7.5. ioctl VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO

7.5.1. Name

VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO - Identify the chips on a TV card

7.5.2. Synopsis

VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO

int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO, struct v4l2_dbg_chip_info *argp)

7.5.3. Arguments

fd

File descriptor returned by open().

argp

Pointer to struct v4l2_dbg_chip_info.

7.5.4. Description

Note

This is an Experimental API Elements interface and may change in the future.

For driver debugging purposes this ioctl allows test applications to query the driver about the chips present on the TV card. Regular applications must not use it. When you found a chip specific bug, please contact the linux-media mailing list (https://linuxtv.org/lists.php) so it can be fixed.

Additionally the Linux kernel must be compiled with the CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG option to enable this ioctl.

To query the driver applications must initialize the match.type and match.addr or match.name fields of a struct v4l2_dbg_chip_info and call ioctl VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO with a pointer to this structure. On success the driver stores information about the selected chip in the name and flags fields.

When match.type is V4L2_CHIP_MATCH_BRIDGE, match.addr selects the nth bridge ‘chip’ on the TV card. You can enumerate all chips by starting at zero and incrementing match.addr by one until ioctl VIDIOC_DBG_G_CHIP_INFO fails with an EINVAL error code. The number zero always selects the bridge chip itself, e. g. the chip connected to the PCI or USB bus. Non-zero numbers identify specific parts of the bridge chip such as an AC97 register block.

When match.type is V4L2_CHIP_MATCH_SUBDEV, match.addr selects the nth sub-device. This allows you to enumerate over all sub-devices.

On success, the name field will contain a chip name and the flags field will contain V4L2_CHIP_FL_READABLE if the driver supports reading registers from the device or V4L2_CHIP_FL_WRITABLE if the driver supports writing registers to the device.

We recommended the v4l2-dbg utility over calling this ioctl directly. It is available from the LinuxTV v4l-dvb repository; see https://linuxtv.org/repo/ for access instructions.

struct v4l2_dbg_match

__u32

type

See Chip Match Types for a list of possible types.

union {

(anonymous)

__u32

addr

Match a chip by this number, interpreted according to the type field.

char

name[32]

Match a chip by this name, interpreted according to the type field. Currently unused.

}

v4l2_dbg_chip_info
struct v4l2_dbg_chip_info

struct v4l2_dbg_match

match

How to match the chip, see struct v4l2_dbg_match.

char

name[32]

The name of the chip.

__u32

flags

Set by the driver. If V4L2_CHIP_FL_READABLE is set, then the driver supports reading registers from the device. If V4L2_CHIP_FL_WRITABLE is set, then it supports writing registers.

__u32

reserved[8]

Reserved fields, both application and driver must set these to 0.

Chip Match Types

V4L2_CHIP_MATCH_BRIDGE

0

Match the nth chip on the card, zero for the bridge chip. Does not match sub-devices.

V4L2_CHIP_MATCH_SUBDEV

4

Match the nth sub-device.

7.5.5. Return Value

On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the errno variable is set appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the Generic Error Codes chapter.

EINVAL

The match_type is invalid or no device could be matched.