/media_common.html
The media device driver name is "SAMSUNG S5P FIMC".
The purpose of this interface is to allow changing assignment of FIMC instances
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/ibmcam.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/ibmcam.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index a51055211e62..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/ibmcam.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,323 +0,0 @@
-README for Linux device driver for the IBM "C-It" USB video camera
-
-INTRODUCTION:
-
-This driver does not use all features known to exist in
-the IBM camera. However most of needed features work well.
-
-This driver was developed using logs of observed USB traffic
-which was produced by standard Windows driver (c-it98.sys).
-I did not have data sheets from Xirlink.
-
-Video formats:
- 128x96 [model 1]
- 176x144
- 320x240 [model 2]
- 352x240 [model 2]
- 352x288
-Frame rate: 3 - 30 frames per second (FPS)
-External interface: USB
-Internal interface: Video For Linux (V4L)
-Supported controls:
-- by V4L: Contrast, Brightness, Color, Hue
-- by driver options: frame rate, lighting conditions, video format,
- default picture settings, sharpness.
-
-SUPPORTED CAMERAS:
-
-Xirlink "C-It" camera, also known as "IBM PC Camera".
-The device uses proprietary ASIC (and compression method);
-it is manufactured by Xirlink. See http://xirlinkwebcam.sourceforge.net,
-http://www.ibmpccamera.com, or http://www.c-itnow.com/ for details and pictures.
-
-This very chipset ("X Chip", as marked at the factory)
-is used in several other cameras, and they are supported
-as well:
-
-- IBM NetCamera
-- Veo Stingray
-
-The Linux driver was developed with camera with following
-model number (or FCC ID): KSX-XVP510. This camera has three
-interfaces, each with one endpoint (control, iso, iso). This
-type of cameras is referred to as "model 1". These cameras are
-no longer manufactured.
-
-Xirlink now manufactures new cameras which are somewhat different.
-In particular, following models [FCC ID] belong to that category:
-
-XVP300 [KSX-X9903]
-XVP600 [KSX-X9902]
-XVP610 [KSX-X9902]
-
-(see http://www.xirlink.com/ibmpccamera/ for updates, they refer
-to these new cameras by Windows driver dated 12-27-99, v3005 BETA)
-These cameras have two interfaces, one endpoint in each (iso, bulk).
-Such type of cameras is referred to as "model 2". They are supported
-(with exception of 352x288 native mode).
-
-Some IBM NetCameras (Model 4) are made to generate only compressed
-video streams. This is great for performance, but unfortunately
-nobody knows how to decompress the stream :-( Therefore, these
-cameras are *unsupported* and if you try to use one of those, all
-you get is random colored horizontal streaks, not the image!
-If you have one of those cameras, you probably should return it
-to the store and get something that is supported.
-
-Tell me more about all that "model" business
---------------------------------------------
-
-I just invented model numbers to uniquely identify flavors of the
-hardware/firmware that were sold. It was very confusing to use
-brand names or some other internal numbering schemes. So I found
-by experimentation that all Xirlink chipsets fall into four big
-classes, and I called them "models". Each model is programmed in
-its own way, and each model sends back the video in its own way.
-
-Quirks of Model 2 cameras:
--------------------------
-
-Model 2 does not have hardware contrast control. Corresponding V4L
-control is implemented in software, which is not very nice to your
-CPU, but at least it works.
-
-This driver provides 352x288 mode by switching the camera into
-quasi-352x288 RGB mode (800 Kbits per frame) essentially limiting
-this mode to 10 frames per second or less, in ideal conditions on
-the bus (USB is shared, after all). The frame rate
-has to be programmed very conservatively. Additional concern is that
-frame rate depends on brightness setting; therefore the picture can
-be good at one brightness and broken at another! I did not want to fix
-the frame rate at slowest setting, but I had to move it pretty much down
-the scale (so that framerate option barely matters). I also noticed that
-camera after first powering up produces frames slightly faster than during
-consecutive uses. All this means that if you use 352x288 (which is
-default), be warned - you may encounter broken picture on first connect;
-try to adjust brightness - brighter image is slower, so USB will be able
-to send all data. However if you regularly use Model 2 cameras you may
-prefer 176x144 which makes perfectly good I420, with no scaling and
-lesser demands on USB (300 Kbits per second, or 26 frames per second).
-
-Another strange effect of 352x288 mode is the fine vertical grid visible
-on some colored surfaces. I am sure it is caused by me not understanding
-what the camera is trying to say. Blame trade secrets for that.
-
-The camera that I had also has a hardware quirk: if disconnected,
-it needs few minutes to "relax" before it can be plugged in again
-(poorly designed USB processor reset circuit?)
-
-[Veo Stingray with Product ID 0x800C is also Model 2, but I haven't
-observed this particular flaw in it.]
-
-Model 2 camera can be programmed for very high sensitivity (even starlight
-may be enough), this makes it convenient for tinkering with. The driver
-code has enough comments to help a programmer to tweak the camera
-as s/he feels necessary.
-
-WHAT YOU NEED:
-
-- A supported IBM PC (C-it) camera (model 1 or 2)
-
-- A Linux box with USB support (2.3/2.4; 2.2 w/backport may work)
-
-- A Video4Linux compatible frame grabber program such as xawtv.
-
-HOW TO COMPILE THE DRIVER:
-
-You need to compile the driver only if you are a developer
-or if you want to make changes to the code. Most distributions
-precompile all modules, so you can go directly to the next
-section "HOW TO USE THE DRIVER".
-
-The ibmcam driver uses usbvideo helper library (module),
-so if you are studying the ibmcam code you will be led there.
-
-The driver itself consists of only one file in usb/ directory:
-ibmcam.c. This file is included into the Linux kernel build
-process if you configure the kernel for CONFIG_USB_IBMCAM.
-Run "make xconfig" and in USB section you will find the IBM
-camera driver. Select it, save the configuration and recompile.
-
-HOW TO USE THE DRIVER:
-
-I recommend to compile driver as a module. This gives you an
-easier access to its configuration. The camera has many more
-settings than V4L can operate, so some settings are done using
-module options.
-
-To begin with, on most modern Linux distributions the driver
-will be automatically loaded whenever you plug the supported
-camera in. Therefore, you don't need to do anything. However
-if you want to experiment with some module parameters then
-you can load and unload the driver manually, with camera
-plugged in or unplugged.
-
-Typically module is installed with command 'modprobe', like this:
-
-# modprobe ibmcam framerate=1
-
-Alternatively you can use 'insmod' in similar fashion:
-
-# insmod /lib/modules/2.x.y/usb/ibmcam.o framerate=1
-
-Module can be inserted with camera connected or disconnected.
-
-The driver can have options, though some defaults are provided.
-
-Driver options: (* indicates that option is model-dependent)
-
-Name Type Range [default] Example
--------------- -------------- -------------- ------------------
-debug Integer 0-9 [0] debug=1
-flags Integer 0-0xFF [0] flags=0x0d
-framerate Integer 0-6 [2] framerate=1
-hue_correction Integer 0-255 [128] hue_correction=115
-init_brightness Integer 0-255 [128] init_brightness=100
-init_contrast Integer 0-255 [192] init_contrast=200
-init_color Integer 0-255 [128] init_color=130
-init_hue Integer 0-255 [128] init_hue=115
-lighting Integer 0-2* [1] lighting=2
-sharpness Integer 0-6* [4] sharpness=3
-size Integer 0-2* [2] size=1
-
-Options for Model 2 only:
-
-Name Type Range [default] Example
--------------- -------------- -------------- ------------------
-init_model2_rg Integer 0..255 [0x70] init_model2_rg=128
-init_model2_rg2 Integer 0..255 [0x2f] init_model2_rg2=50
-init_model2_sat Integer 0..255 [0x34] init_model2_sat=65
-init_model2_yb Integer 0..255 [0xa0] init_model2_yb=200
-
-debug You don't need this option unless you are a developer.
