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      1/*
      2 * demux.h
      3 *
      4 * The Kernel Digital TV Demux kABI defines a driver-internal interface for
      5 * registering low-level, hardware specific driver to a hardware independent
      6 * demux layer.
      7 *
      8 * Copyright (c) 2002 Convergence GmbH
      9 *
     10 * based on code:
     11 * Copyright (c) 2000 Nokia Research Center
     12 *                    Tampere, FINLAND
     13 *
     14 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
     15 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
     16 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1
     17 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
     18 *
     19 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
     20 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
     21 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
     22 * GNU General Public License for more details.
     23 *
     24 */
     25
     26#ifndef __DEMUX_H
     27#define __DEMUX_H
     28
     29#include <linux/types.h>
     30#include <linux/errno.h>
     31#include <linux/list.h>
     32#include <linux/time.h>
     33#include <linux/dvb/dmx.h>
     34
     35/*
     36 * Common definitions
     37 */
     38
     39/*
     40 * DMX_MAX_FILTER_SIZE: Maximum length (in bytes) of a section/PES filter.
     41 */
     42
     43#ifndef DMX_MAX_FILTER_SIZE
     44#define DMX_MAX_FILTER_SIZE 18
     45#endif
     46
     47/*
     48 * DMX_MAX_SECFEED_SIZE: Maximum length (in bytes) of a private section feed
     49 * filter.
     50 */
     51
     52#ifndef DMX_MAX_SECTION_SIZE
     53#define DMX_MAX_SECTION_SIZE 4096
     54#endif
     55#ifndef DMX_MAX_SECFEED_SIZE
     56#define DMX_MAX_SECFEED_SIZE (DMX_MAX_SECTION_SIZE + 188)
     57#endif
     58
     59/*
     60 * TS packet reception
     61 */
     62
     63/**
     64 * enum ts_filter_type - filter type bitmap for dmx_ts_feed.set\(\)
     65 *
     66 * @TS_PACKET:		Send TS packets (188 bytes) to callback (default).
     67 * @TS_PAYLOAD_ONLY:	In case TS_PACKET is set, only send the TS payload
     68 *			(<=184 bytes per packet) to callback
     69 * @TS_DECODER:		Send stream to built-in decoder (if present).
     70 * @TS_DEMUX:		In case TS_PACKET is set, send the TS to the demux
     71 *			device, not to the dvr device
     72 */
     73enum ts_filter_type {
     74	TS_PACKET = 1,
     75	TS_PAYLOAD_ONLY = 2,
     76	TS_DECODER = 4,
     77	TS_DEMUX = 8,
     78};
     79
     80/**
     81 * struct dmx_ts_feed - Structure that contains a TS feed filter
     82 *
     83 * @is_filtering:	Set to non-zero when filtering in progress
     84 * @parent:		pointer to struct dmx_demux
     85 * @priv:		pointer to private data of the API client
     86 * @set:		sets the TS filter
     87 * @start_filtering:	starts TS filtering
     88 * @stop_filtering:	stops TS filtering
     89 *
     90 * A TS feed is typically mapped to a hardware PID filter on the demux chip.
     91 * Using this API, the client can set the filtering properties to start/stop
     92 * filtering TS packets on a particular TS feed.
     93 */
     94struct dmx_ts_feed {
     95	int is_filtering;
     96	struct dmx_demux *parent;
     97	void *priv;
     98	int (*set)(struct dmx_ts_feed *feed,
     99		   u16 pid,
    100		   int type,
    101		   enum dmx_ts_pes pes_type,
    102		   ktime_t timeout);
    103	int (*start_filtering)(struct dmx_ts_feed *feed);
    104	int (*stop_filtering)(struct dmx_ts_feed *feed);
    105};
    106
    107/*
    108 * Section reception
    109 */
    110
    111/**
    112 * struct dmx_section_filter - Structure that describes a section filter
    113 *
    114 * @filter_value: Contains up to 16 bytes (128 bits) of the TS section header
    115 *		  that will be matched by the section filter
    116 * @filter_mask:  Contains a 16 bytes (128 bits) filter mask with the bits
    117 *		  specified by @filter_value that will be used on the filter
    118 *		  match logic.
    119 * @filter_mode:  Contains a 16 bytes (128 bits) filter mode.
    120 * @parent:	  Back-pointer to struct dmx_section_feed.
