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SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later 2 .. c:namespace:: V4L 2 .. c:namespace:: V4L 3 3 4 .. _VIDIOC_G_EDID: 4 .. _VIDIOC_G_EDID: 5 5 6 ********************************************** 6 ****************************************************************************** 7 ioctl VIDIOC_G_EDID, VIDIOC_S_EDID, VIDIOC_SUB 7 ioctl VIDIOC_G_EDID, VIDIOC_S_EDID, VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_EDID, VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_EDID 8 ********************************************** 8 ****************************************************************************** 9 9 10 Name 10 Name 11 ==== 11 ==== 12 12 13 VIDIOC_G_EDID - VIDIOC_S_EDID - VIDIOC_SUBDEV_ 13 VIDIOC_G_EDID - VIDIOC_S_EDID - VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_EDID - VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_EDID - Get or set the EDID of a video receiver/transmitter 14 14 15 Synopsis 15 Synopsis 16 ======== 16 ======== 17 17 18 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_G_EDID 18 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_G_EDID 19 19 20 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_G_EDID, struct v4l2 20 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_G_EDID, struct v4l2_edid *argp)`` 21 21 22 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_S_EDID 22 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_S_EDID 23 23 24 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_S_EDID, struct v4l2 24 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_S_EDID, struct v4l2_edid *argp)`` 25 25 26 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_EDID 26 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_EDID 27 27 28 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_EDID, stru 28 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_EDID, struct v4l2_edid *argp)`` 29 29 30 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_EDID 30 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_EDID 31 31 32 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_EDID, stru 32 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_EDID, struct v4l2_edid *argp)`` 33 33 34 Arguments 34 Arguments 35 ========= 35 ========= 36 36 37 ``fd`` 37 ``fd`` 38 File descriptor returned by :c:func:`open( 38 File descriptor returned by :c:func:`open()`. 39 39 40 ``argp`` 40 ``argp`` 41 Pointer to struct :c:type:`v4l2_edid`. 41 Pointer to struct :c:type:`v4l2_edid`. 42 42 43 Description 43 Description 44 =========== 44 =========== 45 45 46 These ioctls can be used to get or set an EDID 46 These ioctls can be used to get or set an EDID associated with an input 47 from a receiver or an output of a transmitter 47 from a receiver or an output of a transmitter device. They can be used 48 with subdevice nodes (/dev/v4l-subdevX) or wit 48 with subdevice nodes (/dev/v4l-subdevX) or with video nodes 49 (/dev/videoX). 49 (/dev/videoX). 50 50 51 When used with video nodes the ``pad`` field r 51 When used with video nodes the ``pad`` field represents the input (for 52 video capture devices) or output (for video ou 52 video capture devices) or output (for video output devices) index as is 53 returned by :ref:`VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT` and 53 returned by :ref:`VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT` and 54 :ref:`VIDIOC_ENUMOUTPUT` respectively. When us 54 :ref:`VIDIOC_ENUMOUTPUT` respectively. When used 55 with subdevice nodes the ``pad`` field represe 55 with subdevice nodes the ``pad`` field represents the input or output 56 pad of the subdevice. If there is no EDID supp 56 pad of the subdevice. If there is no EDID support for the given ``pad`` 57 value, then the ``EINVAL`` error code will be 57 value, then the ``EINVAL`` error code will be returned. 58 58 59 To get the EDID data the application has to fi 59 To get the EDID data the application has to fill in the ``pad``, 60 ``start_block``, ``blocks`` and ``edid`` field 60 ``start_block``, ``blocks`` and ``edid`` fields, zero the ``reserved`` 61 array and call :ref:`VIDIOC_G_EDID <VIDIOC_G_E 61 array and call :ref:`VIDIOC_G_EDID <VIDIOC_G_EDID>`. The current EDID from block 62 ``start_block`` and of size ``blocks`` will be 62 ``start_block`` and of size ``blocks`` will be placed in the memory 63 ``edid`` points to. The ``edid`` pointer must 63 ``edid`` points to. The ``edid`` pointer must point to memory at least 64 ``blocks`` * 128 bytes large (the size of one 64 ``blocks`` * 128 bytes large (the size of one block is 128 bytes). 