- If you are a developer then you will see in the code
- what values do what. 0=off.
-
-flags This is a bit mask, and you can combine any number of
- bits to produce what you want. Usually you don't want
- any of extra features this option provides:
-
- FLAGS_RETRY_VIDIOCSYNC 1 This bit allows to retry failed
- VIDIOCSYNC ioctls without failing.
- Will work with xawtv, will not
- with xrealproducer. Default is
- not set.
- FLAGS_MONOCHROME 2 Activates monochrome (b/w) mode.
- FLAGS_DISPLAY_HINTS 4 Shows colored pixels which have
- magic meaning to developers.
- FLAGS_OVERLAY_STATS 8 Shows tiny numbers on screen,
- useful only for debugging.
- FLAGS_FORCE_TESTPATTERN 16 Shows blue screen with numbers.
- FLAGS_SEPARATE_FRAMES 32 Shows each frame separately, as
- it was received from the camera.
- Default (not set) is to mix the
- preceding frame in to compensate
- for occasional loss of Isoc data
- on high frame rates.
- FLAGS_CLEAN_FRAMES 64 Forces "cleanup" of each frame
- prior to use; relevant only if
- FLAGS_SEPARATE_FRAMES is set.
- Default is not to clean frames,
- this is a little faster but may
- produce flicker if frame rate is
- too high and Isoc data gets lost.
- FLAGS_NO_DECODING 128 This flag turns the video stream
- decoder off, and dumps the raw
- Isoc data from the camera into
- the reading process. Useful to
- developers, but not to users.
-
-framerate This setting controls frame rate of the camera. This is
- an approximate setting (in terms of "worst" ... "best")
- because camera changes frame rate depending on amount
- of light available. Setting 0 is slowest, 6 is fastest.
- Beware - fast settings are very demanding and may not
- work well with all video sizes. Be conservative.
-
-hue_correction This highly optional setting allows to adjust the
- hue of the image in a way slightly different from
- what usual "hue" control does. Both controls affect
- YUV colorspace: regular "hue" control adjusts only
- U component, and this "hue_correction" option similarly
- adjusts only V component. However usually it is enough
- to tweak only U or V to compensate for colored light or
- color temperature; this option simply allows more
- complicated correction when and if it is necessary.
-
-init_brightness These settings specify _initial_ values which will be
-init_contrast used to set up the camera. If your V4L application has
-init_color its own controls to adjust the picture then these
-init_hue controls will be used too. These options allow you to
- preconfigure the camera when it gets connected, before
- any V4L application connects to it. Good for webcams.
-
-init_model2_rg These initial settings alter color balance of the
-init_model2_rg2 camera on hardware level. All four settings may be used
-init_model2_sat to tune the camera to specific lighting conditions. These
-init_model2_yb settings only apply to Model 2 cameras.
-
-lighting This option selects one of three hardware-defined
- photosensitivity settings of the camera. 0=bright light,
- 1=Medium (default), 2=Low light. This setting affects
- frame rate: the dimmer the lighting the lower the frame
- rate (because longer exposition time is needed). The
- Model 2 cameras allow values more than 2 for this option,
- thus enabling extremely high sensitivity at cost of frame
- rate, color saturation and imaging sensor noise.
-
-sharpness This option controls smoothing (noise reduction)
- made by camera. Setting 0 is most smooth, setting 6
- is most sharp. Be aware that CMOS sensor used in the
- camera is pretty noisy, so if you choose 6 you will
- be greeted with "snowy" image. Default is 4. Model 2
- cameras do not support this feature.
-
-size This setting chooses one of several image sizes that are
- supported by this driver. Cameras may support more, but
- it's difficult to reverse-engineer all formats.
- Following video sizes are supported:
-
- size=0 128x96 (Model 1 only)
- size=1 160x120
- size=2 176x144
- size=3 320x240 (Model 2 only)
- size=4 352x240 (Model 2 only)
- size=5 352x288
- size=6 640x480 (Model 3 only)
-
- The 352x288 is the native size of the Model 1 sensor
- array, so it's the best resolution the camera can
- yield. The best resolution of Model 2 is 176x144, and
- larger images are produced by stretching the bitmap.
- Model 3 has sensor with 640x480 grid, and it works too,
- but the frame rate will be exceptionally low (1-2 FPS);
- it may be still OK for some applications, like security.
- Choose the image size you need. The smaller image can
- support faster frame rate. Default is 352x288.
-
-For more information and the Troubleshooting FAQ visit this URL:
-
- http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/
-
-WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE:
-
-- The button on the camera is not used. I don't know how to get to it.
- I know now how to read button on Model 2, but what to do with it?
-
-- Camera reports its status back to the driver; however I don't know
- what returned data means. If camera fails at some initialization
- stage then something should be done, and I don't do that because
- I don't even know that some command failed. This is mostly Model 1
- concern because Model 2 uses different commands which do not return
- status (and seem to complete successfully every time).
-
-- Some flavors of Model 4 NetCameras produce only compressed video
- streams, and I don't know how to decode them.
-
-CREDITS:
-
-The code is based in no small part on the CPiA driver by Johannes Erdfelt,
-Randy Dunlap, and others. Big thanks to them for their pioneering work on that
-and the USB stack.
-
-I also thank John Lightsey for his donation of the Veo Stingray camera.
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/m5602.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/m5602.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 4450ab13f37b..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/m5602.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-This document describes the ALi m5602 bridge connected
-to the following supported sensors:
-OmniVision OV9650,
-Samsung s5k83a,
-Samsung s5k4aa,
-Micron mt9m111,
-Pixel plus PO1030
-
-This driver mimics the windows drivers, which have a braindead implementation sending bayer-encoded frames at VGA resolution.
-In a perfect world we should be able to reprogram the m5602 and the connected sensor in hardware instead, supporting a range of resolutions and pixelformats
-
-Anyway, have fun and please report any bugs to m560x-driver-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/ov511.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/ov511.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index b3326b167ada..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/ov511.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,288 +0,0 @@
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Readme for Linux device driver for the OmniVision OV511 USB to camera bridge IC
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Author: Mark McClelland
-Homepage: http://alpha.dyndns.org/ov511
-
-INTRODUCTION:
-
-This is a driver for the OV511, a USB-only chip used in many "webcam" devices.
-Any camera using the OV511/OV511+ and the OV6620/OV7610/20/20AE should work.
-Video capture devices that use the Philips SAA7111A decoder also work. It
-supports streaming and capture of color or monochrome video via the Video4Linux
-API. Most V4L apps are compatible with it. Most resolutions with a width and
-height that are a multiple of 8 are supported.
-
-If you need more information, please visit the OV511 homepage at the above URL.
-
-WHAT YOU NEED:
-
-- If you want to help with the development, get the chip's specification docs at
- http://www.ovt.com/omniusbp.html
-
-- A Video4Linux compatible frame grabber program (I recommend vidcat and xawtv)
- vidcat is part of the w3cam package: http://mpx.freeshell.net/
- xawtv is available at: http://linux.bytesex.org/xawtv/
-
-HOW TO USE IT:
-
-Note: These are simplified instructions. For complete instructions see:
- http://alpha.dyndns.org/ov511/install.html
-
-You must have first compiled USB support, support for your specific USB host
-controller (UHCI or OHCI), and Video4Linux support for your kernel (I recommend
-making them modules.) Make sure "Enforce bandwidth allocation" is NOT enabled.
