Em 29-05-2011 09:11, Mauro Carvalho Chehab escreveu:
> Em 29-05-2011 08:19, Hans Verkuil escreveu:

>>>     enum device_type {
>>>             UNKNOWN = 65535,
>>>             NONE    = 65534,
>>>             MEDIA_V4L_VIDEO = 0,
>>
>> Can you add MEDIA_V4L_RADIO as well? And MEDIA_V4L_SUBDEV too.

>> It might be better to start at a new offset here, e.g. MEDIA_DVB_FRONTEND = 
>> 100
>> Ditto for SND. That makes it easier to insert new future device nodes.
> 
> Good point.

>>>     char *media_device_type(enum device_type type);
>>
>> const char *?
> 
> Ok.
> 

>> const char *? Ditto elsewhere.
> 
> OK.
>> I did some testing: vivi video nodes do not show up at all. 
> 
> Hmm... vivi nodes are not linked to any physical hardware: they are virtual 
> devices:
> 
> $ tree /sys/class/video4linux/
> /sys/class/video4linux/
> └── video0 -> ../../devices/virtual/video4linux/video0
> 
> The current implementation discards virtual devices, as there's no way to 
> associate
> them with a physical device. I'll fix the code to allow it to show also 
> virtual devices.

The above comments were addressed. I added also an option at v4l2-sysfs-path[1] 
to allow
showing all discovered info as-is. By default, it will show something close to 
what a
V4L2 application would do.

I didn't care enough to add support for midi and midiC0D0 type of devices, as I 
don't have
any here for testing, and they're doubtful to be used by a V4L2 application, 
but it would
be good to latter add support for them (or to remove them from the list of 
parsed devices),
just to avoid reporting a device as of the type unknown. Not sure if is there 
any other
alsa device not parsed.

On normal mode, it outputs the device based on /dev/video? topology:

$  ./utils/v4l2-sysfs-path/v4l2-sysfs-path 
Video device: video2
        vbi: vbi0 
        sound card: hw:2 
        pcm capture: hw:2,0 
        mixer: hw:2 
Video device: video1
        sound card: hw:1 
        pcm output: hw:1,0 
        mixer: hw:1 
Video device: video0
Alsa playback device(s): hw:0,0 hw:0,1 

On device mode, it will show:

$  ./utils/v4l2-sysfs-path/v4l2-sysfs-path -d
Device pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0:
        hw:0(sound card, dev 0:0) hw:0,0(pcm capture, dev 116:6) hw:0,0(pcm 
output, dev 116:5) hw:0,1(pcm output, dev 116:4) hw:0(mixer, dev 116:8) 
hw:0,0(sound hardware, dev 116:7) 
Device pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb1/1-7:
        video2(video, dev 81:2) vbi0(vbi, dev 81:3) hw:2(sound card, dev 0:0) 
hw:2,0(pcm capture, dev 116:11) hw:2(mixer, dev 116:12) 
Device pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb1/1-8:
        video1(video, dev 81:1) hw:1(sound card, dev 0:0) hw:1,0(pcm output, 
dev 116:9) hw:1(mixer, dev 116:10) 
Device virtual0:
        video0(video, dev 81:0) 
Device virtual1:
        timer(sound timer, dev 116:2) 
Device virtual2:
        seq(sound sequencer, dev 116:3) 

In order, the above devices are:
        - HDA Intel integrated at the motherboard chipset.
        - USB Sirius webcam, with integrated audio output;
        - USB HVR 950 (em28xx based);
        - Vivi (the device at "virtual0").

[1] btw, we should rename it ;) Its name makes not much sense with the current 
approach
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