linux/include/media/v4l2-dev.h
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   1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
   2/*
   3 *
   4 *      V 4 L 2   D R I V E R   H E L P E R   A P I
   5 *
   6 * Moved from videodev2.h
   7 *
   8 *      Some commonly needed functions for drivers (v4l2-common.o module)
   9 */
  10#ifndef _V4L2_DEV_H
  11#define _V4L2_DEV_H
  12
  13#include <linux/poll.h>
  14#include <linux/fs.h>
  15#include <linux/device.h>
  16#include <linux/cdev.h>
  17#include <linux/mutex.h>
  18#include <linux/videodev2.h>
  19
  20#include <media/media-entity.h>
  21
  22#define VIDEO_MAJOR     81
  23
  24/**
  25 * enum vfl_devnode_type - type of V4L2 device node
  26 *
  27 * @VFL_TYPE_GRABBER:   for video input/output devices
  28 * @VFL_TYPE_VBI:       for vertical blank data (i.e. closed captions, teletext)
  29 * @VFL_TYPE_RADIO:     for radio tuners
  30 * @VFL_TYPE_SUBDEV:    for V4L2 subdevices
  31 * @VFL_TYPE_SDR:       for Software Defined Radio tuners
  32 * @VFL_TYPE_TOUCH:     for touch sensors
  33 * @VFL_TYPE_MAX:       number of VFL types, must always be last in the enum
  34 */
  35enum vfl_devnode_type {
  36        VFL_TYPE_GRABBER        = 0,
  37        VFL_TYPE_VBI,
  38        VFL_TYPE_RADIO,
  39        VFL_TYPE_SUBDEV,
  40        VFL_TYPE_SDR,
  41        VFL_TYPE_TOUCH,
  42        VFL_TYPE_MAX /* Shall be the last one */
  43};
  44
  45/**
  46 * enum  vfl_direction - Identifies if a &struct video_device corresponds
  47 *      to a receiver, a transmitter or a mem-to-mem device.
  48 *
  49 * @VFL_DIR_RX:         device is a receiver.
  50 * @VFL_DIR_TX:         device is a transmitter.
  51 * @VFL_DIR_M2M:        device is a memory to memory device.
  52 *
  53 * Note: Ignored if &enum vfl_devnode_type is %VFL_TYPE_SUBDEV.
  54 */
  55enum vfl_devnode_direction {
  56        VFL_DIR_RX,
  57        VFL_DIR_TX,
  58        VFL_DIR_M2M,
  59};
  60
  61struct v4l2_ioctl_callbacks;
  62struct video_device;
  63struct v4l2_device;
  64struct v4l2_ctrl_handler;
  65
  66/**
  67 * enum v4l2_video_device_flags - Flags used by &struct video_device
  68 *
  69 * @V4L2_FL_REGISTERED:
  70 *      indicates that a &struct video_device is registered.
  71 *      Drivers can clear this flag if they want to block all future
  72 *      device access. It is cleared by video_unregister_device.
  73 * @V4L2_FL_USES_V4L2_FH:
  74 *      indicates that file->private_data points to &struct v4l2_fh.
  75 *      This flag is set by the core when v4l2_fh_init() is called.
  76 *      All new drivers should use it.
  77 * @V4L2_FL_QUIRK_INVERTED_CROP:
  78 *      some old M2M drivers use g/s_crop/cropcap incorrectly: crop and
  79 *      compose are swapped. If this flag is set, then the selection
  80 *      targets are swapped in the g/s_crop/cropcap functions in v4l2-ioctl.c.
  81 *      This allows those drivers to correctly implement the selection API,
  82 *      but the old crop API will still work as expected in order to preserve
  83 *      backwards compatibility.
  84 *      Never set this flag for new drivers.
  85 */
  86enum v4l2_video_device_flags {
  87        V4L2_FL_REGISTERED              = 0,
  88        V4L2_FL_USES_V4L2_FH            = 1,
  89        V4L2_FL_QUIRK_INVERTED_CROP     = 2,
  90};
  91
  92/* Priority helper functions */
  93
  94/**
  95 * struct v4l2_prio_state - stores the priority states
  96 *
  97 * @prios: array with elements to store the array priorities
  98 *
  99 *
 100 * .. note::
 101 *    The size of @prios array matches the number of priority types defined
 102 *    by enum &v4l2_priority.
