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      1/*
      2 * videobuf2-core.h - Video Buffer 2 Core Framework
      3 *
      4 * Copyright (C) 2010 Samsung Electronics
      5 *
      6 * Author: Pawel Osciak <pawel@osciak.com>
      7 *
      8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
      9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
     10 * the Free Software Foundation.
     11 */
     12#ifndef _MEDIA_VIDEOBUF2_CORE_H
     13#define _MEDIA_VIDEOBUF2_CORE_H
     14
     15#include <linux/mm_types.h>
     16#include <linux/mutex.h>
     17#include <linux/poll.h>
     18#include <linux/dma-buf.h>
     19#include <linux/bitops.h>
     20#include <media/media-request.h>
     21#include <media/frame_vector.h>
     22
     23#define VB2_MAX_FRAME	(32)
     24#define VB2_MAX_PLANES	(8)
     25
     26/**
     27 * enum vb2_memory - type of memory model used to make the buffers visible
     28 *	on userspace.
     29 *
     30 * @VB2_MEMORY_UNKNOWN:	Buffer status is unknown or it is not used yet on
     31 *			userspace.
     32 * @VB2_MEMORY_MMAP:	The buffers are allocated by the Kernel and it is
     33 *			memory mapped via mmap() ioctl. This model is
     34 *			also used when the user is using the buffers via
     35 *			read() or write() system calls.
     36 * @VB2_MEMORY_USERPTR:	The buffers was allocated in userspace and it is
     37 *			memory mapped via mmap() ioctl.
     38 * @VB2_MEMORY_DMABUF:	The buffers are passed to userspace via DMA buffer.
     39 */
     40enum vb2_memory {
     41	VB2_MEMORY_UNKNOWN	= 0,
     42	VB2_MEMORY_MMAP		= 1,
     43	VB2_MEMORY_USERPTR	= 2,
     44	VB2_MEMORY_DMABUF	= 4,
     45};
     46
     47struct vb2_fileio_data;
     48struct vb2_threadio_data;
     49struct vb2_buffer;
     50
     51/**
     52 * struct vb2_mem_ops - memory handling/memory allocator operations.
     53 * @alloc:	allocate video memory and, optionally, allocator private data,
     54 *		return ERR_PTR() on failure or a pointer to allocator private,
     55 *		per-buffer data on success; the returned private structure
     56 *		will then be passed as @buf_priv argument to other ops in this
     57 *		structure. The size argument to this function shall be
     58 *		*page aligned*.
     59 * @put:	inform the allocator that the buffer will no longer be used;
     60 *		usually will result in the allocator freeing the buffer (if
     61 *		no other users of this buffer are present); the @buf_priv
     62 *		argument is the allocator private per-buffer structure
     63 *		previously returned from the alloc callback.
     64 * @get_dmabuf: acquire userspace memory for a hardware operation; used for
     65 *		 DMABUF memory types.
     66 * @get_userptr: acquire userspace memory for a hardware operation; used for
     67 *		 USERPTR memory types; vaddr is the address passed to the
     68 *		 videobuf layer when queuing a video buffer of USERPTR type;
     69 *		 should return an allocator private per-buffer structure
     70 *		 associated with the buffer on success, ERR_PTR() on failure;
     71 *		 the returned private structure will then be passed as @buf_priv
     72 *		 argument to other ops in this structure.
     73 * @put_userptr: inform the allocator that a USERPTR buffer will no longer
     74 *		 be used.
     75 * @attach_dmabuf: attach a shared &struct dma_buf for a hardware operation;
     76 *		   used for DMABUF memory types; dev is the alloc device
     77 *		   dbuf is the shared dma_buf; returns ERR_PTR() on failure;
     78 *		   allocator private per-buffer structure on success;
     79 *		   this needs to be used for further accesses to the buffer.
     80 * @detach_dmabuf: inform the exporter of the buffer that the current DMABUF
     81 *		   buffer is no longer used; the @buf_priv argument is the
     82 *		   allocator private per-buffer structure previously returned
     83 *		   from the attach_dmabuf callback.
     84 * @map_dmabuf: request for access to the dmabuf from allocator; the allocator
     85 *		of dmabuf is informed that this driver is going to use the
     86 *		dmabuf.
     87 * @unmap_dmabuf: releases access control to the dmabuf - allocator is notified
     88 *		  that this driver is done using the dmabuf for now.
     89 * @prepare:	called every time the buffer is passed from userspace to the
     90 *		driver, useful for cache synchronisation, optional.
     91 * @finish:	called every time the buffer is passed back from the driver
     92 *		to the userspace, also optional.
     93 * @vaddr:	return a kernel virtual address to a given memory buffer
     94 *		associated with the passed private structure or NULL if no
     95 *		such mapping exists.
     96 * @cookie:	return allocator specific cookie for a given memory buffer
     97 *		associated with the passed private structure or NULL if not
     98 *		available.
     99 * @num_users:	return the current number of users of a memory buffer;
    100 *		return 1 if the videobuf layer (or actually the driver using
    101 *		it) is the only user.
    102 * @mmap:	setup a userspace mapping for a given memory buffer under
    103 *		the provided virtual memory region.
    104 *
    105 * Those operations are used by the videobuf2 core to implement the memory
    106 * handling/memory allocators for each type of supported streaming I/O method.
    107 *
    108 * .. note::
    109 *    #) Required ops for USERPTR types: get_userptr, put_userptr.
    110 *
    111 *    #) Required ops for MMAP types: alloc, put, num_users, mmap.
    112 *
    113 *    #) Required ops for read/write access types: alloc, put, num_users, vaddr.
    114 *
    115 *    #) Required ops for DMABUF types: attach_dmabuf, detach_dmabuf,
    116 *       map_dmabuf, unmap_dmabuf.
    117 */
    118struct vb2_mem_ops {
    119	void		*(*alloc)(struct vb2_buffer *vb,
    120				  struct device *dev,
    121				  unsigned long size);
    122	void		(*put)(void *buf_priv);
    123	struct dma_buf *(*get_dmabuf)(struct vb2_buffer *vb,
    124				      void *buf_priv,
    125				      unsigned long flags);
    126
    127	void		*(*get_userptr)(struct vb2_buffer *vb,
    128					struct device *dev,
    129					unsigned long vaddr,
    130					unsigned long size);
    131	void		(*put_userptr)(void *buf_priv);
    132
    133	void		(*prepare)(void *buf_priv);
    134	void		(*finish)(void *buf_priv);
    135
    136	void		*(*attach_dmabuf)(struct vb2_buffer *vb,
    137					  struct device *dev,
    138					  struct dma_buf *dbuf,
    139					  unsigned long size);
    140	void		(*detach_dmabuf)(void *buf_priv);
    141	int		(*map_dmabuf)(void *buf_priv);
    142	void		(*unmap_dmabuf)(void *buf_priv);
    143
    144	void		*(*vaddr)(struct vb2_buffer *vb, void *buf_priv);
    145	void		*(*cookie)(struct vb2_buffer *vb, void *buf_priv);
    146
    147	unsigned int	(*num_users)(void *buf_priv);
    148
    149	int		(*mmap)(void *buf_priv, struct vm_area_struct *vma);
    150};
    151
    152/**
    153 * struct vb2_plane - plane information.
    154 * @mem_priv:	private data with this plane.
    155 * @dbuf:	dma_buf - shared buffer object.
