| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | <title>Sub-device Interface</title> | 
|  | 2 |  | 
|  | 3 | <note> | 
|  | 4 | <title>Experimental</title> | 
|  | 5 | <para>This is an <link linkend="experimental">experimental</link> | 
|  | 6 | interface and may change in the future.</para> | 
|  | 7 | </note> | 
|  | 8 |  | 
|  | 9 | <para>The complex nature of V4L2 devices, where hardware is often made of | 
|  | 10 | several integrated circuits that need to interact with each other in a | 
|  | 11 | controlled way, leads to complex V4L2 drivers. The drivers usually reflect | 
|  | 12 | the hardware model in software, and model the different hardware components | 
|  | 13 | as software blocks called sub-devices.</para> | 
|  | 14 |  | 
|  | 15 | <para>V4L2 sub-devices are usually kernel-only objects. If the V4L2 driver | 
|  | 16 | implements the media device API, they will automatically inherit from media | 
|  | 17 | entities. Applications will be able to enumerate the sub-devices and discover | 
|  | 18 | the hardware topology using the media entities, pads and links enumeration | 
|  | 19 | API.</para> | 
|  | 20 |  | 
|  | 21 | <para>In addition to make sub-devices discoverable, drivers can also choose | 
|  | 22 | to make them directly configurable by applications. When both the sub-device | 
|  | 23 | driver and the V4L2 device driver support this, sub-devices will feature a | 
|  | 24 | character device node on which ioctls can be called to | 
|  | 25 | <itemizedlist> | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 26 | <listitem><para>query, read and write sub-devices controls</para></listitem> | 
|  | 27 | <listitem><para>subscribe and unsubscribe to events and retrieve them</para></listitem> | 
|  | 28 | <listitem><para>negotiate image formats on individual pads</para></listitem> | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 29 | </itemizedlist> | 
|  | 30 | </para> | 
|  | 31 |  | 
|  | 32 | <para>Sub-device character device nodes, conventionally named | 
|  | 33 | <filename>/dev/v4l-subdev*</filename>, use major number 81.</para> | 
|  | 34 |  | 
|  | 35 | <section> | 
|  | 36 | <title>Controls</title> | 
|  | 37 | <para>Most V4L2 controls are implemented by sub-device hardware. Drivers | 
|  | 38 | usually merge all controls and expose them through video device nodes. | 
|  | 39 | Applications can control all sub-devices through a single interface.</para> | 
|  | 40 |  | 
|  | 41 | <para>Complex devices sometimes implement the same control in different | 
|  | 42 | pieces of hardware. This situation is common in embedded platforms, where | 
|  | 43 | both sensors and image processing hardware implement identical functions, | 
|  | 44 | such as contrast adjustment, white balance or faulty pixels correction. As | 
|  | 45 | the V4L2 controls API doesn't support several identical controls in a single | 
|  | 46 | device, all but one of the identical controls are hidden.</para> | 
|  | 47 |  | 
|  | 48 | <para>Applications can access those hidden controls through the sub-device | 
|  | 49 | node with the V4L2 control API described in <xref linkend="control" />. The | 
|  | 50 | ioctls behave identically as when issued on V4L2 device nodes, with the | 
|  | 51 | exception that they deal only with controls implemented in the sub-device. | 
|  | 52 | </para> | 
|  | 53 |  | 
|  | 54 | <para>Depending on the driver, those controls might also be exposed through | 
|  | 55 | one (or several) V4L2 device nodes.</para> | 
|  | 56 | </section> | 
|  | 57 |  | 
|  | 58 | <section> | 
|  | 59 | <title>Events</title> | 
|  | 60 | <para>V4L2 sub-devices can notify applications of events as described in | 
|  | 61 | <xref linkend="event" />. The API behaves identically as when used on V4L2 | 
|  | 62 | device nodes, with the exception that it only deals with events generated by | 
|  | 63 | the sub-device. Depending on the driver, those events might also be reported | 
|  | 64 | on one (or several) V4L2 device nodes.</para> | 
|  | 65 | </section> | 
|  | 66 |  | 
|  | 67 | <section id="pad-level-formats"> | 
|  | 68 | <title>Pad-level Formats</title> | 