    121 * @priv:	  Pointer to private data of the API client.
    122 *
    123 *
    124 * The @filter_mask controls which bits of @filter_value are compared with
    125 * the section headers/payload. On a binary value of 1 in filter_mask, the
    126 * corresponding bits are compared. The filter only accepts sections that are
    127 * equal to filter_value in all the tested bit positions.
    128 */
    129struct dmx_section_filter {
    130	u8 filter_value[DMX_MAX_FILTER_SIZE];
    131	u8 filter_mask[DMX_MAX_FILTER_SIZE];
    132	u8 filter_mode[DMX_MAX_FILTER_SIZE];
    133	struct dmx_section_feed *parent;
    134
    135	void *priv;
    136};
    137
    138/**
    139 * struct dmx_section_feed - Structure that contains a section feed filter
    140 *
    141 * @is_filtering:	Set to non-zero when filtering in progress
    142 * @parent:		pointer to struct dmx_demux
    143 * @priv:		pointer to private data of the API client
    144 * @check_crc:		If non-zero, check the CRC values of filtered sections.
    145 * @set:		sets the section filter
    146 * @allocate_filter:	This function is used to allocate a section filter on
    147 *			the demux. It should only be called when no filtering
    148 *			is in progress on this section feed. If a filter cannot
    149 *			be allocated, the function fails with -ENOSPC.
    150 * @release_filter:	This function releases all the resources of a
    151 *			previously allocated section filter. The function
    152 *			should not be called while filtering is in progress
    153 *			on this section feed. After calling this function,
    154 *			the caller should not try to dereference the filter
    155 *			pointer.
    156 * @start_filtering:	starts section filtering
    157 * @stop_filtering:	stops section filtering
    158 *
    159 * A TS feed is typically mapped to a hardware PID filter on the demux chip.
    160 * Using this API, the client can set the filtering properties to start/stop
    161 * filtering TS packets on a particular TS feed.
    162 */
    163struct dmx_section_feed {
    164	int is_filtering;
    165	struct dmx_demux *parent;
    166	void *priv;
    167
    168	int check_crc;
    169
    170	/* private: Used internally at dvb_demux.c */
    171	u32 crc_val;
    172
    173	u8 *secbuf;
    174	u8 secbuf_base[DMX_MAX_SECFEED_SIZE];
    175	u16 secbufp, seclen, tsfeedp;
    176
    177	/* public: */
    178	int (*set)(struct dmx_section_feed *feed,
    179		   u16 pid,
    180		   int check_crc);
    181	int (*allocate_filter)(struct dmx_section_feed *feed,
    182			       struct dmx_section_filter **filter);
    183	int (*release_filter)(struct dmx_section_feed *feed,
    184			      struct dmx_section_filter *filter);
    185	int (*start_filtering)(struct dmx_section_feed *feed);
    186	int (*stop_filtering)(struct dmx_section_feed *feed);
    187};
    188
    189/**
    190 * typedef dmx_ts_cb - DVB demux TS filter callback function prototype
    191 *
    192 * @buffer1:		Pointer to the start of the filtered TS packets.
    193 * @buffer1_length:	Length of the TS data in buffer1.
    194 * @buffer2:		Pointer to the tail of the filtered TS packets, or NULL.
    195 * @buffer2_length:	Length of the TS data in buffer2.
    196 * @source:		Indicates which TS feed is the source of the callback.
    197 * @buffer_flags:	Address where buffer flags are stored. Those are
    198 *			used to report discontinuity users via DVB
    199 *			memory mapped API, as defined by
    200 *			&enum dmx_buffer_flags.
    201 *
    202 * This function callback prototype, provided by the client of the demux API,
    203 * is called from the demux code. The function is only called when filtering
    204 * on a TS feed has been enabled using the start_filtering\(\) function at
    205 * the &dmx_demux.
    206 * Any TS packets that match the filter settings are copied to a circular
    207 * buffer. The filtered TS packets are delivered to the client using this
    208 * callback function.
    209 * It is expected that the @buffer1 and @buffer2 callback parameters point to
    210 * addresses within the circular buffer, but other implementations are also
    211 * possible. Note that the called party should not try to free the memory
    212 * the @buffer1 and @buffer2 parameters point to.
    213 *
    214 * When this function is called, the @buffer1 parameter typically points to
    215 * the start of the first undelivered TS packet within a circular buffer.
