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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invari      1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later
  2 .. c:namespace:: V4L                                2 .. c:namespace:: V4L
  3                                                     3 
  4 .. _VIDIOC_G_FBUF:                                  4 .. _VIDIOC_G_FBUF:
  5                                                     5 
  6 **********************************                  6 **********************************
  7 ioctl VIDIOC_G_FBUF, VIDIOC_S_FBUF                  7 ioctl VIDIOC_G_FBUF, VIDIOC_S_FBUF
  8 **********************************                  8 **********************************
  9                                                     9 
 10 Name                                               10 Name
 11 ====                                               11 ====
 12                                                    12 
 13 VIDIOC_G_FBUF - VIDIOC_S_FBUF - Get or set fra     13 VIDIOC_G_FBUF - VIDIOC_S_FBUF - Get or set frame buffer overlay parameters
 14                                                    14 
 15 Synopsis                                           15 Synopsis
 16 ========                                           16 ========
 17                                                    17 
 18 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_G_FBUF                         18 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_G_FBUF
 19                                                    19 
 20 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_G_FBUF, struct v4l2     20 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_G_FBUF, struct v4l2_framebuffer *argp)``
 21                                                    21 
 22 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_S_FBUF                         22 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_S_FBUF
 23                                                    23 
 24 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_S_FBUF, const struc     24 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_S_FBUF, const struct v4l2_framebuffer *argp)``
 25                                                    25 
 26 Arguments                                          26 Arguments
 27 =========                                          27 =========
 28                                                    28 
 29 ``fd``                                             29 ``fd``
 30     File descriptor returned by :c:func:`open(     30     File descriptor returned by :c:func:`open()`.
 31                                                    31 
 32 ``argp``                                           32 ``argp``
 33     Pointer to struct :c:type:`v4l2_framebuffe     33     Pointer to struct :c:type:`v4l2_framebuffer`.
 34                                                    34 
 35 Description                                        35 Description
 36 ===========                                        36 ===========
 37                                                    37 
 38 Applications can use the :ref:`VIDIOC_G_FBUF <     38 Applications can use the :ref:`VIDIOC_G_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF>` and :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF>` ioctl
 39 to get and set the framebuffer parameters for      39 to get and set the framebuffer parameters for a
 40 :ref:`Video Overlay <overlay>` or :ref:`Video      40 :ref:`Video Overlay <overlay>` or :ref:`Video Output Overlay <osd>`
 41 (OSD). The type of overlay is implied by the d     41 (OSD). The type of overlay is implied by the device type (capture or
 42 output device) and can be determined with the      42 output device) and can be determined with the
 43 :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYCAP` ioctl. One ``/dev/video     43 :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYCAP` ioctl. One ``/dev/videoN``
 44 device must not support both kinds of overlay.     44 device must not support both kinds of overlay.
 45                                                    45 
 46 The V4L2 API distinguishes destructive and non     46 The V4L2 API distinguishes destructive and non-destructive overlays. A
 47 destructive overlay copies captured video imag     47 destructive overlay copies captured video images into the video memory
 48 of a graphics card. A non-destructive overlay      48 of a graphics card. A non-destructive overlay blends video images into a
 49 VGA signal or graphics into a video signal. *V     49 VGA signal or graphics into a video signal. *Video Output Overlays* are
 50 always non-destructive.                            50 always non-destructive.
 51                                                    51 
 52 Destructive overlay support has been removed:  << 
 53 this is no longer needed, and it was always a  << 
 54                                                << 
 55 To get the current parameters applications cal     52 To get the current parameters applications call the :ref:`VIDIOC_G_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF>`
 56 ioctl with a pointer to a struct :c:type:`v4l2     53 ioctl with a pointer to a struct :c:type:`v4l2_framebuffer`
 57 structure. The driver fills all fields of the      54 structure. The driver fills all fields of the structure or returns an
 58 EINVAL error code when overlays are not suppor     55 EINVAL error code when overlays are not supported.
 59                                                    56 
 60 To set the parameters for a *Video Output Over     57 To set the parameters for a *Video Output Overlay*, applications must
 61 initialize the ``flags`` field of a struct         58 initialize the ``flags`` field of a struct
 62 :c:type:`v4l2_framebuffer`. Since the framebuf     59 :c:type:`v4l2_framebuffer`. Since the framebuffer is
 63 implemented on the TV card all other parameter     60 implemented on the TV card all other parameters are determined by the
 64 driver. When an application calls :ref:`VIDIOC     61 driver. When an application calls :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF>` with a pointer to
 65 this structure, the driver prepares for the ov     62 this structure, the driver prepares for the overlay and returns the
 66 framebuffer parameters as :ref:`VIDIOC_G_FBUF      63 framebuffer parameters as :ref:`VIDIOC_G_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF>` does, or it returns an error
 67 code.                                              64 code.
