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| .. _dv-controls: |
| |
| ******************************* |
| Digital Video Control Reference |
| ******************************* |
| |
| The Digital Video control class is intended to control receivers and |
| transmitters for `VGA <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vga>`__, |
| `DVI <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface>`__ |
| (Digital Visual Interface), HDMI (:ref:`hdmi`) and DisplayPort |
| (:ref:`dp`). These controls are generally expected to be private to |
| the receiver or transmitter subdevice that implements them, so they are |
| only exposed on the ``/dev/v4l-subdev*`` device node. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| Note that these devices can have multiple input or output pads which are |
| hooked up to e.g. HDMI connectors. Even though the subdevice will |
| receive or transmit video from/to only one of those pads, the other pads |
| can still be active when it comes to EDID (Extended Display |
| Identification Data, :ref:`vesaedid`) and HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital |
| Content Protection System, :ref:`hdcp`) processing, allowing the |
| device to do the fairly slow EDID/HDCP handling in advance. This allows |
| for quick switching between connectors. |
| |
| These pads appear in several of the controls in this section as |
| bitmasks, one bit for each pad. Bit 0 corresponds to pad 0, bit 1 to pad |
| 1, etc. The maximum value of the control is the set of valid pads. |
| |
| |
| .. _dv-control-id: |
| |
| Digital Video Control IDs |
| ========================= |
| |
| ``V4L2_CID_DV_CLASS (class)`` |
| The Digital Video class descriptor. |
| |
| ``V4L2_CID_DV_TX_HOTPLUG (bitmask)`` |
| Many connectors have a hotplug pin which is high if EDID information |
| is available from the source. This control shows the state of the |
| hotplug pin as seen by the transmitter. Each bit corresponds to an |
| output pad on the transmitter. If an output pad does not have an |
| associated hotplug pin, then the bit for that pad will be 0. This |
| read-only control is applicable to DVI-D, HDMI and DisplayPort |
| connectors. |
| |
| ``V4L2_CID_DV_TX_RXSENSE (bitmask)`` |
| Rx Sense is the detection of pull-ups on the TMDS clock lines. This |
| normally means that the sink has left/entered standby (i.e. the |
| transmitter can sense that the receiver is ready to receive video). |
| Each bit corresponds to an output pad on the transmitter. If an |
| output pad does not have an associated Rx Sense, then the bit for |
| that pad will be 0. This read-only control is applicable to DVI-D |
| and HDMI devices. |
| |
| ``V4L2_CID_DV_TX_EDID_PRESENT (bitmask)`` |
| When the transmitter sees the hotplug signal from the receiver it |
| will attempt to read the EDID. If set, then the transmitter has read |
| at least the first block (= 128 bytes). Each bit corresponds to an |
| output pad on the transmitter. If an output pad does not support |
| EDIDs, then the bit for that pad will be 0. This read-only control |
| is applicable to VGA, DVI-A/D, HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. |
| |
| ``V4L2_CID_DV_TX_MODE`` |
| (enum) |
| |
| enum v4l2_dv_tx_mode - |
| HDMI transmitters can transmit in DVI-D mode (just video) or in HDMI |
| mode (video + audio + auxiliary data). This control selects which |
| mode to use: V4L2_DV_TX_MODE_DVI_D or V4L2_DV_TX_MODE_HDMI. |
| This control is applicable to HDMI connectors. |
| |
| ``V4L2_CID_DV_TX_RGB_RANGE`` |
| (enum) |
| |
| enum v4l2_dv_rgb_range - |
| Select the quantization range for RGB output. V4L2_DV_RANGE_AUTO |
| follows the RGB quantization range specified in the standard for the |
| video interface (ie. :ref:`cea861` for HDMI). |
| V4L2_DV_RANGE_LIMITED and V4L2_DV_RANGE_FULL override the |
| standard to be compatible with sinks that have not implemented the |
| standard correctly (unfortunately quite common for HDMI and DVI-D). |
| Full range allows all possible values to be used whereas limited |
| range sets the range to (16 << (N-8)) - (235 << (N-8)) where N is |
| the number of bits per component. This control is applicable to VGA, |
| DVI-A/D, HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. |
| |
| ``V4L2_CID_DV_TX_IT_CONTENT_TYPE`` |
| (enum) |
| |
| enum v4l2_dv_it_content_type - |
| Configures the IT Content Type of the transmitted video. This |
| information is sent over HDMI and DisplayPort connectors as part of |
| the AVI InfoFrame. The term 'IT Content' is used for content that |
| originates from a computer as opposed to content from a TV broadcast |
| or an analog source. The enum v4l2_dv_it_content_type defines |
| the possible content types: |
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| * - ``V4L2_DV_IT_CONTENT_TYPE_GRAPHICS`` |
| - Graphics content. Pixel data should be passed unfiltered and |
| without analog reconstruction. |
| * - ``V4L2_DV_IT_CONTENT_TYPE_PHOTO`` |
| - Photo content. The content is derived from digital still pictures. |
| The content should be passed through with minimal scaling and |
| picture enhancements. |
| * - ``V4L2_DV_IT_CONTENT_TYPE_CINEMA`` |
| - Cinema content. |
| * - ``V4L2_DV_IT_CONTENT_TYPE_GAME`` |
| - Game content. Audio and video latency should be minimized. |
| * - ``V4L2_DV_IT_CONTENT_TYPE_NO_ITC`` |
| - No IT Content information is available and the ITC bit in the AVI |
| InfoFrame is set to 0. |
| |
| |
| |
| ``V4L2_CID_DV_RX_POWER_PRESENT (bitmask)`` |
| Detects whether the receiver receives power from the source (e.g. |
| HDMI carries 5V on one of the pins). This is often used to power an |
| eeprom which contains EDID information, such that the source can |
| read the EDID even if the sink is in standby/power off. Each bit |
| corresponds to an input pad on the receiver. If an input pad |
| cannot detect whether power is present, then the bit for that pad |
| will be 0. This read-only control is applicable to DVI-D, HDMI and |
| DisplayPort connectors. |
| |
| ``V4L2_CID_DV_RX_RGB_RANGE`` |
| (enum) |
| |
| enum v4l2_dv_rgb_range - |
| Select the quantization range for RGB input. V4L2_DV_RANGE_AUTO |
| follows the RGB quantization range specified in the standard for the |
| video interface (ie. :ref:`cea861` for HDMI). |
| V4L2_DV_RANGE_LIMITED and V4L2_DV_RANGE_FULL override the |
| standard to be compatible with sources that have not implemented the |
| standard correctly (unfortunately quite common for HDMI and DVI-D). |
| Full range allows all possible values to be used whereas limited |
| range sets the range to (16 << (N-8)) - (235 << (N-8)) where N is |
| the number of bits per component. This control is applicable to VGA, |
| DVI-A/D, HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. |
| |
| ``V4L2_CID_DV_RX_IT_CONTENT_TYPE`` |
| (enum) |
| |
| enum v4l2_dv_it_content_type - |
| Reads the IT Content Type of the received video. This information is |
| sent over HDMI and DisplayPort connectors as part of the AVI |
| InfoFrame. The term 'IT Content' is used for content that originates |
| from a computer as opposed to content from a TV broadcast or an |
| analog source. See ``V4L2_CID_DV_TX_IT_CONTENT_TYPE`` for the |
| available content types. |