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      1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later
      2.. c:namespace:: MC
      3
      4.. _media_ioc_g_topology:
      5
      6**************************
      7ioctl MEDIA_IOC_G_TOPOLOGY
      8**************************
      9
     10Name
     11====
     12
     13MEDIA_IOC_G_TOPOLOGY - Enumerate the graph topology and graph element properties
     14
     15Synopsis
     16========
     17
     18.. c:macro:: MEDIA_IOC_G_TOPOLOGY
     19
     20``int ioctl(int fd, MEDIA_IOC_G_TOPOLOGY, struct media_v2_topology *argp)``
     21
     22Arguments
     23=========
     24
     25``fd``
     26    File descriptor returned by :c:func:`open()`.
     27
     28``argp``
     29    Pointer to struct :c:type:`media_v2_topology`.
     30
     31Description
     32===========
     33
     34The typical usage of this ioctl is to call it twice. On the first call,
     35the structure defined at struct
     36:c:type:`media_v2_topology` should be zeroed. At
     37return, if no errors happen, this ioctl will return the
     38``topology_version`` and the total number of entities, interfaces, pads
     39and links.
     40
     41Before the second call, the userspace should allocate arrays to store
     42the graph elements that are desired, putting the pointers to them at the
     43ptr_entities, ptr_interfaces, ptr_links and/or ptr_pads, keeping the
     44other values untouched.
     45
     46If the ``topology_version`` remains the same, the ioctl should fill the
     47desired arrays with the media graph elements.
     48
     49.. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.6cm}|p{3.4cm}|p{12.3cm}|
     50
     51.. c:type:: media_v2_topology
     52
     53.. flat-table:: struct media_v2_topology
     54    :header-rows:  0
     55    :stub-columns: 0
     56    :widths: 1 2 8
     57
     58    *  -  __u64
     59       -  ``topology_version``
     60       -  Version of the media graph topology. When the graph is created,
     61	  this field starts with zero. Every time a graph element is added
     62	  or removed, this field is incremented.
     63
     64    *  -  __u32
     65       -  ``num_entities``
     66       -  Number of entities in the graph
     67
     68    *  -  __u32
     69       -  ``reserved1``
     70       -  Applications and drivers shall set this to 0.
     71
     72    *  -  __u64
     73       -  ``ptr_entities``
     74       -  A pointer to a memory area where the entities array will be
     75	  stored, converted to a 64-bits integer. It can be zero. if zero,
     76	  the ioctl won't store the entities. It will just update
     77	  ``num_entities``
     78
     79    *  -  __u32
     80       -  ``num_interfaces``
     81       -  Number of interfaces in the graph
     82
     83    *  -  __u32
     84       -  ``reserved2``
     85       -  Applications and drivers shall set this to 0.
     86
     87    *  -  __u64
     88       -  ``ptr_interfaces``
     89       -  A pointer to a memory area where the interfaces array will be
     90	  stored, converted to a 64-bits integer. It can be zero. if zero,
     91	  the ioctl won't store the interfaces. It will just update
     92	  ``num_interfaces``
     93
     94    *  -  __u32
     95       -  ``num_pads``
     96       -  Total number of pads in the graph
     97
     98    *  -  __u32
     99       -  ``reserved3``
    100       -  Applications and drivers shall set this to 0.
    101
    102    *  -  __u64
    103       -  ``ptr_pads``
    104       -  A pointer to a memory area where the pads array will be stored,
    105	  converted to a 64-bits integer. It can be zero. if zero, the ioctl
    106	  won't store the pads. It will just update ``num_pads``
    107
    108    *  -  __u32
    109       -  ``num_links``
    110       -  Total number of data and interface links in the graph
    111
    112    *  -  __u32
    113       -  ``reserved4``
    114       -  Applications and drivers shall set this to 0.
    115
    116    *  -  __u64
    117       -  ``ptr_links``
    118       -  A pointer to a memory area where the links array will be stored,
    119	  converted to a 64-bits integer. It can be zero. if zero, the ioctl
    120	  won't store the links. It will just update ``num_links``
    121
    122.. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.6cm}|p{3.2cm}|p{12.5cm}|
    123
    124.. c:type:: media_v2_entity
    125
    126.. flat-table:: struct media_v2_entity
    127    :header-rows:  0
    128    :stub-columns: 0
    129    :widths: 1 2 8
    130
    131    *  -  __u32
    132       -  ``id``
    133       -  Unique ID for the entity. Do not expect that the ID will
    134	  always be the same for each instance of the device. In other words,
    135	  do not hardcode entity IDs in an application.
    136
    137    *  -  char
    138       -  ``name``\ [64]
    139       -  Entity name as an UTF-8 NULL-terminated string. This name must be unique
    140          within the media topology.
    141
    142    *  -  __u32
    143       -  ``function``
    144       -  Entity main function, see :ref:`media-entity-functions` for details.
    145
    146    *  -  __u32
    147       -  ``flags``
    148       -  Entity flags, see :ref:`media-entity-flag` for details.
