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9
10 .. _control:
11
12 *************
13 User Controls
14 *************
15
16 Devices typically have a number of user-settable controls such as
17 brightness, saturation and so on, which would be presented to the user
18 on a graphical user interface. But, different devices will have
19 different controls available, and furthermore, the range of possible
20 values, and the default value will vary from device to device. The
21 control ioctls provide the information and a mechanism to create a nice
22 user interface for these controls that will work correctly with any
23 device.
24
25 All controls are accessed using an ID value. V4L2 defines several IDs
26 for specific purposes. Drivers can also implement their own custom
27 controls using ``V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE`` [#f1]_ and higher values. The
28 pre-defined control IDs have the prefix ``V4L2_CID_``, and are listed in
29 :ref:`control-id`. The ID is used when querying the attributes of a
30 control, and when getting or setting the current value.
31
32 Generally applications should present controls to the user without
33 assumptions about their purpose. Each control comes with a name string
34 the user is supposed to understand. When the purpose is non-intuitive
35 the driver writer should provide a user manual, a user interface plug-in
36 or a driver specific panel application. Predefined IDs were introduced
37 to change a few controls programmatically, for example to mute a device
38 during a channel switch.
39
40 Drivers may enumerate different controls after switching the current
41 video input or output, tuner or modulator, or audio input or output.
42 Different in the sense of other bounds, another default and current
43 value, step size or other menu items. A control with a certain *custom*
44 ID can also change name and type.
45
46 If a control is not applicable to the current configuration of the
47 device (for example, it doesn't apply to the current video input)
48 drivers set the ``V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_INACTIVE`` flag.
49
50 Control values are stored globally, they do not change when switching
51 except to stay within the reported bounds. They also do not change e. g.
52 when the device is opened or closed, when the tuner radio frequency is
53 changed or generally never without application request.
54
55 V4L2 specifies an event mechanism to notify applications when controls
56 change value (see
57 :ref:`VIDIOC_SUBSCRIBE_EVENT`, event
58 ``V4L2_EVENT_CTRL``), panel applications might want to make use of that
59 in order to always reflect the correct control value.
60
61 All controls use machine endianness.
62
63
64 .. _control-id:
65
66 Control IDs
67 ===========
68
69 ``V4L2_CID_BASE``
70 First predefined ID, equal to ``V4L2_CID_BRIGHTNESS``.
71
72 ``V4L2_CID_USER_BASE``
73 Synonym of ``V4L2_CID_BASE``.
74
75 ``V4L2_CID_BRIGHTNESS`` ``(integer)``
76 Picture brightness, or more precisely, the black level.
77
78 ``V4L2_CID_CONTRAST`` ``(integer)``
79 Picture contrast or luma gain.
80
81 ``V4L2_CID_SATURATION`` ``(integer)``
82 Picture color saturation or chroma gain.
83
84 ``V4L2_CID_HUE`` ``(integer)``
85 Hue or color balance.
86
87 ``V4L2_CID_AUDIO_VOLUME`` ``(integer)``
88 Overall audio volume. Note some drivers also provide an OSS or ALSA
89 mixer interface.
90
91 ``V4L2_CID_AUDIO_BALANCE`` ``(integer)``
92 Audio stereo balance. Minimum corresponds to all the way left,
93 maximum to right.
94
95 ``V4L2_CID_AUDIO_BASS`` ``(integer)``
96 Audio bass adjustment.
97
98 ``V4L2_CID_AUDIO_TREBLE`` ``(integer)``
99 Audio treble adjustment.
100
101 ``V4L2_CID_AUDIO_MUTE`` ``(boolean)``
102 Mute audio, i. e. set the volume to zero, however without affecting
103 ``V4L2_CID_AUDIO_VOLUME``. Like ALSA drivers, V4L2 drivers must mute
104 at load time to avoid excessive noise. Actually the entire device
105 should be reset to a low power consumption state.