    216 * The @buffer2 buffer parameter is normally NULL, except when the received
    217 * TS packets have crossed the last address of the circular buffer and
    218 * "wrapped" to the beginning of the buffer. In the latter case the @buffer1
    219 * parameter would contain an address within the circular buffer, while the
    220 * @buffer2 parameter would contain the first address of the circular buffer.
    221 * The number of bytes delivered with this function (i.e. @buffer1_length +
    222 * @buffer2_length) is usually equal to the value of callback_length parameter
    223 * given in the set() function, with one exception: if a timeout occurs before
    224 * receiving callback_length bytes of TS data, any undelivered packets are
    225 * immediately delivered to the client by calling this function. The timeout
    226 * duration is controlled by the set() function in the TS Feed API.
    227 *
    228 * If a TS packet is received with errors that could not be fixed by the
    229 * TS-level forward error correction (FEC), the Transport_error_indicator
    230 * flag of the TS packet header should be set. The TS packet should not be
    231 * discarded, as the error can possibly be corrected by a higher layer
    232 * protocol. If the called party is slow in processing the callback, it
    233 * is possible that the circular buffer eventually fills up. If this happens,
    234 * the demux driver should discard any TS packets received while the buffer
    235 * is full and return -EOVERFLOW.
    236 *
    237 * The type of data returned to the callback can be selected by the
    238 * &dmx_ts_feed.@set function. The type parameter decides if the raw
    239 * TS packet (TS_PACKET) or just the payload (TS_PACKET|TS_PAYLOAD_ONLY)
    240 * should be returned. If additionally the TS_DECODER bit is set the stream
    241 * will also be sent to the hardware MPEG decoder.
    242 *
    243 * Return:
    244 *
    245 * - 0, on success;
    246 *
    247 * - -EOVERFLOW, on buffer overflow.
    248 */
    249typedef int (*dmx_ts_cb)(const u8 *buffer1,
    250			 size_t buffer1_length,
    251			 const u8 *buffer2,
    252			 size_t buffer2_length,
    253			 struct dmx_ts_feed *source,
    254			 u32 *buffer_flags);
    255
    256/**
    257 * typedef dmx_section_cb - DVB demux TS filter callback function prototype
    258 *
    259 * @buffer1:		Pointer to the start of the filtered section, e.g.
    260 *			within the circular buffer of the demux driver.
    261 * @buffer1_len:	Length of the filtered section data in @buffer1,
    262 *			including headers and CRC.
    263 * @buffer2:		Pointer to the tail of the filtered section data,
    264 *			or NULL. Useful to handle the wrapping of a
    265 *			circular buffer.
    266 * @buffer2_len:	Length of the filtered section data in @buffer2,
    267 *			including headers and CRC.
    268 * @source:		Indicates which section feed is the source of the
    269 *			callback.
    270 * @buffer_flags:	Address where buffer flags are stored. Those are
    271 *			used to report discontinuity users via DVB
    272 *			memory mapped API, as defined by
    273 *			&enum dmx_buffer_flags.
    274 *
    275 * This function callback prototype, provided by the client of the demux API,
    276 * is called from the demux code. The function is only called when
    277 * filtering of sections has been enabled using the function
    278 * &dmx_ts_feed.@start_filtering. When the demux driver has received a
    279 * complete section that matches at least one section filter, the client
    280 * is notified via this callback function. Normally this function is called
    281 * for each received section; however, it is also possible to deliver
    282 * multiple sections with one callback, for example when the system load
    283 * is high. If an error occurs while receiving a section, this
    284 * function should be called with the corresponding error type set in the
    285 * success field, whether or not there is data to deliver. The Section Feed
    286 * implementation should maintain a circular buffer for received sections.
    287 * However, this is not necessary if the Section Feed API is implemented as
    288 * a client of the TS Feed API, because the TS Feed implementation then
    289 * buffers the received data. The size of the circular buffer can be
    290 * configured using the &dmx_ts_feed.@set function in the Section Feed API.
    291 * If there is no room in the circular buffer when a new section is received,
    292 * the section must be discarded. If this happens, the value of the success
    293 * parameter should be DMX_OVERRUN_ERROR on the next callback.
