Hi,

I second Tom's proposal.

Re events I think this need not be limited to channel changes. I once
jokingly commented the proposed mechanism comes close to streaming
events (cf. streaming mmap'ed buffers w/DQBUF). Actually I like the
thought of events being the data format of panel fd's. Accordingly we
could have a V4L2_BUF_TYPE_EVENT and extend struct v4l2_format to set up
the event mechanism. This would replace S_CHNEVENT, add an ioctl to
query the current event mask (G_FMT) and the notorious write-modify
semantics to determine which event types are supported by the driver.

Marginally related it turned out a vbi proxy must recognize video and
vbi device names referring to the same physical device. Tom proposed an
instance number in struct v4l2_capability. However we have a bus_info
field there meant to help users distinguish otherwise identical devices.
As explained in the spec this information is currently optional. The
spec could require a unique bus_info, if only enumerating devices when
the driver has no other information. Improves the experience of both
users and vbi proxies. Here's the bttv patch: Zilch - the field is
already properly initialized.

Michael


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