|  | 69 |  | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 70 | <warning><para>Pad-level formats are only applicable to very complex device that | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 71 | need to expose low-level format configuration to user space. Generic V4L2 | 
|  | 72 | applications do <emphasis>not</emphasis> need to use the API described in | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 73 | this section.</para></warning> | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 74 |  | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 75 | <note><para>For the purpose of this section, the term | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 76 | <wordasword>format</wordasword> means the combination of media bus data | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 77 | format, frame width and frame height.</para></note> | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 78 |  | 
| Sakari Ailus | 955f645 | 2011-12-12 18:17:25 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 79 | <para>Image formats are typically negotiated on video capture and | 
|  | 80 | output devices using the format and <link | 
|  | 81 | linkend="vidioc-subdev-g-selection">selection</link> ioctls. The | 
|  | 82 | driver is responsible for configuring every block in the video | 
|  | 83 | pipeline according to the requested format at the pipeline input | 
|  | 84 | and/or output.</para> | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 85 |  | 
|  | 86 | <para>For complex devices, such as often found in embedded systems, | 
|  | 87 | identical image sizes at the output of a pipeline can be achieved using | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 88 | different hardware configurations. One such example is shown on | 
|  | 89 | <xref linkend="pipeline-scaling" />, where | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 90 | image scaling can be performed on both the video sensor and the host image | 
|  | 91 | processing hardware.</para> | 
|  | 92 |  | 
|  | 93 | <figure id="pipeline-scaling"> | 
| Lucas De Marchi | 25985ed | 2011-03-30 22:57:33 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 94 | <title>Image Format Negotiation on Pipelines</title> | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 95 | <mediaobject> | 
|  | 96 | <imageobject> | 
|  | 97 | <imagedata fileref="pipeline.pdf" format="PS" /> | 
|  | 98 | </imageobject> | 
|  | 99 | <imageobject> | 
|  | 100 | <imagedata fileref="pipeline.png" format="PNG" /> | 
|  | 101 | </imageobject> | 
|  | 102 | <textobject> | 
|  | 103 | <phrase>High quality and high speed pipeline configuration</phrase> | 
|  | 104 | </textobject> | 
|  | 105 | </mediaobject> | 
|  | 106 | </figure> | 
|  | 107 |  | 
|  | 108 | <para>The sensor scaler is usually of less quality than the host scaler, but | 
|  | 109 | scaling on the sensor is required to achieve higher frame rates. Depending | 
|  | 110 | on the use case (quality vs. speed), the pipeline must be configured | 
|  | 111 | differently. Applications need to configure the formats at every point in | 
|  | 112 | the pipeline explicitly.</para> | 
|  | 113 |  | 
|  | 114 | <para>Drivers that implement the <link linkend="media-controller-intro">media | 
|  | 115 | API</link> can expose pad-level image format configuration to applications. | 
|  | 116 | When they do, applications can use the &VIDIOC-SUBDEV-G-FMT; and | 
|  | 117 | &VIDIOC-SUBDEV-S-FMT; ioctls. to negotiate formats on a per-pad basis.</para> | 
|  | 118 |  | 
|  | 119 | <para>Applications are responsible for configuring coherent parameters on | 
|  | 120 | the whole pipeline and making sure that connected pads have compatible | 
|  | 121 | formats. The pipeline is checked for formats mismatch at &VIDIOC-STREAMON; | 
|  | 122 | time, and an &EPIPE; is then returned if the configuration is | 
|  | 123 | invalid.</para> | 
|  | 124 |  | 
|  | 125 | <para>Pad-level image format configuration support can be tested by calling | 
|  | 126 | the &VIDIOC-SUBDEV-G-FMT; ioctl on pad 0. If the driver returns an &EINVAL; | 
|  | 127 | pad-level format configuration is not supported by the sub-device.</para> | 
|  | 128 |  | 
|  | 129 | <section> | 