 68                                                    65 
 69 To set the parameters for a *Video Capture Ove !!  66 To set the parameters for a *non-destructive Video Overlay*,
 70 applications must initialize the ``flags`` fie     67 applications must initialize the ``flags`` field, the ``fmt``
 71 substructure, and call :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FBUF <VI     68 substructure, and call :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF>`. Again the driver prepares for
 72 the overlay and returns the framebuffer parame     69 the overlay and returns the framebuffer parameters as :ref:`VIDIOC_G_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF>`
 73 does, or it returns an error code.                 70 does, or it returns an error code.
 74                                                    71 
 75 .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{3.5cm}|p{3.5cm !!  72 For a *destructive Video Overlay* applications must additionally provide
                                                   >>  73 a ``base`` address. Setting up a DMA to a random memory location can
                                                   >>  74 jeopardize the system security, its stability or even damage the
                                                   >>  75 hardware, therefore only the superuser can set the parameters for a
                                                   >>  76 destructive video overlay.
                                                   >>  77 
                                                   >>  78 .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{3.5cm}|p{3.5cm}|p{7.0cm}|
 76                                                    79 
 77 .. c:type:: v4l2_framebuffer                       80 .. c:type:: v4l2_framebuffer
 78                                                    81 
 79 .. cssclass:: longtable                            82 .. cssclass:: longtable
 80                                                    83 
 81 .. flat-table:: struct v4l2_framebuffer            84 .. flat-table:: struct v4l2_framebuffer
 82     :header-rows:  0                               85     :header-rows:  0
 83     :stub-columns: 0                               86     :stub-columns: 0
 84     :widths:       1 1 1 2                         87     :widths:       1 1 1 2
 85                                                    88 
 86     * - __u32                                      89     * - __u32
 87       - ``capability``                             90       - ``capability``
 88       -                                            91       -
 89       - Overlay capability flags set by the dr     92       - Overlay capability flags set by the driver, see
 90         :ref:`framebuffer-cap`.                    93         :ref:`framebuffer-cap`.
 91     * - __u32                                      94     * - __u32
 92       - ``flags``                                  95       - ``flags``
 93       -                                            96       -
 94       - Overlay control flags set by applicati     97       - Overlay control flags set by application and driver, see
 95         :ref:`framebuffer-flags`                   98         :ref:`framebuffer-flags`
 96     * - void *                                     99     * - void *
 97       - ``base``                                  100       - ``base``
 98       -                                           101       -
 99       - Physical base address of the framebuff    102       - Physical base address of the framebuffer, that is the address of
100         the pixel in the top left corner of th !! 103         the pixel in the top left corner of the framebuffer. [#f1]_
101         For :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF !! 104     * -
102         and the kernel will always set this to !! 105       -
103         For *Video Output Overlays*            !! 106       -
104         the driver will return a valid base ad !! 107       - This field is irrelevant to *non-destructive Video Overlays*. For
                                                   >> 108         *destructive Video Overlays* applications must provide a base
                                                   >> 109         address. The driver may accept only base addresses which are a
                                                   >> 110         multiple of two, four or eight bytes. For *Video Output Overlays*
                                                   >> 111         the driver must return a valid base address, so applications can
105         find the corresponding Linux framebuff    112         find the corresponding Linux framebuffer device (see
106         :ref:`osd`). For *Video Capture Overla !! 113         :ref:`osd`).
107         NULL.                                  << 
108     * - struct                                    114     * - struct
109       - ``fmt``                                   115       - ``fmt``
110       -                                           116       -
111       - Layout of the frame buffer.               117       - Layout of the frame buffer.
112     * -                                           118     * -
113       - __u32                                     119       - __u32
114       - ``width``                                 120       - ``width``
115       - Width of the frame buffer in pixels.      121       - Width of the frame buffer in pixels.
