|  | <refentry id="vidioc-querycap"> | 
|  | <refmeta> | 
|  | <refentrytitle>ioctl VIDIOC_QUERYCAP</refentrytitle> | 
|  | &manvol; | 
|  | </refmeta> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <refnamediv> | 
|  | <refname>VIDIOC_QUERYCAP</refname> | 
|  | <refpurpose>Query device capabilities</refpurpose> | 
|  | </refnamediv> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <refsynopsisdiv> | 
|  | <funcsynopsis> | 
|  | <funcprototype> | 
|  | <funcdef>int <function>ioctl</function></funcdef> | 
|  | <paramdef>int <parameter>fd</parameter></paramdef> | 
|  | <paramdef>int <parameter>request</parameter></paramdef> | 
|  | <paramdef>struct v4l2_capability *<parameter>argp</parameter></paramdef> | 
|  | </funcprototype> | 
|  | </funcsynopsis> | 
|  | </refsynopsisdiv> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <refsect1> | 
|  | <title>Arguments</title> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <variablelist> | 
|  | <varlistentry> | 
|  | <term><parameter>fd</parameter></term> | 
|  | <listitem> | 
|  | <para>&fd;</para> | 
|  | </listitem> | 
|  | </varlistentry> | 
|  | <varlistentry> | 
|  | <term><parameter>request</parameter></term> | 
|  | <listitem> | 
|  | <para>VIDIOC_QUERYCAP</para> | 
|  | </listitem> | 
|  | </varlistentry> | 
|  | <varlistentry> | 
|  | <term><parameter>argp</parameter></term> | 
|  | <listitem> | 
|  | <para></para> | 
|  | </listitem> | 
|  | </varlistentry> | 
|  | </variablelist> | 
|  | </refsect1> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <refsect1> | 
|  | <title>Description</title> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <para>All V4L2 devices support the | 
|  | <constant>VIDIOC_QUERYCAP</constant> ioctl. It is used to identify | 
|  | kernel devices compatible with this specification and to obtain | 
|  | information about driver and hardware capabilities. The ioctl takes a | 
|  | pointer to a &v4l2-capability; which is filled by the driver. When the | 
|  | driver is not compatible with this specification the ioctl returns an | 
|  | &EINVAL;.</para> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <table pgwide="1" frame="none" id="v4l2-capability"> | 
|  | <title>struct <structname>v4l2_capability</structname></title> | 
|  | <tgroup cols="3"> | 
|  | &cs-str; | 
|  | <tbody valign="top"> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry>__u8</entry> | 
|  | <entry><structfield>driver</structfield>[16]</entry> | 
|  | <entry><para>Name of the driver, a unique NUL-terminated | 
|  | ASCII string. For example: "bttv". Driver specific applications can | 
|  | use this information to verify the driver identity. It is also useful | 
|  | to work around known bugs, or to identify drivers in error reports.</para> | 
|  | <para>Storing strings in fixed sized arrays is bad | 
|  | practice but unavoidable here. Drivers and applications should take | 
|  | precautions to never read or write beyond the end of the array and to | 
|  | make sure the strings are properly NUL-terminated.</para></entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry>__u8</entry> | 
|  | <entry><structfield>card</structfield>[32]</entry> | 
|  | <entry>Name of the device, a NUL-terminated ASCII string. | 
|  | For example: "Yoyodyne TV/FM". One driver may support different brands | 
|  | or models of video hardware. This information is intended for users, | 
|  | for example in a menu of available devices. Since multiple TV cards of | 
|  | the same brand may be installed which are supported by the same | 
|  | driver, this name should be combined with the character device file | 
|  | name (⪚ <filename>/dev/video2</filename>) or the | 
|  | <structfield>bus_info</structfield> string to avoid | 
|  | ambiguities.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry>__u8</entry> | 
|  | <entry><structfield>bus_info</structfield>[32]</entry> | 
|  | <entry>Location of the device in the system, a | 
|  | NUL-terminated ASCII string. For example: "PCI Slot 4". This | 
|  | information is intended for users, to distinguish multiple | 
|  | identical devices. If no such information is available the field may | 
|  | simply count the devices controlled by the driver, or contain the | 
|  | empty string (<structfield>bus_info</structfield>[0] = 0).<!-- XXX pci_dev->slot_name example --></entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry>__u32</entry> | 
|  | <entry><structfield>version</structfield></entry> | 
|  | <entry><para>Version number of the driver.</para> | 
|  | <para>Starting on kernel 3.1, the version reported is provided per | 
|  | V4L2 subsystem, following the same Kernel numberation scheme. However, it | 
|  | should not always return the same version as the kernel, if, for example, | 
|  | an stable or distribution-modified kernel uses the V4L2 stack from a | 
|  | newer kernel.</para> | 
|  | <para>The version number is formatted using the | 
|  | <constant>KERNEL_VERSION()</constant> macro:</para></entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry spanname="hspan"><para> | 
|  | <programlisting> | 
|  | #define KERNEL_VERSION(a,b,c) (((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + (c)) | 
|  |  | 
|  | __u32 version = KERNEL_VERSION(0, 8, 1); | 
|  |  | 
|  | printf ("Version: %u.%u.%u\n", | 
|  | (version >> 16) & 0xFF, | 
|  | (version >> 8) & 0xFF, | 
|  | version & 0xFF); | 
|  | </programlisting></para></entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry>__u32</entry> | 
|  | <entry><structfield>capabilities</structfield></entry> | 
|  | <entry>Device capabilities, see <xref | 
|  | linkend="device-capabilities" />.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry>__u32</entry> | 
|  | <entry><structfield>reserved</structfield>[4]</entry> | 
|  | <entry>Reserved for future extensions. Drivers must set | 
|  | this array to zero.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | </tbody> | 
|  | </tgroup> | 
|  | </table> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <table pgwide="1" frame="none" id="device-capabilities"> | 
|  | <title>Device Capabilities Flags</title> | 
|  | <tgroup cols="3"> | 
|  | &cs-def; | 
|  | <tbody valign="top"> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_CAPTURE</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00000001</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the single-planar API through the <link | 
