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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later
  2 .. c:namespace:: V4L
  3 
  4 .. _VIDIOC_QUERYCAP:
  5 
  6 *********************
  7 ioctl VIDIOC_QUERYCAP
  8 *********************
  9 
 10 Name
 11 ====
 12 
 13 VIDIOC_QUERYCAP - Query device capabilities
 14 
 15 Synopsis
 16 ========
 17 
 18 .. c:macro:: VIDIOC_QUERYCAP
 19 
 20 ``int ioctl(int fd, VIDIOC_QUERYCAP, struct v4l2_capability *argp)``
 21 
 22 Arguments
 23 =========
 24 
 25 ``fd``
 26     File descriptor returned by :c:func:`open()`.
 27 
 28 ``argp``
 29     Pointer to struct :c:type:`v4l2_capability`.
 30 
 31 Description
 32 ===========
 33 
 34 All V4L2 devices support the ``VIDIOC_QUERYCAP`` ioctl. It is used to
 35 identify kernel devices compatible with this specification and to obtain
 36 information about driver and hardware capabilities. The ioctl takes a
 37 pointer to a struct :c:type:`v4l2_capability` which is
 38 filled by the driver. When the driver is not compatible with this
 39 specification the ioctl returns an ``EINVAL`` error code.
 40 
 41 .. c:type:: v4l2_capability
 42 
 43 .. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.4cm}|p{2.8cm}|p{13.1cm}|
 44 
 45 .. cssclass:: longtable
 46 
 47 .. flat-table:: struct v4l2_capability
 48     :header-rows:  0
 49     :stub-columns: 0
 50     :widths:       3 4 20
 51 
 52     * - __u8
 53       - ``driver``\ [16]
 54       - Name of the driver, a unique NUL-terminated ASCII string. For
 55         example: "bttv". Driver specific applications can use this
 56         information to verify the driver identity. It is also useful to
 57         work around known bugs, or to identify drivers in error reports.
 58 
 59         Storing strings in fixed sized arrays is bad practice but
 60         unavoidable here. Drivers and applications should take precautions
 61         to never read or write beyond the end of the array and to make
 62         sure the strings are properly NUL-terminated.
 63     * - __u8
 64       - ``card``\ [32]
 65       - Name of the device, a NUL-terminated UTF-8 string. For example:
 66         "Yoyodyne TV/FM". One driver may support different brands or
 67         models of video hardware. This information is intended for users,
 68         for example in a menu of available devices. Since multiple TV
 69         cards of the same brand may be installed which are supported by
 70         the same driver, this name should be combined with the character
 71         device file name (e. g. ``/dev/video2``) or the ``bus_info``
 72         string to avoid ambiguities.
 73     * - __u8
 74       - ``bus_info``\ [32]
 75       - Location of the device in the system, a NUL-terminated ASCII
 76         string. For example: "PCI:0000:05:06.0". This information is
 77         intended for users, to distinguish multiple identical devices. If
 78         no such information is available the field must simply count the
 79         devices controlled by the driver ("platform:vivid-000"). The
 80         bus_info must start with "PCI:" for PCI boards, "PCIe:" for PCI
 81         Express boards, "usb-" for USB devices, "I2C:" for i2c devices,
 82         "ISA:" for ISA devices, "parport" for parallel port devices and
 83         "platform:" for platform devices.
 84     * - __u32
 85       - ``version``
 86       - Version number of the driver.
 87 
 88         Starting with kernel 3.1, the version reported is provided by the
 89         V4L2 subsystem following the kernel numbering scheme. However, it
 90         may not always return the same version as the kernel if, for
 91         example, a stable or distribution-modified kernel uses the V4L2
 92         stack from a newer kernel.