    156 * @dbuf_mapped:	flag to show whether dbuf is mapped or not
    157 * @bytesused:	number of bytes occupied by data in the plane (payload).
    158 * @length:	size of this plane (NOT the payload) in bytes. The maximum
    159 *		valid size is MAX_UINT - PAGE_SIZE.
    160 * @min_length:	minimum required size of this plane (NOT the payload) in bytes.
    161 *		@length is always greater or equal to @min_length, and like
    162 *		@length, it is limited to MAX_UINT - PAGE_SIZE.
    163 * @m:		Union with memtype-specific data.
    164 * @m.offset:	when memory in the associated struct vb2_buffer is
    165 *		%VB2_MEMORY_MMAP, equals the offset from the start of
    166 *		the device memory for this plane (or is a "cookie" that
    167 *		should be passed to mmap() called on the video node).
    168 * @m.userptr:	when memory is %VB2_MEMORY_USERPTR, a userspace pointer
    169 *		pointing to this plane.
    170 * @m.fd:	when memory is %VB2_MEMORY_DMABUF, a userspace file
    171 *		descriptor associated with this plane.
    172 * @data_offset:	offset in the plane to the start of data; usually 0,
    173 *		unless there is a header in front of the data.
    174 *
    175 * Should contain enough information to be able to cover all the fields
    176 * of &struct v4l2_plane at videodev2.h.
    177 */
    178struct vb2_plane {
    179	void			*mem_priv;
    180	struct dma_buf		*dbuf;
    181	unsigned int		dbuf_mapped;
    182	unsigned int		bytesused;
    183	unsigned int		length;
    184	unsigned int		min_length;
    185	union {
    186		unsigned int	offset;
    187		unsigned long	userptr;
    188		int		fd;
    189	} m;
    190	unsigned int		data_offset;
    191};
    192
    193/**
    194 * enum vb2_io_modes - queue access methods.
    195 * @VB2_MMAP:		driver supports MMAP with streaming API.
    196 * @VB2_USERPTR:	driver supports USERPTR with streaming API.
    197 * @VB2_READ:		driver supports read() style access.
    198 * @VB2_WRITE:		driver supports write() style access.
    199 * @VB2_DMABUF:		driver supports DMABUF with streaming API.
    200 */
    201enum vb2_io_modes {
    202	VB2_MMAP	= BIT(0),
    203	VB2_USERPTR	= BIT(1),
    204	VB2_READ	= BIT(2),
    205	VB2_WRITE	= BIT(3),
    206	VB2_DMABUF	= BIT(4),
    207};
    208
    209/**
    210 * enum vb2_buffer_state - current video buffer state.
    211 * @VB2_BUF_STATE_DEQUEUED:	buffer under userspace control.
    212 * @VB2_BUF_STATE_IN_REQUEST:	buffer is queued in media request.
    213 * @VB2_BUF_STATE_PREPARING:	buffer is being prepared in videobuf.
    214 * @VB2_BUF_STATE_QUEUED:	buffer queued in videobuf, but not in driver.
    215 * @VB2_BUF_STATE_ACTIVE:	buffer queued in driver and possibly used
    216 *				in a hardware operation.
    217 * @VB2_BUF_STATE_DONE:		buffer returned from driver to videobuf, but
    218 *				not yet dequeued to userspace.
    219 * @VB2_BUF_STATE_ERROR:	same as above, but the operation on the buffer
    220 *				has ended with an error, which will be reported
    221 *				to the userspace when it is dequeued.
    222 */
    223enum vb2_buffer_state {
    224	VB2_BUF_STATE_DEQUEUED,
    225	VB2_BUF_STATE_IN_REQUEST,
    226	VB2_BUF_STATE_PREPARING,
    227	VB2_BUF_STATE_QUEUED,
    228	VB2_BUF_STATE_ACTIVE,
    229	VB2_BUF_STATE_DONE,
    230	VB2_BUF_STATE_ERROR,
    231};
    232
    233struct vb2_queue;
    234
    235/**
    236 * struct vb2_buffer - represents a video buffer.
    237 * @vb2_queue:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with the queue to
    238 *			which this driver belongs.
    239 * @index:		id number of the buffer.
    240 * @type:		buffer type.
    241 * @memory:		the method, in which the actual data is passed.
    242 * @num_planes:		number of planes in the buffer
    243 *			on an internal driver queue.
    244 * @timestamp:		frame timestamp in ns.
    245 * @request:		the request this buffer is associated with.
    246 * @req_obj:		used to bind this buffer to a request. This
    247 *			request object has a refcount.
    248 */
    249struct vb2_buffer {
    250	struct vb2_queue	*vb2_queue;
    251	unsigned int		index;
    252	unsigned int		type;
    253	unsigned int		memory;
    254	unsigned int		num_planes;
    255	u64			timestamp;
    256	struct media_request	*request;
    257	struct media_request_object	req_obj;
    258
    259	/* private: internal use only
    260	 *
    261	 * state:		current buffer state; do not change
    262	 * synced:		this buffer has been synced for DMA, i.e. the
    263	 *			'prepare' memop was called. It is cleared again
    264	 *			after the 'finish' memop is called.
    265	 * prepared:		this buffer has been prepared, i.e. the
    266	 *			buf_prepare op was called. It is cleared again
    267	 *			after the 'buf_finish' op is called.
    268	 * copied_timestamp:	the timestamp of this capture buffer was copied
    269	 *			from an output buffer.
    270	 * skip_cache_sync_on_prepare: when set buffer's ->prepare() function
    271	 *			skips cache sync/invalidation.
    272	 * skip_cache_sync_on_finish: when set buffer's ->finish() function
    273	 *			skips cache sync/invalidation.
    274	 * queued_entry:	entry on the queued buffers list, which holds
    275	 *			all buffers queued from userspace
    276	 * done_entry:		entry on the list that stores all buffers ready
    277	 *			to be dequeued to userspace
    278	 * vb2_plane:		per-plane information; do not change
    279	 */
    280	enum vb2_buffer_state	state;
    281	unsigned int		synced:1;
    282	unsigned int		prepared:1;
    283	unsigned int		copied_timestamp:1;
    284	unsigned int		skip_cache_sync_on_prepare:1;
    285	unsigned int		skip_cache_sync_on_finish:1;
    286
    287	struct vb2_plane	planes[VB2_MAX_PLANES];
    288	struct list_head	queued_entry;
    289	struct list_head	done_entry;
    290#ifdef CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG
    291	/*
    292	 * Counters for how often these buffer-related ops are
    293	 * called. Used to check for unbalanced ops.
    294	 */
    295	u32		cnt_mem_alloc;
    296	u32		cnt_mem_put;
    297	u32		cnt_mem_get_dmabuf;
    298	u32		cnt_mem_get_userptr;
    299	u32		cnt_mem_put_userptr;
    300	u32		cnt_mem_prepare;
    301	u32		cnt_mem_finish;
    302	u32		cnt_mem_attach_dmabuf;
    303	u32		cnt_mem_detach_dmabuf;
    304	u32		cnt_mem_map_dmabuf;
    305	u32		cnt_mem_unmap_dmabuf;
    306	u32		cnt_mem_vaddr;
    307	u32		cnt_mem_cookie;
    308	u32		cnt_mem_num_users;
    309	u32		cnt_mem_mmap;
    310
    311	u32		cnt_buf_out_validate;
    312	u32		cnt_buf_init;
    313	u32		cnt_buf_prepare;
    314	u32		cnt_buf_finish;
    315	u32		cnt_buf_cleanup;
    316	u32		cnt_buf_queue;
    317	u32		cnt_buf_request_complete;
    318
    319	/* This counts the number of calls to vb2_buffer_done() */
    320	u32		cnt_buf_done;
    321#endif
    322};
    323
    324/**
    325 * struct vb2_ops - driver-specific callbacks.