116     * -                                           122     * -
117       - __u32                                     123       - __u32
118       - ``height``                                124       - ``height``
119       - Height of the frame buffer in pixels.     125       - Height of the frame buffer in pixels.
120     * -                                           126     * -
121       - __u32                                     127       - __u32
122       - ``pixelformat``                           128       - ``pixelformat``
123       - The pixel format of the framebuffer.      129       - The pixel format of the framebuffer.
124     * -                                           130     * -
125       -                                           131       -
126       -                                           132       -
127       - For *non-destructive Video Overlays* t    133       - For *non-destructive Video Overlays* this field only defines a
128         format for the struct :c:type:`v4l2_wi    134         format for the struct :c:type:`v4l2_window`
129         ``chromakey`` field.                      135         ``chromakey`` field.
130     * -                                           136     * -
131       -                                           137       -
132       -                                           138       -
133       - For *Video Output Overlays* the driver !! 139       - For *destructive Video Overlays* applications must initialize this
                                                   >> 140         field. For *Video Output Overlays* the driver must return a valid
134         format.                                   141         format.
135     * -                                           142     * -
136       -                                           143       -
137       -                                           144       -
138       - Usually this is an RGB format (for exa    145       - Usually this is an RGB format (for example
139         :ref:`V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB565 <V4L2-PIX-FM    146         :ref:`V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB565 <V4L2-PIX-FMT-RGB565>`) but YUV
140         formats (only packed YUV formats when     147         formats (only packed YUV formats when chroma keying is used, not
141         including ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV`` and ``    148         including ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV`` and ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_UYVY``) and the
142         ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_PAL8`` format are also     149         ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_PAL8`` format are also permitted. The behavior of
143         the driver when an application request    150         the driver when an application requests a compressed format is
144         undefined. See :ref:`pixfmt` for infor    151         undefined. See :ref:`pixfmt` for information on pixel formats.
145     * -                                           152     * -
146       - enum :c:type:`v4l2_field`                 153       - enum :c:type:`v4l2_field`
147       - ``field``                                 154       - ``field``
148       - Drivers and applications shall ignore     155       - Drivers and applications shall ignore this field. If applicable,
149         the field order is selected with the      156         the field order is selected with the
150         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>` ioc    157         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>` ioctl, using the ``field``
151         field of struct :c:type:`v4l2_window`.    158         field of struct :c:type:`v4l2_window`.
152     * -                                           159     * -
153       - __u32                                     160       - __u32
154       - ``bytesperline``                          161       - ``bytesperline``
155       - Distance in bytes between the leftmost    162       - Distance in bytes between the leftmost pixels in two adjacent
156         lines.                                    163         lines.
157     * - :cspan:`3`                                164     * - :cspan:`3`
158                                                   165 
159         This field is irrelevant to *non-destr    166         This field is irrelevant to *non-destructive Video Overlays*.
160                                                   167 
                                                   >> 168         For *destructive Video Overlays* both applications and drivers can
                                                   >> 169         set this field to request padding bytes at the end of each line.
                                                   >> 170         Drivers however may ignore the requested value, returning
                                                   >> 171         ``width`` times bytes-per-pixel or a larger value required by the
                                                   >> 172         hardware. That implies applications can just set this field to
                                                   >> 173         zero to get a reasonable default.
                                                   >> 174 
161         For *Video Output Overlays* the driver    175         For *Video Output Overlays* the driver must return a valid value.
162                                                   176 
163         Video hardware may access padding byte    177         Video hardware may access padding bytes, therefore they must
164         reside in accessible memory. Consider     178         reside in accessible memory. Consider for example the case where
165         padding bytes after the last line of a    179         padding bytes after the last line of an image cross a system page
166         boundary. Capture devices may write pa    180         boundary. Capture devices may write padding bytes, the value is
167         undefined. Output devices ignore the c    181         undefined. Output devices ignore the contents of padding bytes.
168                                                   182 
169         When the image format is planar the ``    183         When the image format is planar the ``bytesperline`` value applies
170         to the first plane and is divided by t    184         to the first plane and is divided by the same factor as the
171         ``width`` field for the other planes.     185         ``width`` field for the other planes. For example the Cb and Cr
172         planes of a YUV 4:2:0 image have half     186         planes of a YUV 4:2:0 image have half as many padding bytes
173         following each line as the Y plane. To    187         following each line as the Y plane. To avoid ambiguities drivers
174         must return a ``bytesperline`` value r    188         must return a ``bytesperline`` value rounded up to a multiple of
175         the scale factor.                         189         the scale factor.
