ioctl VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS, VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS,
VIDIOC_TRY_EXT_CTRLS
&manvol;
VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS
VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS
VIDIOC_TRY_EXT_CTRLS
Get or set the value of several controls, try control
values
int ioctl
int fd
int request
struct v4l2_ext_controls
*argp
Arguments
fd
&fd;
request
VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS, VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS,
VIDIOC_TRY_EXT_CTRLS
argp
Description
These ioctls allow the caller to get or set multiple
controls atomically. Control IDs are grouped into control classes (see
) and all controls in the control array
must belong to the same control class.
Applications must always fill in the
count,
ctrl_class,
controls and
reserved fields of &v4l2-ext-controls;, and
initialize the &v4l2-ext-control; array pointed to by the
controls fields.
To get the current value of a set of controls applications
initialize the id,
size and reserved2 fields
of each &v4l2-ext-control; and call the
VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS ioctl. String controls controls
must also set the string field.
If the size is too small to
receive the control result (only relevant for pointer-type controls
like strings), then the driver will set size
to a valid value and return an &ENOSPC;. You should re-allocate the
string memory to this new size and try again. It is possible that the
same issue occurs again if the string has grown in the meantime. It is
recommended to call &VIDIOC-QUERYCTRL; first and use
maximum+1 as the new size
value. It is guaranteed that that is sufficient memory.
To change the value of a set of controls applications
initialize the id, size,
reserved2 and
value/string fields of each &v4l2-ext-control; and
call the VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS ioctl. The controls
will only be set if all control values are
valid.
To check if a set of controls have correct values applications
initialize the id, size,
reserved2 and
value/string fields of each &v4l2-ext-control; and
call the VIDIOC_TRY_EXT_CTRLS ioctl. It is up to
the driver whether wrong values are automatically adjusted to a valid
value or if an error is returned.
When the id or
ctrl_class is invalid drivers return an
&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;. 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.
The driver will only set/get these controls if all control
values are correct. This prevents the situation where only some of the
controls were set/get. Only low-level errors (⪚ a failed i2c
command) can still cause this situation.
struct v4l2_ext_control
&cs-ustr;
__u32
id
Identifies the control, set by the
application.
__u32
size
The total size in bytes of the payload of this
control. This is normally 0, but for pointer controls this should be
set to the size of the memory containing the payload, or that will
receive the payload. If VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS finds
that this value is less than is required to store
the payload result, then it is set to a value large enough to store the
payload result and ENOSPC is returned. Note that for string controls
this size field should not be confused with the length of the string.
This field refers to the size of the memory that contains the string.
The actual length of the string may well be much smaller.
__u32
reserved2[1]
Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and
applications must set the array to zero.
union
(anonymous)
__s32
value
New value or current value.
__s64
value64
New value or current value.
char *
string
A pointer to a string.
struct v4l2_ext_controls
&cs-str;
__u32
ctrl_class
The control class to which all controls belong, see
. Drivers that use a kernel framework for handling
controls will also accept a value of 0 here, meaning that the controls can
belong to any control class. Whether drivers support this can be tested by setting
ctrl_class to 0 and calling VIDIOC_TRY_EXT_CTRLS
with a count of 0. If that succeeds, then the driver
supports this feature.
__u32
count
The number of controls in the controls array. May
also be zero.
__u32
error_idx
Set by the driver in case of an error. If the error is
associated with a particular control, then error_idx
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
error_idx is set to count.
The value is undefined if the ioctl returned 0 (success).
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.
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.
The, in hindsight quite poor, solution for that is to set error_idx
to count 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 error_idx is less than
count and only the controls up to
error_idx-1 were read or written correctly, and the
state of the remaining controls is undefined.
Since VIDIOC_TRY_EXT_CTRLS does not access hardware
there is also no need to handle the validation step in this special way,
so error_idx will just be set to the control that
failed the validation step instead of to count.
This means that if VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS fails with
error_idx set to count,
then you can call VIDIOC_TRY_EXT_CTRLS to try to discover
the actual control that failed the validation step. Unfortunately, there
is no TRY equivalent for VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS.
__u32
reserved[2]
Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and
applications must set the array to zero.
&v4l2-ext-control; *
controls
Pointer to an array of
count v4l2_ext_control structures. Ignored
if count equals zero.
Control classes
&cs-def;
V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_USER
0x980000
The class containing user controls. These controls
are described in . All controls that can be set
using the &VIDIOC-S-CTRL; and &VIDIOC-G-CTRL; ioctl belong to this
class.
V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_MPEG
0x990000
The class containing MPEG compression controls.
These controls are described in .
V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_CAMERA
0x9a0000
The class containing camera controls.
These controls are described in .
V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_FM_TX
0x9b0000
The class containing FM Transmitter (FM TX) controls.
These controls are described in .
V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_FLASH
0x9c0000
The class containing flash device controls.
These controls are described in .
V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_JPEG
0x9d0000
The class containing JPEG compression controls.
These controls are described in .
V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_IMAGE_SOURCE
0x9e0000 The class containing image
source controls. These controls are described in .
V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_IMAGE_PROC
0x9f0000 The class containing image
processing controls. These controls are described in .
V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_FM_RX
0xa10000
The class containing FM Receiver (FM RX) controls.
These controls are described in .
&return-value;
EINVAL
The &v4l2-ext-control; id
is invalid, the &v4l2-ext-controls;
ctrl_class is invalid, or the &v4l2-ext-control;
value was inappropriate (e.g. the given menu
index is not supported by the driver). This error code is
also returned by the VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS and
VIDIOC_TRY_EXT_CTRLS ioctls if two or more
control values are in conflict.
ERANGE
The &v4l2-ext-control; value
is out of bounds.
EBUSY
The control is temporarily not changeable, possibly
because another applications took over control of the device function
this control belongs to.
ENOSPC
The space reserved for the control's payload is insufficient.
The field size is set to a value that is enough
to store the payload and this error code is returned.
EACCES
Attempt to try or set a read-only control or to get a
write-only control.