|  | 130 | <title>Format Negotiation</title> | 
|  | 131 |  | 
|  | 132 | <para>Acceptable formats on pads can (and usually do) depend on a number | 
|  | 133 | of external parameters, such as formats on other pads, active links, or | 
|  | 134 | even controls. Finding a combination of formats on all pads in a video | 
|  | 135 | pipeline, acceptable to both application and driver, can't rely on formats | 
|  | 136 | enumeration only. A format negotiation mechanism is required.</para> | 
|  | 137 |  | 
|  | 138 | <para>Central to the format negotiation mechanism are the get/set format | 
|  | 139 | operations. When called with the <structfield>which</structfield> argument | 
|  | 140 | set to <constant>V4L2_SUBDEV_FORMAT_TRY</constant>, the | 
|  | 141 | &VIDIOC-SUBDEV-G-FMT; and &VIDIOC-SUBDEV-S-FMT; ioctls operate on a set of | 
|  | 142 | formats parameters that are not connected to the hardware configuration. | 
|  | 143 | Modifying those 'try' formats leaves the device state untouched (this | 
|  | 144 | applies to both the software state stored in the driver and the hardware | 
|  | 145 | state stored in the device itself).</para> | 
|  | 146 |  | 
|  | 147 | <para>While not kept as part of the device state, try formats are stored | 
|  | 148 | in the sub-device file handles. A &VIDIOC-SUBDEV-G-FMT; call will return | 
|  | 149 | the last try format set <emphasis>on the same sub-device file | 
|  | 150 | handle</emphasis>. Several applications querying the same sub-device at | 
|  | 151 | the same time will thus not interact with each other.</para> | 
|  | 152 |  | 
|  | 153 | <para>To find out whether a particular format is supported by the device, | 
|  | 154 | applications use the &VIDIOC-SUBDEV-S-FMT; ioctl. Drivers verify and, if | 
|  | 155 | needed, change the requested <structfield>format</structfield> based on | 
|  | 156 | device requirements and return the possibly modified value. Applications | 
|  | 157 | can then choose to try a different format or accept the returned value and | 
|  | 158 | continue.</para> | 
|  | 159 |  | 
|  | 160 | <para>Formats returned by the driver during a negotiation iteration are | 
|  | 161 | guaranteed to be supported by the device. In particular, drivers guarantee | 
|  | 162 | that a returned format will not be further changed if passed to an | 
|  | 163 | &VIDIOC-SUBDEV-S-FMT; call as-is (as long as external parameters, such as | 
|  | 164 | formats on other pads or links' configuration are not changed).</para> | 
|  | 165 |  | 
|  | 166 | <para>Drivers automatically propagate formats inside sub-devices. When a | 
|  | 167 | try or active format is set on a pad, corresponding formats on other pads | 
|  | 168 | of the same sub-device can be modified by the driver. Drivers are free to | 
|  | 169 | modify formats as required by the device. However, they should comply with | 
|  | 170 | the following rules when possible: | 
|  | 171 | <itemizedlist> | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 172 | <listitem><para>Formats should be propagated from sink pads to source pads. | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 173 | Modifying a format on a source pad should not modify the format on any | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 174 | sink pad.</para></listitem> | 
|  | 175 | <listitem><para>Sub-devices that scale frames using variable scaling factors | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 176 | should reset the scale factors to default values when sink pads formats | 
|  | 177 | are modified. If the 1:1 scaling ratio is supported, this means that | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 178 | source pads formats should be reset to the sink pads formats.</para></listitem> | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 179 | </itemizedlist> | 
|  | 180 | </para> | 
|  | 181 |  | 
|  | 182 | <para>Formats are not propagated across links, as that would involve | 
|  | 183 | propagating them from one sub-device file handle to another. Applications | 
|  | 184 | must then take care to configure both ends of every link explicitly with | 
|  | 185 | compatible formats. Identical formats on the two ends of a link are | 
