4.2. Video Function Calls

4.2.1. open()

DESCRIPTION

This system call opens a named video device (e.g. /dev/dvb/adapter0/video0) for subsequent use.

When an open() call has succeeded, the device will be ready for use. The significance of blocking or non-blocking mode is described in the documentation for functions where there is a difference. It does not affect the semantics of the open() call itself. A device opened in blocking mode can later be put into non-blocking mode (and vice versa) using the F_SETFL command of the fcntl system call. This is a standard system call, documented in the Linux manual page for fcntl. Only one user can open the Video Device in O_RDWR mode. All other attempts to open the device in this mode will fail, and an error-code will be returned. If the Video Device is opened in O_RDONLY mode, the only ioctl call that can be used is VIDEO_GET_STATUS. All other call will return an error code.

SYNOPSIS

int open(const char ⋆deviceName, int flags);

PARAMETERS

const char *deviceName

Name of specific video device.

int flags

A bit-wise OR of the following flags:

O_RDONLY read-only access

O_RDWR read/write access

O_NONBLOCK open in non-blocking mode

(blocking mode is the default)

ERRORS

ENODEV

Device driver not loaded/available.

EINTERNAL

Internal error.

EBUSY

Device or resource busy.

EINVAL

Invalid argument.

4.2.2. close()

DESCRIPTION

This system call closes a previously opened video device.

SYNOPSIS

int close(int fd);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor.

4.2.3. write()

DESCRIPTION

This system call can only be used if VIDEO_SOURCE_MEMORY is selected in the ioctl call VIDEO_SELECT_SOURCE. The data provided shall be in PES format, unless the capability allows other formats. If O_NONBLOCK is not specified the function will block until buffer space is available. The amount of data to be transferred is implied by count.

SYNOPSIS

size_t write(int fd, const void ⋆buf, size_t count);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

void *buf

Pointer to the buffer containing the PES data.

size_t count

Size of buf.

ERRORS

EPERM

Mode VIDEO_SOURCE_MEMORY not selected.

ENOMEM

Attempted to write more data than the internal buffer can hold.

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor.

4.2.4. VIDEO_STOP

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call asks the Video Device to stop playing the current stream. Depending on the input parameter, the screen can be blanked out or displaying the last decoded frame.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_STOP, boolean mode);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_STOP for this command.

Boolean mode

Indicates how the screen shall be handled.

TRUE: Blank screen when stop.

FALSE: Show last decoded frame.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINTERNAL

Internal error, possibly in the communication with the DVB subsystem.

4.2.5. VIDEO_PLAY

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call asks the Video Device to start playing a video stream from the selected source.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_PLAY);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_PLAY for this command.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINTERNAL

Internal error, possibly in the communication with the DVB subsystem.

4.2.6. VIDEO_FREEZE

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call suspends the live video stream being played. Decoding and playing are frozen. It is then possible to restart the decoding and playing process of the video stream using the VIDEO_CONTINUE command. If VIDEO_SOURCE_MEMORY is selected in the ioctl call VIDEO_SELECT_SOURCE, the DVB subsystem will not decode any more data until the ioctl call VIDEO_CONTINUE or VIDEO_PLAY is performed.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_FREEZE);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_FREEZE for this command.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINTERNAL

Internal error, possibly in the communication with the DVB subsystem.

4.2.7. VIDEO_CONTINUE

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call restarts decoding and playing processes of the video stream which was played before a call to VIDEO_FREEZE was made.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_CONTINUE);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_CONTINUE for this command.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINTERNAL

Internal error, possibly in the communication with the DVB subsystem.

4.2.8. VIDEO_SELECT_SOURCE

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call informs the video device which source shall be used for the input data. The possible sources are demux or memory. If memory is selected, the data is fed to the video device through the write command.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_SELECT_SOURCE, video_stream_source_t source);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SELECT_SOURCE for this command.

video_stream_source_t source

Indicates which source shall be used for the Video stream.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINTERNAL

Internal error, possibly in the communication with the DVB subsystem.

4.2.9. VIDEO_SET_BLANK

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call asks the Video Device to blank out the picture.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_SET_BLANK, boolean mode);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SET_BLANK for this command.

boolean mode

TRUE: Blank screen when stop.

FALSE: Show last decoded frame.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINTERNAL

Internal error, possibly in the communication with the DVB subsystem.

EINVAL

Illegal input parameter

4.2.10. VIDEO_GET_STATUS

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call asks the Video Device to return the current status of the device.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_GET_STATUS, struct video_status ⋆status);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_GET_STATUS for this command.

struct video_status *status

Returns the current status of the Video Device.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINTERNAL

Internal error, possibly in the communication with the DVB subsystem.

EFAULT

status points to invalid address

4.2.11. VIDEO_GET_EVENT

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call returns an event of type video_event if available. If an event is not available, the behavior depends on whether the device is in blocking or non-blocking mode. In the latter case, the call fails immediately with errno set to EWOULDBLOCK. In the former case, the call blocks until an event becomes available. The standard Linux poll() and/or select() system calls can be used with the device file descriptor to watch for new events. For select(), the file descriptor should be included in the exceptfds argument, and for poll(), POLLPRI should be specified as the wake-up condition. Read-only permissions are sufficient for this ioctl call.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_GET_EVENT, struct video_event ⋆ev);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_GET_EVENT for this command.

struct video_event *ev

Points to the location where the event, if any, is to be stored.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EFAULT

ev points to invalid address

EWOULDBLOCK

There is no event pending, and the device is in non-blocking mode.

EOVERFLOW

Overflow in event queue - one or more events were lost.

