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V4L/DVB (11367): v4l2-common: remove legacy code

Now that all drivers are converted to v4l2_subdev we can remove legacy code
in v4l2-common. Also move the documentation of the internal API to
v4l2-subdev.h where it really belongs.

Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Hans Verkuil 2009-04-01 03:41:09 -03:00 committed by Mauro Carvalho Chehab
parent b74c0aac35
commit 78a3b4db2e
5 changed files with 107 additions and 207 deletions

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@ -351,17 +351,6 @@ And this to go from an i2c_client to a v4l2_subdev struct:
struct v4l2_subdev *sd = i2c_get_clientdata(client);
Finally you need to make a command function to make driver->command()
call the right subdev_ops functions:
static int subdev_command(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned cmd, void *arg)
{
return v4l2_subdev_command(i2c_get_clientdata(client), cmd, arg);
}
If driver->command is never used then you can leave this out. Eventually the
driver->command usage should be removed from v4l.
Make sure to call v4l2_device_unregister_subdev(sd) when the remove() callback
is called. This will unregister the sub-device from the bridge driver. It is
safe to call this even if the sub-device was never registered.

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@ -739,33 +739,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(v4l2_chip_ident_i2c_client);
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Helper function for I2C legacy drivers */
/* I2C Helper functions */
int v4l2_i2c_attach(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, int address, struct i2c_driver *driver,
const char *name,
int (*probe)(struct i2c_client *, const struct i2c_device_id *))
{
struct i2c_client *client;
int err;
client = kzalloc(sizeof(struct i2c_client), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!client)
return -ENOMEM;
client->addr = address;
client->adapter = adapter;
client->driver = driver;
strlcpy(client->name, name, sizeof(client->name));
err = probe(client, NULL);
if (err == 0) {
i2c_attach_client(client);
} else {
kfree(client);
}
return err != -ENOMEM ? 0 : err;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(v4l2_i2c_attach);
void v4l2_i2c_subdev_init(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, struct i2c_client *client,
const struct v4l2_subdev_ops *ops)

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@ -275,32 +275,6 @@ static const char *v4l2_ioctls[] = {
};
#define V4L2_IOCTLS ARRAY_SIZE(v4l2_ioctls)
static const char *v4l2_int_ioctls[] = {
[_IOC_NR(AUDC_SET_RADIO)] = "AUDC_SET_RADIO",
[_IOC_NR(TUNER_SET_TYPE_ADDR)] = "TUNER_SET_TYPE_ADDR",
[_IOC_NR(TUNER_SET_STANDBY)] = "TUNER_SET_STANDBY",
[_IOC_NR(TUNER_SET_CONFIG)] = "TUNER_SET_CONFIG",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_S_TUNER_MODE)] = "VIDIOC_INT_S_TUNER_MODE",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_RESET)] = "VIDIOC_INT_RESET",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_AUDIO_CLOCK_FREQ)] = "VIDIOC_INT_AUDIO_CLOCK_FREQ",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_DECODE_VBI_LINE)] = "VIDIOC_INT_DECODE_VBI_LINE",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_S_VBI_DATA)] = "VIDIOC_INT_S_VBI_DATA",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_G_VBI_DATA)] = "VIDIOC_INT_G_VBI_DATA",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_I2S_CLOCK_FREQ)] = "VIDIOC_INT_I2S_CLOCK_FREQ",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_S_STANDBY)] = "VIDIOC_INT_S_STANDBY",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_S_AUDIO_ROUTING)] = "VIDIOC_INT_S_AUDIO_ROUTING",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_G_AUDIO_ROUTING)] = "VIDIOC_INT_G_AUDIO_ROUTING",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_S_VIDEO_ROUTING)] = "VIDIOC_INT_S_VIDEO_ROUTING",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_G_VIDEO_ROUTING)] = "VIDIOC_INT_G_VIDEO_ROUTING",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_S_CRYSTAL_FREQ)] = "VIDIOC_INT_S_CRYSTAL_FREQ",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_INIT)] = "VIDIOC_INT_INIT",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_G_STD_OUTPUT)] = "VIDIOC_INT_G_STD_OUTPUT",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_INT_S_STD_OUTPUT)] = "VIDIOC_INT_S_STD_OUTPUT",
};
#define V4L2_INT_IOCTLS ARRAY_SIZE(v4l2_int_ioctls)
/* Common ioctl debug function. This function can be used by
external ioctl messages as well as internal V4L ioctl */
void v4l_printk_ioctl(unsigned int cmd)
@ -309,12 +283,8 @@ void v4l_printk_ioctl(unsigned int cmd)
switch (_IOC_TYPE(cmd)) {
case 'd':
if (_IOC_NR(cmd) >= V4L2_INT_IOCTLS) {
type = "v4l2_int";
break;
}
printk("%s", v4l2_int_ioctls[_IOC_NR(cmd)]);
return;
type = "v4l2_int";
break;
#ifdef CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT
case 'v':
if (_IOC_NR(cmd) >= V4L1_IOCTLS) {