    326 *
    327 * These operations are not called from interrupt context except where
    328 * mentioned specifically.
    329 *
    330 * @queue_setup:	called from VIDIOC_REQBUFS() and VIDIOC_CREATE_BUFS()
    331 *			handlers before memory allocation. It can be called
    332 *			twice: if the original number of requested buffers
    333 *			could not be allocated, then it will be called a
    334 *			second time with the actually allocated number of
    335 *			buffers to verify if that is OK.
    336 *			The driver should return the required number of buffers
    337 *			in \*num_buffers, the required number of planes per
    338 *			buffer in \*num_planes, the size of each plane should be
    339 *			set in the sizes\[\] array and optional per-plane
    340 *			allocator specific device in the alloc_devs\[\] array.
    341 *			When called from VIDIOC_REQBUFS(), \*num_planes == 0,
    342 *			the driver has to use the currently configured format to
    343 *			determine the plane sizes and \*num_buffers is the total
    344 *			number of buffers that are being allocated. When called
    345 *			from VIDIOC_CREATE_BUFS(), \*num_planes != 0 and it
    346 *			describes the requested number of planes and sizes\[\]
    347 *			contains the requested plane sizes. In this case
    348 *			\*num_buffers are being allocated additionally to
    349 *			q->num_buffers. If either \*num_planes or the requested
    350 *			sizes are invalid callback must return %-EINVAL.
    351 * @wait_prepare:	release any locks taken while calling vb2 functions;
    352 *			it is called before an ioctl needs to wait for a new
    353 *			buffer to arrive; required to avoid a deadlock in
    354 *			blocking access type.
    355 * @wait_finish:	reacquire all locks released in the previous callback;
    356 *			required to continue operation after sleeping while
    357 *			waiting for a new buffer to arrive.
    358 * @buf_out_validate:	called when the output buffer is prepared or queued
    359 *			to a request; drivers can use this to validate
    360 *			userspace-provided information; this is required only
    361 *			for OUTPUT queues.
    362 * @buf_init:		called once after allocating a buffer (in MMAP case)
    363 *			or after acquiring a new USERPTR buffer; drivers may
    364 *			perform additional buffer-related initialization;
    365 *			initialization failure (return != 0) will prevent
    366 *			queue setup from completing successfully; optional.
    367 * @buf_prepare:	called every time the buffer is queued from userspace
    368 *			and from the VIDIOC_PREPARE_BUF() ioctl; drivers may
    369 *			perform any initialization required before each
    370 *			hardware operation in this callback; drivers can
    371 *			access/modify the buffer here as it is still synced for
    372 *			the CPU; drivers that support VIDIOC_CREATE_BUFS() must
    373 *			also validate the buffer size; if an error is returned,
    374 *			the buffer will not be queued in driver; optional.
    375 * @buf_finish:		called before every dequeue of the buffer back to
    376 *			userspace; the buffer is synced for the CPU, so drivers
    377 *			can access/modify the buffer contents; drivers may
    378 *			perform any operations required before userspace
    379 *			accesses the buffer; optional. The buffer state can be
    380 *			one of the following: %DONE and %ERROR occur while
    381 *			streaming is in progress, and the %PREPARED state occurs
    382 *			when the queue has been canceled and all pending
    383 *			buffers are being returned to their default %DEQUEUED
    384 *			state. Typically you only have to do something if the
    385 *			state is %VB2_BUF_STATE_DONE, since in all other cases
    386 *			the buffer contents will be ignored anyway.
    387 * @buf_cleanup:	called once before the buffer is freed; drivers may
    388 *			perform any additional cleanup; optional.
    389 * @start_streaming:	called once to enter 'streaming' state; the driver may
    390 *			receive buffers with @buf_queue callback
    391 *			before @start_streaming is called; the driver gets the
    392 *			number of already queued buffers in count parameter;
    393 *			driver can return an error if hardware fails, in that
    394 *			case all buffers that have been already given by
    395 *			the @buf_queue callback are to be returned by the driver
    396 *			by calling vb2_buffer_done() with %VB2_BUF_STATE_QUEUED.
    397 *			If you need a minimum number of buffers before you can
    398 *			start streaming, then set
    399 *			&vb2_queue->min_buffers_needed. If that is non-zero
    400 *			then @start_streaming won't be called until at least
    401 *			that many buffers have been queued up by userspace.
    402 * @stop_streaming:	called when 'streaming' state must be disabled; driver
    403 *			should stop any DMA transactions or wait until they
    404 *			finish and give back all buffers it got from &buf_queue
    405 *			callback by calling vb2_buffer_done() with either
    406 *			%VB2_BUF_STATE_DONE or %VB2_BUF_STATE_ERROR; may use
    407 *			vb2_wait_for_all_buffers() function
    408 * @buf_queue:		passes buffer vb to the driver; driver may start
    409 *			hardware operation on this buffer; driver should give
    410 *			the buffer back by calling vb2_buffer_done() function;
    411 *			it is always called after calling VIDIOC_STREAMON()
    412 *			ioctl; might be called before @start_streaming callback
    413 *			if user pre-queued buffers before calling
    414 *			VIDIOC_STREAMON().
    415 * @buf_request_complete: a buffer that was never queued to the driver but is
    416 *			associated with a queued request was canceled.
    417 *			The driver will have to mark associated objects in the
    418 *			request as completed; required if requests are
    419 *			supported.
    420 */
    421struct vb2_ops {
    422	int (*queue_setup)(struct vb2_queue *q,
    423			   unsigned int *num_buffers, unsigned int *num_planes,
    424			   unsigned int sizes[], struct device *alloc_devs[]);
    425
    426	void (*wait_prepare)(struct vb2_queue *q);
    427	void (*wait_finish)(struct vb2_queue *q);
    428
    429	int (*buf_out_validate)(struct vb2_buffer *vb);
    430	int (*buf_init)(struct vb2_buffer *vb);
    431	int (*buf_prepare)(struct vb2_buffer *vb);
    432	void (*buf_finish)(struct vb2_buffer *vb);
    433	void (*buf_cleanup)(struct vb2_buffer *vb);
    434
    435	int (*start_streaming)(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int count);
    436	void (*stop_streaming)(struct vb2_queue *q);
    437
    438	void (*buf_queue)(struct vb2_buffer *vb);
    439
    440	void (*buf_request_complete)(struct vb2_buffer *vb);
    441};
    442
    443/**
    444 * struct vb2_buf_ops - driver-specific callbacks.
    445 *
    446 * @verify_planes_array: Verify that a given user space structure contains
    447 *			enough planes for the buffer. This is called
    448 *			for each dequeued buffer.
    449 * @init_buffer:	given a &vb2_buffer initialize the extra data after
    450 *			struct vb2_buffer.
    451 *			For V4L2 this is a &struct vb2_v4l2_buffer.