    149	  Only valid if ``MEDIA_V2_ENTITY_HAS_FLAGS(media_version)``
    150	  returns true. The ``media_version`` is defined in struct
    151	  :c:type:`media_device_info` and can be retrieved using
    152	  :ref:`MEDIA_IOC_DEVICE_INFO`.
    153
    154    *  -  __u32
    155       -  ``reserved``\ [5]
    156       -  Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and applications must set
    157	  this array to zero.
    158
    159.. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.6cm}|p{3.2cm}|p{12.5cm}|
    160
    161.. c:type:: media_v2_interface
    162
    163.. flat-table:: struct media_v2_interface
    164    :header-rows:  0
    165    :stub-columns: 0
    166    :widths: 1 2 8
    167
    168    *  -  __u32
    169       -  ``id``
    170       -  Unique ID for the interface. Do not expect that the ID will
    171	  always be the same for each instance of the device. In other words,
    172	  do not hardcode interface IDs in an application.
    173
    174    *  -  __u32
    175       -  ``intf_type``
    176       -  Interface type, see :ref:`media-intf-type` for details.
    177
    178    *  -  __u32
    179       -  ``flags``
    180       -  Interface flags. Currently unused.
    181
    182    *  -  __u32
    183       -  ``reserved``\ [9]
    184       -  Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and applications must set
    185	  this array to zero.
    186
    187    *  -  struct media_v2_intf_devnode
    188       -  ``devnode``
    189       -  Used only for device node interfaces. See
    190	  :c:type:`media_v2_intf_devnode` for details.
    191
    192.. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.6cm}|p{3.2cm}|p{12.5cm}|
    193
    194.. c:type:: media_v2_intf_devnode
    195
    196.. flat-table:: struct media_v2_intf_devnode
    197    :header-rows:  0
    198    :stub-columns: 0
    199    :widths: 1 2 8
    200
    201    *  -  __u32
    202       -  ``major``
    203       -  Device node major number.
    204
    205    *  -  __u32
    206       -  ``minor``
    207       -  Device node minor number.
    208
    209.. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.6cm}|p{3.2cm}|p{12.5cm}|
    210
    211.. c:type:: media_v2_pad
    212
    213.. flat-table:: struct media_v2_pad
    214    :header-rows:  0
    215    :stub-columns: 0
    216    :widths: 1 2 8
    217
    218    *  -  __u32
    219       -  ``id``
    220       -  Unique ID for the pad. Do not expect that the ID will
    221	  always be the same for each instance of the device. In other words,
    222	  do not hardcode pad IDs in an application.
    223
    224    *  -  __u32
    225       -  ``entity_id``
    226       -  Unique ID for the entity where this pad belongs.
    227
    228    *  -  __u32
    229       -  ``flags``
    230       -  Pad flags, see :ref:`media-pad-flag` for more details.
    231
    232    *  -  __u32
    233       -  ``index``
    234       -  Pad index, starts at 0. Only valid if ``MEDIA_V2_PAD_HAS_INDEX(media_version)``
    235	  returns true. The ``media_version`` is defined in struct
    236	  :c:type:`media_device_info` and can be retrieved using
    237	  :ref:`MEDIA_IOC_DEVICE_INFO`.
    238
    239    *  -  __u32
    240       -  ``reserved``\ [4]
    241       -  Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and applications must set
    242	  this array to zero.
    243
    244.. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.6cm}|p{3.2cm}|p{12.5cm}|
    245
    246.. c:type:: media_v2_link
    247
    248.. flat-table:: struct media_v2_link
    249    :header-rows:  0
    250    :stub-columns: 0
    251    :widths: 1 2 8
    252
    253    *  -  __u32
    254       -  ``id``
    255       -  Unique ID for the link. Do not expect that the ID will
    256	  always be the same for each instance of the device. In other words,
    257	  do not hardcode link IDs in an application.
    258
    259    *  -  __u32
    260       -  ``source_id``
    261       -  On pad to pad links: unique ID for the source pad.
    262
    263	  On interface to entity links: unique ID for the interface.
    264
    265    *  -  __u32
    266       -  ``sink_id``
    267       -  On pad to pad links: unique ID for the sink pad.
    268
    269	  On interface to entity links: unique ID for the entity.
    270
    271    *  -  __u32
    272       -  ``flags``
    273       -  Link flags, see :ref:`media-link-flag` for more details.
    274
    275    *  -  __u32
    276       -  ``reserved``\ [6]
    277       -  Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and applications must set
    278	  this array to zero.
    279
    280Return Value
    281============
    282
    283On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set
    284appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the
    285:ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter.
    286
    287ENOSPC
    288    This is returned when either one or more of the num_entities,
    289    num_interfaces, num_links or num_pads are non-zero and are
    290    smaller than the actual number of elements inside the graph. This
    291    may happen if the ``topology_version`` changed when compared to the
    292    last time this ioctl was called. Userspace should usually free the
    293    area for the pointers, zero the struct elements and call this ioctl
    294    again.