    294 */
    295typedef int (*dmx_section_cb)(const u8 *buffer1,
    296			      size_t buffer1_len,
    297			      const u8 *buffer2,
    298			      size_t buffer2_len,
    299			      struct dmx_section_filter *source,
    300			      u32 *buffer_flags);
    301
    302/*
    303 * DVB Front-End
    304 */
    305
    306/**
    307 * enum dmx_frontend_source - Used to identify the type of frontend
    308 *
    309 * @DMX_MEMORY_FE:	The source of the demux is memory. It means that
    310 *			the MPEG-TS to be filtered comes from userspace,
    311 *			via write() syscall.
    312 *
    313 * @DMX_FRONTEND_0:	The source of the demux is a frontend connected
    314 *			to the demux.
    315 */
    316enum dmx_frontend_source {
    317	DMX_MEMORY_FE,
    318	DMX_FRONTEND_0,
    319};
    320
    321/**
    322 * struct dmx_frontend - Structure that lists the frontends associated with
    323 *			 a demux
    324 *
    325 * @connectivity_list:	List of front-ends that can be connected to a
    326 *			particular demux;
    327 * @source:		Type of the frontend.
    328 *
    329 * FIXME: this structure should likely be replaced soon by some
    330 *	media-controller based logic.
    331 */
    332struct dmx_frontend {
    333	struct list_head connectivity_list;
    334	enum dmx_frontend_source source;
    335};
    336
    337/*
    338 * MPEG-2 TS Demux
    339 */
    340
    341/**
    342 * enum dmx_demux_caps - MPEG-2 TS Demux capabilities bitmap
    343 *
    344 * @DMX_TS_FILTERING:		set if TS filtering is supported;
    345 * @DMX_SECTION_FILTERING:	set if section filtering is supported;
    346 * @DMX_MEMORY_BASED_FILTERING:	set if write() available.
    347 *
    348 * Those flags are OR'ed in the &dmx_demux.capabilities field
    349 */
    350enum dmx_demux_caps {
    351	DMX_TS_FILTERING = 1,
    352	DMX_SECTION_FILTERING = 4,
    353	DMX_MEMORY_BASED_FILTERING = 8,
    354};
    355
    356/*
    357 * Demux resource type identifier.
    358 */
    359
    360/**
    361 * DMX_FE_ENTRY - Casts elements in the list of registered
    362 *		  front-ends from the generic type struct list_head
    363 *		  to the type * struct dmx_frontend
    364 *
    365 * @list: list of struct dmx_frontend
    366 */
    367#define DMX_FE_ENTRY(list) \
    368	list_entry(list, struct dmx_frontend, connectivity_list)
    369
    370/**
    371 * struct dmx_demux - Structure that contains the demux capabilities and
    372 *		      callbacks.
    373 *
    374 * @capabilities: Bitfield of capability flags.
    375 *
    376 * @frontend: Front-end connected to the demux
    377 *
    378 * @priv: Pointer to private data of the API client
    379 *
    380 * @open: This function reserves the demux for use by the caller and, if
    381 *	necessary, initializes the demux. When the demux is no longer needed,
    382 *	the function @close should be called. It should be possible for
    383 *	multiple clients to access the demux at the same time. Thus, the
    384 *	function implementation should increment the demux usage count when
    385 *	@open is called and decrement it when @close is called.
    386 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    387 *	instance data.
    388 *	It returns:
    389 *	0 on success;
    390 *	-EUSERS, if maximum usage count was reached;
    391 *	-EINVAL, on bad parameter.
    392 *
    393 * @close: This function reserves the demux for use by the caller and, if
    394 *	necessary, initializes the demux. When the demux is no longer needed,
    395 *	the function @close should be called. It should be possible for
    396 *	multiple clients to access the demux at the same time. Thus, the
    397 *	function implementation should increment the demux usage count when
    398 *	@open is called and decrement it when @close is called.
    399 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    400 *	instance data.
    401 *	It returns:
    402 *	0 on success;
    403 *	-ENODEV, if demux was not in use (e. g. no users);
    404 *	-EINVAL, on bad parameter.
    405 *
    406 * @write: This function provides the demux driver with a memory buffer
    407 *	containing TS packets. Instead of receiving TS packets from the DVB
    408 *	front-end, the demux driver software will read packets from memory.
    409 *	Any clients of this demux with active TS, PES or Section filters will
    410 *	receive filtered data via the Demux callback API (see 0). The function
    411 *	returns when all the data in the buffer has been consumed by the demux.
