.. -*- coding: utf-8; mode: rst -*- .. _VIDIOC_REQBUFS: ******************** ioctl VIDIOC_REQBUFS ******************** Name ==== VIDIOC_REQBUFS - Initiate Memory Mapping, User Pointer I/O or DMA buffer I/O Synopsis ======== .. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, VIDIOC_REQBUFS, struct v4l2_requestbuffers *argp ) :name: VIDIOC_REQBUFS Arguments ========= ``fd`` File descriptor returned by :ref:`open() `. ``argp`` Description =========== This ioctl is used to initiate :ref:`memory mapped `, :ref:`user pointer ` or :ref:`DMABUF ` based I/O. Memory mapped buffers are located in device memory and must be allocated with this ioctl before they can be mapped into the application's address space. User buffers are allocated by applications themselves, and this ioctl is merely used to switch the driver into user pointer I/O mode and to setup some internal structures. Similarly, DMABUF buffers are allocated by applications through a device driver, and this ioctl only configures the driver into DMABUF I/O mode without performing any direct allocation. To allocate device buffers applications initialize all fields of the struct :c:type:`v4l2_requestbuffers` structure. They set the ``type`` field to the respective stream or buffer type, the ``count`` field to the desired number of buffers, ``memory`` must be set to the requested I/O method and the ``reserved`` array must be zeroed. When the ioctl is called with a pointer to this structure the driver will attempt to allocate the requested number of buffers and it stores the actual number allocated in the ``count`` field. It can be smaller than the number requested, even zero, when the driver runs out of free memory. A larger number is also possible when the driver requires more buffers to function correctly. For example video output requires at least two buffers, one displayed and one filled by the application. When the I/O method is not supported the ioctl returns an ``EINVAL`` error code. Applications can call :ref:`VIDIOC_REQBUFS` again to change the number of buffers, however this cannot succeed when any buffers are still mapped. A ``count`` value of zero frees all buffers, after aborting or finishing any DMA in progress, an implicit :ref:`VIDIOC_STREAMOFF `. .. c:type:: v4l2_requestbuffers .. tabularcolumns:: |p{4.4cm}|p{4.4cm}|p{8.7cm}| .. flat-table:: struct v4l2_requestbuffers :header-rows: 0 :stub-columns: 0 :widths: 1 1 2 - .. row 1 - __u32 - ``count`` - The number of buffers requested or granted. - .. row 2 - __u32 - ``type`` - Type of the stream or buffers, this is the same as the struct :c:type:`v4l2_format` ``type`` field. See :c:type:`v4l2_buf_type` for valid values. - .. row 3 - __u32 - ``memory`` - Applications set this field to ``V4L2_MEMORY_MMAP``, ``V4L2_MEMORY_DMABUF`` or ``V4L2_MEMORY_USERPTR``. See :c:type:`v4l2_memory`. - .. row 4 - __u32 - ``reserved``\ [2] - A place holder for future extensions. Drivers and applications must set the array to zero. Return Value ============ On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the :ref:`Generic Error Codes ` chapter. EINVAL The buffer type (``type`` field) or the requested I/O method (``memory``) is not supported.