V4L/DVB: V4L2 docs: replace spaces by tabs
CC: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> CC: Reviewed-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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@ -609,4 +609,3 @@ scatter/gather method (videobuf-dma-sg), DMA with linear access
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Please see Documentation/video4linux/videobuf for more information on how
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to use the videobuf layer.
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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ then pass it to the appropriate free routine(s):
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/* Scatter/gather drivers */
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int videobuf_dma_unmap(struct videobuf_queue *q,
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struct videobuf_dmabuf *dma);
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struct videobuf_dmabuf *dma);
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int videobuf_dma_free(struct videobuf_dmabuf *dma);
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/* vmalloc drivers */
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@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ then pass it to the appropriate free routine(s):
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/* Contiguous drivers */
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void videobuf_dma_contig_free(struct videobuf_queue *q,
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struct videobuf_buffer *buf);
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struct videobuf_buffer *buf);
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One way to ensure that a buffer is no longer under I/O is to pass it to:
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@ -138,21 +138,21 @@ first step is in the open() function, which must initialize the
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videobuf queue. The function to use depends on the type of buffer used:
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void videobuf_queue_sg_init(struct videobuf_queue *q,
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struct videobuf_queue_ops *ops,
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struct device *dev,
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spinlock_t *irqlock,
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enum v4l2_buf_type type,
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enum v4l2_field field,
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unsigned int msize,
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void *priv);
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struct videobuf_queue_ops *ops,
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struct device *dev,
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spinlock_t *irqlock,
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enum v4l2_buf_type type,
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enum v4l2_field field,
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unsigned int msize,
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void *priv);
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void videobuf_queue_vmalloc_init(struct videobuf_queue *q,
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struct videobuf_queue_ops *ops,
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struct device *dev,
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spinlock_t *irqlock,
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enum v4l2_buf_type type,
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enum v4l2_field field,
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unsigned int msize,
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struct videobuf_queue_ops *ops,
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struct device *dev,
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spinlock_t *irqlock,
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enum v4l2_buf_type type,
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enum v4l2_field field,
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unsigned int msize,
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void *priv);
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void videobuf_queue_dma_contig_init(struct videobuf_queue *q,
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only make a call to one of:
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ssize_t videobuf_read_one(struct videobuf_queue *q,
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char __user *data, size_t count,
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char __user *data, size_t count,
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loff_t *ppos, int nonblocking);
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ssize_t videobuf_read_stream(struct videobuf_queue *q,
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char __user *data, size_t count,
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char __user *data, size_t count,
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loff_t *ppos, int vbihack, int nonblocking);
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Either one of these functions will read frame data into data, returning the
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@ -240,15 +240,15 @@ the many ioctl() commands made available to user space. A number of these
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calls. The relevant helper functions are:
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int videobuf_reqbufs(struct videobuf_queue *q,
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struct v4l2_requestbuffers *req);
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struct v4l2_requestbuffers *req);
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int videobuf_querybuf(struct videobuf_queue *q, struct v4l2_buffer *b);
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int videobuf_qbuf(struct videobuf_queue *q, struct v4l2_buffer *b);
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int videobuf_dqbuf(struct videobuf_queue *q, struct v4l2_buffer *b,
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int nonblocking);
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int videobuf_dqbuf(struct videobuf_queue *q, struct v4l2_buffer *b,
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int nonblocking);
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int videobuf_streamon(struct videobuf_queue *q);
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int videobuf_streamoff(struct videobuf_queue *q);
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int videobuf_cgmbuf(struct videobuf_queue *q, struct video_mbuf *mbuf,
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int count);
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int videobuf_cgmbuf(struct videobuf_queue *q, struct video_mbuf *mbuf,
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int count);
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So, for example, a VIDIOC_REQBUFS call turns into a call to the driver's
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vidioc_reqbufs() callback which, in turn, usually only needs to locate the
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