2. Video4Linux devices¶

  • 2.1. Introduction
  • 2.2. Structure of a V4L driver
  • 2.3. Structure of the V4L2 framework
  • 2.4. Video device’ s internal representation
  • 2.5. V4L2 device instance
  • 2.6. V4L2 File handlers
  • 2.7. V4L2 sub-devices
  • 2.8. V4L2 sub-device userspace API
  • 2.9. Read-only sub-device userspace API
  • 2.10. I2C sub-device drivers
  • 2.11. Centrally managed subdev active state
  • 2.12. V4L2 sub-device functions and data structures
  • 2.13. V4L2 events
  • 2.14. V4L2 Controls
  • 2.15. Videobuf Framework
  • 2.16. V4L2 videobuf2 functions and data structures
  • 2.17. V4L2 DV Timings functions
  • 2.18. V4L2 flash functions and data structures
  • 2.19. V4L2 Media Controller functions and data structures
  • 2.20. V4L2 Media Bus functions and data structures
  • 2.21. V4L2 Memory to Memory functions and data structures
  • 2.22. V4L2 async kAPI
  • 2.23. V4L2 fwnode kAPI
  • 2.24. V4L2 rect helper functions
  • 2.25. Tuner functions and data structures
  • 2.26. V4L2 common functions and data structures
  • 2.27. Hauppauge TV EEPROM functions and data structures

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