|  | 186 | guaranteed to be compatible. Drivers are free to accept different formats | 
|  | 187 | matching device requirements as being compatible.</para> | 
|  | 188 |  | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 189 | <para><xref linkend="sample-pipeline-config" /> | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 190 | shows a sample configuration sequence for the pipeline described in | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 191 | <xref linkend="pipeline-scaling" /> (table | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 192 | columns list entity names and pad numbers).</para> | 
|  | 193 |  | 
|  | 194 | <table pgwide="0" frame="none" id="sample-pipeline-config"> | 
|  | 195 | <title>Sample Pipeline Configuration</title> | 
|  | 196 | <tgroup cols="3"> | 
|  | 197 | <colspec colname="what"/> | 
|  | 198 | <colspec colname="sensor-0" /> | 
|  | 199 | <colspec colname="frontend-0" /> | 
|  | 200 | <colspec colname="frontend-1" /> | 
|  | 201 | <colspec colname="scaler-0" /> | 
|  | 202 | <colspec colname="scaler-1" /> | 
|  | 203 | <thead> | 
|  | 204 | <row> | 
|  | 205 | <entry></entry> | 
|  | 206 | <entry>Sensor/0</entry> | 
|  | 207 | <entry>Frontend/0</entry> | 
|  | 208 | <entry>Frontend/1</entry> | 
|  | 209 | <entry>Scaler/0</entry> | 
|  | 210 | <entry>Scaler/1</entry> | 
|  | 211 | </row> | 
|  | 212 | </thead> | 
|  | 213 | <tbody valign="top"> | 
|  | 214 | <row> | 
|  | 215 | <entry>Initial state</entry> | 
|  | 216 | <entry>2048x1536</entry> | 
|  | 217 | <entry>-</entry> | 
|  | 218 | <entry>-</entry> | 
|  | 219 | <entry>-</entry> | 
|  | 220 | <entry>-</entry> | 
|  | 221 | </row> | 
|  | 222 | <row> | 
|  | 223 | <entry>Configure frontend input</entry> | 
|  | 224 | <entry>2048x1536</entry> | 
|  | 225 | <entry><emphasis>2048x1536</emphasis></entry> | 
|  | 226 | <entry><emphasis>2046x1534</emphasis></entry> | 
|  | 227 | <entry>-</entry> | 
|  | 228 | <entry>-</entry> | 
|  | 229 | </row> | 
|  | 230 | <row> | 
|  | 231 | <entry>Configure scaler input</entry> | 
|  | 232 | <entry>2048x1536</entry> | 
|  | 233 | <entry>2048x1536</entry> | 
|  | 234 | <entry>2046x1534</entry> | 
|  | 235 | <entry><emphasis>2046x1534</emphasis></entry> | 
|  | 236 | <entry><emphasis>2046x1534</emphasis></entry> | 
|  | 237 | </row> | 
|  | 238 | <row> | 
|  | 239 | <entry>Configure scaler output</entry> | 
|  | 240 | <entry>2048x1536</entry> | 
|  | 241 | <entry>2048x1536</entry> | 
|  | 242 | <entry>2046x1534</entry> | 
|  | 243 | <entry>2046x1534</entry> | 
|  | 244 | <entry><emphasis>1280x960</emphasis></entry> | 
|  | 245 | </row> | 
|  | 246 | </tbody> | 
|  | 247 | </tgroup> | 
|  | 248 | </table> | 
|  | 249 |  | 
|  | 250 | <para> | 
|  | 251 | <orderedlist> | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 252 | <listitem><para>Initial state. The sensor output is set to its native 3MP | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 253 | resolution. Resolutions on the host frontend and scaler input and output | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 254 | pads are undefined.</para></listitem> | 
|  | 255 | <listitem><para>The application configures the frontend input pad resolution to | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 256 | 2048x1536. The driver propagates the format to the frontend output pad. | 
|  | 257 | Note that the propagated output format can be different, as in this case, | 
|  | 258 | than the input format, as the hardware might need to crop pixels (for | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 259 | instance when converting a Bayer filter pattern to RGB or YUV).</para></listitem> | 
|  | 260 | <listitem><para>The application configures the scaler input pad resolution to | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 261 | 2046x1534 to match the frontend output resolution. The driver propagates | 
| Hans Verkuil | 665bf36 | 2011-03-11 16:22:21 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 262 | the format to the scaler output pad.</para></listitem> | 
|  | 263 | <listitem><para>The application configures the scaler output pad resolution to | 
|  | 264 | 1280x960.</para></listitem> | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 265 | </orderedlist> | 