-
-Next, (as root):
-
- modprobe usbcore
- modprobe usb-uhci <OR> modprobe usb-ohci
- modprobe videodev
- modprobe ov511
-
-If it is not already there (it usually is), create the video device:
-
- mknod /dev/video0 c 81 0
-
-Optionally, symlink /dev/video to /dev/video0
-
-You will have to set permissions on this device to allow you to read/write
-from it:
-
- chmod 666 /dev/video
- chmod 666 /dev/video0 (if necessary)
-
-Now you are ready to run a video app! Both vidcat and xawtv work well for me
-at 640x480.
-
-[Using vidcat:]
-
- vidcat -s 640x480 -p c > test.jpg
- xview test.jpg
-
-[Using xawtv:]
-
-From the main xawtv directory:
-
- make clean
- ./configure
- make
- make install
-
-Now you should be able to run xawtv. Right click for the options dialog.
-
-MODULE PARAMETERS:
-
- You can set these with: insmod ov511 NAME=VALUE
- There is currently no way to set these on a per-camera basis.
-
- NAME: autobright
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 1
- DESC: Brightness is normally under automatic control and can't be set
- manually by the video app. Set to 0 for manual control.
-
- NAME: autogain
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 1
- DESC: Auto Gain Control enable. This feature is not yet implemented.
-
- NAME: autoexp
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 1
- DESC: Auto Exposure Control enable. This feature is not yet implemented.
-
- NAME: debug
- TYPE: integer (0-6)
- DEFAULT: 3
- DESC: Sets the threshold for printing debug messages. The higher the value,
- the more is printed. The levels are cumulative, and are as follows:
- 0=no debug messages
- 1=init/detection/unload and other significant messages
- 2=some warning messages
- 3=config/control function calls
- 4=most function calls and data parsing messages
- 5=highly repetitive mesgs
-
- NAME: snapshot
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0
- DESC: Set to 1 to enable snapshot mode. read()/VIDIOCSYNC will block until
- the snapshot button is pressed. Note: enabling this mode disables
- /proc/video/ov511/<minor#>/button
-
- NAME: cams
- TYPE: integer (1-4 for OV511, 1-31 for OV511+)
- DEFAULT: 1
- DESC: Number of cameras allowed to stream simultaneously on a single bus.
- Values higher than 1 reduce the data rate of each camera, allowing two
- or more to be used at once. If you have a complicated setup involving
- both OV511 and OV511+ cameras, trial-and-error may be necessary for
- finding the optimum setting.
-
- NAME: compress
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0
- DESC: Set this to 1 to turn on the camera's compression engine. This can
- potentially increase the frame rate at the expense of quality, if you
- have a fast CPU. You must load the proper compression module for your
- camera before starting your application (ov511_decomp or ov518_decomp).
-
- NAME: testpat
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0
- DESC: This configures the camera's sensor to transmit a colored test-pattern
- instead of an image. This does not work correctly yet.
-
- NAME: dumppix
- TYPE: integer (0-2)
- DEFAULT: 0
- DESC: Dumps raw pixel data and skips post-processing and format conversion.
- It is for debugging purposes only. Options are:
- 0: Disable (default)
- 1: Dump raw data from camera, excluding headers and trailers
- 2: Dumps data exactly as received from camera
-
- NAME: led
- TYPE: integer (0-2)
- DEFAULT: 1 (Always on)
- DESC: Controls whether the LED (the little light) on the front of the camera
- is always off (0), always on (1), or only on when driver is open (2).
- This is not supported with the OV511, and might only work with certain
- cameras (ones that actually have the LED wired to the control pin, and
- not just hard-wired to be on all the time).
-
- NAME: dump_bridge
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0
- DESC: Dumps the bridge (OV511[+] or OV518[+]) register values to the system
- log. Only useful for serious debugging/development purposes.
-
- NAME: dump_sensor
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0
- DESC: Dumps the sensor register values to the system log. Only useful for
- serious debugging/development purposes.
-
- NAME: printph
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0
- DESC: Setting this to 1 will dump the first 12 bytes of each isoc frame. This
- is only useful if you are trying to debug problems with the isoc data
- stream (i.e.: camera initializes, but vidcat hangs until Ctrl-C). Be
- warned that this dumps a large number of messages to your kernel log.
-
- NAME: phy, phuv, pvy, pvuv, qhy, qhuv, qvy, qvuv
- TYPE: integer (0-63 for phy and phuv, 0-255 for rest)
- DEFAULT: OV511 default values
- DESC: These are registers 70h - 77h of the OV511, which control the
- prediction ranges and quantization thresholds of the compressor, for
- the Y and UV channels in the horizontal and vertical directions. See
- the OV511 or OV511+ data sheet for more detailed descriptions. These
- normally do not need to be changed.
-
- NAME: lightfreq
- TYPE: integer (0, 50, or 60)
- DEFAULT: 0 (use sensor default)
- DESC: Sets the sensor to match your lighting frequency. This can reduce the
- appearance of "banding", i.e. horizontal lines or waves of light and
- dark that are often caused by artificial lighting. Valid values are:
- 0 - Use default (depends on sensor, most likely 60 Hz)
- 50 - For European and Asian 50 Hz power
- 60 - For American 60 Hz power
-
- NAME: bandingfilter
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0 (off)
- DESC: Enables the sensor´s banding filter exposure algorithm. This reduces
- or stabilizes the "banding" caused by some artificial light sources
- (especially fluorescent). You might have to set lightfreq correctly for
- this to work right. As an added bonus, this sometimes makes it
- possible to capture your monitor´s output.
-
- NAME: fastset
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0 (off)
- DESC: Allows picture settings (brightness, contrast, color, and hue) to take
- effect immediately, even in the middle of a frame. This reduces the
- time to change settings, but can ruin frames during the change. Only
- affects OmniVision sensors.
-
- NAME: force_palette
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0 (off)
- DESC: Forces the palette (color format) to a specific value. If an
- application requests a different palette, it will be rejected, thereby
- forcing it to try others until it succeeds. This is useful for forcing
- greyscale mode with a color camera, for example. Supported modes are:
- 0 (Allows all the following formats)
- 1 VIDEO_PALETTE_GREY (Linear greyscale)
- 10 VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV420 (YUV 4:2:0 Planar)
- 15 VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV420P (YUV 4:2:0 Planar, same as 10)
-
- NAME: backlight
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0 (off)
- DESC: Setting this flag changes the exposure algorithm for OmniVision sensors
- such that objects in the camera's view (i.e. your head) can be clearly
- seen when they are illuminated from behind. It reduces or eliminates
- the sensor's auto-exposure function, so it should only be used when
- needed. Additionally, it is only supported with the OV6620 and OV7620.
-
- NAME: unit_video
- TYPE: Up to 16 comma-separated integers
- DEFAULT: 0,0,0... (automatically assign the next available minor(s))
- DESC: You can specify up to 16 minor numbers to be assigned to ov511 devices.
- For example, "unit_video=1,3" will make the driver use /dev/video1 and
- /dev/video3 for the first two devices it detects. Additional devices
- will be assigned automatically starting at the first available device
- node (/dev/video0 in this case). Note that you cannot specify 0 as a
- minor number. This feature requires kernel version 2.4.5 or higher.
-
- NAME: remove_zeros
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0 (do not skip any incoming data)
- DESC: Setting this to 1 will remove zero-padding from incoming data. This
- will compensate for the blocks of corruption that can appear when the
- camera cannot keep up with the speed of the USB bus (eg. at low frame
- resolutions). This feature is always enabled when compression is on.
-
- NAME: mirror
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0 (off)
- DESC: Setting this to 1 will reverse ("mirror") the image horizontally. This
- might be necessary if your camera has a custom lens assembly. This has
- no effect with video capture devices.
