| .. -*- coding: utf-8; mode: rst -*- |
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| .. _VIDIOC_REQBUFS: |
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| ******************** |
| ioctl VIDIOC_REQBUFS |
| ******************** |
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| Name |
| ==== |
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| VIDIOC_REQBUFS - Initiate Memory Mapping, User Pointer I/O or DMA buffer I/O |
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| Synopsis |
| ======== |
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| .. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, VIDIOC_REQBUFS, struct v4l2_requestbuffers *argp ) |
| :name: VIDIOC_REQBUFS |
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| Arguments |
| ========= |
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| ``fd`` |
| File descriptor returned by :ref:`open() <func-open>`. |
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| ``argp`` |
| Pointer to struct :c:type:`v4l2_requestbuffers`. |
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| Description |
| =========== |
| |
| This ioctl is used to initiate :ref:`memory mapped <mmap>`, |
| :ref:`user pointer <userp>` or :ref:`DMABUF <dmabuf>` based I/O. |
| Memory mapped buffers are located in device memory and must be allocated |
| with this ioctl before they can be mapped into the application's address |
| space. User buffers are allocated by applications themselves, and this |
| ioctl is merely used to switch the driver into user pointer I/O mode and |
| to setup some internal structures. Similarly, DMABUF buffers are |
| allocated by applications through a device driver, and this ioctl only |
| configures the driver into DMABUF I/O mode without performing any direct |
| allocation. |
| |
| To allocate device buffers applications initialize all fields of the |
| struct :c:type:`v4l2_requestbuffers` structure. They set the ``type`` |
| field to the respective stream or buffer type, the ``count`` field to |
| the desired number of buffers, ``memory`` must be set to the requested |
| I/O method and the ``reserved`` array must be zeroed. When the ioctl is |
| called with a pointer to this structure the driver will attempt to |
| allocate the requested number of buffers and it stores the actual number |
| allocated in the ``count`` field. It can be smaller than the number |
| requested, even zero, when the driver runs out of free memory. A larger |
| number is also possible when the driver requires more buffers to |
| function correctly. For example video output requires at least two |
| buffers, one displayed and one filled by the application. |
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| When the I/O method is not supported the ioctl returns an ``EINVAL`` error |
| code. |
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| Applications can call :ref:`VIDIOC_REQBUFS` again to change the number of |
| buffers, however this cannot succeed when any buffers are still mapped. |
| A ``count`` value of zero frees all buffers, after aborting or finishing |
| any DMA in progress, an implicit |
| :ref:`VIDIOC_STREAMOFF <VIDIOC_STREAMON>`. |
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| .. c:type:: v4l2_requestbuffers |
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| .. tabularcolumns:: |p{4.4cm}|p{4.4cm}|p{8.7cm}| |
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| .. flat-table:: struct v4l2_requestbuffers |
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| :stub-columns: 0 |
| :widths: 1 1 2 |
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| * - __u32 |
| - ``count`` |
| - The number of buffers requested or granted. |
| * - __u32 |
| - ``type`` |
| - Type of the stream or buffers, this is the same as the struct |
| :c:type:`v4l2_format` ``type`` field. See |
| :c:type:`v4l2_buf_type` for valid values. |
| * - __u32 |
| - ``memory`` |
| - Applications set this field to ``V4L2_MEMORY_MMAP``, |
| ``V4L2_MEMORY_DMABUF`` or ``V4L2_MEMORY_USERPTR``. See |
| :c:type:`v4l2_memory`. |
| * - __u32 |
| - ``reserved``\ [2] |
| - A place holder for future extensions. Drivers and applications |
| must set the array to zero. |
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| Return Value |
| ============ |
| |
| 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 buffer type (``type`` field) or the requested I/O method |
| (``memory``) is not supported. |