|  | 266 | </para> | 
|  | 267 |  | 
|  | 268 | <para>When satisfied with the try results, applications can set the active | 
|  | 269 | formats by setting the <structfield>which</structfield> argument to | 
| Jonghun Han | 446b792 | 2011-09-26 01:14:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 270 | <constant>V4L2_SUBDEV_FORMAT_ACTIVE</constant>. Active formats are changed | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 271 | exactly as try formats by drivers. To avoid modifying the hardware state | 
|  | 272 | during format negotiation, applications should negotiate try formats first | 
|  | 273 | and then modify the active settings using the try formats returned during | 
|  | 274 | the last negotiation iteration. This guarantees that the active format | 
|  | 275 | will be applied as-is by the driver without being modified. | 
|  | 276 | </para> | 
|  | 277 | </section> | 
|  | 278 |  | 
| Antti Koskipaa | f6a5cb1 | 2010-06-23 05:03:42 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 279 | <section> | 
| Sakari Ailus | 955f645 | 2011-12-12 18:17:25 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 280 | <title>Selections: cropping, scaling and composition</title> | 
| Antti Koskipaa | f6a5cb1 | 2010-06-23 05:03:42 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 281 |  | 
|  | 282 | <para>Many sub-devices support cropping frames on their input or output | 
|  | 283 | pads (or possible even on both). Cropping is used to select the area of | 
| Sakari Ailus | 955f645 | 2011-12-12 18:17:25 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 284 | interest in an image, typically on an image sensor or a video decoder. It can | 
| Antti Koskipaa | f6a5cb1 | 2010-06-23 05:03:42 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 285 | also be used as part of digital zoom implementations to select the area of | 
|  | 286 | the image that will be scaled up.</para> | 
|  | 287 |  | 
|  | 288 | <para>Crop settings are defined by a crop rectangle and represented in a | 
|  | 289 | &v4l2-rect; by the coordinates of the top left corner and the rectangle | 
|  | 290 | size. Both the coordinates and sizes are expressed in pixels.</para> | 
|  | 291 |  | 
| Sakari Ailus | 955f645 | 2011-12-12 18:17:25 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 292 | <para>As for pad formats, drivers store try and active | 
|  | 293 | rectangles for the selection targets of ACTUAL type <xref | 
|  | 294 | linkend="v4l2-subdev-selection-targets">.</xref></para> | 
| Antti Koskipaa | f6a5cb1 | 2010-06-23 05:03:42 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 295 |  | 
| Sakari Ailus | 955f645 | 2011-12-12 18:17:25 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 296 | <para>On sink pads, cropping is applied relative to the | 
|  | 297 | current pad format. The pad format represents the image size as | 
|  | 298 | received by the sub-device from the previous block in the | 
|  | 299 | pipeline, and the crop rectangle represents the sub-image that | 
|  | 300 | will be transmitted further inside the sub-device for | 
|  | 301 | processing.</para> | 
| Antti Koskipaa | f6a5cb1 | 2010-06-23 05:03:42 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 302 |  | 
| Sakari Ailus | 955f645 | 2011-12-12 18:17:25 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 303 | <para>The scaling operation changes the size of the image by | 
|  | 304 | scaling it to new dimensions. The scaling ratio isn't specified | 
|  | 305 | explicitly, but is implied from the original and scaled image | 
|  | 306 | sizes. Both sizes are represented by &v4l2-rect;.</para> | 
| Antti Koskipaa | f6a5cb1 | 2010-06-23 05:03:42 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 307 |  | 
| Sakari Ailus | 955f645 | 2011-12-12 18:17:25 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 308 | <para>Scaling support is optional. When supported by a subdev, | 
|  | 309 | the crop rectangle on the subdev's sink pad is scaled to the | 
|  | 310 | size configured using the &VIDIOC-SUBDEV-S-SELECTION; IOCTL | 
|  | 311 | using <constant>V4L2_SUBDEV_SEL_COMPOSE_ACTUAL</constant> | 