 103 */
 104struct v4l2_prio_state {
 105        atomic_t prios[4];
 106};
 107
 108/**
 109 * v4l2_prio_init - initializes a struct v4l2_prio_state
 110 *
 111 * @global: pointer to &struct v4l2_prio_state
 112 */
 113void v4l2_prio_init(struct v4l2_prio_state *global);
 114
 115/**
 116 * v4l2_prio_change - changes the v4l2 file handler priority
 117 *
 118 * @global: pointer to the &struct v4l2_prio_state of the device node.
 119 * @local: pointer to the desired priority, as defined by enum &v4l2_priority
 120 * @new: Priority type requested, as defined by enum &v4l2_priority.
 121 *
 122 * .. note::
 123 *      This function should be used only by the V4L2 core.
 124 */
 125int v4l2_prio_change(struct v4l2_prio_state *global, enum v4l2_priority *local,
 126                     enum v4l2_priority new);
 127
 128/**
 129 * v4l2_prio_open - Implements the priority logic for a file handler open
 130 *
 131 * @global: pointer to the &struct v4l2_prio_state of the device node.
 132 * @local: pointer to the desired priority, as defined by enum &v4l2_priority
 133 *
 134 * .. note::
 135 *      This function should be used only by the V4L2 core.
 136 */
 137void v4l2_prio_open(struct v4l2_prio_state *global, enum v4l2_priority *local);
 138
 139/**
 140 * v4l2_prio_close - Implements the priority logic for a file handler close
 141 *
 142 * @global: pointer to the &struct v4l2_prio_state of the device node.
 143 * @local: priority to be released, as defined by enum &v4l2_priority
 144 *
 145 * .. note::
 146 *      This function should be used only by the V4L2 core.
 147 */
 148void v4l2_prio_close(struct v4l2_prio_state *global, enum v4l2_priority local);
 149
 150/**
 151 * v4l2_prio_max - Return the maximum priority, as stored at the @global array.
 152 *
 153 * @global: pointer to the &struct v4l2_prio_state of the device node.
 154 *
 155 * .. note::
 156 *      This function should be used only by the V4L2 core.
 157 */
 158enum v4l2_priority v4l2_prio_max(struct v4l2_prio_state *global);
 159
 160/**
 161 * v4l2_prio_check - Implements the priority logic for a file handler close
 162 *
 163 * @global: pointer to the &struct v4l2_prio_state of the device node.
 164 * @local: desired priority, as defined by enum &v4l2_priority local
 165 *
 166 * .. note::
 167 *      This function should be used only by the V4L2 core.
 168 */
 169int v4l2_prio_check(struct v4l2_prio_state *global, enum v4l2_priority local);
 170
 171/**
 172 * struct v4l2_file_operations - fs operations used by a V4L2 device
 173 *
 174 * @owner: pointer to struct module
 175 * @read: operations needed to implement the read() syscall
 176 * @write: operations needed to implement the write() syscall
 177 * @poll: operations needed to implement the poll() syscall
 178 * @unlocked_ioctl: operations needed to implement the ioctl() syscall
 179 * @compat_ioctl32: operations needed to implement the ioctl() syscall for
 180 *      the special case where the Kernel uses 64 bits instructions, but
 181 *      the userspace uses 32 bits.
 182 * @get_unmapped_area: called by the mmap() syscall, used when %!CONFIG_MMU
 183 * @mmap: operations needed to implement the mmap() syscall
 184 * @open: operations needed to implement the open() syscall
 185 * @release: operations needed to implement the release() syscall
 186 *
 187 * .. note::
 188 *
 189 *      Those operations are used to implemente the fs struct file_operations
 190 *      at the V4L2 drivers. The V4L2 core overrides the fs ops with some
 191 *      extra logic needed by the subsystem.