106
107 ``V4L2_CID_AUDIO_LOUDNESS`` ``(boolean)``
108 Loudness mode (bass boost).
109
110 ``V4L2_CID_BLACK_LEVEL`` ``(integer)``
111 Another name for brightness (not a synonym of
112 ``V4L2_CID_BRIGHTNESS``). This control is deprecated and should not
113 be used in new drivers and applications.
114
115 ``V4L2_CID_AUTO_WHITE_BALANCE`` ``(boolean)``
116 Automatic white balance (cameras).
117
118 ``V4L2_CID_DO_WHITE_BALANCE`` ``(button)``
119 This is an action control. When set (the value is ignored), the
120 device will do a white balance and then hold the current setting.
121 Contrast this with the boolean ``V4L2_CID_AUTO_WHITE_BALANCE``,
122 which, when activated, keeps adjusting the white balance.
123
124 ``V4L2_CID_RED_BALANCE`` ``(integer)``
125 Red chroma balance.
126
127 ``V4L2_CID_BLUE_BALANCE`` ``(integer)``
128 Blue chroma balance.
129
130 ``V4L2_CID_GAMMA`` ``(integer)``
131 Gamma adjust.
132
133 ``V4L2_CID_WHITENESS`` ``(integer)``
134 Whiteness for grey-scale devices. This is a synonym for
135 ``V4L2_CID_GAMMA``. This control is deprecated and should not be
136 used in new drivers and applications.
137
138 ``V4L2_CID_EXPOSURE`` ``(integer)``
139 Exposure (cameras). [Unit?]
140
141 ``V4L2_CID_AUTOGAIN`` ``(boolean)``
142 Automatic gain/exposure control.
143
144 ``V4L2_CID_GAIN`` ``(integer)``
145 Gain control.
146
147 Primarily used to control gain on e.g. TV tuners but also on
148 webcams. Most devices control only digital gain with this control
149 but on some this could include analogue gain as well. Devices that
150 recognise the difference between digital and analogue gain use
151 controls ``V4L2_CID_DIGITAL_GAIN`` and ``V4L2_CID_ANALOGUE_GAIN``.
152
153 ``V4L2_CID_HFLIP`` ``(boolean)``
154 Mirror the picture horizontally.
155
156 ``V4L2_CID_VFLIP`` ``(boolean)``
157 Mirror the picture vertically.
158
159 .. _v4l2-power-line-frequency:
160
161 ``V4L2_CID_POWER_LINE_FREQUENCY`` ``(enum)``
162 Enables a power line frequency filter to avoid flicker. Possible
163 values for ``enum v4l2_power_line_frequency`` are:
164 ``V4L2_CID_POWER_LINE_FREQUENCY_DISABLED`` (0),
165 ``V4L2_CID_POWER_LINE_FREQUENCY_50HZ`` (1),
166 ``V4L2_CID_POWER_LINE_FREQUENCY_60HZ`` (2) and
167 ``V4L2_CID_POWER_LINE_FREQUENCY_AUTO`` (3).
168
169 ``V4L2_CID_HUE_AUTO`` ``(boolean)``
170 Enables automatic hue control by the device. The effect of setting
171 ``V4L2_CID_HUE`` while automatic hue control is enabled is
172 undefined, drivers should ignore such request.
173
174 ``V4L2_CID_WHITE_BALANCE_TEMPERATURE`` ``(integer)``
175 This control specifies the white balance settings as a color
176 temperature in Kelvin. A driver should have a minimum of 2800
177 (incandescent) to 6500 (daylight). For more information about color
178 temperature see
179 `Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_temperature>`__.
180
181 ``V4L2_CID_SHARPNESS`` ``(integer)``
182 Adjusts the sharpness filters in a camera. The minimum value
183 disables the filters, higher values give a sharper picture.