-
- NAME: ov518_color
- TYPE: integer (Boolean)
- DEFAULT: 0 (off)
- DESC: Enable OV518 color support. This is off by default since it doesn't
- work most of the time. If you want to try it, you must also load
- ov518_decomp with the "nouv=0" parameter. If you get improper colors or
- diagonal lines through the image, restart your video app and try again.
- Repeat as necessary.
-
-WORKING FEATURES:
- o Color streaming/capture at most widths and heights that are multiples of 8.
- o Monochrome (use force_palette=1 to enable)
- o Setting/getting of saturation, contrast, brightness, and hue (only some of
- them work the OV7620 and OV7620AE)
- o /proc status reporting
- o SAA7111A video capture support at 320x240 and 640x480
- o Compression support
- o SMP compatibility
-
-HOW TO CONTACT ME:
-
-You can email me at mark@alpha.dyndns.org . Please prefix the subject line
-with "OV511: " so that I am certain to notice your message.
-
-CREDITS:
-
-The code is based in no small part on the CPiA driver by Johannes Erdfelt,
-Randy Dunlap, and others. Big thanks to them for their pioneering work on that
-and the USB stack. Thanks to Bret Wallach for getting camera reg IO, ISOC, and
-image capture working. Thanks to Orion Sky Lawlor, Kevin Moore, and Claudio
-Matsuoka for their work as well.
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/se401.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/se401.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index bd6526ec8dd7..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/se401.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-Linux driver for SE401 based USB cameras
-
-Copyright, 2001, Jeroen Vreeken
-
-
-INTRODUCTION:
-
-The SE401 chip is the used in low-cost usb webcams.
-It is produced by Endpoints Inc. (www.endpoints.com).
-It interfaces directly to a cmos image sensor and USB. The only other major
-part in a se401 based camera is a dram chip.
-
-The following cameras are known to work with this driver:
-
-Aox se401 (non-branded) cameras
-Philips PVCV665 USB VGA webcam 'Vesta Fun'
-Kensington VideoCAM PC Camera Model 67014
-Kensington VideoCAM PC Camera Model 67015
-Kensington VideoCAM PC Camera Model 67016
-Kensington VideoCAM PC Camera Model 67017
-
-
-WHAT YOU NEED:
-
-- USB support
-- VIDEO4LINUX support
-
-More information about USB support for linux can be found at:
-http://www.linux-usb.org
-
-
-MODULE OPTIONS:
-
-When the driver is compiled as a module you can also use the 'flickerless'
-option. With it exposure is limited to values that do not interfere with the
-net frequency. Valid options for this option are 0, 50 and 60. (0=disable,
-50=50hz, 60=60hz)
-
-
-KNOWN PROBLEMS:
-
-The driver works fine with the usb-ohci and uhci host controller drivers,
-the default settings also work with usb-uhci. But sending more than one bulk
-transfer at a time with usb-uhci doesn't work yet.
-Users of usb-ohci and uhci can safely enlarge SE401_NUMSBUF in se401.h in
-order to increase the throughput (and thus framerate).
-
-
-HELP:
-
-The latest info on this driver can be found at:
-http://members.chello.nl/~j.vreeken/se401/
-And questions to me can be send to:
-pe1rxq@amsat.org
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/si470x.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/si470x.txt
index 3a7823e01b4d..98c32925eb39 100644
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/si470x.txt
+++ b/Documentation/video4linux/si470x.txt
@@ -53,6 +53,9 @@ Testing is usually done with most application under Debian/testing:
- kradio - Comfortable Radio Application for KDE
- radio - ncurses-based radio application
- mplayer - The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux
+- v4l2-ctl - Collection of command line video4linux utilities
+For example, you can use:
+v4l2-ctl -d /dev/radio0 --set-ctrl=volume=10,mute=0 --set-freq=95.21 --all
There is also a library libv4l, which can be used. It's going to have a function
for frequency seeking, either by using hardware functionality as in radio-si470x
@@ -75,8 +78,10 @@ commands. Please adjust the audio devices to your needs (/dev/dsp* and hw:x,x).
If you just want to test audio (very poor quality):
cat /dev/dsp1 > /dev/dsp
-If you use OSS try:
+If you use sox + OSS try:
sox -2 --endian little -r 96000 -t oss /dev/dsp1 -t oss /dev/dsp
+or using sox + alsa:
+sox --endian little -c 2 -S -r 96000 -t alsa hw:1 -t alsa -r 96000 hw:0
If you use arts try:
arecord -D hw:1,0 -r96000 -c2 -f S16_LE | artsdsp aplay -B -
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/soc-camera.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/soc-camera.txt
index 3f87c7da4ca2..f62fcdbc8b9f 100644
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/soc-camera.txt
+++ b/Documentation/video4linux/soc-camera.txt
@@ -9,32 +9,36 @@ The following terms are used in this document:
of connecting to a variety of systems and interfaces, typically uses i2c for
control and configuration, and a parallel or a serial bus for data.
- camera host - an interface, to which a camera is connected. Typically a
- specialised interface, present on many SoCs, e.g., PXA27x and PXA3xx, SuperH,
+ specialised interface, present on many SoCs, e.g. PXA27x and PXA3xx, SuperH,
AVR32, i.MX27, i.MX31.
- camera host bus - a connection between a camera host and a camera. Can be
- parallel or serial, consists of data and control lines, e.g., clock, vertical
+ parallel or serial, consists of data and control lines, e.g. clock, vertical
and horizontal synchronization signals.
Purpose of the soc-camera subsystem
-----------------------------------
-The soc-camera subsystem provides a unified API between camera host drivers and
-camera sensor drivers. It implements a V4L2 interface to the user, currently
-only the mmap method is supported.
+The soc-camera subsystem initially provided a unified API between camera host
+drivers and camera sensor drivers. Later the soc-camera sensor API has been
+replaced with the V4L2 standard subdev API. This also made camera driver re-use
+with non-soc-camera hosts possible. The camera host API to the soc-camera core
+has been preserved.
-This subsystem has been written to connect drivers for System-on-Chip (SoC)
-video capture interfaces with drivers for CMOS camera sensor chips to enable
-the reuse of sensor drivers with various hosts. The subsystem has been designed
-to support multiple camera host interfaces and multiple cameras per interface,
-although most applications have only one camera sensor.
+Soc-camera implements a V4L2 interface to the user, currently only the "mmap"
+method is supported by host drivers. However, the soc-camera core also provides
+support for the "read" method.
+
+The subsystem has been designed to support multiple camera host interfaces and
+multiple cameras per interface, although most applications have only one camera
+sensor.
Existing drivers
----------------
-As of 2.6.27-rc4 there are two host drivers in the mainline: pxa_camera.c for
-PXA27x SoCs and sh_mobile_ceu_camera.c for SuperH SoCs, and four sensor drivers:
-mt9m001.c, mt9m111.c, mt9v022.c and a generic soc_camera_platform.c driver. This
-list is not supposed to be updated, look for more examples in your tree.
+As of 3.7 there are seven host drivers in the mainline: atmel-isi.c,
+mx1_camera.c (broken, scheduled for removal), mx2_camera.c, mx3_camera.c,
+omap1_camera.c, pxa_camera.c, sh_mobile_ceu_camera.c, and multiple sensor
+drivers under drivers/media/i2c/soc_camera/.