65 65 66 If there are fewer blocks than specified, then 66 If there are fewer blocks than specified, then the driver will set 67 ``blocks`` to the actual number of blocks. If 67 ``blocks`` to the actual number of blocks. If there are no EDID blocks 68 available at all, then the error code ``ENODAT 68 available at all, then the error code ``ENODATA`` is set. 69 69 70 If blocks have to be retrieved from the sink, 70 If blocks have to be retrieved from the sink, then this call will block 71 until they have been read. 71 until they have been read. 72 72 73 If ``start_block`` and ``blocks`` are both set 73 If ``start_block`` and ``blocks`` are both set to 0 when 74 :ref:`VIDIOC_G_EDID <VIDIOC_G_EDID>` is called 74 :ref:`VIDIOC_G_EDID <VIDIOC_G_EDID>` is called, then the driver will set ``blocks`` to the 75 total number of available EDID blocks and it w 75 total number of available EDID blocks and it will return 0 without 76 copying any data. This is an easy way to disco 76 copying any data. This is an easy way to discover how many EDID blocks 77 there are. 77 there are. 78 78 79 .. note:: 79 .. note:: 80 80 81 If there are no EDID blocks available at al 81 If there are no EDID blocks available at all, then 82 the driver will set ``blocks`` to 0 and it 82 the driver will set ``blocks`` to 0 and it returns 0. 83 83 84 To set the EDID blocks of a receiver the appli 84 To set the EDID blocks of a receiver the application has to fill in the 85 ``pad``, ``blocks`` and ``edid`` fields, set ` 85 ``pad``, ``blocks`` and ``edid`` fields, set ``start_block`` to 0 and 86 zero the ``reserved`` array. It is not possibl 86 zero the ``reserved`` array. It is not possible to set part of an EDID, 87 it is always all or nothing. Setting the EDID 87 it is always all or nothing. Setting the EDID data is only valid for 88 receivers as it makes no sense for a transmitt 88 receivers as it makes no sense for a transmitter. 89 89 90 The driver assumes that the full EDID is passe 90 The driver assumes that the full EDID is passed in. If there are more 91 EDID blocks than the hardware can handle then 91 EDID blocks than the hardware can handle then the EDID is not written, 92 but instead the error code ``E2BIG`` is set an 92 but instead the error code ``E2BIG`` is set and ``blocks`` is set to the 93 maximum that the hardware supports. If ``start 93 maximum that the hardware supports. If ``start_block`` is any value 94 other than 0 then the error code ``EINVAL`` is 94 other than 0 then the error code ``EINVAL`` is set. 95 95 96 To disable an EDID you set ``blocks`` to 0. De 96 To disable an EDID you set ``blocks`` to 0. Depending on the hardware 97 this will drive the hotplug pin low and/or blo 97 this will drive the hotplug pin low and/or block the source from reading 98 the EDID data in some way. In any case, the en 98 the EDID data in some way. In any case, the end result is the same: the 99 EDID is no longer available. 99 EDID is no longer available. 100 100 101 .. c:type:: v4l2_edid 101 .. c:type:: v4l2_edid 102 102 103 .. tabularcolumns:: |p{4.4cm}|p{4.4cm}|p{8.5cm 103 .. tabularcolumns:: |p{4.4cm}|p{4.4cm}|p{8.5cm}| 104 104 105 .. flat-table:: struct v4l2_edid 105 .. flat-table:: struct v4l2_edid 106 :header-rows: 0 106 :header-rows: 0 107 :stub-columns: 0 107 :stub-columns: 0 108 :widths: 1 1 2 108 :widths: 1 1 2 109 109 110 * - __u32 110 * - __u32 111 - ``pad`` 111 - ``pad`` 112 - Pad for which to get/set the EDID bloc 112 - Pad for which to get/set the EDID blocks. When used with a video 113 device node the pad represents the inp 113 device node the pad represents the input or output index as 114 returned by :ref:`VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT` an 114 returned by :ref:`VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT` and 115 :ref:`VIDIOC_ENUMOUTPUT` respectively. 115 :ref:`VIDIOC_ENUMOUTPUT` respectively. 116 * - __u32 116 * - __u32 117 - ``start_block`` 117 - ``start_block`` 118 - Read the EDID from starting with this 118 - Read the EDID from starting with this block. Must be 0 when 119 setting the EDID. 119 setting the EDID. 120 * - __u32 120 * - __u32 121 - ``blocks`` 121 - ``blocks`` 122 - The number of blocks to get or set. Mu 122 - The number of blocks to get or set. Must be less or equal to 256 123 (the maximum number of blocks as defin 123 (the maximum number of blocks as defined by the standard). When 124 you set the EDID and ``blocks`` is 0, 124 you set the EDID and ``blocks`` is 0, then the EDID is disabled or 125 erased. 125 erased. 126 * - __u32 126 * - __u32 127 - ``reserved``\ [5] 127 - ``reserved``\ [5] 128 - Reserved for future extensions. Applic 128 - Reserved for future extensions. Applications and drivers must set 129 the array to zero. 129 the array to zero. 130 * - __u8 * 130 * - __u8 * 131 - ``edid`` 131 - ``edid`` 132 - Pointer to memory that contains the ED 132 - Pointer to memory that contains the EDID. The minimum size is 133 ``blocks`` * 128. 133 ``blocks`` * 128. 134 134 135 Return Value 135 Return Value 136 ============ 136 ============ 137 137 138 On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the 138 On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set 139 appropriately. The generic error codes are des 139 appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the 140 :ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapte 140 :ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter. 141 141 142 ``ENODATA`` 142 ``ENODATA`` 143 The EDID data is not available. 143 The EDID data is not available. 144 144 145 ``E2BIG`` 145 ``E2BIG`` 146 The EDID data you provided is more than th 146 The EDID data you provided is more than the hardware can handle.
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