184
185 ``V4L2_CID_BACKLIGHT_COMPENSATION`` ``(integer)``
186 Adjusts the backlight compensation in a camera. The minimum value
187 disables backlight compensation.
188
189 ``V4L2_CID_CHROMA_AGC`` ``(boolean)``
190 Chroma automatic gain control.
191
192 ``V4L2_CID_CHROMA_GAIN`` ``(integer)``
193 Adjusts the Chroma gain control (for use when chroma AGC is
194 disabled).
195
196 ``V4L2_CID_COLOR_KILLER`` ``(boolean)``
197 Enable the color killer (i. e. force a black & white image in case
198 of a weak video signal).
199
200 .. _v4l2-colorfx:
201
202 ``V4L2_CID_COLORFX`` ``(enum)``
203 Selects a color effect. The following values are defined:
204
205
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213
214 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_NONE``
215 - Color effect is disabled.
216 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_ANTIQUE``
217 - An aging (old photo) effect.
218 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_ART_FREEZE``
219 - Frost color effect.
220 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_AQUA``
221 - Water color, cool tone.
222 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_BW``
223 - Black and white.
224 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_EMBOSS``
225 - Emboss, the highlights and shadows replace light/dark boundaries
226 and low contrast areas are set to a gray background.
227 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_GRASS_GREEN``
228 - Grass green.
229 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_NEGATIVE``
230 - Negative.
231 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_SEPIA``
232 - Sepia tone.
233 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_SKETCH``
234 - Sketch.
235 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_SKIN_WHITEN``
236 - Skin whiten.
237 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_SKY_BLUE``
238 - Sky blue.
239 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_SOLARIZATION``
240 - Solarization, the image is partially reversed in tone, only color
241 values above or below a certain threshold are inverted.
242 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_SILHOUETTE``
243 - Silhouette (outline).
244 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_VIVID``
245 - Vivid colors.
246 * - ``V4L2_COLORFX_SET_CBCR``
247 - The Cb and Cr chroma components are replaced by fixed coefficients
248 determined by ``V4L2_CID_COLORFX_CBCR`` control.
249
250
251
252 ``V4L2_CID_COLORFX_CBCR`` ``(integer)``
253 Determines the Cb and Cr coefficients for ``V4L2_COLORFX_SET_CBCR``
254 color effect. Bits [7:0] of the supplied 32 bit value are
255 interpreted as Cr component, bits [15:8] as Cb component and bits
256 [31:16] must be zero.
257
258 ``V4L2_CID_AUTOBRIGHTNESS`` ``(boolean)``
259 Enable Automatic Brightness.
260
261 ``V4L2_CID_ROTATE`` ``(integer)``
262 Rotates the image by specified angle. Common angles are 90, 270 and
263 180. Rotating the image to 90 and 270 will reverse the height and
264 width of the display window. It is necessary to set the new height
265 and width of the picture using the
266 :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>` ioctl according to the
267 rotation angle selected.
268
269 ``V4L2_CID_BG_COLOR`` ``(integer)``
270 Sets the background color on the current output device. Background
271 color needs to be specified in the RGB24 format. The supplied 32 bit
272 value is interpreted as bits 0-7 Red color information, bits 8-15
273 Green color information, bits 16-23 Blue color information and bits
274 24-31 must be zero.
275
276 ``V4L2_CID_ILLUMINATORS_1 V4L2_CID_ILLUMINATORS_2`` ``(boolean)``
277 Switch on or off the illuminator 1 or 2 of the device (usually a
278 microscope).
279
280 ``V4L2_CID_MIN_BUFFERS_FOR_CAPTURE`` ``(integer)``
281 This is a read-only control that can be read by the application and
282 used as a hint to determine the number of CAPTURE buffers to pass to
283 REQBUFS. The value is the minimum number of CAPTURE buffers that is
284 necessary for hardware to work.
