linux/drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-common.c

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/*
* Video for Linux Two
*
* A generic video device interface for the LINUX operating system
* using a set of device structures/vectors for low level operations.
*
* This file replaces the videodev.c file that comes with the
* regular kernel distribution.
*
* 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.
*
* Author: Bill Dirks <bill@thedirks.org>
* based on code by Alan Cox, <alan@cymru.net>
*
*/
/*
* Video capture interface for Linux
*
* A generic video device interface for the LINUX operating system
* using a set of device structures/vectors for low level operations.
*
* 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.
*
* Author: Alan Cox, <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
*
* Fixes:
*/
/*
* Video4linux 1/2 integration by Justin Schoeman
* <justin@suntiger.ee.up.ac.za>
* 2.4 PROCFS support ported from 2.4 kernels by
* Iñaki García Etxebarria <garetxe@euskalnet.net>
* Makefile fix by "W. Michael Petullo" <mike@flyn.org>
* 2.4 devfs support ported from 2.4 kernels by
* Dan Merillat <dan@merillat.org>
* Added Gerd Knorrs v4l1 enhancements (Justin Schoeman)
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/i2c.h>
#if defined(CONFIG_SPI)
#include <linux/spi/spi.h>
#endif
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/div64.h>
#include <media/v4l2-common.h>
#include <media/v4l2-device.h>
V4L/DVB: v4l2: Add new control handling framework Add a new framework to handle controls which makes life for driver developers much easier. Note that this patch moves some of the control support that used to be in v4l2-common.c to v4l2-ctrls.c. The tables were copied unchanged. The body of v4l2_ctrl_query_fill() was copied to a new v4l2_ctrl_fill() function in v4l2-ctrls.c. This new function doesn't use the v4l2_queryctrl struct anymore, which makes it more general. The remainder of v4l2-ctrls.c is all new. Highlights include: - No need to implement VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, QUERYMENU, S_CTRL, G_CTRL, S_EXT_CTRLS, G_EXT_CTRLS or TRY_EXT_CTRLS in either bridge drivers or subdevs. New wrapper functions are provided that can just be plugged in. Once everything has been converted these wrapper functions can be removed as well. - When subdevices are added their controls can be automatically merged with the bridge driver's controls. - Most drivers just need to implement s_ctrl to set the controls. The framework handles the locking and tries to be as 'atomic' as possible. - Ready for the subdev device nodes: the same mechanism applies to subdevs and their device nodes as well. Sub-device drivers can make controls local, preventing them from being merged with bridge drivers. - Takes care of backwards compatibility handling of VIDIOC_S_CTRL and VIDIOC_G_CTRL. Handling of V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE is fully transparent. CTRL_CLASS controls are automatically added. Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl> Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2010-08-01 17:32:42 +00:00
#include <media/v4l2-ctrls.h>
#include <linux/videodev2.h>
MODULE_AUTHOR("Bill Dirks, Justin Schoeman, Gerd Knorr");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("misc helper functions for v4l2 device drivers");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
/*
*
* V 4 L 2 D R I V E R H E L P E R A P I
*
*/
/*
* Video Standard Operations (contributed by Michael Schimek)
*/
/* Helper functions for control handling */
/* Fill in a struct v4l2_queryctrl */
int v4l2_ctrl_query_fill(struct v4l2_queryctrl *qctrl, s32 _min, s32 _max, s32 _step, s32 _def)
{