 192 */
 193struct v4l2_file_operations {
 194        struct module *owner;
 195        ssize_t (*read) (struct file *, char __user *, size_t, loff_t *);
 196        ssize_t (*write) (struct file *, const char __user *, size_t, loff_t *);
 197        __poll_t (*poll) (struct file *, struct poll_table_struct *);
 198        long (*unlocked_ioctl) (struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
 199#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
 200        long (*compat_ioctl32) (struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
 201#endif
 202        unsigned long (*get_unmapped_area) (struct file *, unsigned long,
 203                                unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long);
 204        int (*mmap) (struct file *, struct vm_area_struct *);
 205        int (*open) (struct file *);
 206        int (*release) (struct file *);
 207};
 208
 209/*
 210 * Newer version of video_device, handled by videodev2.c
 211 *      This version moves redundant code from video device code to
 212 *      the common handler
 213 */
 214
 215/**
 216 * struct video_device - Structure used to create and manage the V4L2 device
 217 *      nodes.
 218 *
 219 * @entity: &struct media_entity
 220 * @intf_devnode: pointer to &struct media_intf_devnode
 221 * @pipe: &struct media_pipeline
 222 * @fops: pointer to &struct v4l2_file_operations for the video device
 223 * @device_caps: device capabilities as used in v4l2_capabilities
 224 * @dev: &struct device for the video device
 225 * @cdev: character device
 226 * @v4l2_dev: pointer to &struct v4l2_device parent
 227 * @dev_parent: pointer to &struct device parent
 228 * @ctrl_handler: Control handler associated with this device node.
 229 *       May be NULL.
 230 * @queue: &struct vb2_queue associated with this device node. May be NULL.
 231 * @prio: pointer to &struct v4l2_prio_state with device's Priority state.
 232 *       If NULL, then v4l2_dev->prio will be used.
 233 * @name: video device name
 234 * @vfl_type: V4L device type, as defined by &enum vfl_devnode_type
 235 * @vfl_dir: V4L receiver, transmitter or m2m
 236 * @minor: device node 'minor'. It is set to -1 if the registration failed
 237 * @num: number of the video device node
 238 * @flags: video device flags. Use bitops to set/clear/test flags.
 239 *         Contains a set of &enum v4l2_video_device_flags.
 240 * @index: attribute to differentiate multiple indices on one physical device
 241 * @fh_lock: Lock for all v4l2_fhs
 242 * @fh_list: List of &struct v4l2_fh
 243 * @dev_debug: Internal device debug flags, not for use by drivers
 244 * @tvnorms: Supported tv norms
 245 *
 246 * @release: video device release() callback
 247 * @ioctl_ops: pointer to &struct v4l2_ioctl_ops with ioctl callbacks
 248 *
 249 * @valid_ioctls: bitmap with the valid ioctls for this device
 250 * @lock: pointer to &struct mutex serialization lock
 251 *
 252 * .. note::
 253 *      Only set @dev_parent if that can't be deduced from @v4l2_dev.
 254 */
 255
 256struct video_device
 257{
 258#if defined(CONFIG_MEDIA_CONTROLLER)
 259        struct media_entity entity;
 260        struct media_intf_devnode *intf_devnode;
 261        struct media_pipeline pipe;
 262#endif
 263        const struct v4l2_file_operations *fops;
 264
 265        u32 device_caps;
 266
 267        /* sysfs */
 268        struct device dev;
 269        struct cdev *cdev;
 270
 271        struct v4l2_device *v4l2_dev;
 272        struct device *dev_parent;
 273
 274        struct v4l2_ctrl_handler *ctrl_handler;
 275
 276        struct vb2_queue *queue;
 277
 278        struct v4l2_prio_state *prio;
 279
 280        /* device info */
 281        char name[32];
 282        enum vfl_devnode_type vfl_type;
 283        enum vfl_devnode_direction vfl_dir;
 284        int minor;
 285        u16 num;
 286        unsigned long flags;
 287        int index;
 288
 289        /* V4L2 file handles */
 290        spinlock_t              fh_lock;
 291        struct list_head        fh_list;
 292
 293        int dev_debug;
 294
 295        v4l2_std_id tvnorms;
 296
 297        /* callbacks */
 298        void (*release)(struct video_device *vdev);
 299        const struct v4l2_ioctl_ops *ioctl_ops;
 300        DECLARE_BITMAP(valid_ioctls, BASE_VIDIOC_PRIVATE);
 301
 302        struct mutex *lock;
 303};
 304
 305/**
 306 * media_entity_to_video_device - Returns a &struct video_device from
 307 *      the &struct media_entity embedded on it.
