4.5. ioctl MEDIA_IOC_G_TOPOLOGY¶
4.5.1. Name¶
MEDIA_IOC_G_TOPOLOGY - Enumerate the graph topology and graph element properties
4.5.2. Synopsis¶
-
int
ioctl
(int fd, MEDIA_IOC_G_TOPOLOGY, struct media_v2_topology *argp)¶
4.5.4. Description¶
The typical usage of this ioctl is to call it twice. On the first call,
the structure defined at struct
media_v2_topology
should be zeroed. At
return, if no errors happen, this ioctl will return the
topology_version
and the total number of entities, interfaces, pads
and links.
Before the second call, the userspace should allocate arrays to store the graph elements that are desired, putting the pointers to them at the ptr_entities, ptr_interfaces, ptr_links and/or ptr_pads, keeping the other values untouched.
If the topology_version
remains the same, the ioctl should fill the
desired arrays with the media graph elements.
-
media_v2_topology
¶
__u64 | topology_version |
Version of the media graph topology. When the graph is created, this field starts with zero. Every time a graph element is added or removed, this field is incremented. |
__u64 | num_entities |
Number of entities in the graph |
__u64 | ptr_entities |
A pointer to a memory area where the entities array will be
stored, converted to a 64-bits integer. It can be zero. if zero,
the ioctl won’t store the entities. It will just update
num_entities |
__u64 | num_interfaces |
Number of interfaces in the graph |
__u64 | ptr_interfaces |
A pointer to a memory area where the interfaces array will be
stored, converted to a 64-bits integer. It can be zero. if zero,
the ioctl won’t store the interfaces. It will just update
num_interfaces |
__u64 | num_pads |
Total number of pads in the graph |
__u64 | ptr_pads |
A pointer to a memory area where the pads array will be stored,
converted to a 64-bits integer. It can be zero. if zero, the ioctl
won’t store the pads. It will just update num_pads |
__u64 | num_links |
Total number of data and interface links in the graph |
__u64 | ptr_links |
A pointer to a memory area where the links array will be stored,
converted to a 64-bits integer. It can be zero. if zero, the ioctl
won’t store the links. It will just update num_links |
-
media_v2_entity
¶
__u32 | id |
Unique ID for the entity. |
char | name [64] |
Entity name as an UTF-8 NULL-terminated string. |
__u32 | function |
Entity main function, see Media entity types for details. |
__u32 | reserved [12] |
Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and applications must set this array to zero. |
-
media_v2_interface
¶
__u32 | id |
Unique ID for the interface. |
__u32 | intf_type |
Interface type, see Media interface types for details. |
__u32 | flags |
Interface flags. Currently unused. |
__u32 | reserved [9] |
Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and applications must set this array to zero. |
struct media_v2_intf_devnode | devnode |
Used only for device node interfaces. See
media_v2_intf_devnode for details.. |
-
media_v2_intf_devnode
¶
__u32 | major |
Device node major number. |
__u32 | minor |
Device node minor number. |
-
media_v2_pad
¶
__u32 | id |
Unique ID for the pad. |
__u32 | entity_id |
Unique ID for the entity where this pad belongs. |
__u32 | flags |
Pad flags, see Media pad flags for more details. |
__u32 | reserved [9] |
Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and applications must set this array to zero. |
-
media_v2_link
¶
__u32 | id |
Unique ID for the link. |
__u32 | source_id |
On pad to pad links: unique ID for the source pad. On interface to entity links: unique ID for the entity. |
__u32 | sink_id |
On pad to pad links: unique ID for the sink pad. On interface to entity links: unique ID for the entity. |
__u32 | flags |
Link flags, see Media link flags for more details. |
__u32 | reserved [5] |
Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and applications must set this array to zero. |
4.5.5. 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
Generic Error Codes chapter.
- ENOSPC
- This is returned when either one or more of the num_entities,
num_interfaces, num_links or num_pads are non-zero and are
smaller than the actual number of elements inside the graph. This
may happen if the
topology_version
changed when compared to the last time this ioctl was called. Userspace should usually free the area for the pointers, zero the struct elements and call this ioctl again.