176     * -                                           190     * -
177       - __u32                                     191       - __u32
178       - ``sizeimage``                             192       - ``sizeimage``
179       - This field is irrelevant to *non-destr !! 193       - This field is irrelevant to *non-destructive Video Overlays*. For
180         For *Video Output Overlays* the driver !! 194         *destructive Video Overlays* applications must initialize this
                                                   >> 195         field. For *Video Output Overlays* the driver must return a valid
181         format.                                   196         format.
182                                                   197 
183         Together with ``base`` it defines the     198         Together with ``base`` it defines the framebuffer memory
184         accessible by the driver.                 199         accessible by the driver.
185     * -                                           200     * -
186       - enum :c:type:`v4l2_colorspace`            201       - enum :c:type:`v4l2_colorspace`
187       - ``colorspace``                            202       - ``colorspace``
188       - This information supplements the ``pix    203       - This information supplements the ``pixelformat`` and must be set
189         by the driver, see :ref:`colorspaces`.    204         by the driver, see :ref:`colorspaces`.
190     * -                                           205     * -
191       - __u32                                     206       - __u32
192       - ``priv``                                  207       - ``priv``
193       - Reserved. Drivers and applications mus    208       - Reserved. Drivers and applications must set this field to zero.
194                                                   209 
195 .. tabularcolumns:: |p{7.4cm}|p{1.6cm}|p{8.3cm !! 210 .. tabularcolumns:: |p{6.6cm}|p{2.2cm}|p{8.7cm}|
196                                                   211 
197 .. _framebuffer-cap:                              212 .. _framebuffer-cap:
198                                                   213 
199 .. flat-table:: Frame Buffer Capability Flags     214 .. flat-table:: Frame Buffer Capability Flags
200     :header-rows:  0                              215     :header-rows:  0
201     :stub-columns: 0                              216     :stub-columns: 0
202     :widths:       3 1 4                          217     :widths:       3 1 4
203                                                   218 
204     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_EXTERNOVERLAY``           219     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_EXTERNOVERLAY``
205       - 0x0001                                    220       - 0x0001
206       - The device is capable of non-destructi    221       - The device is capable of non-destructive overlays. When the driver
207         clears this flag, only destructive ove    222         clears this flag, only destructive overlays are supported. There
208         are no drivers yet which support both     223         are no drivers yet which support both destructive and
209         non-destructive overlays. Video Output    224         non-destructive overlays. Video Output Overlays are in practice
210         always non-destructive.                   225         always non-destructive.
211     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_CHROMAKEY``               226     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_CHROMAKEY``
212       - 0x0002                                    227       - 0x0002
213       - The device supports clipping by chroma    228       - The device supports clipping by chroma-keying the images. That is,
214         image pixels replace pixels in the VGA    229         image pixels replace pixels in the VGA or video signal only where
215         the latter assume a certain color. Chr    230         the latter assume a certain color. Chroma-keying makes no sense
216         for destructive overlays.                 231         for destructive overlays.
217     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_LIST_CLIPPING``           232     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_LIST_CLIPPING``
218       - 0x0004                                    233       - 0x0004
219       - The device supports clipping using a l    234       - The device supports clipping using a list of clip rectangles.
220         Note that this is no longer supported. << 
221     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_BITMAP_CLIPPING``         235     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_BITMAP_CLIPPING``
222       - 0x0008                                    236       - 0x0008
223       - The device supports clipping using a b    237       - The device supports clipping using a bit mask.
224         Note that this is no longer supported. << 
225     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_LOCAL_ALPHA``             238     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_LOCAL_ALPHA``
226       - 0x0010                                    239       - 0x0010
227       - The device supports clipping/blending     240       - The device supports clipping/blending using the alpha channel of
228         the framebuffer or VGA signal. Alpha b    241         the framebuffer or VGA signal. Alpha blending makes no sense for
229         destructive overlays.                     242         destructive overlays.