V4L/DVB: v4l2: Add new control handling framework Add a new framework to handle controls which makes life for driver developers much easier. Note that this patch moves some of the control support that used to be in v4l2-common.c to v4l2-ctrls.c. The tables were copied unchanged. The body of v4l2_ctrl_query_fill() was copied to a new v4l2_ctrl_fill() function in v4l2-ctrls.c. This new function doesn't use the v4l2_queryctrl struct anymore, which makes it more general. The remainder of v4l2-ctrls.c is all new. Highlights include: - No need to implement VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, QUERYMENU, S_CTRL, G_CTRL, S_EXT_CTRLS, G_EXT_CTRLS or TRY_EXT_CTRLS in either bridge drivers or subdevs. New wrapper functions are provided that can just be plugged in. Once everything has been converted these wrapper functions can be removed as well. - When subdevices are added their controls can be automatically merged with the bridge driver's controls. - Most drivers just need to implement s_ctrl to set the controls. The framework handles the locking and tries to be as 'atomic' as possible. - Ready for the subdev device nodes: the same mechanism applies to subdevs and their device nodes as well. Sub-device drivers can make controls local, preventing them from being merged with bridge drivers. - Takes care of backwards compatibility handling of VIDIOC_S_CTRL and VIDIOC_G_CTRL. Handling of V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE is fully transparent. CTRL_CLASS controls are automatically added. Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl> Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2010-08-01 17:32:42 +00:00
const char *name;
s64 min = _min;
s64 max = _max;
u64 step = _step;
s64 def = _def;
V4L/DVB: v4l2: Add new control handling framework Add a new framework to handle controls which makes life for driver developers much easier. Note that this patch moves some of the control support that used to be in v4l2-common.c to v4l2-ctrls.c. The tables were copied unchanged. The body of v4l2_ctrl_query_fill() was copied to a new v4l2_ctrl_fill() function in v4l2-ctrls.c. This new function doesn't use the v4l2_queryctrl struct anymore, which makes it more general. The remainder of v4l2-ctrls.c is all new. Highlights include: - No need to implement VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, QUERYMENU, S_CTRL, G_CTRL, S_EXT_CTRLS, G_EXT_CTRLS or TRY_EXT_CTRLS in either bridge drivers or subdevs. New wrapper functions are provided that can just be plugged in. Once everything has been converted these wrapper functions can be removed as well. - When subdevices are added their controls can be automatically merged with the bridge driver's controls. - Most drivers just need to implement s_ctrl to set the controls. The framework handles the locking and tries to be as 'atomic' as possible. - Ready for the subdev device nodes: the same mechanism applies to subdevs and their device nodes as well. Sub-device drivers can make controls local, preventing them from being merged with bridge drivers. - Takes care of backwards compatibility handling of VIDIOC_S_CTRL and VIDIOC_G_CTRL. Handling of V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE is fully transparent. CTRL_CLASS controls are automatically added. Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl> Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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v4l2_ctrl_fill(qctrl->id, &name, &qctrl->type,
&min, &max, &step, &def, &qctrl->flags);
if (name == NULL)
return -EINVAL;
qctrl->minimum = min;
qctrl->maximum = max;
qctrl->step = step;
qctrl->default_value = def;
qctrl->reserved[0] = qctrl->reserved[1] = 0;
strlcpy(qctrl->name, name, sizeof(qctrl->name));
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(v4l2_ctrl_query_fill);
/* I2C Helper functions */
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_I2C)
void v4l2_i2c_subdev_init(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, struct i2c_client *client,
const struct v4l2_subdev_ops *ops)
{
v4l2_subdev_init(sd, ops);
sd->flags |= V4L2_SUBDEV_FL_IS_I2C;
/* the owner is the same as the i2c_client's driver owner */
sd->owner = client->dev.driver->owner;
sd->dev = &client->dev;
/* i2c_client and v4l2_subdev point to one another */
v4l2_set_subdevdata(sd, client);
i2c_set_clientdata(client, sd);
/* initialize name */
snprintf(sd->name, sizeof(sd->name), "%s %d-%04x",
client->dev.driver->name, i2c_adapter_id(client->adapter),
client->addr);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(v4l2_i2c_subdev_init);