 93 
 94         The version number is formatted using the ``KERNEL_VERSION()``
 95         macro. For example if the media stack corresponds to the V4L2
 96         version shipped with Kernel 4.14, it would be equivalent to:
 97     * - :cspan:`2`
 98 
 99         ``#define KERNEL_VERSION(a,b,c) (((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + (c))``
100 
101         ``__u32 version = KERNEL_VERSION(4, 14, 0);``
102 
103         ``printf ("Version: %u.%u.%u\\n",``
104 
105         ``(version >> 16) & 0xFF, (version >> 8) & 0xFF, version & 0xFF);``
106     * - __u32
107       - ``capabilities``
108       - Available capabilities of the physical device as a whole, see
109         :ref:`device-capabilities`. The same physical device can export
110         multiple devices in /dev (e.g. /dev/videoX, /dev/vbiY and
111         /dev/radioZ). The ``capabilities`` field should contain a union of
112         all capabilities available around the several V4L2 devices
113         exported to userspace. For all those devices the ``capabilities``
114         field returns the same set of capabilities. This allows
115         applications to open just one of the devices (typically the video
116         device) and discover whether video, vbi and/or radio are also
117         supported.
118     * - __u32
119       - ``device_caps``
120       - Device capabilities of the opened device, see
121         :ref:`device-capabilities`. Should contain the available
122         capabilities of that specific device node. So, for example,
123         ``device_caps`` of a radio device will only contain radio related
124         capabilities and no video or vbi capabilities. This field is only
125         set if the ``capabilities`` field contains the
126         ``V4L2_CAP_DEVICE_CAPS`` capability. Only the ``capabilities``
127         field can have the ``V4L2_CAP_DEVICE_CAPS`` capability,
128         ``device_caps`` will never set ``V4L2_CAP_DEVICE_CAPS``.
129     * - __u32
130       - ``reserved``\ [3]
131       - Reserved for future extensions. Drivers must set this array to
132         zero.
133 
134 
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136 
137 .. _device-capabilities:
138 
139 .. cssclass:: longtable
140 
141 .. flat-table:: Device Capabilities Flags
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144     :widths:       3 1 4
145 
146     * - ``V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_CAPTURE``
147       - 0x00000001
148       - The device supports the single-planar API through the
149         :ref:`Video Capture <capture>` interface.
150     * - ``V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_CAPTURE_MPLANE``
151       - 0x00001000
152       - The device supports the :ref:`multi-planar API <planar-apis>`
153         through the :ref:`Video Capture <capture>` interface.
154     * - ``V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_OUTPUT``
155       - 0x00000002
156       - The device supports the single-planar API through the
157         :ref:`Video Output <output>` interface.
158     * - ``V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_OUTPUT_MPLANE``
159       - 0x00002000
160       - The device supports the :ref:`multi-planar API <planar-apis>`
161         through the :ref:`Video Output <output>` interface.
162     * - ``V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_M2M``
163       - 0x00008000
164       - The device supports the single-planar API through the Video
165         Memory-To-Memory interface.
166     * - ``V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_M2M_MPLANE``
167       - 0x00004000
168       - The device supports the :ref:`multi-planar API <planar-apis>`
169         through the Video Memory-To-Memory interface.
170     * - ``V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_OVERLAY``
171       - 0x00000004
172       - The device supports the :ref:`Video Overlay <overlay>`
173         interface. A video overlay device typically stores captured images
174         directly in the video memory of a graphics card, with hardware
175         clipping and scaling.
176     * - ``V4L2_CAP_VBI_CAPTURE``
177       - 0x00000010
178       - The device supports the :ref:`Raw VBI Capture <raw-vbi>`
179         interface, providing Teletext and Closed Caption data.
180     * - ``V4L2_CAP_VBI_OUTPUT``
181       - 0x00000020
182       - The device supports the :ref:`Raw VBI Output <raw-vbi>`
183         interface.
184     * - ``V4L2_CAP_SLICED_VBI_CAPTURE``
185       - 0x00000040
186       - The device supports the :ref:`Sliced VBI Capture <sliced>`
187         interface.
188     * - ``V4L2_CAP_SLICED_VBI_OUTPUT``
189       - 0x00000080
190       - The device supports the :ref:`Sliced VBI Output <sliced>`
191         interface.
192     * - ``V4L2_CAP_RDS_CAPTURE``
193       - 0x00000100
194       - The device supports the :ref:`RDS <rds>` capture interface.