    452 * @fill_user_buffer:	given a &vb2_buffer fill in the userspace structure.
    453 *			For V4L2 this is a &struct v4l2_buffer.
    454 * @fill_vb2_buffer:	given a userspace structure, fill in the &vb2_buffer.
    455 *			If the userspace structure is invalid, then this op
    456 *			will return an error.
    457 * @copy_timestamp:	copy the timestamp from a userspace structure to
    458 *			the &struct vb2_buffer.
    459 */
    460struct vb2_buf_ops {
    461	int (*verify_planes_array)(struct vb2_buffer *vb, const void *pb);
    462	void (*init_buffer)(struct vb2_buffer *vb);
    463	void (*fill_user_buffer)(struct vb2_buffer *vb, void *pb);
    464	int (*fill_vb2_buffer)(struct vb2_buffer *vb, struct vb2_plane *planes);
    465	void (*copy_timestamp)(struct vb2_buffer *vb, const void *pb);
    466};
    467
    468/**
    469 * struct vb2_queue - a videobuf queue.
    470 *
    471 * @type:	private buffer type whose content is defined by the vb2-core
    472 *		caller. For example, for V4L2, it should match
    473 *		the types defined on &enum v4l2_buf_type.
    474 * @io_modes:	supported io methods (see &enum vb2_io_modes).
    475 * @alloc_devs:	&struct device memory type/allocator-specific per-plane device
    476 * @dev:	device to use for the default allocation context if the driver
    477 *		doesn't fill in the @alloc_devs array.
    478 * @dma_attrs:	DMA attributes to use for the DMA.
    479 * @bidirectional: when this flag is set the DMA direction for the buffers of
    480 *		this queue will be overridden with %DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL direction.
    481 *		This is useful in cases where the hardware (firmware) writes to
    482 *		a buffer which is mapped as read (%DMA_TO_DEVICE), or reads from
    483 *		buffer which is mapped for write (%DMA_FROM_DEVICE) in order
    484 *		to satisfy some internal hardware restrictions or adds a padding
    485 *		needed by the processing algorithm. In case the DMA mapping is
    486 *		not bidirectional but the hardware (firmware) trying to access
    487 *		the buffer (in the opposite direction) this could lead to an
    488 *		IOMMU protection faults.
    489 * @fileio_read_once:		report EOF after reading the first buffer
    490 * @fileio_write_immediately:	queue buffer after each write() call
    491 * @allow_zero_bytesused:	allow bytesused == 0 to be passed to the driver
    492 * @quirk_poll_must_check_waiting_for_buffers: Return %EPOLLERR at poll when QBUF
    493 *              has not been called. This is a vb1 idiom that has been adopted
    494 *              also by vb2.
    495 * @supports_requests: this queue supports the Request API.
    496 * @requires_requests: this queue requires the Request API. If this is set to 1,
    497 *		then supports_requests must be set to 1 as well.
    498 * @uses_qbuf:	qbuf was used directly for this queue. Set to 1 the first
    499 *		time this is called. Set to 0 when the queue is canceled.
    500 *		If this is 1, then you cannot queue buffers from a request.
    501 * @uses_requests: requests are used for this queue. Set to 1 the first time
    502 *		a request is queued. Set to 0 when the queue is canceled.
    503 *		If this is 1, then you cannot queue buffers directly.
    504 * @allow_cache_hints: when set user-space can pass cache management hints in
    505 *		order to skip cache flush/invalidation on ->prepare() or/and
    506 *		->finish().
    507 * @non_coherent_mem: when set queue will attempt to allocate buffers using
    508 *		non-coherent memory.
    509 * @lock:	pointer to a mutex that protects the &struct vb2_queue. The
    510 *		driver can set this to a mutex to let the v4l2 core serialize
    511 *		the queuing ioctls. If the driver wants to handle locking
    512 *		itself, then this should be set to NULL. This lock is not used
    513 *		by the videobuf2 core API.
    514 * @owner:	The filehandle that 'owns' the buffers, i.e. the filehandle
    515 *		that called reqbufs, create_buffers or started fileio.
    516 *		This field is not used by the videobuf2 core API, but it allows
    517 *		drivers to easily associate an owner filehandle with the queue.
    518 * @ops:	driver-specific callbacks
    519 * @mem_ops:	memory allocator specific callbacks
    520 * @buf_ops:	callbacks to deliver buffer information.
    521 *		between user-space and kernel-space.
    522 * @drv_priv:	driver private data.
    523 * @subsystem_flags: Flags specific to the subsystem (V4L2/DVB/etc.). Not used
    524 *		by the vb2 core.
    525 * @buf_struct_size: size of the driver-specific buffer structure;
    526 *		"0" indicates the driver doesn't want to use a custom buffer
    527 *		structure type. In that case a subsystem-specific struct
    528 *		will be used (in the case of V4L2 that is
    529 *		``sizeof(struct vb2_v4l2_buffer)``). The first field of the
    530 *		driver-specific buffer structure must be the subsystem-specific
    531 *		struct (vb2_v4l2_buffer in the case of V4L2).
    532 * @timestamp_flags: Timestamp flags; ``V4L2_BUF_FLAG_TIMESTAMP_*`` and
    533 *		``V4L2_BUF_FLAG_TSTAMP_SRC_*``
    534 * @gfp_flags:	additional gfp flags used when allocating the buffers.
    535 *		Typically this is 0, but it may be e.g. %GFP_DMA or %__GFP_DMA32
    536 *		to force the buffer allocation to a specific memory zone.
    537 * @min_buffers_needed: the minimum number of buffers needed before
    538 *		@start_streaming can be called. Used when a DMA engine
    539 *		cannot be started unless at least this number of buffers
    540 *		have been queued into the driver.
    541 */
    542/*
    543 * Private elements (won't appear at the uAPI book):
    544 * @mmap_lock:	private mutex used when buffers are allocated/freed/mmapped
    545 * @memory:	current memory type used
    546 * @dma_dir:	DMA mapping direction.
    547 * @bufs:	videobuf buffer structures
    548 * @num_buffers: number of allocated/used buffers
    549 * @queued_list: list of buffers currently queued from userspace
    550 * @queued_count: number of buffers queued and ready for streaming.
    551 * @owned_by_drv_count: number of buffers owned by the driver
    552 * @done_list:	list of buffers ready to be dequeued to userspace
    553 * @done_lock:	lock to protect done_list list
    554 * @done_wq:	waitqueue for processes waiting for buffers ready to be dequeued
    555 * @streaming:	current streaming state
    556 * @start_streaming_called: @start_streaming was called successfully and we
    557 *		started streaming.
    558 * @error:	a fatal error occurred on the queue
    559 * @waiting_for_buffers: used in poll() to check if vb2 is still waiting for
    560 *		buffers. Only set for capture queues if qbuf has not yet been
    561 *		called since poll() needs to return %EPOLLERR in that situation.
    562 * @is_multiplanar: set if buffer type is multiplanar
    563 * @is_output:	set if buffer type is output
    564 * @copy_timestamp: set if vb2-core should set timestamps
    565 * @last_buffer_dequeued: used in poll() and DQBUF to immediately return if the
    566 *		last decoded buffer was already dequeued. Set for capture queues
    567 *		when a buffer with the %V4L2_BUF_FLAG_LAST is dequeued.