Camera host API
---------------
@@ -45,38 +49,37 @@ soc_camera_host_register(struct soc_camera_host *);
function. The host object can be initialized as follows:
-static struct soc_camera_host pxa_soc_camera_host = {
- .drv_name = PXA_CAM_DRV_NAME,
- .ops = &pxa_soc_camera_host_ops,
-};
+ struct soc_camera_host *ici;
+ ici->drv_name = DRV_NAME;
+ ici->ops = &camera_host_ops;
+ ici->priv = pcdev;
+ ici->v4l2_dev.dev = &pdev->dev;
+ ici->nr = pdev->id;
All camera host methods are passed in a struct soc_camera_host_ops:
-static struct soc_camera_host_ops pxa_soc_camera_host_ops = {
+static struct soc_camera_host_ops camera_host_ops = {
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
- .add = pxa_camera_add_device,
- .remove = pxa_camera_remove_device,
- .suspend = pxa_camera_suspend,
- .resume = pxa_camera_resume,
- .set_fmt_cap = pxa_camera_set_fmt_cap,
- .try_fmt_cap = pxa_camera_try_fmt_cap,
- .init_videobuf = pxa_camera_init_videobuf,
- .reqbufs = pxa_camera_reqbufs,
- .poll = pxa_camera_poll,
- .querycap = pxa_camera_querycap,
- .try_bus_param = pxa_camera_try_bus_param,
- .set_bus_param = pxa_camera_set_bus_param,
+ .add = camera_add_device,
+ .remove = camera_remove_device,
+ .set_fmt = camera_set_fmt_cap,
+ .try_fmt = camera_try_fmt_cap,
+ .init_videobuf2 = camera_init_videobuf2,
+ .poll = camera_poll,
+ .querycap = camera_querycap,
+ .set_bus_param = camera_set_bus_param,
+ /* The rest of host operations are optional */
};
.add and .remove methods are called when a sensor is attached to or detached
-from the host, apart from performing host-internal tasks they shall also call
-sensor driver's .init and .release methods respectively. .suspend and .resume
-methods implement host's power-management functionality and its their
-responsibility to call respective sensor's methods. .try_bus_param and
-.set_bus_param are used to negotiate physical connection parameters between the
-host and the sensor. .init_videobuf is called by soc-camera core when a
-video-device is opened, further video-buffer management is implemented completely
-by the specific camera host driver. The rest of the methods are called from
+from the host. .set_bus_param is used to configure physical connection
+parameters between the host and the sensor. .init_videobuf2 is called by
+soc-camera core when a video-device is opened, the host driver would typically
+call vb2_queue_init() in this method. Further video-buffer management is
+implemented completely by the specific camera host driver. If the host driver
+supports non-standard pixel format conversion, it should implement a
+.get_formats and, possibly, a .put_formats operations. See below for more
+details about format conversion. The rest of the methods are called from
respective V4L2 operations.
Camera API
@@ -84,37 +87,21 @@ Camera API
Sensor drivers can use struct soc_camera_link, typically provided by the
platform, and used to specify to which camera host bus the sensor is connected,
-and arbitrarily provide platform .power and .reset methods for the camera.
-soc_camera_device_register() and soc_camera_device_unregister() functions are
-used to add a sensor driver to or remove one from the system. The registration
-function takes a pointer to struct soc_camera_device as the only parameter.
-This struct can be initialized as follows:
-
- /* link to driver operations */
- icd->ops = &mt9m001_ops;
- /* link to the underlying physical (e.g., i2c) device */
- icd->control = &client->dev;
- /* window geometry */
- icd->x_min = 20;
- icd->y_min = 12;
- icd->x_current = 20;
- icd->y_current = 12;
- icd->width_min = 48;
- icd->width_max = 1280;
- icd->height_min = 32;
- icd->height_max = 1024;
- icd->y_skip_top = 1;
- /* camera bus ID, typically obtained from platform data */
- icd->iface = icl->bus_id;
-
-struct soc_camera_ops provides .probe and .remove methods, which are called by
-the soc-camera core, when a camera is matched against or removed from a camera
-host bus, .init, .release, .suspend, and .resume are called from the camera host
-driver as discussed above. Other members of this struct provide respective V4L2
-functionality.
-
-struct soc_camera_device also links to an array of struct soc_camera_data_format,
-listing pixel formats, supported by the camera.
+and optionally provide platform .power and .reset methods for the camera. This
+struct is provided to the camera driver via the I2C client device platform data
+and can be obtained, using the soc_camera_i2c_to_link() macro. Care should be
+taken, when using soc_camera_vdev_to_subdev() and when accessing struct
+soc_camera_device, using v4l2_get_subdev_hostdata(): both only work, when
+running on an soc-camera host. The actual camera driver operation is implemented
+using the V4L2 subdev API. Additionally soc-camera camera drivers can use
+auxiliary soc-camera helper functions like soc_camera_power_on() and
+soc_camera_power_off(), which switch regulators, provided by the platform and call
+board-specific power switching methods. soc_camera_apply_board_flags() takes
+camera bus configuration capability flags and applies any board transformations,
+e.g. signal polarity inversion. soc_mbus_get_fmtdesc() can be used to obtain a
+pixel format descriptor, corresponding to a certain media-bus pixel format code.
+soc_camera_limit_side() can be used to restrict beginning and length of a frame
+side, based on camera capabilities.
VIDIOC_S_CROP and VIDIOC_S_FMT behaviour
----------------------------------------
@@ -153,8 +140,25 @@ implemented.
User window geometry is kept in .user_width and .user_height fields in struct
soc_camera_device and used by the soc-camera core and host drivers. The core
updates these fields upon successful completion of a .s_fmt() call, but if these
-fields change elsewhere, e.g., during .s_crop() processing, the host driver is
+fields change elsewhere, e.g. during .s_crop() processing, the host driver is
responsible for updating them.
+Format conversion
+-----------------
+
+V4L2 distinguishes between pixel formats, as they are stored in memory, and as
+they are transferred over a media bus. Soc-camera provides support to
+conveniently manage these formats. A table of standard transformations is
+maintained by soc-camera core, which describes, what FOURCC pixel format will
+be obtained, if a media-bus pixel format is stored in memory according to
+certain rules. E.g. if V4L2_MBUS_FMT_YUYV8_2X8 data is sampled with 8 bits per
+sample and stored in memory in the little-endian order with no gaps between
+bytes, data in memory will represent the V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV FOURCC format. These
+standard transformations will be used by soc-camera or by camera host drivers to
+configure camera drivers to produce the FOURCC format, requested by the user,
+using the VIDIOC_S_FMT ioctl(). Apart from those standard format conversions,
+host drivers can also provide their own conversion rules by implementing a
+.get_formats and, if required, a .put_formats methods.
+
--
Author: Guennadi Liakhovetski <g.liakhovetski@gmx.de>
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/stv680.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/stv680.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index e3de33645308..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/stv680.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-Linux driver for STV0680 based USB cameras
-
-Copyright, 2001, Kevin Sisson
-
-
-INTRODUCTION:
-
-STMicroelectronics produces the STV0680B chip, which comes in two
-types, -001 and -003. The -003 version allows the recording and downloading
-of sound clips from the camera, and allows a flash attachment. Otherwise,
-it uses the same commands as the -001 version. Both versions support a
-variety of SDRAM sizes and sensors, allowing for a maximum of 26 VGA or 20
-CIF pictures. The STV0680 supports either a serial or a usb interface, and
-video is possible through the usb interface.
-
-The following cameras are known to work with this driver, although any
-camera with Vendor/Product codes of 0553/0202 should work:
-
-Aiptek Pencam (various models)
-Nisis QuickPix 2
-Radio Shack 'Kid's digital camera' (#60-1207)
-At least one Trust Spycam model
-Several other European brand models
-
-WHAT YOU NEED:
-
-- USB support
-- VIDEO4LINUX support
-
-More information about USB support for linux can be found at:
-http://www.linux-usb.org
-
-
-MODULE OPTIONS:
-
-When the driver is compiled as a module, you can set a "swapRGB=1"
-option, if necessary, for those applications that require it
-(such as xawtv). However, the driver should detect and set this
-automatically, so this option should not normally be used.