|  | 312 | selection target on the same pad. If the subdev supports scaling | 
|  | 313 | but not composing, the top and left values are not used and must | 
|  | 314 | always be set to zero.</para> | 
|  | 315 |  | 
|  | 316 | <para>On source pads, cropping is similar to sink pads, with the | 
|  | 317 | exception that the source size from which the cropping is | 
|  | 318 | performed, is the COMPOSE rectangle on the sink pad. In both | 
|  | 319 | sink and source pads, the crop rectangle must be entirely | 
|  | 320 | contained inside the source image size for the crop | 
|  | 321 | operation.</para> | 
|  | 322 |  | 
|  | 323 | <para>The drivers should always use the closest possible | 
|  | 324 | rectangle the user requests on all selection targets, unless | 
|  | 325 | specifically told otherwise. | 
|  | 326 | <constant>V4L2_SUBDEV_SEL_FLAG_SIZE_GE</constant> and | 
|  | 327 | <constant>V4L2_SUBDEV_SEL_FLAG_SIZE_LE</constant> flags may be | 
|  | 328 | used to round the image size either up or down. <xref | 
|  | 329 | linkend="v4l2-subdev-selection-flags"></xref></para> | 
|  | 330 | </section> | 
|  | 331 |  | 
|  | 332 | <section> | 
|  | 333 | <title>Types of selection targets</title> | 
|  | 334 |  | 
|  | 335 | <section> | 
|  | 336 | <title>ACTUAL targets</title> | 
|  | 337 |  | 
|  | 338 | <para>ACTUAL targets reflect the actual hardware configuration | 
|  | 339 | at any point of time. There is a BOUNDS target | 
|  | 340 | corresponding to every ACTUAL.</para> | 
|  | 341 | </section> | 
|  | 342 |  | 
|  | 343 | <section> | 
|  | 344 | <title>BOUNDS targets</title> | 
|  | 345 |  | 
|  | 346 | <para>BOUNDS targets is the smallest rectangle that contains | 
|  | 347 | all valid ACTUAL rectangles. It may not be possible to set the | 
|  | 348 | ACTUAL rectangle as large as the BOUNDS rectangle, however. | 
|  | 349 | This may be because e.g. a sensor's pixel array is not | 
|  | 350 | rectangular but cross-shaped or round. The maximum size may | 
|  | 351 | also be smaller than the BOUNDS rectangle.</para> | 
|  | 352 | </section> | 
| Antti Koskipaa | f6a5cb1 | 2010-06-23 05:03:42 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 353 |  | 
|  | 354 | </section> | 
| Sakari Ailus | 955f645 | 2011-12-12 18:17:25 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 355 |  | 
|  | 356 | <section> | 
|  | 357 | <title>Order of configuration and format propagation</title> | 
|  | 358 |  | 
|  | 359 | <para>Inside subdevs, the order of image processing steps will | 
|  | 360 | always be from the sink pad towards the source pad. This is also | 
|  | 361 | reflected in the order in which the configuration must be | 
|  | 362 | performed by the user: the changes made will be propagated to | 
|  | 363 | any subsequent stages. If this behaviour is not desired, the | 
|  | 364 | user must set | 
|  | 365 | <constant>V4L2_SUBDEV_SEL_FLAG_KEEP_CONFIG</constant> flag. This | 
|  | 366 | flag causes no propagation of the changes are allowed in any | 
|  | 367 | circumstances. This may also cause the accessed rectangle to be | 
|  | 368 | adjusted by the driver, depending on the properties of the | 
|  | 369 | underlying hardware.</para> | 
|  | 370 |  | 
|  | 371 | <para>The coordinates to a step always refer to the actual size | 
|  | 372 | of the previous step. The exception to this rule is the source | 
|  | 373 | compose rectangle, which refers to the sink compose bounds | 
|  | 374 | rectangle --- if it is supported by the hardware.</para> | 
|  | 375 |  | 
|  | 376 | <orderedlist> | 
|  | 377 | <listitem>Sink pad format. The user configures the sink pad | 
|  | 378 | format. This format defines the parameters of the image the | 
|  | 379 | entity receives through the pad for further processing.</listitem> | 
|  | 380 |  | 
|  | 381 | <listitem>Sink pad actual crop selection. The sink pad crop | 
|  | 382 | defines the crop performed to the sink pad format.</listitem> | 
|  | 383 |  | 
|  | 384 | <listitem>Sink pad actual compose selection. The size of the | 
|  | 385 | sink pad compose rectangle defines the scaling ratio compared | 
|  | 386 | to the size of the sink pad crop rectangle. The location of | 