230     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_GLOBAL_ALPHA``            243     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_GLOBAL_ALPHA``
231       - 0x0020                                    244       - 0x0020
232       - The device supports alpha blending usi    245       - The device supports alpha blending using a global alpha value.
233         Alpha blending makes no sense for dest    246         Alpha blending makes no sense for destructive overlays.
234     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_LOCAL_INV_ALPHA``         247     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_LOCAL_INV_ALPHA``
235       - 0x0040                                    248       - 0x0040
236       - The device supports clipping/blending     249       - The device supports clipping/blending using the inverted alpha
237         channel of the framebuffer or VGA sign    250         channel of the framebuffer or VGA signal. Alpha blending makes no
238         sense for destructive overlays.           251         sense for destructive overlays.
239     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_SRC_CHROMAKEY``           252     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_SRC_CHROMAKEY``
240       - 0x0080                                    253       - 0x0080
241       - The device supports Source Chroma-keyi    254       - The device supports Source Chroma-keying. Video pixels with the
242         chroma-key colors are replaced by fram    255         chroma-key colors are replaced by framebuffer pixels, which is
243         exactly opposite of ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_CH    256         exactly opposite of ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_CHROMAKEY``
244                                                   257 
245 .. tabularcolumns:: |p{7.4cm}|p{1.6cm}|p{8.3cm !! 258 .. tabularcolumns:: |p{6.6cm}|p{2.2cm}|p{8.7cm}|
246                                                   259 
247 .. _framebuffer-flags:                            260 .. _framebuffer-flags:
248                                                   261 
249 .. cssclass:: longtable                           262 .. cssclass:: longtable
250                                                   263 
251 .. flat-table:: Frame Buffer Flags                264 .. flat-table:: Frame Buffer Flags
252     :header-rows:  0                              265     :header-rows:  0
253     :stub-columns: 0                              266     :stub-columns: 0
254     :widths:       3 1 4                          267     :widths:       3 1 4
255                                                   268 
256     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_PRIMARY``                269     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_PRIMARY``
257       - 0x0001                                    270       - 0x0001
258       - The framebuffer is the primary graphic    271       - The framebuffer is the primary graphics surface. In other words,
259         the overlay is destructive. This flag     272         the overlay is destructive. This flag is typically set by any
260         driver that doesn't have the ``V4L2_FB    273         driver that doesn't have the ``V4L2_FBUF_CAP_EXTERNOVERLAY``
261         capability and it is cleared otherwise    274         capability and it is cleared otherwise.
262     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_OVERLAY``                275     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_OVERLAY``
263       - 0x0002                                    276       - 0x0002
264       - If this flag is set for a video captur    277       - If this flag is set for a video capture device, then the driver
265         will set the initial overlay size to c    278         will set the initial overlay size to cover the full framebuffer
266         size, otherwise the existing overlay s    279         size, otherwise the existing overlay size (as set by
267         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>`) wi    280         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>`) will be used. Only one
268         video capture driver (bttv) supports t    281         video capture driver (bttv) supports this flag. The use of this
269         flag for capture devices is deprecated    282         flag for capture devices is deprecated. There is no way to detect
270         which drivers support this flag, so th    283         which drivers support this flag, so the only reliable method of
271         setting the overlay size is through       284         setting the overlay size is through
272         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>`. If    285         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>`. If this flag is set for a
273         video output device, then the video ou    286         video output device, then the video output overlay window is
274         relative to the top-left corner of the    287         relative to the top-left corner of the framebuffer and restricted
275         to the size of the framebuffer. If it     288         to the size of the framebuffer. If it is cleared, then the video
276         output overlay window is relative to t    289         output overlay window is relative to the video output display.
277     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_CHROMAKEY``              290     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_CHROMAKEY``
278       - 0x0004                                    291       - 0x0004
279       - Use chroma-keying. The chroma-key colo    292       - Use chroma-keying. The chroma-key color is determined by the
280         ``chromakey`` field of struct :c:type:    293         ``chromakey`` field of struct :c:type:`v4l2_window`
281         and negotiated with the :ref:`VIDIOC_S    294         and negotiated with the :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>`
282         ioctl, see :ref:`overlay` and :ref:`os    295         ioctl, see :ref:`overlay` and :ref:`osd`.