-
-
-KNOWN PROBLEMS:
-
-The driver seems to work better with the usb-ohci than the usb-uhci host
-controller driver.
-
-HELP:
-
-The latest info on this driver can be found at:
-http://personal.clt.bellsouth.net/~kjsisson or at
-http://stv0680-usb.sourceforge.net
-
-Any questions to me can be send to: kjsisson@bellsouth.net
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/v4l2-controls.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/v4l2-controls.txt
index cfe52c798d74..676f87366025 100644
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/v4l2-controls.txt
+++ b/Documentation/video4linux/v4l2-controls.txt
@@ -715,14 +715,20 @@ a control of this type whenever the first control belonging to a new control
class is added.
-Proposals for Extensions
-========================
+Adding Notify Callbacks
+=======================
+
+Sometimes the platform or bridge driver needs to be notified when a control
+from a sub-device driver changes. You can set a notify callback by calling
+this function:
-Some ideas for future extensions to the spec:
+void v4l2_ctrl_notify(struct v4l2_ctrl *ctrl,
+ void (*notify)(struct v4l2_ctrl *ctrl, void *priv), void *priv);
-1) Add a V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_HEX to have values shown as hexadecimal instead of
-decimal. Useful for e.g. video_mute_yuv.
+Whenever the give control changes value the notify callback will be called
+with a pointer to the control and the priv pointer that was passed with
+v4l2_ctrl_notify. Note that the control's handler lock is held when the
+notify function is called.
-2) It is possible to mark in the controls array which controls have been
-successfully written and which failed by for example adding a bit to the
-control ID. Not sure if it is worth the effort, though.
+There can be only one notify function per control handler. Any attempt
+to set another notify function will cause a WARN_ON.
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/v4l2-framework.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/v4l2-framework.txt
index b89567ad04b7..a300b283a1a0 100644
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/v4l2-framework.txt
+++ b/Documentation/video4linux/v4l2-framework.txt
@@ -68,8 +68,7 @@ Structure of the framework
The framework closely resembles the driver structure: it has a v4l2_device
struct for the device instance data, a v4l2_subdev struct to refer to
sub-device instances, the video_device struct stores V4L2 device node data
-and in the future a v4l2_fh struct will keep track of filehandle instances
-(this is not yet implemented).
+and the v4l2_fh struct keeps track of filehandle instances.
The V4L2 framework also optionally integrates with the media framework. If a
driver sets the struct v4l2_device mdev field, sub-devices and video nodes
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/w9968cf.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/w9968cf.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 9649450f3b90..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/w9968cf.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,458 +0,0 @@
-
- W996[87]CF JPEG USB Dual Mode Camera Chip
- Driver for Linux 2.6 (basic version)
- =========================================
-
- - Documentation -
-
-
-Index
-=====
-1. Copyright
-2. Disclaimer
-3. License
-4. Overview
-5. Supported devices
-6. Module dependencies
-7. Module loading
-8. Module parameters
-9. Contact information
-10. Credits
-
-
-1. Copyright
-============
-Copyright (C) 2002-2004 by Luca Risolia <luca.risolia@studio.unibo.it>
-
-
-2. Disclaimer
-=============
-Winbond is a trademark of Winbond Electronics Corporation.
-This software is not sponsored or developed by Winbond.
-
-
-3. License
-==========
-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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-
-4. Overview
-===========
-This driver supports the video streaming capabilities of the devices mounting
-Winbond W9967CF and Winbond W9968CF JPEG USB Dual Mode Camera Chips. OV681
-based cameras should be supported as well.
-
-The driver is divided into two modules: the basic one, "w9968cf", is needed for
-the supported devices to work; the second one, "w9968cf-vpp", is an optional
-module, which provides some useful video post-processing functions like video
-decoding, up-scaling and colour conversions.
-
-Note that the official kernels do neither include nor support the second
-module for performance purposes. Therefore, it is always recommended to
-download and install the latest and complete release of the driver,
-replacing the existing one, if present.
-
-The latest and full-featured version of the W996[87]CF driver can be found at:
-http://www.linux-projects.org. Please refer to the documentation included in
-that package, if you are going to use it.
-
-Up to 32 cameras can be handled at the same time. They can be connected and
-disconnected from the host many times without turning off the computer, if
-your system supports the hotplug facility.
-
-To change the default settings for each camera, many parameters can be passed
-through command line when the module is loaded into memory.
-
-The driver relies on the Video4Linux, USB and I2C core modules. It has been
-designed to run properly on SMP systems as well. An additional module,
-"ovcamchip", is mandatory; it provides support for some OmniVision image
-sensors connected to the W996[87]CF chips; if found in the system, the module
-will be automatically loaded by default (provided that the kernel has been
-compiled with the automatic module loading option).
-
-
-5. Supported devices
-====================
-At the moment, known W996[87]CF and OV681 based devices are:
-- Aroma Digi Pen VGA Dual Mode ADG-5000 (unknown image sensor)
-- AVerMedia AVerTV USB (SAA7111A, Philips FI1216Mk2 tuner, PT2313L audio chip)
-- Creative Labs Video Blaster WebCam Go (OmniVision OV7610 sensor)
-- Creative Labs Video Blaster WebCam Go Plus (OmniVision OV7620 sensor)
-- Lebon LDC-035A (unknown image sensor)
-- Ezonics EZ-802 EZMega Cam (OmniVision OV8610C sensor)
-- OmniVision OV8610-EDE (OmniVision OV8610 sensor)
-- OPCOM Digi Pen VGA Dual Mode Pen Camera (unknown image sensor)
-- Pretec Digi Pen-II (OmniVision OV7620 sensor)
-- Pretec DigiPen-480 (OmniVision OV8610 sensor)
-
-If you know any other W996[87]CF or OV681 based cameras, please contact me.
-
-The list above does not imply that all those devices work with this driver: up
-until now only webcams that have an image sensor supported by the "ovcamchip"
-module work. Kernel messages will always tell you whether this is case.
-
-Possible external microcontrollers of those webcams are not supported: this
-means that still images cannot be downloaded from the device memory.
-
-Furthermore, it's worth to note that I was only able to run tests on my
-"Creative Labs Video Blaster WebCam Go". Donations of other models, for
-additional testing and full support, would be much appreciated.
-
-
-6. Module dependencies
-======================
-For it to work properly, the driver needs kernel support for Video4Linux, USB
-and I2C, and the "ovcamchip" module for the image sensor. Make sure you are not
-actually using any external "ovcamchip" module, given that the W996[87]CF
-driver depends on the version of the module present in the official kernels.
-
-The following options of the kernel configuration file must be enabled and
-corresponding modules must be compiled:
-
- # Multimedia devices
- #
- CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=m
-
- # I2C support
- #
- CONFIG_I2C=m
-
-The I2C core module can be compiled statically in the kernel as well.
-
- # OmniVision Camera Chip support
- #
- CONFIG_VIDEO_OVCAMCHIP=m
-
- # USB support
- #
- CONFIG_USB=m
-
-In addition, depending on the hardware being used, only one of the modules
-below is necessary:
-
- # USB Host Controller Drivers
- #
- CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=m
- CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=m
- CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=m
-
-And finally:
-
- # USB Multimedia devices
- #
- CONFIG_USB_W9968CF=m
-
-
-7. Module loading
-=================
-To use the driver, it is necessary to load the "w9968cf" module into memory
-after every other module required.