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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ int v4l2_chip_match_host(const struct v4l2_dbg_match *match);
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Helper function for I2C legacy drivers */
/* I2C Helper functions */
struct i2c_driver;
struct i2c_adapter;
@ -135,9 +135,6 @@ struct v4l2_device;
struct v4l2_subdev;
struct v4l2_subdev_ops;
int v4l2_i2c_attach(struct i2c_adapter *adapter, int address, struct i2c_driver *driver,
const char *name,
int (*probe)(struct i2c_client *, const struct i2c_device_id *));
/* Load an i2c module and return an initialized v4l2_subdev struct.
Only call request_module if module_name != NULL.
@ -171,139 +168,25 @@ const unsigned short *v4l2_i2c_tuner_addrs(enum v4l2_i2c_tuner_type type);
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Internal ioctls */
/* VIDIOC_INT_DECODE_VBI_LINE */
struct v4l2_decode_vbi_line {
u32 is_second_field; /* Set to 0 for the first (odd) field,
set to 1 for the second (even) field. */
u8 *p; /* Pointer to the sliced VBI data from the decoder.
On exit points to the start of the payload. */
u32 line; /* Line number of the sliced VBI data (1-23) */
u32 type; /* VBI service type (V4L2_SLICED_*). 0 if no service found */
};
/* Note: these remaining ioctls should be removed as well, but they are still
used in tuner-simple.c (TUNER_SET_CONFIG) and cx18/ivtv (RESET and
S_AUDIO_ROUTING). To remove these ioctls some more cleanup is needed in
those modules. */
/* s_config */
struct v4l2_priv_tun_config {
int tuner;
void *priv;
};
/* audio ioctls */
/* v4l device was opened in Radio mode, to be replaced by VIDIOC_INT_S_TUNER_MODE */
#define AUDC_SET_RADIO _IO('d',88)
/* tuner ioctls */
/* Sets tuner type and its I2C addr */
#define TUNER_SET_TYPE_ADDR _IOW('d', 90, int)
/* Puts tuner on powersaving state, disabling it, except for i2c. To be replaced
by VIDIOC_INT_S_STANDBY. */
#define TUNER_SET_STANDBY _IOW('d', 91, int)
/* Sets tda9887 specific stuff, like port1, port2 and qss */
#define TUNER_SET_CONFIG _IOW('d', 92, struct v4l2_priv_tun_config)
/* Switch the tuner to a specific tuner mode. Replacement of AUDC_SET_RADIO */
#define VIDIOC_INT_S_TUNER_MODE _IOW('d', 93, enum v4l2_tuner_type)
/* Generic standby command. Passing -1 (all bits set to 1) will put the whole
chip into standby mode, value 0 will make the chip fully active. Specific
bits can be used by certain chips to enable/disable specific subsystems.
Replacement of TUNER_SET_STANDBY. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_S_STANDBY _IOW('d', 94, u32)
/* 100, 101 used by VIDIOC_DBG_[SG]_REGISTER */
/* Generic reset command. The argument selects which subsystems to reset.
Passing 0 will always reset the whole chip. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_RESET _IOW ('d', 102, u32)
/* Set the frequency (in Hz) of the audio clock output.
Used to slave an audio processor to the video decoder, ensuring that audio
and video remain synchronized.
Usual values for the frequency are 48000, 44100 or 32000 Hz.
If the frequency is not supported, then -EINVAL is returned. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_AUDIO_CLOCK_FREQ _IOW ('d', 103, u32)
/* Video decoders that support sliced VBI need to implement this ioctl.
Field p of the v4l2_sliced_vbi_line struct is set to the start of the VBI
data that was generated by the decoder. The driver then parses the sliced
VBI data and sets the other fields in the struct accordingly. The pointer p
is updated to point to the start of the payload which can be copied
verbatim into the data field of the v4l2_sliced_vbi_data struct. If no
valid VBI data was found, then the type field is set to 0 on return. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_DECODE_VBI_LINE _IOWR('d', 104, struct v4l2_decode_vbi_line)