285
286 ``V4L2_CID_MIN_BUFFERS_FOR_OUTPUT`` ``(integer)``
287 This is a read-only control that can be read by the application and
288 used as a hint to determine the number of OUTPUT buffers to pass to
289 REQBUFS. The value is the minimum number of OUTPUT buffers that is
290 necessary for hardware to work.
291
292 .. _v4l2-alpha-component:
293
294 ``V4L2_CID_ALPHA_COMPONENT`` ``(integer)``
295 Sets the alpha color component. When a capture device (or capture
296 queue of a mem-to-mem device) produces a frame format that includes
297 an alpha component (e.g.
298 :ref:`packed RGB image formats <rgb-formats>`) and the alpha value
299 is not defined by the device or the mem-to-mem input data this
300 control lets you select the alpha component value of all pixels.
301 When an output device (or output queue of a mem-to-mem device)
302 consumes a frame format that doesn't include an alpha component and
303 the device supports alpha channel processing this control lets you
304 set the alpha component value of all pixels for further processing
305 in the device.
306
307 ``V4L2_CID_LASTP1``
308 End of the predefined control IDs (currently
309 ``V4L2_CID_ALPHA_COMPONENT`` + 1).
310
311 ``V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE``
312 ID of the first custom (driver specific) control. Applications
313 depending on particular custom controls should check the driver name
314 and version, see :ref:`querycap`.
315
316 Applications can enumerate the available controls with the
317 :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL` and
318 :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYMENU <VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL>` ioctls, get and set a
319 control value with the :ref:`VIDIOC_G_CTRL <VIDIOC_G_CTRL>` and
320 :ref:`VIDIOC_S_CTRL <VIDIOC_G_CTRL>` ioctls. Drivers must implement
321 ``VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL``, ``VIDIOC_G_CTRL`` and ``VIDIOC_S_CTRL`` when the
322 device has one or more controls, ``VIDIOC_QUERYMENU`` when it has one or
323 more menu type controls.
324
325
326 .. _enum_all_controls:
327
328 Example: Enumerating all controls
329 =================================
330
331 .. code-block:: c
332
333 struct v4l2_queryctrl queryctrl;
334 struct v4l2_querymenu querymenu;
335
336 static void enumerate_menu(__u32 id)
337 {
338 printf(" Menu items:\\n");
339
340 memset(&querymenu, 0, sizeof(querymenu));
341 querymenu.id = id;
342
343 for (querymenu.index = queryctrl.minimum;
344 querymenu.index <= queryctrl.maximum;
345 querymenu.index++) {
346 if (0 == ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_QUERYMENU, &querymenu)) {
347 printf(" %s\\n", querymenu.name);
348 }
349 }
350 }
351
352 memset(&queryctrl, 0, sizeof(queryctrl));
353
354 queryctrl.id = V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL;
355 while (0 == ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, &queryctrl)) {
356 if (!(queryctrl.flags & V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED)) {
357 printf("Control %s\\n", queryctrl.name);
358
359 if (queryctrl.type == V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_MENU)
360 enumerate_menu(queryctrl.id);
361 }
362
363 queryctrl.id |= V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL;
364 }
365 if (errno != EINVAL) {
366 perror("VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL");
367 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
368 }
369
370 Example: Enumerating all controls including compound controls
371 =============================================================
372
373 .. code-block:: c
374
375 struct v4l2_query_ext_ctrl query_ext_ctrl;
376
377 memset(&query_ext_ctrl, 0, sizeof(query_ext_ctrl));
378
379 query_ext_ctrl.id = V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL | V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_COMPOUND;
380 while (0 == ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_QUERY_EXT_CTRL, &query_ext_ctrl)) {
381 if (!(query_ext_ctrl.flags & V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED)) {
382 printf("Control %s\\n", query_ext_ctrl.name);
383
384 if (query_ext_ctrl.type == V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_MENU)
385 enumerate_menu(query_ext_ctrl.id);
386 }
387
388 query_ext_ctrl.id |= V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL | V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_COMPOUND;
389 }
390 if (errno != EINVAL) {
391 perror("VIDIOC_QUERY_EXT_CTRL");