/* Load an i2c sub-device. */
struct v4l2_subdev *v4l2_i2c_new_subdev_board(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev,
struct i2c_adapter *adapter, struct i2c_board_info *info,
const unsigned short *probe_addrs)
{
struct v4l2_subdev *sd = NULL;
struct i2c_client *client;
BUG_ON(!v4l2_dev);
request_module(I2C_MODULE_PREFIX "%s", info->type);
/* Create the i2c client */
if (info->addr == 0 && probe_addrs)
client = i2c_new_probed_device(adapter, info, probe_addrs,
NULL);
else
client = i2c_new_device(adapter, info);
/* Note: by loading the module first we are certain that c->driver
will be set if the driver was found. If the module was not loaded
first, then the i2c core tries to delay-load the module for us,
and then c->driver is still NULL until the module is finally
loaded. This delay-load mechanism doesn't work if other drivers
want to use the i2c device, so explicitly loading the module
is the best alternative. */
if (client == NULL || client->dev.driver == NULL)
goto error;
/* Lock the module so we can safely get the v4l2_subdev pointer */
if (!try_module_get(client->dev.driver->owner))
goto error;
sd = i2c_get_clientdata(client);
/* Register with the v4l2_device which increases the module's
use count as well. */
if (v4l2_device_register_subdev(v4l2_dev, sd))
sd = NULL;
/* Decrease the module use count to match the first try_module_get. */
module_put(client->dev.driver->owner);
error:
/* If we have a client but no subdev, then something went wrong and
we must unregister the client. */
if (client && sd == NULL)
i2c_unregister_device(client);
return sd;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(v4l2_i2c_new_subdev_board);
struct v4l2_subdev *v4l2_i2c_new_subdev(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev,
struct i2c_adapter *adapter, const char *client_type,
u8 addr, const unsigned short *probe_addrs)
{
struct i2c_board_info info;
/* Setup the i2c board info with the device type and
the device address. */
memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
strlcpy(info.type, client_type, sizeof(info.type));
info.addr = addr;
return v4l2_i2c_new_subdev_board(v4l2_dev, adapter, &info, probe_addrs);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(v4l2_i2c_new_subdev);
/* Return i2c client address of v4l2_subdev. */
unsigned short v4l2_i2c_subdev_addr(struct v4l2_subdev *sd)
{
struct i2c_client *client = v4l2_get_subdevdata(sd);
return client ? client->addr : I2C_CLIENT_END;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(v4l2_i2c_subdev_addr);
/* Return a list of I2C tuner addresses to probe. Use only if the tuner
addresses are unknown. */
const unsigned short *v4l2_i2c_tuner_addrs(enum v4l2_i2c_tuner_type type)
{
static const unsigned short radio_addrs[] = {
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_TEA5761)
0x10,
#endif
0x60,
I2C_CLIENT_END
};
static const unsigned short demod_addrs[] = {
0x42, 0x43, 0x4a, 0x4b,
I2C_CLIENT_END
};
static const unsigned short tv_addrs[] = {
0x42, 0x43, 0x4a, 0x4b, /* tda8290 */
0x60, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x64,
I2C_CLIENT_END
};
switch (type) {
case ADDRS_RADIO:
return radio_addrs;
case ADDRS_DEMOD:
return demod_addrs;
case ADDRS_TV:
return tv_addrs;
case ADDRS_TV_WITH_DEMOD:
return tv_addrs + 4;
}
return NULL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(v4l2_i2c_tuner_addrs);
#endif /* defined(CONFIG_I2C) */
#if defined(CONFIG_SPI)
/* Load an spi sub-device. */
void v4l2_spi_subdev_init(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, struct spi_device *spi,
const struct v4l2_subdev_ops *ops)
{
v4l2_subdev_init(sd, ops);
sd->flags |= V4L2_SUBDEV_FL_IS_SPI;
/* the owner is the same as the spi_device's driver owner */
sd->owner = spi->dev.driver->owner;
sd->dev = &spi->dev;
/* spi_device and v4l2_subdev point to one another */
v4l2_set_subdevdata(sd, spi);
spi_set_drvdata(spi, sd);
/* initialize name */
strlcpy(sd->name, spi->dev.driver->name, sizeof(sd->name));
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(v4l2_spi_subdev_init);
struct v4l2_subdev *v4l2_spi_new_subdev(struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev,
