ioctl VIDIOC_SUBSCRIBE_EVENT, VIDIOC_UNSUBSCRIBE_EVENT
&manvol;
VIDIOC_SUBSCRIBE_EVENT, VIDIOC_UNSUBSCRIBE_EVENT
Subscribe or unsubscribe event
int ioctl
int fd
int request
struct v4l2_event_subscription
*argp
Arguments
fd
&fd;
request
VIDIOC_SUBSCRIBE_EVENT, VIDIOC_UNSUBSCRIBE_EVENT
argp
Description
Subscribe or unsubscribe V4L2 event. Subscribed events are
dequeued by using the &VIDIOC-DQEVENT; ioctl.
struct v4l2_event_subscription
&cs-str;
__u32
type
Type of the event.
__u32
id
ID of the event source. If there is no ID associated with
the event source, then set this to 0. Whether or not an event
needs an ID depends on the event type.
__u32
flags
Event flags, see .
__u32
reserved[5]
Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and applications
must set the array to zero.
Event Types
&cs-def;
V4L2_EVENT_ALL
0
All events. V4L2_EVENT_ALL is valid only for
VIDIOC_UNSUBSCRIBE_EVENT for unsubscribing all events at once.
V4L2_EVENT_VSYNC
1
This event is triggered on the vertical sync.
This event has a &v4l2-event-vsync; associated with it.
V4L2_EVENT_EOS
2
This event is triggered when the end of a stream is reached.
This is typically used with MPEG decoders to report to the application
when the last of the MPEG stream has been decoded.
V4L2_EVENT_CTRL
3
This event requires that the id
matches the control ID from which you want to receive events.
This event is triggered if the control's value changes, if a
button control is pressed or if the control's flags change.
This event has a &v4l2-event-ctrl; associated with it. This struct
contains much of the same information as &v4l2-queryctrl; and
&v4l2-control;.
If the event is generated due to a call to &VIDIOC-S-CTRL; or
&VIDIOC-S-EXT-CTRLS;, then the event will not be sent to
the file handle that called the ioctl function. This prevents
nasty feedback loops. If you do want to get the
event, then set the V4L2_EVENT_SUB_FL_ALLOW_FEEDBACK
flag.
This event type will ensure that no information is lost when
more events are raised than there is room internally. In that
case the &v4l2-event-ctrl; of the second-oldest event is kept,
but the changes field of the
second-oldest event is ORed with the changes
field of the oldest event.
V4L2_EVENT_FRAME_SYNC
4
Triggered immediately when the reception of a
frame has begun. This event has a
&v4l2-event-frame-sync; associated with it.
If the hardware needs to be stopped in the case of a
buffer underrun it might not be able to generate this event.
In such cases the frame_sequence
field in &v4l2-event-frame-sync; will not be incremented. This
causes two consecutive frame sequence numbers to have n times
frame interval in between them.
V4L2_EVENT_PRIVATE_START
0x08000000
Base event number for driver-private events.
Event Flags
&cs-def;
V4L2_EVENT_SUB_FL_SEND_INITIAL
0x0001
When this event is subscribed an initial event will be sent
containing the current status. This only makes sense for events
that are triggered by a status change such as V4L2_EVENT_CTRL.
Other events will ignore this flag.
V4L2_EVENT_SUB_FL_ALLOW_FEEDBACK
0x0002
If set, then events directly caused by an ioctl will also be sent to
the filehandle that called that ioctl. For example, changing a control using
&VIDIOC-S-CTRL; will cause a V4L2_EVENT_CTRL to be sent back to that same
filehandle. Normally such events are suppressed to prevent feedback loops
where an application changes a control to a one value and then another, and
then receives an event telling it that that control has changed to the first
value.
Since it can't tell whether that event was caused by another application
or by the &VIDIOC-S-CTRL; call it is hard to decide whether to set the
control to the value in the event, or ignore it.
Think carefully when you set this flag so you won't get into situations
like that.
&return-value;