-
-Loading can be done this way, from root:
-
- [root@localhost home]# modprobe usbcore
- [root@localhost home]# modprobe i2c-core
- [root@localhost home]# modprobe videodev
- [root@localhost home]# modprobe w9968cf
-
-At this point the pertinent devices should be recognized: "dmesg" can be used
-to analyze kernel messages:
-
- [user@localhost home]$ dmesg
-
-There are a lot of parameters the module can use to change the default
-settings for each device. To list every possible parameter with a brief
-explanation about them and which syntax to use, it is recommended to run the
-"modinfo" command:
-
- [root@locahost home]# modinfo w9968cf
-
-
-8. Module parameters
-====================
-Module parameters are listed below:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: ovmod_load
-Type: bool
-Syntax: <0|1>
-Description: Automatic 'ovcamchip' module loading: 0 disabled, 1 enabled.
- If enabled, 'insmod' searches for the required 'ovcamchip'
- module in the system, according to its configuration, and
- loads that module automatically. This action is performed as
- once soon as the 'w9968cf' module is loaded into memory.
-Default: 1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: simcams
-Type: int
-Syntax: <n>
-Description: Number of cameras allowed to stream simultaneously.
- n may vary from 0 to 32.
-Default: 32
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: video_nr
-Type: int array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <-1|n[,...]>
-Description: Specify V4L minor mode number.
- -1 = use next available
- n = use minor number n
- You can specify up to 32 cameras this way.
- For example:
- video_nr=-1,2,-1 would assign minor number 2 to the second
- recognized camera and use auto for the first one and for every
- other camera.
-Default: -1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: packet_size
-Type: int array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <n[,...]>
-Description: Specify the maximum data payload size in bytes for alternate
- settings, for each device. n is scaled between 63 and 1023.
-Default: 1023
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: max_buffers
-Type: int array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <n[,...]>
-Description: For advanced users.
- Specify the maximum number of video frame buffers to allocate
- for each device, from 2 to 32.
-Default: 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: double_buffer
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Hardware double buffering: 0 disabled, 1 enabled.
- It should be enabled if you want smooth video output: if you
- obtain out of sync. video, disable it, or try to
- decrease the 'clockdiv' module parameter value.
-Default: 1 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: clamping
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Video data clamping: 0 disabled, 1 enabled.
-Default: 0 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: filter_type
-Type: int array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1|2[,...]>
-Description: Video filter type.
- 0 none, 1 (1-2-1) 3-tap filter, 2 (2-3-6-3-2) 5-tap filter.
- The filter is used to reduce noise and aliasing artifacts
- produced by the CCD or CMOS image sensor.
-Default: 0 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: largeview
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Large view: 0 disabled, 1 enabled.
-Default: 1 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: upscaling
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Software scaling (for non-compressed video only):
- 0 disabled, 1 enabled.
- Disable it if you have a slow CPU or you don't have enough
- memory.
-Default: 0 for every device.
-Note: If 'w9968cf-vpp' is not present, this parameter is set to 0.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: decompression
-Type: int array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1|2[,...]>
-Description: Software video decompression:
- 0 = disables decompression
- (doesn't allow formats needing decompression).
- 1 = forces decompression
- (allows formats needing decompression only).
- 2 = allows any permitted formats.
- Formats supporting (de)compressed video are YUV422P and
- YUV420P/YUV420 in any resolutions where width and height are
- multiples of 16.
-Default: 2 for every device.
-Note: If 'w9968cf-vpp' is not present, forcing decompression is not
- allowed; in this case this parameter is set to 2.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: force_palette
-Type: int array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|9|10|13|15|8|7|1|6|3|4|5[,...]>
-Description: Force picture palette.
- In order:
- 0 = Off - allows any of the following formats:
- 9 = UYVY 16 bpp - Original video, compression disabled
- 10 = YUV420 12 bpp - Original video, compression enabled
- 13 = YUV422P 16 bpp - Original video, compression enabled
- 15 = YUV420P 12 bpp - Original video, compression enabled
- 8 = YUVY 16 bpp - Software conversion from UYVY
- 7 = YUV422 16 bpp - Software conversion from UYVY
- 1 = GREY 8 bpp - Software conversion from UYVY
- 6 = RGB555 16 bpp - Software conversion from UYVY
- 3 = RGB565 16 bpp - Software conversion from UYVY
- 4 = RGB24 24 bpp - Software conversion from UYVY
- 5 = RGB32 32 bpp - Software conversion from UYVY
- When not 0, this parameter will override 'decompression'.
-Default: 0 for every device. Initial palette is 9 (UYVY).
-Note: If 'w9968cf-vpp' is not present, this parameter is set to 9.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: force_rgb
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Read RGB video data instead of BGR:
- 1 = use RGB component ordering.
- 0 = use BGR component ordering.
- This parameter has effect when using RGBX palettes only.
-Default: 0 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: autobright
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Image sensor automatically changes brightness:
- 0 = no, 1 = yes
-Default: 0 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: autoexp
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Image sensor automatically changes exposure:
- 0 = no, 1 = yes
-Default: 1 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: lightfreq
-Type: int array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <50|60[,...]>
-Description: Light frequency in Hz:
- 50 for European and Asian lighting, 60 for American lighting.
-Default: 50 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: bandingfilter
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Banding filter to reduce effects of fluorescent
- lighting:
- 0 disabled, 1 enabled.
- This filter tries to reduce the pattern of horizontal
- light/dark bands caused by some (usually fluorescent) lighting.
-Default: 0 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: clockdiv
-Type: int array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <-1|n[,...]>
-Description: Force pixel clock divisor to a specific value (for experts):
- n may vary from 0 to 127.
- -1 for automatic value.
- See also the 'double_buffer' module parameter.
-Default: -1 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: backlight
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Objects are lit from behind:
- 0 = no, 1 = yes
-Default: 0 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: mirror
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Reverse image horizontally:
- 0 = no, 1 = yes
-Default: 0 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: monochrome
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: The image sensor is monochrome:
- 0 = no, 1 = yes
-Default: 0 for every device.
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-Name: brightness
-Type: long array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <n[,...]>
-Description: Set picture brightness (0-65535).
- This parameter has no effect if 'autobright' is enabled.
-Default: 31000 for every device.
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-Name: hue
-Type: long array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <n[,...]>
-Description: Set picture hue (0-65535).
-Default: 32768 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: colour
-Type: long array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <n[,...]>
-Description: Set picture saturation (0-65535).
-Default: 32768 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: contrast
-Type: long array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <n[,...]>
-Description: Set picture contrast (0-65535).
-Default: 50000 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: whiteness
-Type: long array (min = 0, max = 32)
-Syntax: <n[,...]>
-Description: Set picture whiteness (0-65535).
-Default: 32768 for every device.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: debug
-Type: int
-Syntax: <n>
-Description: Debugging information level, from 0 to 6:
- 0 = none (use carefully)
- 1 = critical errors
- 2 = significant information
- 3 = configuration or general messages
- 4 = warnings
- 5 = called functions
- 6 = function internals
- Level 5 and 6 are useful for testing only, when only one
- device is used.
-Default: 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: specific_debug
-Type: bool
-Syntax: <0|1>
-Description: Enable or disable specific debugging messages:
- 0 = print messages concerning every level <= 'debug' level.
- 1 = print messages concerning the level indicated by 'debug'.
-Default: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-9. Contact information
-======================
-I may be contacted by e-mail at <luca.risolia@studio.unibo.it>.
-
-I can accept GPG/PGP encrypted e-mail. My GPG key ID is 'FCE635A4'.
-My public 1024-bit key should be available at your keyserver; the fingerprint
-is: '88E8 F32F 7244 68BA 3958 5D40 99DA 5D2A FCE6 35A4'.
-
-
-10. Credits
-==========
-The development would not have proceed much further without having looked at
-the source code of other drivers and without the help of several persons; in
-particular:
-
-- the I2C interface to kernel and high-level image sensor control routines have
- been taken from the OV511 driver by Mark McClelland;
-
-- memory management code has been copied from the bttv driver by Ralph Metzler,
- Marcus Metzler and Gerd Knorr;
-
-- the low-level I2C read function has been written by Frederic Jouault;
-
-- the low-level I2C fast write function has been written by Piotr Czerczak.