    568 * @fileio:	file io emulator internal data, used only if emulator is active
    569 * @threadio:	thread io internal data, used only if thread is active
    570 * @name:	queue name, used for logging purpose. Initialized automatically
    571 *		if left empty by drivers.
    572 */
    573struct vb2_queue {
    574	unsigned int			type;
    575	unsigned int			io_modes;
    576	struct device			*dev;
    577	unsigned long			dma_attrs;
    578	unsigned int			bidirectional:1;
    579	unsigned int			fileio_read_once:1;
    580	unsigned int			fileio_write_immediately:1;
    581	unsigned int			allow_zero_bytesused:1;
    582	unsigned int		   quirk_poll_must_check_waiting_for_buffers:1;
    583	unsigned int			supports_requests:1;
    584	unsigned int			requires_requests:1;
    585	unsigned int			uses_qbuf:1;
    586	unsigned int			uses_requests:1;
    587	unsigned int			allow_cache_hints:1;
    588	unsigned int			non_coherent_mem:1;
    589
    590	struct mutex			*lock;
    591	void				*owner;
    592
    593	const struct vb2_ops		*ops;
    594	const struct vb2_mem_ops	*mem_ops;
    595	const struct vb2_buf_ops	*buf_ops;
    596
    597	void				*drv_priv;
    598	u32				subsystem_flags;
    599	unsigned int			buf_struct_size;
    600	u32				timestamp_flags;
    601	gfp_t				gfp_flags;
    602	u32				min_buffers_needed;
    603
    604	struct device			*alloc_devs[VB2_MAX_PLANES];
    605
    606	/* private: internal use only */
    607	struct mutex			mmap_lock;
    608	unsigned int			memory;
    609	enum dma_data_direction		dma_dir;
    610	struct vb2_buffer		*bufs[VB2_MAX_FRAME];
    611	unsigned int			num_buffers;
    612
    613	struct list_head		queued_list;
    614	unsigned int			queued_count;
    615
    616	atomic_t			owned_by_drv_count;
    617	struct list_head		done_list;
    618	spinlock_t			done_lock;
    619	wait_queue_head_t		done_wq;
    620
    621	unsigned int			streaming:1;
    622	unsigned int			start_streaming_called:1;
    623	unsigned int			error:1;
    624	unsigned int			waiting_for_buffers:1;
    625	unsigned int			waiting_in_dqbuf:1;
    626	unsigned int			is_multiplanar:1;
    627	unsigned int			is_output:1;
    628	unsigned int			copy_timestamp:1;
    629	unsigned int			last_buffer_dequeued:1;
    630
    631	struct vb2_fileio_data		*fileio;
    632	struct vb2_threadio_data	*threadio;
    633
    634	char				name[32];
    635
    636#ifdef CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG
    637	/*
    638	 * Counters for how often these queue-related ops are
    639	 * called. Used to check for unbalanced ops.
    640	 */
    641	u32				cnt_queue_setup;
    642	u32				cnt_wait_prepare;
    643	u32				cnt_wait_finish;
    644	u32				cnt_start_streaming;
    645	u32				cnt_stop_streaming;
    646#endif
    647};
    648
    649/**
    650 * vb2_queue_allows_cache_hints() - Return true if the queue allows cache
    651 * and memory consistency hints.
    652 *
    653 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue
    654 */
    655static inline bool vb2_queue_allows_cache_hints(struct vb2_queue *q)
    656{
    657	return q->allow_cache_hints && q->memory == VB2_MEMORY_MMAP;
    658}
    659
    660/**
    661 * vb2_plane_vaddr() - Return a kernel virtual address of a given plane.
    662 * @vb:		pointer to &struct vb2_buffer to which the plane in
    663 *		question belongs to.
    664 * @plane_no:	plane number for which the address is to be returned.
    665 *
    666 * This function returns a kernel virtual address of a given plane if
    667 * such a mapping exist, NULL otherwise.
    668 */
    669void *vb2_plane_vaddr(struct vb2_buffer *vb, unsigned int plane_no);
    670
    671/**
    672 * vb2_plane_cookie() - Return allocator specific cookie for the given plane.
    673 * @vb:		pointer to &struct vb2_buffer to which the plane in
    674 *		question belongs to.
    675 * @plane_no:	plane number for which the cookie is to be returned.
    676 *
    677 * This function returns an allocator specific cookie for a given plane if
    678 * available, NULL otherwise. The allocator should provide some simple static
    679 * inline function, which would convert this cookie to the allocator specific
    680 * type that can be used directly by the driver to access the buffer. This can
    681 * be for example physical address, pointer to scatter list or IOMMU mapping.
    682 */
    683void *vb2_plane_cookie(struct vb2_buffer *vb, unsigned int plane_no);
    684
    685/**
    686 * vb2_buffer_done() - inform videobuf that an operation on a buffer
    687 *	is finished.
    688 * @vb:		pointer to &struct vb2_buffer to be used.
    689 * @state:	state of the buffer, as defined by &enum vb2_buffer_state.
    690 *		Either %VB2_BUF_STATE_DONE if the operation finished
    691 *		successfully, %VB2_BUF_STATE_ERROR if the operation finished
    692 *		with an error or %VB2_BUF_STATE_QUEUED.
    693 *
    694 * This function should be called by the driver after a hardware operation on
    695 * a buffer is finished and the buffer may be returned to userspace. The driver
    696 * cannot use this buffer anymore until it is queued back to it by videobuf
    697 * by the means of &vb2_ops->buf_queue callback. Only buffers previously queued
    698 * to the driver by &vb2_ops->buf_queue can be passed to this function.
    699 *
    700 * While streaming a buffer can only be returned in state DONE or ERROR.
    701 * The &vb2_ops->start_streaming op can also return them in case the DMA engine
    702 * cannot be started for some reason. In that case the buffers should be
    703 * returned with state QUEUED to put them back into the queue.
    704 */
    705void vb2_buffer_done(struct vb2_buffer *vb, enum vb2_buffer_state state);
    706
    707/**
    708 * vb2_discard_done() - discard all buffers marked as DONE.
    709 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    710 *
    711 * This function is intended to be used with suspend/resume operations. It
    712 * discards all 'done' buffers as they would be too old to be requested after
    713 * resume.
    714 *
    715 * Drivers must stop the hardware and synchronize with interrupt handlers and/or
    716 * delayed works before calling this function to make sure no buffer will be
    717 * touched by the driver and/or hardware.
    718 */
    719void vb2_discard_done(struct vb2_queue *q);
    720
    721/**
    722 * vb2_wait_for_all_buffers() - wait until all buffers are given back to vb2.
    723 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    724 *
    725 * This function will wait until all buffers that have been given to the driver
    726 * by &vb2_ops->buf_queue are given back to vb2 with vb2_buffer_done(). It
    727 * doesn't call &vb2_ops->wait_prepare/&vb2_ops->wait_finish pair.
    728 * It is intended to be called with all locks taken, for example from
    729 * &vb2_ops->stop_streaming callback.
    730 */
    731int vb2_wait_for_all_buffers(struct vb2_queue *q);
    732
    733/**
    734 * vb2_core_querybuf() - query video buffer information.
    735 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    736 * @index:	id number of the buffer.
    737 * @pb:		buffer struct passed from userspace.
    738 *
    739 * Videobuf2 core helper to implement VIDIOC_QUERYBUF() operation. It is called
    740 * internally by VB2 by an API-specific handler, like ``videobuf2-v4l2.h``.