4.2.12. VIDEO_SET_DISPLAY_FORMAT

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call asks the Video Device to select the video format to be applied by the MPEG chip on the video.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_SET_DISPLAY_FORMAT, video_display_format_t format);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SET_DISPLAY_FORMAT for this command.

video_display_format_t format

Selects the video format to be used.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINTERNAL

Internal error.

EINVAL

Illegal parameter format.

4.2.13. VIDEO_STILLPICTURE

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call asks the Video Device to display a still picture (I-frame). The input data shall contain an I-frame. If the pointer is NULL, then the current displayed still picture is blanked.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_STILLPICTURE, struct video_still_picture ⋆sp);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_STILLPICTURE for this command.

struct video_still_picture *sp

Pointer to a location where an I-frame and size is stored.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINTERNAL

Internal error.

EFAULT

sp points to an invalid iframe.

4.2.14. VIDEO_FAST_FORWARD

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call asks the Video Device to skip decoding of N number of I-frames. This call can only be used if VIDEO_SOURCE_MEMORY is selected.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_FAST_FORWARD, int nFrames);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_FAST_FORWARD for this command.

int nFrames

The number of frames to skip.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINTERNAL

Internal error.

EPERM

Mode VIDEO_SOURCE_MEMORY not selected.

EINVAL

Illegal parameter format.

4.2.15. VIDEO_SLOWMOTION

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call asks the video device to repeat decoding frames N number of times. This call can only be used if VIDEO_SOURCE_MEMORY is selected.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_SLOWMOTION, int nFrames);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SLOWMOTION for this command.

int nFrames

The number of times to repeat each frame.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINTERNAL

Internal error.

EPERM

Mode VIDEO_SOURCE_MEMORY not selected.

EINVAL

Illegal parameter format.

4.2.16. VIDEO_GET_CAPABILITIES

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call asks the video device about its decoding capabilities. On success it returns and integer which has bits set according to the defines in section ??.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_GET_CAPABILITIES, unsigned int ⋆cap);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_GET_CAPABILITIES for this command.

unsigned int *cap

Pointer to a location where to store the capability information.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EFAULT

cap points to an invalid iframe.

4.2.17. VIDEO_SET_ID

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl selects which sub-stream is to be decoded if a program or system stream is sent to the video device.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(int fd, int request = VIDEO_SET_ID, int id);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SET_ID for this command.

int id

video sub-stream id

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor.

EINTERNAL

Internal error.

EINVAL

Invalid sub-stream id.

4.2.18. VIDEO_CLEAR_BUFFER

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl call clears all video buffers in the driver and in the decoder hardware.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_CLEAR_BUFFER);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_CLEAR_BUFFER for this command.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

4.2.19. VIDEO_SET_STREAMTYPE

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl tells the driver which kind of stream to expect being written to it. If this call is not used the default of video PES is used. Some drivers might not support this call and always expect PES.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_SET_STREAMTYPE, int type);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SET_STREAMTYPE for this command.

int type

stream type

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINVAL

type is not a valid or supported stream type.

4.2.20. VIDEO_SET_FORMAT

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl sets the screen format (aspect ratio) of the connected output device (TV) so that the output of the decoder can be adjusted accordingly.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_SET_FORMAT, video_format_t format);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SET_FORMAT for this command.

video_format_t format

video format of TV as defined in section ??.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINVAL

format is not a valid video format.

4.2.21. VIDEO_SET_SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl sets the television output format. The format (see section ??) may vary from the color format of the displayed MPEG stream. If the hardware is not able to display the requested format the call will return an error.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_SET_SYSTEM , video_system_t system);

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SET_FORMAT for this command.

video_system_t system

video system of TV output.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINVAL

system is not a valid or supported video system.

4.2.22. VIDEO_SET_HIGHLIGHT

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl sets the SPU highlight information for the menu access of a DVD.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_SET_HIGHLIGHT ,video_highlight_t ⋆vhilite)

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SET_HIGHLIGHT for this command.

video_highlight_t *vhilite

SPU Highlight information according to section ??.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor.

EINVAL

input is not a valid highlight setting.

4.2.23. VIDEO_SET_SPU

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl activates or deactivates SPU decoding in a DVD input stream. It can only be used, if the driver is able to handle a DVD stream.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_SET_SPU , video_spu_t ⋆spu)

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SET_SPU for this command.

video_spu_t *spu

SPU decoding (de)activation and subid setting according to section ??.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINVAL

input is not a valid spu setting or driver cannot handle SPU.

4.2.24. VIDEO_SET_SPU_PALETTE

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl sets the SPU color palette.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_SET_SPU_PALETTE ,video_spu_palette_t ⋆palette )

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SET_SPU_PALETTE for this command.

video_spu_palette_t *palette

SPU palette according to section ??.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINVAL

input is not a valid palette or driver doesn’t handle SPU.

4.2.25. VIDEO_GET_NAVI

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl returns navigational information from the DVD stream. This is especially needed if an encoded stream has to be decoded by the hardware.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_GET_NAVI , video_navi_pack_t ⋆navipack)

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_GET_NAVI for this command.

video_navi_pack_t *navipack

PCI or DSI pack (private stream 2) according to section ??.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EFAULT

driver is not able to return navigational information

4.2.26. VIDEO_SET_ATTRIBUTES

DESCRIPTION

This ioctl is intended for DVD playback and allows you to set certain information about the stream. Some hardware may not need this information, but the call also tells the hardware to prepare for DVD playback.

SYNOPSIS

int ioctl(fd, int request = VIDEO_SET_ATTRIBUTE ,video_attributes_t vattr)

PARAMETERS

int fd

File descriptor returned by a previous call to open().

int request

Equals VIDEO_SET_ATTRIBUTE for this command.

video_attributes_t vattr

video attributes according to section ??.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid open file descriptor

EINVAL

input is not a valid attribute setting.