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/zc0301.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/zc0301.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index b41c83cf09f4..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/zc0301.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,270 +0,0 @@
-
- ZC0301 and ZC0301P Image Processor and Control Chip
- Driver for Linux
- ===================================================
-
- - Documentation -
-
-
-Index
-=====
-1. Copyright
-2. Disclaimer
-3. License
-4. Overview and features
-5. Module dependencies
-6. Module loading
-7. Module parameters
-8. Supported devices
-9. Notes for V4L2 application developers
-10. Contact information
-11. Credits
-
-
-1. Copyright
-============
-Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by Luca Risolia <luca.risolia@studio.unibo.it>
-
-
-2. Disclaimer
-=============
-This software is not developed or sponsored by Z-Star Microelectronics Corp.
-Trademarks are property of their respective owner.
-
-
-3. License
-==========
-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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-
-4. Overview and features
-========================
-This driver supports the video interface of the devices mounting the ZC0301 or
-ZC0301P Image Processors and Control Chips.
-
-The driver relies on the Video4Linux2 and USB core modules. It has been
-designed to run properly on SMP systems as well.
-
-The latest version of the ZC0301[P] driver can be found at the following URL:
-http://www.linux-projects.org/
-
-Some of the features of the driver are:
-
-- full compliance with the Video4Linux2 API (see also "Notes for V4L2
- application developers" paragraph);
-- available mmap or read/poll methods for video streaming through isochronous
- data transfers;
-- automatic detection of image sensor;
-- video format is standard JPEG;
-- dynamic driver control thanks to various module parameters (see "Module
- parameters" paragraph);
-- up to 64 cameras can be handled at the same time; they can be connected and
- disconnected from the host many times without turning off the computer, if
- the system supports hotplugging;
-
-
-5. Module dependencies
-======================
-For it to work properly, the driver needs kernel support for Video4Linux and
-USB.
-
-The following options of the kernel configuration file must be enabled and
-corresponding modules must be compiled:
-
- # Multimedia devices
- #
- CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=m
-
- # USB support
- #
- CONFIG_USB=m
-
-In addition, depending on the hardware being used, the modules below are
-necessary:
-
- # USB Host Controller Drivers
- #
- CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=m
- CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=m
- CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=m
-
-The ZC0301 controller also provides a built-in microphone interface. It is
-supported by the USB Audio driver thanks to the ALSA API:
-
- # Sound
- #
- CONFIG_SOUND=y
-
- # Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
- #
- CONFIG_SND=m
-
- # USB devices
- #
- CONFIG_SND_USB_AUDIO=m
-
-And finally:
-
- # V4L USB devices
- #
- CONFIG_USB_ZC0301=m
-
-
-6. Module loading
-=================
-To use the driver, it is necessary to load the "zc0301" module into memory
-after every other module required: "videodev", "v4l2_common", "compat_ioctl32",
-"usbcore" and, depending on the USB host controller you have, "ehci-hcd",
-"uhci-hcd" or "ohci-hcd".
-
-Loading can be done as shown below:
-
- [root@localhost home]# modprobe zc0301
-
-At this point the devices should be recognized. You can invoke "dmesg" to
-analyze kernel messages and verify that the loading process has gone well:
-
- [user@localhost home]$ dmesg
-
-
-7. Module parameters
-====================
-Module parameters are listed below:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: video_nr
-Type: short array (min = 0, max = 64)
-Syntax: <-1|n[,...]>
-Description: Specify V4L2 minor mode number:
- -1 = use next available
- n = use minor number n
- You can specify up to 64 cameras this way.
- For example:
- video_nr=-1,2,-1 would assign minor number 2 to the second
- registered camera and use auto for the first one and for every
- other camera.
-Default: -1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: force_munmap
-Type: bool array (min = 0, max = 64)
-Syntax: <0|1[,...]>
-Description: Force the application to unmap previously mapped buffer memory
- before calling any VIDIOC_S_CROP or VIDIOC_S_FMT ioctl's. Not
- all the applications support this feature. This parameter is
- specific for each detected camera.
- 0 = do not force memory unmapping
- 1 = force memory unmapping (save memory)
-Default: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: frame_timeout
-Type: uint array (min = 0, max = 64)
-Syntax: <n[,...]>
-Description: Timeout for a video frame in seconds. This parameter is
- specific for each detected camera. This parameter can be
- changed at runtime thanks to the /sys filesystem interface.
-Default: 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Name: debug
-Type: ushort
-Syntax: <n>
-Description: Debugging information level, from 0 to 3:
- 0 = none (use carefully)
- 1 = critical errors
- 2 = significant information
- 3 = more verbose messages
- Level 3 is useful for testing only, when only one device
- is used at the same time. It also shows some information
- about the hardware being detected. This module parameter can be
- changed at runtime thanks to the /sys filesystem interface.
-Default: 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-8. Supported devices
-====================
-None of the names of the companies as well as their products will be mentioned
-here. They have never collaborated with the author, so no advertising.
-
-From the point of view of a driver, what unambiguously identify a device are
-its vendor and product USB identifiers. Below is a list of known identifiers of
-devices mounting the ZC0301 Image Processor and Control Chips:
-
-Vendor ID Product ID
---------- ----------
-0x041e 0x4017
-0x041e 0x401c
-0x041e 0x401e
-0x041e 0x401f
-0x041e 0x4022
-0x041e 0x4034
-0x041e 0x4035
-0x041e 0x4036
-0x041e 0x403a
-0x0458 0x7007
-0x0458 0x700c
-0x0458 0x700f
-0x046d 0x08ae
-0x055f 0xd003
-0x055f 0xd004
-0x0ac8 0x0301
-0x0ac8 0x301b
-0x0ac8 0x303b
-0x10fd 0x0128
-0x10fd 0x8050
-0x10fd 0x804e
-
-The list above does not imply that all those devices work with this driver: up
-until now only the ones that mount the following image sensors are supported;
-kernel messages will always tell you whether this is the case:
-
-Model Manufacturer
------ ------------
-PAS202BCB PixArt Imaging, Inc.
-PB-0330 Photobit Corporation
-
-
-9. Notes for V4L2 application developers
-========================================
-This driver follows the V4L2 API specifications. In particular, it enforces two
-rules:
-
-- exactly one I/O method, either "mmap" or "read", is associated with each
-file descriptor. Once it is selected, the application must close and reopen the
-device to switch to the other I/O method;
-
-- although it is not mandatory, previously mapped buffer memory should always
-be unmapped before calling any "VIDIOC_S_CROP" or "VIDIOC_S_FMT" ioctl's.
-The same number of buffers as before will be allocated again to match the size
-of the new video frames, so you have to map the buffers again before any I/O
-attempts on them.
-
-
-10. Contact information
-=======================
-The author may be contacted by e-mail at <luca.risolia@studio.unibo.it>.
-
-GPG/PGP encrypted e-mail's are accepted. The GPG key ID of the author is
-'FCE635A4'; the public 1024-bit key should be available at any keyserver;
-the fingerprint is: '88E8 F32F 7244 68BA 3958 5D40 99DA 5D2A FCE6 35A4'.
-
-
-11. Credits
-===========
-- Information about the chip internals needed to enable the I2C protocol have
- been taken from the documentation of the ZC030x Video4Linux1 driver written
- by Andrew Birkett <andy@nobugs.org>;
-- The initialization values of the ZC0301 controller connected to the PAS202BCB
- and PB-0330 image sensors have been taken from the SPCA5XX driver maintained
- by Michel Xhaard <mxhaard@magic.fr>;
-- Stanislav Lechev donated one camera.