283     * - :cspan:`2` There are no flags to enabl    296     * - :cspan:`2` There are no flags to enable clipping using a list of
284         clip rectangles or a bitmap. These met    297         clip rectangles or a bitmap. These methods are negotiated with the
285         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>` ioc    298         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>` ioctl, see :ref:`overlay`
286         and :ref:`osd`.                           299         and :ref:`osd`.
287     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_LOCAL_ALPHA``            300     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_LOCAL_ALPHA``
288       - 0x0008                                    301       - 0x0008
289       - Use the alpha channel of the framebuff    302       - Use the alpha channel of the framebuffer to clip or blend
290         framebuffer pixels with video images.     303         framebuffer pixels with video images. The blend function is:
291         output = framebuffer pixel * alpha + v    304         output = framebuffer pixel * alpha + video pixel * (1 - alpha).
292         The actual alpha depth depends on the     305         The actual alpha depth depends on the framebuffer pixel format.
293     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_GLOBAL_ALPHA``           306     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_GLOBAL_ALPHA``
294       - 0x0010                                    307       - 0x0010
295       - Use a global alpha value to blend the     308       - Use a global alpha value to blend the framebuffer with video
296         images. The blend function is: output     309         images. The blend function is: output = (framebuffer pixel * alpha
297         + video pixel * (255 - alpha)) / 255.     310         + video pixel * (255 - alpha)) / 255. The alpha value is
298         determined by the ``global_alpha`` fie    311         determined by the ``global_alpha`` field of struct
299         :c:type:`v4l2_window` and negotiated w    312         :c:type:`v4l2_window` and negotiated with the
300         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>` ioc    313         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>` ioctl, see :ref:`overlay`
301         and :ref:`osd`.                           314         and :ref:`osd`.
302     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_LOCAL_INV_ALPHA``        315     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_LOCAL_INV_ALPHA``
303       - 0x0020                                    316       - 0x0020
304       - Like ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_LOCAL_ALPHA``, u    317       - Like ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_LOCAL_ALPHA``, use the alpha channel of the
305         framebuffer to clip or blend framebuff    318         framebuffer to clip or blend framebuffer pixels with video images,
306         but with an inverted alpha value. The     319         but with an inverted alpha value. The blend function is: output =
307         framebuffer pixel * (1 - alpha) + vide    320         framebuffer pixel * (1 - alpha) + video pixel * alpha. The actual
308         alpha depth depends on the framebuffer    321         alpha depth depends on the framebuffer pixel format.
309     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_SRC_CHROMAKEY``          322     * - ``V4L2_FBUF_FLAG_SRC_CHROMAKEY``
310       - 0x0040                                    323       - 0x0040
311       - Use source chroma-keying. The source c    324       - Use source chroma-keying. The source chroma-key color is
312         determined by the ``chromakey`` field     325         determined by the ``chromakey`` field of struct
313         :c:type:`v4l2_window` and negotiated w    326         :c:type:`v4l2_window` and negotiated with the
314         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>` ioc    327         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>` ioctl, see :ref:`overlay`
315         and :ref:`osd`. Both chroma-keying are    328         and :ref:`osd`. Both chroma-keying are mutual exclusive to each
316         other, so same ``chromakey`` field of     329         other, so same ``chromakey`` field of struct
317         :c:type:`v4l2_window` is being used.      330         :c:type:`v4l2_window` is being used.
318                                                   331 
319 Return Value                                      332 Return Value
320 ============                                      333 ============
321                                                   334 
322 On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the     335 On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set
323 appropriately. The generic error codes are des    336 appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the
324 :ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapte    337 :ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter.
325                                                   338 
326 EPERM                                             339 EPERM
327     :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF>` can o    340     :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF>` can only be called by a privileged user to
328     negotiate the parameters for a destructive    341     negotiate the parameters for a destructive overlay.
329                                                   342 
330 EINVAL                                            343 EINVAL
331     The :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF>` p    344     The :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FBUF <VIDIOC_G_FBUF>` parameters are unsuitable.
                                                   >> 345 
                                                   >> 346 .. [#f1]
                                                   >> 347    A physical base address may not suit all platforms. GK notes in
                                                   >> 348    theory we should pass something like PCI device + memory region +
                                                   >> 349    offset instead. If you encounter problems please discuss on the
                                                   >> 350    linux-media mailing list:
                                                   >> 351    `https://linuxtv.org/lists.php <https://linuxtv.org/lists.php>`__.
                                                      

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