/* Used to generate VBI signals on a video signal. v4l2_sliced_vbi_data is
filled with the data packets that should be output. Note that if you set
the line field to 0, then that VBI signal is disabled. If no
valid VBI data was found, then the type field is set to 0 on return. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_S_VBI_DATA _IOW ('d', 105, struct v4l2_sliced_vbi_data)
/* Used to obtain the sliced VBI packet from a readback register. Not all
video decoders support this. If no data is available because the readback
register contains invalid or erroneous data -EIO is returned. Note that
you must fill in the 'id' member and the 'field' member (to determine
whether CC data from the first or second field should be obtained). */
#define VIDIOC_INT_G_VBI_DATA _IOWR('d', 106, struct v4l2_sliced_vbi_data)
/* Sets I2S speed in bps. This is used to provide a standard way to select I2S
clock used by driving digital audio streams at some board designs.
Usual values for the frequency are 1024000 and 2048000.
If the frequency is not supported, then -EINVAL is returned. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_I2S_CLOCK_FREQ _IOW ('d', 108, u32)
/* Routing definition, device dependent. It specifies which inputs (if any)
should be routed to which outputs (if any). */
/* s_routing: routing definition, device dependent. It specifies which inputs
(if any) should be routed to which outputs (if any). */
struct v4l2_routing {
u32 input;
u32 output;
};
/* These internal commands should be used to define the inputs and outputs
of an audio/video chip. They will replace the v4l2 API commands
VIDIOC_S/G_INPUT, VIDIOC_S/G_OUTPUT, VIDIOC_S/G_AUDIO and VIDIOC_S/G_AUDOUT
that are meant to be used by the user.
The internal commands should be used to switch inputs/outputs
because only the driver knows how to map a 'Television' input to the precise
input/output routing of an A/D converter, or a DSP, or a video digitizer.
These four commands should only be sent directly to an i2c device, they
should not be broadcast as the routing is very device specific. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_S_AUDIO_ROUTING _IOW ('d', 109, struct v4l2_routing)
#define VIDIOC_INT_G_AUDIO_ROUTING _IOR ('d', 110, struct v4l2_routing)
#define VIDIOC_INT_S_VIDEO_ROUTING _IOW ('d', 111, struct v4l2_routing)
#define VIDIOC_INT_G_VIDEO_ROUTING _IOR ('d', 112, struct v4l2_routing)
struct v4l2_crystal_freq {
u32 freq; /* frequency in Hz of the crystal */
u32 flags; /* device specific flags */
};
/* Sets the frequency of the crystal used to generate the clocks.
An extra flags field allows device specific configuration regarding
clock frequency dividers, etc. If not used, then set flags to 0.
If the frequency is not supported, then -EINVAL is returned. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_S_CRYSTAL_FREQ _IOW('d', 113, struct v4l2_crystal_freq)
/* Initialize the sensor registors to some sort of reasonable
default values. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_INIT _IOW('d', 114, u32)
/* Set v4l2_std_id for video OUTPUT devices. This is ignored by
video input devices. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_S_STD_OUTPUT _IOW('d', 115, v4l2_std_id)
/* Get v4l2_std_id for video OUTPUT devices. This is ignored by
video input devices. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_G_STD_OUTPUT _IOW('d', 116, v4l2_std_id)
/* Set GPIO pins. Very simple right now, might need to be extended with
a v4l2_gpio struct if a direction is also needed. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_S_GPIO _IOW('d', 117, u32)
/* Get input status. Same as the status field in the v4l2_input struct. */
#define VIDIOC_INT_G_INPUT_STATUS _IOR('d', 118, u32)
#define VIDIOC_INT_RESET _IOW ('d', 102, u32)
#endif /* V4L2_COMMON_H_ */

