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|  | $Id$ | 
|  | Mike Isely <isely@pobox.com> | 
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|  | pvrusb2 driver | 
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|  | Background: | 
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|  | This driver is intended for the "Hauppauge WinTV PVR USB 2.0", which | 
|  | is a USB 2.0 hosted TV Tuner.  This driver is a work in progress. | 
|  | Its history started with the reverse-engineering effort by Björn | 
|  | Danielsson <pvrusb2@dax.nu> whose web page can be found here: | 
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|  | http://pvrusb2.dax.nu/ | 
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|  | From there Aurelien Alleaume <slts@free.fr> began an effort to | 
|  | create a video4linux compatible driver.  I began with Aurelien's | 
|  | last known snapshot and evolved the driver to the state it is in | 
|  | here. | 
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|  | More information on this driver can be found at: | 
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|  | http://www.isely.net/pvrusb2.html | 
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|  | This driver has a strong separation of layers.  They are very | 
|  | roughly: | 
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|  | 1a. Low level wire-protocol implementation with the device. | 
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|  | 1b. I2C adaptor implementation and corresponding I2C client drivers | 
|  | implemented elsewhere in V4L. | 
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|  | 1c. High level hardware driver implementation which coordinates all | 
|  | activities that ensure correct operation of the device. | 
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|  | 2.  A "context" layer which manages instancing of driver, setup, | 
|  | tear-down, arbitration, and interaction with high level | 
|  | interfaces appropriately as devices are hotplugged in the | 
|  | system. | 
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|  | 3.  High level interfaces which glue the driver to various published | 
|  | Linux APIs (V4L, sysfs, maybe DVB in the future). | 
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|  | The most important shearing layer is between the top 2 layers.  A | 
|  | lot of work went into the driver to ensure that any kind of | 
|  | conceivable API can be laid on top of the core driver.  (Yes, the | 
|  | driver internally leverages V4L to do its work but that really has | 
|  | nothing to do with the API published by the driver to the outside | 
|  | world.)  The architecture allows for different APIs to | 
|  | simultaneously access the driver.  I have a strong sense of fairness | 
|  | about APIs and also feel that it is a good design principle to keep | 
|  | implementation and interface isolated from each other.  Thus while | 
|  | right now the V4L high level interface is the most complete, the | 
|  | sysfs high level interface will work equally well for similar | 
|  | functions, and there's no reason I see right now why it shouldn't be | 
|  | possible to produce a DVB high level interface that can sit right | 
|  | alongside V4L. | 
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|  | NOTE: Complete documentation on the pvrusb2 driver is contained in | 
|  | the html files within the doc directory; these are exactly the same | 
|  | as what is on the web site at the time.  Browse those files | 
|  | (especially the FAQ) before asking questions. | 
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|  | Building | 
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|  | To build these modules essentially amounts to just running "Make", | 
|  | but you need the kernel source tree nearby and you will likely also | 
|  | want to set a few controlling environment variables first in order | 
|  | to link things up with that source tree.  Please see the Makefile | 
|  | here for comments that explain how to do that. | 
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|  | Source file list / functional overview: | 
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|  | (Note: The term "module" used below generally refers to loosely | 
|  | defined functional units within the pvrusb2 driver and bears no | 
|  | relation to the Linux kernel's concept of a loadable module.) | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-audio.[ch] - This is glue logic that resides between this | 
|  | driver and the msp3400.ko I2C client driver (which is found | 
|  | elsewhere in V4L). | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-context.[ch] - This module implements the context for an | 
|  | instance of the driver.  Everything else eventually ties back to | 
|  | or is otherwise instanced within the data structures implemented | 
|  | here.  Hotplugging is ultimately coordinated here.  All high level | 
|  | interfaces tie into the driver through this module.  This module | 
|  | helps arbitrate each interface's access to the actual driver core, | 
|  | and is designed to allow concurrent access through multiple | 
|  | instances of multiple interfaces (thus you can for example change | 
|  | the tuner's frequency through sysfs while simultaneously streaming | 
|  | video through V4L out to an instance of mplayer). | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-debug.h - This header defines a printk() wrapper and a mask | 
|  | of debugging bit definitions for the various kinds of debug | 
|  | messages that can be enabled within the driver. | 
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|  | pvrusb2-debugifc.[ch] - This module implements a crude command line | 
|  | oriented debug interface into the driver.  Aside from being part | 
|  | of the process for implementing manual firmware extraction (see | 
|  | the pvrusb2 web site mentioned earlier), probably I'm the only one | 
|  | who has ever used this.  It is mainly a debugging aid. | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-eeprom.[ch] - This is glue logic that resides between this | 
|  | driver the tveeprom.ko module, which is itself implemented | 
|  | elsewhere in V4L. | 
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|  | pvrusb2-encoder.[ch] - This module implements all protocol needed to | 
