e9hack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if the video-device (saa7146 on a FF card) was open for capturing,
> the close call doesn't release the capture buffers.
> The attached patch may fix this problem. Possible there is more
> cleanup necessary.
>diff -r 1109998234b4 linux/drivers/media/common/saa7146_video.c
>--- a/linux/drivers/media/common/saa7146_video.c Fri Mar 30 10:58:01
>2007 -0300
>+++ b/linux/drivers/media/common/saa7146_video.c Sat Mar 31 19:50:55
>2007 +0200
>@@ -1429,6 +1429,7 @@ static void video_close(struct saa7146_d
> {
> struct saa7146_fh *fh = (struct saa7146_fh *)file->private_data;
> struct saa7146_vv *vv = dev->vv_data;
>+ struct videobuf_queue *q = &fh->video_q;
> int err;
>
> if (IS_CAPTURE_ACTIVE(fh) != 0) {
>@@ -1436,6 +1437,11 @@ static void video_close(struct saa7146_d
> } else if (IS_OVERLAY_ACTIVE(fh) != 0) {
> err = saa7146_stop_preview(fh);
> }
>+
>+ // release all capture buffers
>+ mutex_lock(&q->lock);
>+ videobuf_read_stop(q);
>+ mutex_unlock(&q->lock);
Hm, I'm not sure: Is it safe to call videobuf_read_stop()
if capturing was never active?
CU
Oliver
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