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@ -27,6 +27,22 @@ struct v4l2_device;
struct v4l2_subdev;
struct tuner_setup;
/* decode_vbi_line */
struct v4l2_decode_vbi_line {
u32 is_second_field; /* Set to 0 for the first (odd) field,
set to 1 for the second (even) field. */
u8 *p; /* Pointer to the sliced VBI data from the decoder.
On exit points to the start of the payload. */
u32 line; /* Line number of the sliced VBI data (1-23) */
u32 type; /* VBI service type (V4L2_SLICED_*). 0 if no service found */
};
/* s_crystal_freq */
struct v4l2_crystal_freq {
u32 freq; /* frequency in Hz of the crystal */
u32 flags; /* device specific flags */
};
/* Sub-devices are devices that are connected somehow to the main bridge
device. These devices are usually audio/video muxers/encoders/decoders or
sensors and webcam controllers.
@ -68,6 +84,21 @@ struct tuner_setup;
the use-case it might be better to use subdev-specific ops (currently
not yet implemented) since ops provide proper type-checking.
*/
/* init: initialize the sensor registors to some sort of reasonable default
values. Do not use for new drivers and should be removed in existing
drivers.
reset: generic reset command. The argument selects which subsystems to
reset. Passing 0 will always reset the whole chip. Do not use for new
drivers without discussing this first on the linux-media mailinglist.
There should be no reason normally to reset a device.
s_gpio: set GPIO pins. Very simple right now, might need to be extended with
a direction argument if needed.
s_standby: puts tuner on powersaving state, disabling it, except for i2c.
*/
struct v4l2_subdev_core_ops {
int (*g_chip_ident)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, struct v4l2_dbg_chip_ident *chip);
int (*log_status)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd);
@ -89,6 +120,14 @@ struct v4l2_subdev_core_ops {
#endif
};
/* s_mode: switch the tuner to a specific tuner mode. Replacement of s_radio.
s_radio: v4l device was opened in Radio mode, to be replaced by s_mode.
s_type_addr: sets tuner type and its I2C addr.
s_config: sets tda9887 specific stuff, like port1, port2 and qss
*/
struct v4l2_subdev_tuner_ops {
int (*s_mode)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, enum v4l2_tuner_type);
int (*s_radio)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd);
@ -101,12 +140,68 @@ struct v4l2_subdev_tuner_ops {
int (*s_config)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, const struct v4l2_priv_tun_config *config);
};
/* s_clock_freq: set the frequency (in Hz) of the audio clock output.
Used to slave an audio processor to the video decoder, ensuring that
audio and video remain synchronized. Usual values for the frequency
are 48000, 44100 or 32000 Hz. If the frequency is not supported, then
-EINVAL is returned.
s_i2s_clock_freq: sets I2S speed in bps. This is used to provide a standard
way to select I2S clock used by driving digital audio streams at some
board designs. Usual values for the frequency are 1024000 and 2048000.
If the frequency is not supported, then -EINVAL is returned.
s_routing: used to define the input and/or output pins of an audio chip.
Never attempt to use user-level input IDs (e.g. Composite, S-Video,
Tuner) at this level. An i2c device shouldn't know about whether an
input pin is connected to a Composite connector, become on another
board or platform it might be connected to something else entirely.
The calling driver is responsible for mapping a user-level input to
the right pins on the i2c device.
*/
struct v4l2_subdev_audio_ops {
int (*s_clock_freq)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, u32 freq);
int (*s_i2s_clock_freq)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, u32 freq);
int (*s_routing)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, const struct v4l2_routing *route);
};
/*
decode_vbi_line: video decoders that support sliced VBI need to implement
this ioctl. Field p of the v4l2_sliced_vbi_line struct is set to the
start of the VBI data that was generated by the decoder. The driver
then parses the sliced VBI data and sets the other fields in the
struct accordingly. The pointer p is updated to point to the start of
the payload which can be copied verbatim into the data field of the
v4l2_sliced_vbi_data struct. If no valid VBI data was found, then the
type field is set to 0 on return.
s_vbi_data: used to generate VBI signals on a video signal.
v4l2_sliced_vbi_data is filled with the data packets that should be
output. Note that if you set the line field to 0, then that VBI signal
is disabled. If no valid VBI data was found, then the type field is
set to 0 on return.
g_vbi_data: used to obtain the sliced VBI packet from a readback register.
Not all video decoders support this. If no data is available because
the readback register contains invalid or erroneous data -EIO is
returned. Note that you must fill in the 'id' member and the 'field'
member (to determine whether CC data from the first or second field
should be obtained).
s_std_output: set v4l2_std_id for video OUTPUT devices. This is ignored by
video input devices.
s_crystal_freq: sets the frequency of the crystal used to generate the
clocks. An extra flags field allows device specific configuration
regarding clock frequency dividers, etc. If not used, then set flags
to 0. If the frequency is not supported, then -EINVAL is returned.
g_input_status: get input status. Same as the status field in the v4l2_input
struct.
s_routing: see s_routing in audio_ops, except this version is for video
devices.
*/
struct v4l2_subdev_video_ops {
int (*s_routing)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, const struct v4l2_routing *route);
int (*s_crystal_freq)(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, struct v4l2_crystal_freq *freq);
@ -163,18 +258,6 @@ static inline void *v4l2_get_subdevdata(const struct v4l2_subdev *sd)
return sd->priv;
}
/* Convert an ioctl-type command to the proper v4l2_subdev_ops function call.
This is used by subdev modules that can be called by both old-style ioctl
commands and through the v4l2_subdev_ops.
The ioctl API of the subdev driver can call this function to call the
right ops based on the ioctl cmd and arg.
Once all subdev drivers have been converted and all drivers no longer
use the ioctl interface, then this function can be removed.
*/
int v4l2_subdev_command(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, unsigned cmd, void *arg);
static inline void v4l2_subdev_init(struct v4l2_subdev *sd,
const struct v4l2_subdev_ops *ops)
{