    741 *
    742 * The passed buffer should have been verified.
    743 *
    744 * This function fills the relevant information for the userspace.
    745 *
    746 * Return: returns zero on success; an error code otherwise.
    747 */
    748void vb2_core_querybuf(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int index, void *pb);
    749
    750/**
    751 * vb2_core_reqbufs() - Initiate streaming.
    752 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    753 * @memory:	memory type, as defined by &enum vb2_memory.
    754 * @flags:	auxiliary queue/buffer management flags. Currently, the only
    755 *		used flag is %V4L2_MEMORY_FLAG_NON_COHERENT.
    756 * @count:	requested buffer count.
    757 *
    758 * Videobuf2 core helper to implement VIDIOC_REQBUF() operation. It is called
    759 * internally by VB2 by an API-specific handler, like ``videobuf2-v4l2.h``.
    760 *
    761 * This function:
    762 *
    763 * #) verifies streaming parameters passed from the userspace;
    764 * #) sets up the queue;
    765 * #) negotiates number of buffers and planes per buffer with the driver
    766 *    to be used during streaming;
    767 * #) allocates internal buffer structures (&struct vb2_buffer), according to
    768 *    the agreed parameters;
    769 * #) for MMAP memory type, allocates actual video memory, using the
    770 *    memory handling/allocation routines provided during queue initialization.
    771 *
    772 * If req->count is 0, all the memory will be freed instead.
    773 *
    774 * If the queue has been allocated previously by a previous vb2_core_reqbufs()
    775 * call and the queue is not busy, memory will be reallocated.
    776 *
    777 * Return: returns zero on success; an error code otherwise.
    778 */
    779int vb2_core_reqbufs(struct vb2_queue *q, enum vb2_memory memory,
    780		     unsigned int flags, unsigned int *count);
    781
    782/**
    783 * vb2_core_create_bufs() - Allocate buffers and any required auxiliary structs
    784 * @q: pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    785 * @memory: memory type, as defined by &enum vb2_memory.
    786 * @flags: auxiliary queue/buffer management flags.
    787 * @count: requested buffer count.
    788 * @requested_planes: number of planes requested.
    789 * @requested_sizes: array with the size of the planes.
    790 *
    791 * Videobuf2 core helper to implement VIDIOC_CREATE_BUFS() operation. It is
    792 * called internally by VB2 by an API-specific handler, like
    793 * ``videobuf2-v4l2.h``.
    794 *
    795 * This function:
    796 *
    797 * #) verifies parameter sanity;
    798 * #) calls the &vb2_ops->queue_setup queue operation;
    799 * #) performs any necessary memory allocations.
    800 *
    801 * Return: returns zero on success; an error code otherwise.
    802 */
    803int vb2_core_create_bufs(struct vb2_queue *q, enum vb2_memory memory,
    804			 unsigned int flags, unsigned int *count,
    805			 unsigned int requested_planes,
    806			 const unsigned int requested_sizes[]);
    807
    808/**
    809 * vb2_core_prepare_buf() - Pass ownership of a buffer from userspace
    810 *			to the kernel.
    811 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    812 * @index:	id number of the buffer.
    813 * @pb:		buffer structure passed from userspace to
    814 *		&v4l2_ioctl_ops->vidioc_prepare_buf handler in driver.
    815 *
    816 * Videobuf2 core helper to implement VIDIOC_PREPARE_BUF() operation. It is
    817 * called internally by VB2 by an API-specific handler, like
    818 * ``videobuf2-v4l2.h``.
    819 *
    820 * The passed buffer should have been verified.
    821 *
    822 * This function calls vb2_ops->buf_prepare callback in the driver
    823 * (if provided), in which driver-specific buffer initialization can
    824 * be performed.
    825 *
    826 * Return: returns zero on success; an error code otherwise.
    827 */
    828int vb2_core_prepare_buf(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int index, void *pb);
    829
    830/**
    831 * vb2_core_qbuf() - Queue a buffer from userspace
    832 *
    833 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    834 * @index:	id number of the buffer
    835 * @pb:		buffer structure passed from userspace to
    836 *		v4l2_ioctl_ops->vidioc_qbuf handler in driver
    837 * @req:	pointer to &struct media_request, may be NULL.
    838 *
    839 * Videobuf2 core helper to implement VIDIOC_QBUF() operation. It is called
    840 * internally by VB2 by an API-specific handler, like ``videobuf2-v4l2.h``.
    841 *
    842 * This function:
    843 *
    844 * #) If @req is non-NULL, then the buffer will be bound to this
    845 *    media request and it returns. The buffer will be prepared and
    846 *    queued to the driver (i.e. the next two steps) when the request
    847 *    itself is queued.
    848 * #) if necessary, calls &vb2_ops->buf_prepare callback in the driver
    849 *    (if provided), in which driver-specific buffer initialization can
    850 *    be performed;
    851 * #) if streaming is on, queues the buffer in driver by the means of
    852 *    &vb2_ops->buf_queue callback for processing.
    853 *
    854 * Return: returns zero on success; an error code otherwise.
    855 */
    856int vb2_core_qbuf(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int index, void *pb,
    857		  struct media_request *req);
    858
    859/**
    860 * vb2_core_dqbuf() - Dequeue a buffer to the userspace
    861 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue
    862 * @pindex:	pointer to the buffer index. May be NULL
    863 * @pb:		buffer structure passed from userspace to
    864 *		v4l2_ioctl_ops->vidioc_dqbuf handler in driver.
    865 * @nonblocking: if true, this call will not sleep waiting for a buffer if no
    866 *		 buffers ready for dequeuing are present. Normally the driver
    867 *		 would be passing (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) here.
    868 *
    869 * Videobuf2 core helper to implement VIDIOC_DQBUF() operation. It is called
    870 * internally by VB2 by an API-specific handler, like ``videobuf2-v4l2.h``.
    871 *
    872 * This function:
    873 *
    874 * #) calls buf_finish callback in the driver (if provided), in which
    875 *    driver can perform any additional operations that may be required before
    876 *    returning the buffer to userspace, such as cache sync,
    877 * #) the buffer struct members are filled with relevant information for
    878 *    the userspace.
    879 *
    880 * Return: returns zero on success; an error code otherwise.
    881 */
    882int vb2_core_dqbuf(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int *pindex, void *pb,
    883		   bool nonblocking);
    884
    885/**
    886 * vb2_core_streamon() - Implements VB2 stream ON logic
    887 *
    888 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue
    889 * @type:	type of the queue to be started.
    890 *		For V4L2, this is defined by &enum v4l2_buf_type type.
    891 *
    892 * Videobuf2 core helper to implement VIDIOC_STREAMON() operation. It is called
    893 * internally by VB2 by an API-specific handler, like ``videobuf2-v4l2.h``.
    894 *
    895 * Return: returns zero on success; an error code otherwise.
    896 */
    897int vb2_core_streamon(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int type);
    898
    899/**
    900 * vb2_core_streamoff() - Implements VB2 stream OFF logic
    901 *
    902 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue
    903 * @type:	type of the queue to be started.
    904 *		For V4L2, this is defined by &enum v4l2_buf_type type.
    905 *
    906 * Videobuf2 core helper to implement VIDIOC_STREAMOFF() operation. It is
    907 * called internally by VB2 by an API-specific handler, like
    908 * ``videobuf2-v4l2.h``.