 308 *
 309 * @__entity: pointer to &struct media_entity
 310 */
 311#define media_entity_to_video_device(__entity) \
 312        container_of(__entity, struct video_device, entity)
 313
 314/**
 315 * to_video_device - Returns a &struct video_device from the
 316 *      &struct device embedded on it.
 317 *
 318 * @cd: pointer to &struct device
 319 */
 320#define to_video_device(cd) container_of(cd, struct video_device, dev)
 321
 322/**
 323 * __video_register_device - register video4linux devices
 324 *
 325 * @vdev: struct video_device to register
 326 * @type: type of device to register, as defined by &enum vfl_devnode_type
 327 * @nr:   which device node number is desired:
 328 *      (0 == /dev/video0, 1 == /dev/video1, ..., -1 == first free)
 329 * @warn_if_nr_in_use: warn if the desired device node number
 330 *        was already in use and another number was chosen instead.
 331 * @owner: module that owns the video device node
 332 *
 333 * The registration code assigns minor numbers and device node numbers
 334 * based on the requested type and registers the new device node with
 335 * the kernel.
 336 *
 337 * This function assumes that struct video_device was zeroed when it
 338 * was allocated and does not contain any stale date.
 339 *
 340 * An error is returned if no free minor or device node number could be
 341 * found, or if the registration of the device node failed.
 342 *
 343 * Returns 0 on success.
 344 *
 345 * .. note::
 346 *
 347 *      This function is meant to be used only inside the V4L2 core.
 348 *      Drivers should use video_register_device() or
 349 *      video_register_device_no_warn().
 350 */
 351int __must_check __video_register_device(struct video_device *vdev,
 352                                         enum vfl_devnode_type type,
 353                                         int nr, int warn_if_nr_in_use,
 354                                         struct module *owner);
 355
 356/**
 357 *  video_register_device - register video4linux devices
 358 *
 359 * @vdev: struct video_device to register
 360 * @type: type of device to register, as defined by &enum vfl_devnode_type
 361 * @nr:   which device node number is desired:
 362 *      (0 == /dev/video0, 1 == /dev/video1, ..., -1 == first free)
 363 *
 364 * Internally, it calls __video_register_device(). Please see its
 365 * documentation for more details.
 366 *
 367 * .. note::
 368 *      if video_register_device fails, the release() callback of
 369 *      &struct video_device structure is *not* called, so the caller
 370 *      is responsible for freeing any data. Usually that means that
 371 *      you video_device_release() should be called on failure.
 372 */
 373static inline int __must_check video_register_device(struct video_device *vdev,
 374                                                     enum vfl_devnode_type type,
 375                                                     int nr)
 376{
 377        return __video_register_device(vdev, type, nr, 1, vdev->fops->owner);
 378}
 379
 380/**
 381 *  video_register_device_no_warn - register video4linux devices
 382 *
 383 * @vdev: struct video_device to register
 384 * @type: type of device to register, as defined by &enum vfl_devnode_type
 385 * @nr:   which device node number is desired:
 386 *      (0 == /dev/video0, 1 == /dev/video1, ..., -1 == first free)
 387 *
 388 * This function is identical to video_register_device() except that no
 389 * warning is issued if the desired device node number was already in use.
 390 *
 391 * Internally, it calls __video_register_device(). Please see its
 392 * documentation for more details.
 393 *
 394 * .. note::
 395 *      if video_register_device fails, the release() callback of
 396 *      &struct video_device structure is *not* called, so the caller
 397 *      is responsible for freeing any data. Usually that means that
 398 *      you video_device_release() should be called on failure.
 399 */
 400static inline int __must_check
 401video_register_device_no_warn(struct video_device *vdev,
 402                              enum vfl_devnode_type type, int nr)
 403{
 404        return __video_register_device(vdev, type, nr, 0, vdev->fops->owner);
 405}
 406
 407/**
 408 * video_unregister_device - Unregister video devices.