struct spi_master *master, struct spi_board_info *info)
{
struct v4l2_subdev *sd = NULL;
struct spi_device *spi = NULL;
BUG_ON(!v4l2_dev);
if (info->modalias[0])
request_module(info->modalias);
spi = spi_new_device(master, info);
if (spi == NULL || spi->dev.driver == NULL)
goto error;
if (!try_module_get(spi->dev.driver->owner))
goto error;
sd = spi_get_drvdata(spi);
/* Register with the v4l2_device which increases the module's
use count as well. */
if (v4l2_device_register_subdev(v4l2_dev, sd))
sd = NULL;
/* Decrease the module use count to match the first try_module_get. */
module_put(spi->dev.driver->owner);
error:
/* If we have a client but no subdev, then something went wrong and
we must unregister the client. */
if (spi && sd == NULL)
spi_unregister_device(spi);
return sd;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(v4l2_spi_new_subdev);
#endif /* defined(CONFIG_SPI) */
/* Clamp x to be between min and max, aligned to a multiple of 2^align. min
* and max don't have to be aligned, but there must be at least one valid
* value. E.g., min=17,max=31,align=4 is not allowed as there are no multiples
* of 16 between 17 and 31. */
static unsigned int clamp_align(unsigned int x, unsigned int min,
unsigned int max, unsigned int align)
{
/* Bits that must be zero to be aligned */
unsigned int mask = ~((1 << align) - 1);
/* Clamp to aligned min and max */
x = clamp(x, (min + ~mask) & mask, max & mask);
/* Round to nearest aligned value */
if (align)
x = (x + (1 << (align - 1))) & mask;
return x;
}
/* Bound an image to have a width between wmin and wmax, and height between
* hmin and hmax, inclusive. Additionally, the width will be a multiple of
* 2^walign, the height will be a multiple of 2^halign, and the overall size
* (width*height) will be a multiple of 2^salign. The image may be shrunk
* or enlarged to fit the alignment constraints.
*
* The width or height maximum must not be smaller than the corresponding
* minimum. The alignments must not be so high there are no possible image
* sizes within the allowed bounds. wmin and hmin must be at least 1
* (don't use 0). If you don't care about a certain alignment, specify 0,
* as 2^0 is 1 and one byte alignment is equivalent to no alignment. If
* you only want to adjust downward, specify a maximum that's the same as
* the initial value.
*/
void v4l_bound_align_image(u32 *w, unsigned int wmin, unsigned int wmax,
unsigned int walign,
u32 *h, unsigned int hmin, unsigned int hmax,
unsigned int halign, unsigned int salign)
{
*w = clamp_align(*w, wmin, wmax, walign);
*h = clamp_align(*h, hmin, hmax, halign);
/* Usually we don't need to align the size and are done now. */
if (!salign)
return;
/* How much alignment do we have? */
walign = __ffs(*w);
halign = __ffs(*h);
/* Enough to satisfy the image alignment? */
if (walign + halign < salign) {
/* Max walign where there is still a valid width */
unsigned int wmaxa = __fls(wmax ^ (wmin - 1));
/* Max halign where there is still a valid height */
unsigned int hmaxa = __fls(hmax ^ (hmin - 1));
/* up the smaller alignment until we have enough */
do {
if (halign >= hmaxa ||
(walign <= halign && walign < wmaxa)) {
*w = clamp_align(*w, wmin, wmax, walign + 1);
walign = __ffs(*w);
} else {
*h = clamp_align(*h, hmin, hmax, halign + 1);
halign = __ffs(*h);
}
} while (halign + walign < salign);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(v4l_bound_align_image);
const struct v4l2_frmsize_discrete *v4l2_find_nearest_format(
const struct v4l2_discrete_probe *probe,
s32 width, s32 height)
{
int i;
u32 error, min_error = UINT_MAX;
const struct v4l2_frmsize_discrete *size, *best = NULL;
if (!probe)
return best;
for (i = 0, size = probe->sizes; i < probe->num_sizes; i++, size++) {
error = abs(size->width - width) + abs(size->height - height);
if (error < min_error) {
min_error = error;
best = size;
}
if (!error)
break;
}
return best;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(v4l2_find_nearest_format);
void v4l2_get_timestamp(struct timeval *tv)
{
struct timespec ts;
ktime_get_ts(&ts);
tv->tv_sec = ts.tv_sec;
tv->tv_usec = ts.tv_nsec / NSEC_PER_USEC;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(v4l2_get_timestamp);