    909 *
    910 * Return: returns zero on success; an error code otherwise.
    911 */
    912int vb2_core_streamoff(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int type);
    913
    914/**
    915 * vb2_core_expbuf() - Export a buffer as a file descriptor.
    916 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    917 * @fd:		pointer to the file descriptor associated with DMABUF
    918 *		(set by driver).
    919 * @type:	buffer type.
    920 * @index:	id number of the buffer.
    921 * @plane:	index of the plane to be exported, 0 for single plane queues
    922 * @flags:	file flags for newly created file, as defined at
    923 *		include/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h.
    924 *		Currently, the only used flag is %O_CLOEXEC.
    925 *		is supported, refer to manual of open syscall for more details.
    926 *
    927 *
    928 * Videobuf2 core helper to implement VIDIOC_EXPBUF() operation. It is called
    929 * internally by VB2 by an API-specific handler, like ``videobuf2-v4l2.h``.
    930 *
    931 * Return: returns zero on success; an error code otherwise.
    932 */
    933int vb2_core_expbuf(struct vb2_queue *q, int *fd, unsigned int type,
    934		unsigned int index, unsigned int plane, unsigned int flags);
    935
    936/**
    937 * vb2_core_queue_init() - initialize a videobuf2 queue
    938 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    939 *		This structure should be allocated in driver
    940 *
    941 * The &vb2_queue structure should be allocated by the driver. The driver is
    942 * responsible of clearing it's content and setting initial values for some
    943 * required entries before calling this function.
    944 *
    945 * .. note::
    946 *
    947 *    The following fields at @q should be set before calling this function:
    948 *    &vb2_queue->ops, &vb2_queue->mem_ops, &vb2_queue->type.
    949 */
    950int vb2_core_queue_init(struct vb2_queue *q);
    951
    952/**
    953 * vb2_core_queue_release() - stop streaming, release the queue and free memory
    954 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    955 *
    956 * This function stops streaming and performs necessary clean ups, including
    957 * freeing video buffer memory. The driver is responsible for freeing
    958 * the &struct vb2_queue itself.
    959 */
    960void vb2_core_queue_release(struct vb2_queue *q);
    961
    962/**
    963 * vb2_queue_error() - signal a fatal error on the queue
    964 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    965 *
    966 * Flag that a fatal unrecoverable error has occurred and wake up all processes
    967 * waiting on the queue. Polling will now set %EPOLLERR and queuing and dequeuing
    968 * buffers will return %-EIO.
    969 *
    970 * The error flag will be cleared when canceling the queue, either from
    971 * vb2_streamoff() or vb2_queue_release(). Drivers should thus not call this
    972 * function before starting the stream, otherwise the error flag will remain set
    973 * until the queue is released when closing the device node.
    974 */
    975void vb2_queue_error(struct vb2_queue *q);
    976
    977/**
    978 * vb2_mmap() - map video buffers into application address space.
    979 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
    980 * @vma:	pointer to &struct vm_area_struct with the vma passed
    981 *		to the mmap file operation handler in the driver.
    982 *
    983 * Should be called from mmap file operation handler of a driver.
    984 * This function maps one plane of one of the available video buffers to
    985 * userspace. To map whole video memory allocated on reqbufs, this function
    986 * has to be called once per each plane per each buffer previously allocated.
    987 *
    988 * When the userspace application calls mmap, it passes to it an offset returned
    989 * to it earlier by the means of &v4l2_ioctl_ops->vidioc_querybuf handler.
    990 * That offset acts as a "cookie", which is then used to identify the plane
    991 * to be mapped.
    992 *
    993 * This function finds a plane with a matching offset and a mapping is performed
    994 * by the means of a provided memory operation.
    995 *
    996 * The return values from this function are intended to be directly returned
    997 * from the mmap handler in driver.
    998 */
    999int vb2_mmap(struct vb2_queue *q, struct vm_area_struct *vma);
   1000
   1001#ifndef CONFIG_MMU
   1002/**
   1003 * vb2_get_unmapped_area - map video buffers into application address space.
   1004 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1005 * @addr:	memory address.
   1006 * @len:	buffer size.
   1007 * @pgoff:	page offset.
   1008 * @flags:	memory flags.
   1009 *
   1010 * This function is used in noMMU platforms to propose address mapping
   1011 * for a given buffer. It's intended to be used as a handler for the
   1012 * &file_operations->get_unmapped_area operation.
   1013 *
   1014 * This is called by the mmap() syscall routines will call this
   1015 * to get a proposed address for the mapping, when ``!CONFIG_MMU``.
   1016 */
   1017unsigned long vb2_get_unmapped_area(struct vb2_queue *q,
   1018				    unsigned long addr,
   1019				    unsigned long len,
   1020				    unsigned long pgoff,
   1021				    unsigned long flags);
   1022#endif
   1023
   1024/**
   1025 * vb2_core_poll() - implements poll syscall() logic.
   1026 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1027 * @file:	&struct file argument passed to the poll
   1028 *		file operation handler.
   1029 * @wait:	&poll_table wait argument passed to the poll
   1030 *		file operation handler.
   1031 *
   1032 * This function implements poll file operation handler for a driver.
   1033 * For CAPTURE queues, if a buffer is ready to be dequeued, the userspace will
   1034 * be informed that the file descriptor of a video device is available for
   1035 * reading.
   1036 * For OUTPUT queues, if a buffer is ready to be dequeued, the file descriptor
   1037 * will be reported as available for writing.
   1038 *
   1039 * The return values from this function are intended to be directly returned
   1040 * from poll handler in driver.
   1041 */
   1042__poll_t vb2_core_poll(struct vb2_queue *q, struct file *file,
   1043			   poll_table *wait);
   1044
   1045/**
   1046 * vb2_read() - implements read() syscall logic.
   1047 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1048 * @data:	pointed to target userspace buffer
   1049 * @count:	number of bytes to read
   1050 * @ppos:	file handle position tracking pointer
   1051 * @nonblock:	mode selector (1 means blocking calls, 0 means nonblocking)
   1052 */
   1053size_t vb2_read(struct vb2_queue *q, char __user *data, size_t count,
   1054		loff_t *ppos, int nonblock);
   1055/**
   1056 * vb2_write() - implements write() syscall logic.
   1057 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1058 * @data:	pointed to target userspace buffer
   1059 * @count:	number of bytes to write
   1060 * @ppos:	file handle position tracking pointer
   1061 * @nonblock:	mode selector (1 means blocking calls, 0 means nonblocking)
   1062 */
   1063size_t vb2_write(struct vb2_queue *q, const char __user *data, size_t count,
   1064		loff_t *ppos, int nonblock);
   1065
   1066/**
   1067 * typedef vb2_thread_fnc - callback function for use with vb2_thread.
   1068 *
   1069 * @vb: pointer to struct &vb2_buffer.
   1070 * @priv: pointer to a private data.
   1071 *
   1072 * This is called whenever a buffer is dequeued in the thread.
   1073 */
   1074typedef int (*vb2_thread_fnc)(struct vb2_buffer *vb, void *priv);
   1075
   1076/**
   1077 * vb2_thread_start() - start a thread for the given queue.
   1078 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1079 * @fnc:	&vb2_thread_fnc callback function.
   1080 * @priv:	priv pointer passed to the callback function.