 409 *
 410 * @vdev: &struct video_device to register
 411 *
 412 * Does nothing if vdev == NULL or if video_is_registered() returns false.
 413 */
 414void video_unregister_device(struct video_device *vdev);
 415
 416/**
 417 * video_device_alloc - helper function to alloc &struct video_device
 418 *
 419 * Returns NULL if %-ENOMEM or a &struct video_device on success.
 420 */
 421struct video_device * __must_check video_device_alloc(void);
 422
 423/**
 424 * video_device_release - helper function to release &struct video_device
 425 *
 426 * @vdev: pointer to &struct video_device
 427 *
 428 * Can also be used for video_device->release\(\).
 429 */
 430void video_device_release(struct video_device *vdev);
 431
 432/**
 433 * video_device_release_empty - helper function to implement the
 434 *      video_device->release\(\) callback.
 435 *
 436 * @vdev: pointer to &struct video_device
 437 *
 438 * This release function does nothing.
 439 *
 440 * It should be used when the video_device is a static global struct.
 441 *
 442 * .. note::
 443 *      Having a static video_device is a dubious construction at best.
 444 */
 445void video_device_release_empty(struct video_device *vdev);
 446
 447/**
 448 * v4l2_disable_ioctl- mark that a given command isn't implemented.
 449 *      shouldn't use core locking
 450 *
 451 * @vdev: pointer to &struct video_device
 452 * @cmd: ioctl command
 453 *
 454 * This function allows drivers to provide just one v4l2_ioctl_ops struct, but
 455 * disable ioctls based on the specific card that is actually found.
 456 *
 457 * .. note::
 458 *
 459 *    This must be called before video_register_device.
 460 *    See also the comments for determine_valid_ioctls().
 461 */
 462static inline void v4l2_disable_ioctl(struct video_device *vdev,
 463                                      unsigned int cmd)
 464{
 465        if (_IOC_NR(cmd) < BASE_VIDIOC_PRIVATE)
 466                set_bit(_IOC_NR(cmd), vdev->valid_ioctls);
 467}
 468
 469/**
 470 * video_get_drvdata - gets private data from &struct video_device.
 471 *
 472 * @vdev: pointer to &struct video_device
 473 *
 474 * returns a pointer to the private data
 475 */
 476static inline void *video_get_drvdata(struct video_device *vdev)
 477{
 478        return dev_get_drvdata(&vdev->dev);
 479}
 480
 481/**
 482 * video_set_drvdata - sets private data from &struct video_device.
 483 *
 484 * @vdev: pointer to &struct video_device
 485 * @data: private data pointer
 486 */
 487static inline void video_set_drvdata(struct video_device *vdev, void *data)
 488{
 489        dev_set_drvdata(&vdev->dev, data);
 490}
 491
 492/**
 493 * video_devdata - gets &struct video_device from struct file.
 494 *
 495 * @file: pointer to struct file
 496 */
 497struct video_device *video_devdata(struct file *file);
 498
 499/**
 500 * video_drvdata - gets private data from &struct video_device using the
 501 *      struct file.
 502 *
 503 * @file: pointer to struct file
 504 *
 505 * This is function combines both video_get_drvdata() and video_devdata()
 506 * as this is used very often.
 507 */
 508static inline void *video_drvdata(struct file *file)
 509{
 510        return video_get_drvdata(video_devdata(file));
 511}
 512
 513/**
 514 * video_device_node_name - returns the video device name
 515 *
 516 * @vdev: pointer to &struct video_device
 517 *
 518 * Returns the device name string
 519 */
 520static inline const char *video_device_node_name(struct video_device *vdev)
 521{
 522        return dev_name(&vdev->dev);
 523}
 524
 525/**
 526 * video_is_registered - returns true if the &struct video_device is registered.
 527 *
 528 *
 529 * @vdev: pointer to &struct video_device
 530 */
 531static inline int video_is_registered(struct video_device *vdev)
 532{
 533        return test_bit(V4L2_FL_REGISTERED, &vdev->flags);
 534}
 535
 536#endif /* _V4L2_DEV_H */
 537