|  | linkend="capture">Video Capture</link> interface.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_CAPTURE_MPLANE</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00001000</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the | 
|  | <link linkend="planar-apis">multi-planar API</link> through the | 
|  | <link linkend="capture">Video Capture</link> interface.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_OUTPUT</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00000002</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the single-planar API through the <link | 
|  | linkend="output">Video Output</link> interface.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_OUTPUT_MPLANE</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00002000</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the | 
|  | <link linkend="planar-apis">multi-planar API</link> through the | 
|  | <link linkend="output">Video Output</link> interface.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_OVERLAY</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00000004</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the <link | 
|  | linkend="overlay">Video Overlay</link> interface. A video overlay device | 
|  | typically stores captured images directly in the video memory of a | 
|  | graphics card, with hardware clipping and scaling.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_VBI_CAPTURE</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00000010</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the <link linkend="raw-vbi">Raw | 
|  | VBI Capture</link> interface, providing Teletext and Closed Caption | 
|  | data.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_VBI_OUTPUT</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00000020</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the <link linkend="raw-vbi">Raw VBI Output</link> interface.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_SLICED_VBI_CAPTURE</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00000040</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the <link linkend="sliced">Sliced VBI Capture</link> interface.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_SLICED_VBI_OUTPUT</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00000080</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the <link linkend="sliced">Sliced VBI Output</link> interface.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_RDS_CAPTURE</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00000100</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the <link linkend="rds">RDS</link> capture interface.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_OUTPUT_OVERLAY</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00000200</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the <link linkend="osd">Video | 
|  | Output Overlay</link> (OSD) interface. Unlike the <wordasword>Video | 
|  | Overlay</wordasword> interface, this is a secondary function of video | 
|  | output devices and overlays an image onto an outgoing video signal. | 
|  | When the driver sets this flag, it must clear the | 
|  | <constant>V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_OVERLAY</constant> flag and vice | 
|  | versa.<footnote><para>The &v4l2-framebuffer; lacks an | 
|  | &v4l2-buf-type; field, therefore the type of overlay is implied by the | 
|  | driver capabilities.</para></footnote></entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_HW_FREQ_SEEK</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00000400</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the &VIDIOC-S-HW-FREQ-SEEK; ioctl for | 
|  | hardware frequency seeking.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_RDS_OUTPUT</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00000800</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the <link linkend="rds">RDS</link> output interface.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_TUNER</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00010000</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device has some sort of tuner to | 
|  | receive RF-modulated video signals. For more information about | 
|  | tuner programming see | 
|  | <xref linkend="tuner" />.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_AUDIO</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00020000</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device has audio inputs or outputs. It may or | 
|  | may not support audio recording or playback, in PCM or compressed | 
|  | formats. PCM audio support must be implemented as ALSA or OSS | 
|  | interface. For more information on audio inputs and outputs see <xref | 
|  | linkend="audio" />.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_RADIO</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00040000</entry> | 
|  | <entry>This is a radio receiver.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_MODULATOR</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x00080000</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device has some sort of modulator to | 
|  | emit RF-modulated video/audio signals. For more information about | 
|  | modulator programming see | 
|  | <xref linkend="tuner" />.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_READWRITE</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x01000000</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the <link | 
|  | linkend="rw">read()</link> and/or <link linkend="rw">write()</link> | 
|  | I/O methods.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_ASYNCIO</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x02000000</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the <link | 
|  | linkend="async">asynchronous</link> I/O methods.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | <row> | 
|  | <entry><constant>V4L2_CAP_STREAMING</constant></entry> | 
|  | <entry>0x04000000</entry> | 
|  | <entry>The device supports the <link | 
|  | linkend="mmap">streaming</link> I/O method.</entry> | 
|  | </row> | 
|  | </tbody> | 
|  | </tgroup> | 
|  | </table> | 
|  | </refsect1> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <refsect1> | 
|  | &return-value; | 
|  | </refsect1> | 
|  | </refentry> |