    412 *	Demux hardware typically cannot read TS from memory. If this is the
    413 *	case, memory-based filtering has to be implemented entirely in software.
    414 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    415 *	instance data.
    416 *	The @buf function parameter contains a pointer to the TS data in
    417 *	kernel-space memory.
    418 *	The @count function parameter contains the length of the TS data.
    419 *	It returns:
    420 *	0 on success;
    421 *	-ERESTARTSYS, if mutex lock was interrupted;
    422 *	-EINTR, if a signal handling is pending;
    423 *	-ENODEV, if demux was removed;
    424 *	-EINVAL, on bad parameter.
    425 *
    426 * @allocate_ts_feed: Allocates a new TS feed, which is used to filter the TS
    427 *	packets carrying a certain PID. The TS feed normally corresponds to a
    428 *	hardware PID filter on the demux chip.
    429 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    430 *	instance data.
    431 *	The @feed function parameter contains a pointer to the TS feed API and
    432 *	instance data.
    433 *	The @callback function parameter contains a pointer to the callback
    434 *	function for passing received TS packet.
    435 *	It returns:
    436 *	0 on success;
    437 *	-ERESTARTSYS, if mutex lock was interrupted;
    438 *	-EBUSY, if no more TS feeds is available;
    439 *	-EINVAL, on bad parameter.
    440 *
    441 * @release_ts_feed: Releases the resources allocated with @allocate_ts_feed.
    442 *	Any filtering in progress on the TS feed should be stopped before
    443 *	calling this function.
    444 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    445 *	instance data.
    446 *	The @feed function parameter contains a pointer to the TS feed API and
    447 *	instance data.
    448 *	It returns:
    449 *	0 on success;
    450 *	-EINVAL on bad parameter.
    451 *
    452 * @allocate_section_feed: Allocates a new section feed, i.e. a demux resource
    453 *	for filtering and receiving sections. On platforms with hardware
    454 *	support for section filtering, a section feed is directly mapped to
    455 *	the demux HW. On other platforms, TS packets are first PID filtered in
    456 *	hardware and a hardware section filter then emulated in software. The
    457 *	caller obtains an API pointer of type dmx_section_feed_t as an out
    458 *	parameter. Using this API the caller can set filtering parameters and
    459 *	start receiving sections.
    460 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    461 *	instance data.
    462 *	The @feed function parameter contains a pointer to the TS feed API and
    463 *	instance data.
    464 *	The @callback function parameter contains a pointer to the callback
    465 *	function for passing received TS packet.
    466 *	It returns:
    467 *	0 on success;
    468 *	-EBUSY, if no more TS feeds is available;
    469 *	-EINVAL, on bad parameter.
    470 *
    471 * @release_section_feed: Releases the resources allocated with
    472 *	@allocate_section_feed, including allocated filters. Any filtering in
    473 *	progress on the section feed should be stopped before calling this
    474 *	function.
    475 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    476 *	instance data.
    477 *	The @feed function parameter contains a pointer to the TS feed API and
    478 *	instance data.
    479 *	It returns:
    480 *	0 on success;
    481 *	-EINVAL, on bad parameter.
    482 *
    483 * @add_frontend: Registers a connectivity between a demux and a front-end,
    484 *	i.e., indicates that the demux can be connected via a call to
    485 *	@connect_frontend to use the given front-end as a TS source. The
    486 *	client of this function has to allocate dynamic or static memory for
    487 *	the frontend structure and initialize its fields before calling this
    488 *	function. This function is normally called during the driver
    489 *	initialization. The caller must not free the memory of the frontend
    490 *	struct before successfully calling @remove_frontend.
    491 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    492 *	instance data.
    493 *	The @frontend function parameter contains a pointer to the front-end
    494 *	instance data.
    495 *	It returns:
    496 *	0 on success;
    497 *	-EINVAL, on bad parameter.
    498 *
    499 * @remove_frontend: Indicates that the given front-end, registered by a call
    500 *	to @add_frontend, can no longer be connected as a TS source by this
    501 *	demux. The function should be called when a front-end driver or a demux
    502 *	driver is removed from the system. If the front-end is in use, the
    503 *	function fails with the return value of -EBUSY. After successfully
    504 *	calling this function, the caller can free the memory of the frontend
    505 *	struct if it was dynamically allocated before the @add_frontend
    506 *	operation.