|  | interact with the Conexant mpeg2 encoder chip within the pvrusb2 | 
|  | device.  It is a crude echo of corresponding logic in ivtv, | 
|  | however the design goals (strict isolation) and physical layer | 
|  | (proxy through USB instead of PCI) are enough different that this | 
|  | implementation had to be completely different. | 
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|  | pvrusb2-hdw-internal.h - This header defines the core data structure | 
|  | in the driver used to track ALL internal state related to control | 
|  | of the hardware.  Nobody outside of the core hardware-handling | 
|  | modules should have any business using this header.  All external | 
|  | access to the driver should be through one of the high level | 
|  | interfaces (e.g. V4L, sysfs, etc), and in fact even those high | 
|  | level interfaces are restricted to the API defined in | 
|  | pvrusb2-hdw.h and NOT this header. | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-hdw.h - This header defines the full internal API for | 
|  | controlling the hardware.  High level interfaces (e.g. V4L, sysfs) | 
|  | will work through here. | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-hdw.c - This module implements all the various bits of logic | 
|  | that handle overall control of a specific pvrusb2 device. | 
|  | (Policy, instantiation, and arbitration of pvrusb2 devices fall | 
|  | within the jurisdiction of pvrusb-context not here). | 
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|  | pvrusb2-i2c-chips-*.c - These modules implement the glue logic to | 
|  | tie together and configure various I2C modules as they attach to | 
|  | the I2C bus.  There are two versions of this file.  The "v4l2" | 
|  | version is intended to be used in-tree alongside V4L, where we | 
|  | implement just the logic that makes sense for a pure V4L | 
|  | environment.  The "all" version is intended for use outside of | 
|  | V4L, where we might encounter other possibly "challenging" modules | 
|  | from ivtv or older kernel snapshots (or even the support modules | 
|  | in the standalone snapshot). | 
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|  | pvrusb2-i2c-cmd-v4l1.[ch] - This module implements generic V4L1 | 
|  | compatible commands to the I2C modules.  It is here where state | 
|  | changes inside the pvrusb2 driver are translated into V4L1 | 
|  | commands that are in turn send to the various I2C modules. | 
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|  | pvrusb2-i2c-cmd-v4l2.[ch] - This module implements generic V4L2 | 
|  | compatible commands to the I2C modules.  It is here where state | 
|  | changes inside the pvrusb2 driver are translated into V4L2 | 
|  | commands that are in turn send to the various I2C modules. | 
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|  | pvrusb2-i2c-core.[ch] - This module provides an implementation of a | 
|  | kernel-friendly I2C adaptor driver, through which other external | 
|  | I2C client drivers (e.g. msp3400, tuner, lirc) may connect and | 
|  | operate corresponding chips within the the pvrusb2 device.  It is | 
|  | through here that other V4L modules can reach into this driver to | 
|  | operate specific pieces (and those modules are in turn driven by | 
|  | glue logic which is coordinated by pvrusb2-hdw, doled out by | 
|  | pvrusb2-context, and then ultimately made available to users | 
|  | through one of the high level interfaces). | 
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|  | pvrusb2-io.[ch] - This module implements a very low level ring of | 
|  | transfer buffers, required in order to stream data from the | 
|  | device.  This module is *very* low level.  It only operates the | 
|  | buffers and makes no attempt to define any policy or mechanism for | 
|  | how such buffers might be used. | 
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|  | pvrusb2-ioread.[ch] - This module layers on top of pvrusb2-io.[ch] | 
|  | to provide a streaming API usable by a read() system call style of | 
|  | I/O.  Right now this is the only layer on top of pvrusb2-io.[ch], | 
|  | however the underlying architecture here was intended to allow for | 
|  | other styles of I/O to be implemented with additonal modules, like | 
|  | mmap()'ed buffers or something even more exotic. | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-main.c - This is the top level of the driver.  Module level | 
|  | and USB core entry points are here.  This is our "main". | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-sysfs.[ch] - This is the high level interface which ties the | 
|  | pvrusb2 driver into sysfs.  Through this interface you can do | 
|  | everything with the driver except actually stream data. | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-tuner.[ch] - This is glue logic that resides between this | 
|  | driver and the tuner.ko I2C client driver (which is found | 
|  | elsewhere in V4L). | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-util.h - This header defines some common macros used | 
|  | throughout the driver.  These macros are not really specific to | 
|  | the driver, but they had to go somewhere. | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-v4l2.[ch] - This is the high level interface which ties the | 
|  | pvrusb2 driver into video4linux.  It is through here that V4L | 
|  | applications can open and operate the driver in the usual V4L | 
|  | ways.  Note that **ALL** V4L functionality is published only | 
|  | through here and nowhere else. | 
|  |  | 
|  | pvrusb2-video-*.[ch] - This is glue logic that resides between this | 
|  | driver and the saa711x.ko I2C client driver (which is found | 
|  | elsewhere in V4L).  Note that saa711x.ko used to be known as | 
|  | saa7115.ko in ivtv.  There are two versions of this; one is | 
|  | selected depending on the particular saa711[5x].ko that is found. | 
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|  | pvrusb2.h - This header contains compile time tunable parameters | 
|  | (and at the moment the driver has very little that needs to be | 
|  | tuned). | 
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|  | -Mike Isely | 
|  | isely@pobox.com | 
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