|  | 387 | the compose rectangle specifies the location of the actual | 
|  | 388 | sink compose rectangle in the sink compose bounds | 
|  | 389 | rectangle.</listitem> | 
|  | 390 |  | 
|  | 391 | <listitem>Source pad actual crop selection. Crop on the source | 
|  | 392 | pad defines crop performed to the image in the sink compose | 
|  | 393 | bounds rectangle.</listitem> | 
|  | 394 |  | 
|  | 395 | <listitem>Source pad format. The source pad format defines the | 
|  | 396 | output pixel format of the subdev, as well as the other | 
|  | 397 | parameters with the exception of the image width and height. | 
|  | 398 | Width and height are defined by the size of the source pad | 
|  | 399 | actual crop selection.</listitem> | 
|  | 400 | </orderedlist> | 
|  | 401 |  | 
|  | 402 | <para>Accessing any of the above rectangles not supported by the | 
|  | 403 | subdev will return <constant>EINVAL</constant>. Any rectangle | 
|  | 404 | referring to a previous unsupported rectangle coordinates will | 
|  | 405 | instead refer to the previous supported rectangle. For example, | 
|  | 406 | if sink crop is not supported, the compose selection will refer | 
|  | 407 | to the sink pad format dimensions instead.</para> | 
|  | 408 |  | 
|  | 409 | <figure id="subdev-image-processing-crop"> | 
|  | 410 | <title>Image processing in subdevs: simple crop example</title> | 
|  | 411 | <mediaobject> | 
|  | 412 | <imageobject> | 
|  | 413 | <imagedata fileref="subdev-image-processing-crop.svg" | 
|  | 414 | format="SVG" scale="200" /> | 
|  | 415 | </imageobject> | 
|  | 416 | </mediaobject> | 
|  | 417 | </figure> | 
|  | 418 |  | 
|  | 419 | <para>In the above example, the subdev supports cropping on its | 
|  | 420 | sink pad. To configure it, the user sets the media bus format on | 
|  | 421 | the subdev's sink pad. Now the actual crop rectangle can be set | 
|  | 422 | on the sink pad --- the location and size of this rectangle | 
|  | 423 | reflect the location and size of a rectangle to be cropped from | 
|  | 424 | the sink format. The size of the sink crop rectangle will also | 
|  | 425 | be the size of the format of the subdev's source pad.</para> | 
|  | 426 |  | 
|  | 427 | <figure id="subdev-image-processing-scaling-multi-source"> | 
|  | 428 | <title>Image processing in subdevs: scaling with multiple sources</title> | 
|  | 429 | <mediaobject> | 
|  | 430 | <imageobject> | 
|  | 431 | <imagedata fileref="subdev-image-processing-scaling-multi-source.svg" | 
|  | 432 | format="SVG" scale="200" /> | 
|  | 433 | </imageobject> | 
|  | 434 | </mediaobject> | 
|  | 435 | </figure> | 
|  | 436 |  | 
|  | 437 | <para>In this example, the subdev is capable of first cropping, | 
|  | 438 | then scaling and finally cropping for two source pads | 
|  | 439 | individually from the resulting scaled image. The location of | 
|  | 440 | the scaled image in the cropped image is ignored in sink compose | 
|  | 441 | target. Both of the locations of the source crop rectangles | 
|  | 442 | refer to the sink scaling rectangle, independently cropping an | 
|  | 443 | area at location specified by the source crop rectangle from | 
|  | 444 | it.</para> | 
|  | 445 |  | 
|  | 446 | <figure id="subdev-image-processing-full"> | 
|  | 447 | <title>Image processing in subdevs: scaling and composition | 
|  | 448 | with multiple sinks and sources</title> | 
|  | 449 | <mediaobject> | 
|  | 450 | <imageobject> | 
|  | 451 | <imagedata fileref="subdev-image-processing-full.svg" | 
|  | 452 | format="SVG" scale="200" /> | 
|  | 453 | </imageobject> | 
|  | 454 | </mediaobject> | 
|  | 455 | </figure> | 
|  | 456 |  | 
|  | 457 | <para>The subdev driver supports two sink pads and two source | 
|  | 458 | pads. The images from both of the sink pads are individually | 
|  | 459 | cropped, then scaled and further composed on the composition | 
|  | 460 | bounds rectangle. From that, two independent streams are cropped | 
|  | 461 | and sent out of the subdev from the source pads.</para> | 
|  | 462 |  | 
|  | 463 | </section> | 
|  | 464 |  | 
| Laurent Pinchart | 333c8b9 | 2010-03-15 20:26:04 -0300 | [diff] [blame] | 465 | </section> | 
|  | 466 |  | 
|  | 467 | &sub-subdev-formats; |