   1081 * @thread_name:the name of the thread. This will be prefixed with "vb2-".
   1082 *
   1083 * This starts a thread that will queue and dequeue until an error occurs
   1084 * or vb2_thread_stop() is called.
   1085 *
   1086 * .. attention::
   1087 *
   1088 *   This function should not be used for anything else but the videobuf2-dvb
   1089 *   support. If you think you have another good use-case for this, then please
   1090 *   contact the linux-media mailing list first.
   1091 */
   1092int vb2_thread_start(struct vb2_queue *q, vb2_thread_fnc fnc, void *priv,
   1093		     const char *thread_name);
   1094
   1095/**
   1096 * vb2_thread_stop() - stop the thread for the given queue.
   1097 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1098 */
   1099int vb2_thread_stop(struct vb2_queue *q);
   1100
   1101/**
   1102 * vb2_is_streaming() - return streaming status of the queue.
   1103 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1104 */
   1105static inline bool vb2_is_streaming(struct vb2_queue *q)
   1106{
   1107	return q->streaming;
   1108}
   1109
   1110/**
   1111 * vb2_fileio_is_active() - return true if fileio is active.
   1112 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1113 *
   1114 * This returns true if read() or write() is used to stream the data
   1115 * as opposed to stream I/O. This is almost never an important distinction,
   1116 * except in rare cases. One such case is that using read() or write() to
   1117 * stream a format using %V4L2_FIELD_ALTERNATE is not allowed since there
   1118 * is no way you can pass the field information of each buffer to/from
   1119 * userspace. A driver that supports this field format should check for
   1120 * this in the &vb2_ops->queue_setup op and reject it if this function returns
   1121 * true.
   1122 */
   1123static inline bool vb2_fileio_is_active(struct vb2_queue *q)
   1124{
   1125	return q->fileio;
   1126}
   1127
   1128/**
   1129 * vb2_is_busy() - return busy status of the queue.
   1130 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1131 *
   1132 * This function checks if queue has any buffers allocated.
   1133 */
   1134static inline bool vb2_is_busy(struct vb2_queue *q)
   1135{
   1136	return (q->num_buffers > 0);
   1137}
   1138
   1139/**
   1140 * vb2_get_drv_priv() - return driver private data associated with the queue.
   1141 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1142 */
   1143static inline void *vb2_get_drv_priv(struct vb2_queue *q)
   1144{
   1145	return q->drv_priv;
   1146}
   1147
   1148/**
   1149 * vb2_set_plane_payload() - set bytesused for the plane @plane_no.
   1150 * @vb:		pointer to &struct vb2_buffer to which the plane in
   1151 *		question belongs to.
   1152 * @plane_no:	plane number for which payload should be set.
   1153 * @size:	payload in bytes.
   1154 */
   1155static inline void vb2_set_plane_payload(struct vb2_buffer *vb,
   1156				 unsigned int plane_no, unsigned long size)
   1157{
   1158	/*
   1159	 * size must never be larger than the buffer length, so
   1160	 * warn and clamp to the buffer length if that's the case.
   1161	 */
   1162	if (plane_no < vb->num_planes) {
   1163		if (WARN_ON_ONCE(size > vb->planes[plane_no].length))
   1164			size = vb->planes[plane_no].length;
   1165		vb->planes[plane_no].bytesused = size;
   1166	}
   1167}
   1168
   1169/**
   1170 * vb2_get_plane_payload() - get bytesused for the plane plane_no
   1171 * @vb:		pointer to &struct vb2_buffer to which the plane in
   1172 *		question belongs to.
   1173 * @plane_no:	plane number for which payload should be set.
   1174 */
   1175static inline unsigned long vb2_get_plane_payload(struct vb2_buffer *vb,
   1176				 unsigned int plane_no)
   1177{
   1178	if (plane_no < vb->num_planes)
   1179		return vb->planes[plane_no].bytesused;
   1180	return 0;
   1181}
   1182
   1183/**
   1184 * vb2_plane_size() - return plane size in bytes.
   1185 * @vb:		pointer to &struct vb2_buffer to which the plane in
   1186 *		question belongs to.
   1187 * @plane_no:	plane number for which size should be returned.
   1188 */
   1189static inline unsigned long
   1190vb2_plane_size(struct vb2_buffer *vb, unsigned int plane_no)
   1191{
   1192	if (plane_no < vb->num_planes)
   1193		return vb->planes[plane_no].length;
   1194	return 0;
   1195}
   1196
   1197/**
   1198 * vb2_start_streaming_called() - return streaming status of driver.
   1199 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1200 */
   1201static inline bool vb2_start_streaming_called(struct vb2_queue *q)
   1202{
   1203	return q->start_streaming_called;
   1204}
   1205
   1206/**
   1207 * vb2_clear_last_buffer_dequeued() - clear last buffer dequeued flag of queue.
   1208 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1209 */
   1210static inline void vb2_clear_last_buffer_dequeued(struct vb2_queue *q)
   1211{
   1212	q->last_buffer_dequeued = false;
   1213}
   1214
   1215/**
   1216 * vb2_get_buffer() - get a buffer from a queue
   1217 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1218 * @index:	buffer index
   1219 *
   1220 * This function obtains a buffer from a queue, by its index.
   1221 * Keep in mind that there is no refcounting involved in this
   1222 * operation, so the buffer lifetime should be taken into
   1223 * consideration.
   1224 */
   1225static inline struct vb2_buffer *vb2_get_buffer(struct vb2_queue *q,
   1226						unsigned int index)
   1227{
   1228	if (index < q->num_buffers)
   1229		return q->bufs[index];
   1230	return NULL;
   1231}
   1232
   1233/*
   1234 * The following functions are not part of the vb2 core API, but are useful
   1235 * functions for videobuf2-*.
   1236 */
   1237
   1238/**
   1239 * vb2_buffer_in_use() - return true if the buffer is in use and
   1240 * the queue cannot be freed (by the means of VIDIOC_REQBUFS(0)) call.
   1241 *
   1242 * @vb:		buffer for which plane size should be returned.
   1243 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1244 */
   1245bool vb2_buffer_in_use(struct vb2_queue *q, struct vb2_buffer *vb);
   1246
   1247/**
   1248 * vb2_verify_memory_type() - Check whether the memory type and buffer type
   1249 * passed to a buffer operation are compatible with the queue.
   1250 *
   1251 * @q:		pointer to &struct vb2_queue with videobuf2 queue.
   1252 * @memory:	memory model, as defined by enum &vb2_memory.
   1253 * @type:	private buffer type whose content is defined by the vb2-core
   1254 *		caller. For example, for V4L2, it should match
   1255 *		the types defined on enum &v4l2_buf_type.
   1256 */
   1257int vb2_verify_memory_type(struct vb2_queue *q,
   1258		enum vb2_memory memory, unsigned int type);
   1259
   1260/**
   1261 * vb2_request_object_is_buffer() - return true if the object is a buffer
   1262 *
   1263 * @obj:	the request object.
   1264 */
   1265bool vb2_request_object_is_buffer(struct media_request_object *obj);
   1266
   1267/**
   1268 * vb2_request_buffer_cnt() - return the number of buffers in the request
   1269 *
   1270 * @req:	the request.
   1271 */
   1272unsigned int vb2_request_buffer_cnt(struct media_request *req);
   1273
   1274#endif /* _MEDIA_VIDEOBUF2_CORE_H */