| .. -*- coding: utf-8; mode: rst -*- |
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| .. _VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO: |
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| **************************** |
| ioctl VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO |
| **************************** |
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| *man VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO(2)* |
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| Identify the chips on a TV card |
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| Synopsis |
| ======== |
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| .. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, int request, struct v4l2_dbg_chip_info *argp ) |
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| Arguments |
| ========= |
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| ``fd`` |
| File descriptor returned by :ref:`open() <func-open>`. |
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| ``request`` |
| VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO |
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| ``argp`` |
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| Description |
| =========== |
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| **Note** |
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| This is an :ref:`experimental` interface and may |
| change in the future. |
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| For driver debugging purposes this ioctl allows test applications to |
| query the driver about the chips present on the TV card. Regular |
| applications must not use it. When you found a chip specific bug, please |
| contact the linux-media mailing list |
| (`https://linuxtv.org/lists.php <https://linuxtv.org/lists.php>`__) |
| so it can be fixed. |
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| Additionally the Linux kernel must be compiled with the |
| ``CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG`` option to enable this ioctl. |
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| To query the driver applications must initialize the ``match.type`` and |
| ``match.addr`` or ``match.name`` fields of a struct |
| :ref:`v4l2_dbg_chip_info <v4l2-dbg-chip-info>` and call |
| :ref:`VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO` with a pointer to this structure. On success |
| the driver stores information about the selected chip in the ``name`` |
| and ``flags`` fields. |
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| When ``match.type`` is ``V4L2_CHIP_MATCH_BRIDGE``, ``match.addr`` |
| selects the nth bridge 'chip' on the TV card. You can enumerate all |
| chips by starting at zero and incrementing ``match.addr`` by one until |
| :ref:`VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO` fails with an EINVAL error code. The number |
| zero always selects the bridge chip itself, e. g. the chip connected to |
| the PCI or USB bus. Non-zero numbers identify specific parts of the |
| bridge chip such as an AC97 register block. |
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| When ``match.type`` is ``V4L2_CHIP_MATCH_SUBDEV``, ``match.addr`` |
| selects the nth sub-device. This allows you to enumerate over all |
| sub-devices. |
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| On success, the ``name`` field will contain a chip name and the |
| ``flags`` field will contain ``V4L2_CHIP_FL_READABLE`` if the driver |
| supports reading registers from the device or ``V4L2_CHIP_FL_WRITABLE`` |
| if the driver supports writing registers to the device. |
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| We recommended the v4l2-dbg utility over calling this ioctl directly. It |
| is available from the LinuxTV v4l-dvb repository; see |
| `https://linuxtv.org/repo/ <https://linuxtv.org/repo/>`__ for access |
| instructions. |
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| .. _name-v4l2-dbg-match: |
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| .. flat-table:: struct v4l2_dbg_match |
| :header-rows: 0 |
| :stub-columns: 0 |
| :widths: 1 1 1 2 |
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| - .. row 1 |
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| - __u32 |
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| - ``type`` |
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| - See :ref:`name-chip-match-types` for a list of possible types. |
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| - .. row 2 |
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| - union |
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| - (anonymous) |
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| - .. row 3 |
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| - |
| - __u32 |
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| - ``addr`` |
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| - Match a chip by this number, interpreted according to the ``type`` |
| field. |
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| - .. row 4 |
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| - |
| - char |
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| - ``name[32]`` |
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| - Match a chip by this name, interpreted according to the ``type`` |
| field. Currently unused. |
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| .. _v4l2-dbg-chip-info: |
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| .. flat-table:: struct v4l2_dbg_chip_info |
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| :stub-columns: 0 |
| :widths: 1 1 2 |
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| - .. row 1 |
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| - struct v4l2_dbg_match |
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| - ``match`` |
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| - How to match the chip, see :ref:`name-v4l2-dbg-match`. |
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| - .. row 2 |
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| - char |
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| - ``name[32]`` |
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| - The name of the chip. |
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| - .. row 3 |
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| - __u32 |
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| - ``flags`` |
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| - Set by the driver. If ``V4L2_CHIP_FL_READABLE`` is set, then the |
| driver supports reading registers from the device. If |
| ``V4L2_CHIP_FL_WRITABLE`` is set, then it supports writing |
| registers. |
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| - .. row 4 |
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| - __u32 |
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| - ``reserved[8]`` |
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| - Reserved fields, both application and driver must set these to 0. |
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| .. _name-chip-match-types: |
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| .. flat-table:: Chip Match Types |
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| - .. row 1 |
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| - ``V4L2_CHIP_MATCH_BRIDGE`` |
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| - 0 |
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| - Match the nth chip on the card, zero for the bridge chip. Does not |
| match sub-devices. |
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| - .. row 2 |
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| - ``V4L2_CHIP_MATCH_SUBDEV`` |
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| - 4 |
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| - Match the nth sub-device. |
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| Return Value |
| ============ |
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| On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set |
| appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the |
| :ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter. |
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| EINVAL |
| The ``match_type`` is invalid or no device could be matched. |
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