    507 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    508 *	instance data.
    509 *	The @frontend function parameter contains a pointer to the front-end
    510 *	instance data.
    511 *	It returns:
    512 *	0 on success;
    513 *	-ENODEV, if the front-end was not found,
    514 *	-EINVAL, on bad parameter.
    515 *
    516 * @get_frontends: Provides the APIs of the front-ends that have been
    517 *	registered for this demux. Any of the front-ends obtained with this
    518 *	call can be used as a parameter for @connect_frontend. The include
    519 *	file demux.h contains the macro DMX_FE_ENTRY() for converting an
    520 *	element of the generic type struct &list_head * to the type
    521 *	struct &dmx_frontend *. The caller must not free the memory of any of
    522 *	the elements obtained via this function call.
    523 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    524 *	instance data.
    525 *	It returns a struct list_head pointer to the list of front-end
    526 *	interfaces, or NULL in the case of an empty list.
    527 *
    528 * @connect_frontend: Connects the TS output of the front-end to the input of
    529 *	the demux. A demux can only be connected to a front-end registered to
    530 *	the demux with the function @add_frontend. It may or may not be
    531 *	possible to connect multiple demuxes to the same front-end, depending
    532 *	on the capabilities of the HW platform. When not used, the front-end
    533 *	should be released by calling @disconnect_frontend.
    534 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    535 *	instance data.
    536 *	The @frontend function parameter contains a pointer to the front-end
    537 *	instance data.
    538 *	It returns:
    539 *	0 on success;
    540 *	-EINVAL, on bad parameter.
    541 *
    542 * @disconnect_frontend: Disconnects the demux and a front-end previously
    543 *	connected by a @connect_frontend call.
    544 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    545 *	instance data.
    546 *	It returns:
    547 *	0 on success;
    548 *	-EINVAL on bad parameter.
    549 *
    550 * @get_pes_pids: Get the PIDs for DMX_PES_AUDIO0, DMX_PES_VIDEO0,
    551 *	DMX_PES_TELETEXT0, DMX_PES_SUBTITLE0 and DMX_PES_PCR0.
    552 *	The @demux function parameter contains a pointer to the demux API and
    553 *	instance data.
    554 *	The @pids function parameter contains an array with five u16 elements
    555 *	where the PIDs will be stored.
    556 *	It returns:
    557 *	0 on success;
    558 *	-EINVAL on bad parameter.
    559 */
    560struct dmx_demux {
    561	enum dmx_demux_caps capabilities;
    562	struct dmx_frontend *frontend;
    563	void *priv;
    564	int (*open)(struct dmx_demux *demux);
    565	int (*close)(struct dmx_demux *demux);
    566	int (*write)(struct dmx_demux *demux, const char __user *buf,
    567		     size_t count);
    568	int (*allocate_ts_feed)(struct dmx_demux *demux,
    569				struct dmx_ts_feed **feed,
    570				dmx_ts_cb callback);
    571	int (*release_ts_feed)(struct dmx_demux *demux,
    572			       struct dmx_ts_feed *feed);
    573	int (*allocate_section_feed)(struct dmx_demux *demux,
    574				     struct dmx_section_feed **feed,
    575				     dmx_section_cb callback);
    576	int (*release_section_feed)(struct dmx_demux *demux,
    577				    struct dmx_section_feed *feed);
    578	int (*add_frontend)(struct dmx_demux *demux,
    579			    struct dmx_frontend *frontend);
    580	int (*remove_frontend)(struct dmx_demux *demux,
    581			       struct dmx_frontend *frontend);
    582	struct list_head *(*get_frontends)(struct dmx_demux *demux);
    583	int (*connect_frontend)(struct dmx_demux *demux,
    584				struct dmx_frontend *frontend);
    585	int (*disconnect_frontend)(struct dmx_demux *demux);
    586
    587	int (*get_pes_pids)(struct dmx_demux *demux, u16 *pids);
    588
    589	/* private: */
    590
    591	/*
    592	 * Only used at av7110, to read some data from firmware.
    593	 * As this was never documented, we have no clue about what's
    594	 * there, and its usage on other drivers aren't encouraged.
    595	 */
    596	int (*get_stc)(struct dmx_demux *demux, unsigned int num,
    597		       u64 *stc, unsigned int *base);
    598};
    599
    600#endif /* #ifndef __DEMUX_H */