195     * - ``V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_OUTPUT_OVERLAY``
196       - 0x00000200
197       - The device supports the :ref:`Video Output Overlay <osd>` (OSD)
198         interface. Unlike the *Video Overlay* interface, this is a
199         secondary function of video output devices and overlays an image
200         onto an outgoing video signal. When the driver sets this flag, it
201         must clear the ``V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_OVERLAY`` flag and vice
202         versa. [#f1]_
203     * - ``V4L2_CAP_HW_FREQ_SEEK``
204       - 0x00000400
205       - The device supports the
206         :ref:`VIDIOC_S_HW_FREQ_SEEK` ioctl
207         for hardware frequency seeking.
208     * - ``V4L2_CAP_RDS_OUTPUT``
209       - 0x00000800
210       - The device supports the :ref:`RDS <rds>` output interface.
211     * - ``V4L2_CAP_TUNER``
212       - 0x00010000
213       - The device has some sort of tuner to receive RF-modulated video
214         signals. For more information about tuner programming see
215         :ref:`tuner`.
216     * - ``V4L2_CAP_AUDIO``
217       - 0x00020000
218       - The device has audio inputs or outputs. It may or may not support
219         audio recording or playback, in PCM or compressed formats. PCM
220         audio support must be implemented as ALSA or OSS interface. For
221         more information on audio inputs and outputs see :ref:`audio`.
222     * - ``V4L2_CAP_RADIO``
223       - 0x00040000
224       - This is a radio receiver.
225     * - ``V4L2_CAP_MODULATOR``
226       - 0x00080000
227       - The device has some sort of modulator to emit RF-modulated
228         video/audio signals. For more information about modulator
229         programming see :ref:`tuner`.
230     * - ``V4L2_CAP_SDR_CAPTURE``
231       - 0x00100000
232       - The device supports the :ref:`SDR Capture <sdr>` interface.
233     * - ``V4L2_CAP_EXT_PIX_FORMAT``
234       - 0x00200000
235       - The device supports the struct
236         :c:type:`v4l2_pix_format` extended fields.
237     * - ``V4L2_CAP_SDR_OUTPUT``
238       - 0x00400000
239       - The device supports the :ref:`SDR Output <sdr>` interface.
240     * - ``V4L2_CAP_META_CAPTURE``
241       - 0x00800000
242       - The device supports the :ref:`metadata` capture interface.
243     * - ``V4L2_CAP_READWRITE``
244       - 0x01000000
245       - The device supports the :c:func:`read()` and/or
246         :c:func:`write()` I/O methods.
247     * - ``V4L2_CAP_EDID``
248       - 0x02000000
249       - The device stores the EDID for a video input, or retrieves the EDID for a video
250         output. It is a standalone EDID device, so no video streaming etc. will take place.
251 
252         For a video input this is typically an eeprom that supports the
253         :ref:`VESA Enhanced Display Data Channel Standard <vesaeddc>`. It can be something
254         else as well, for example a micro controller.
255 
256         For a video output this is typically read from an external device such as an
257         HDMI splitter accessed by a serial port.
258     * - ``V4L2_CAP_STREAMING``
259       - 0x04000000
260       - The device supports the :ref:`streaming <mmap>` I/O method.
261     * - ``V4L2_CAP_META_OUTPUT``
262       - 0x08000000
263       - The device supports the :ref:`metadata` output interface.
264     * - ``V4L2_CAP_TOUCH``
265       - 0x10000000
266       - This is a touch device.
267     * - ``V4L2_CAP_IO_MC``
268       - 0x20000000
269       - There is only one input and/or output seen from userspace. The whole
270         video topology configuration, including which I/O entity is routed to
271         the input/output, is configured by userspace via the Media Controller.
272         See :ref:`media_controller`.
273     * - ``V4L2_CAP_DEVICE_CAPS``
274       - 0x80000000
275       - The driver fills the ``device_caps`` field. This capability can
276         only appear in the ``capabilities`` field and never in the
277         ``device_caps`` field.
278 
279 Return Value
280 ============
281 
282 On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set
283 appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the
284 :ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter.
285 
286 .. [#f1]
287    The struct :c:type:`v4l2_framebuffer` lacks an
288    enum :c:type:`v4l2_buf_type` field, therefore the
289    type of overlay is implied by the driver capabilities.

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