392 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
393 }
394
395 Example: Enumerating all user controls (old style)
396 ==================================================
397
398 .. code-block:: c
399
400
401 memset(&queryctrl, 0, sizeof(queryctrl));
402
403 for (queryctrl.id = V4L2_CID_BASE;
404 queryctrl.id < V4L2_CID_LASTP1;
405 queryctrl.id++) {
406 if (0 == ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, &queryctrl)) {
407 if (queryctrl.flags & V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED)
408 continue;
409
410 printf("Control %s\\n", queryctrl.name);
411
412 if (queryctrl.type == V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_MENU)
413 enumerate_menu(queryctrl.id);
414 } else {
415 if (errno == EINVAL)
416 continue;
417
418 perror("VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL");
419 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
420 }
421 }
422
423 for (queryctrl.id = V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE;;
424 queryctrl.id++) {
425 if (0 == ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, &queryctrl)) {
426 if (queryctrl.flags & V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED)
427 continue;
428
429 printf("Control %s\\n", queryctrl.name);
430
431 if (queryctrl.type == V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_MENU)
432 enumerate_menu(queryctrl.id);
433 } else {
434 if (errno == EINVAL)
435 break;
436
437 perror("VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL");
438 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
439 }
440 }
441
442
443 Example: Changing controls
444 ==========================
445
446 .. code-block:: c
447
448 struct v4l2_queryctrl queryctrl;
449 struct v4l2_control control;
450
451 memset(&queryctrl, 0, sizeof(queryctrl));
452 queryctrl.id = V4L2_CID_BRIGHTNESS;
453
454 if (-1 == ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, &queryctrl)) {
455 if (errno != EINVAL) {
456 perror("VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL");
457 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
458 } else {
459 printf("V4L2_CID_BRIGHTNESS is not supportedn");
460 }
461 } else if (queryctrl.flags & V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED) {
462 printf("V4L2_CID_BRIGHTNESS is not supportedn");
463 } else {
464 memset(&control, 0, sizeof (control));
465 control.id = V4L2_CID_BRIGHTNESS;
466 control.value = queryctrl.default_value;
467
468 if (-1 == ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_S_CTRL, &control)) {
469 perror("VIDIOC_S_CTRL");
470 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
471 }
472 }
473
474 memset(&control, 0, sizeof(control));
475 control.id = V4L2_CID_CONTRAST;
476
477 if (0 == ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_G_CTRL, &control)) {
478 control.value += 1;
479
480 /* The driver may clamp the value or return ERANGE, ignored here */
481
482 if (-1 == ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_S_CTRL, &control)
483 && errno != ERANGE) {
484 perror("VIDIOC_S_CTRL");
485 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
486 }
487 /* Ignore if V4L2_CID_CONTRAST is unsupported */
488 } else if (errno != EINVAL) {
489 perror("VIDIOC_G_CTRL");
490 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
491 }
492
493 control.id = V4L2_CID_AUDIO_MUTE;
494 control.value = 1; /* silence */
495
496 /* Errors ignored */
497 ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_S_CTRL, &control);
498
499 .. [#f1]
500 The use of ``V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE`` is problematic because different
501 drivers may use the same ``V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE`` ID for different
502 controls. This makes it hard to programmatically set such controls
503 since the meaning of the control with that ID is driver dependent. In
504 order to resolve this drivers use unique IDs and the
505 ``V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE`` IDs are mapped to those unique IDs by the
506 kernel. Consider these ``V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE`` IDs as aliases to
507 the real IDs.
508
509 Many applications today still use the ``V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE`` IDs
510 instead of using :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL` with
511 the ``V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL`` flag to enumerate all IDs, so
512 support for ``V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE`` is still around.