#ifndef PWC_IOCTL_H #define PWC_IOCTL_H /* (C) 2001-2003 Nemosoft Unv. webcam@smcc.demon.nl This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ /* This is pwc-ioctl.h belonging to PWC 8.10 */ /* Changes 2001/08/03 Alvarado Added ioctl constants to access methods for changing white balance and red/blue gains 2002/12/15 G. H. Fernandez-Toribio VIDIOCGREALSIZE */ /* These are private ioctl() commands, specific for the Philips webcams. They contain functions not found in other webcams, and settings not specified in the Video4Linux API. The #define names are built up like follows: VIDIOC VIDeo IOCtl prefix PWC Philps WebCam G optional: Get S optional: Set ... the function */ /* The frame rate is encoded in the video_window.flags parameter using the upper 16 bits, since some flags are defined nowadays. The following defines provide a mask and shift to filter out this value. In 'Snapshot' mode the camera freezes its automatic exposure and colour balance controls. */ #define PWC_FPS_SHIFT 16 #define PWC_FPS_MASK 0x00FF0000 #define PWC_FPS_FRMASK 0x003F0000 #define PWC_FPS_SNAPSHOT 0x00400000 struct pwc_probe { char name[32]; int type; }; /* pwc_whitebalance.mode values */ #define PWC_WB_INDOOR 0 #define PWC_WB_OUTDOOR 1 #define PWC_WB_FL 2 #define PWC_WB_MANUAL 3 #define PWC_WB_AUTO 4 /* Used with VIDIOCPWC[SG]AWB (Auto White Balance). Set mode to one of the PWC_WB_* values above. *red and *blue are the respective gains of these colour components inside the camera; range 0..65535 When 'mode' == PWC_WB_MANUAL, 'manual_red' and 'manual_blue' are set or read; otherwise undefined. 'read_red' and 'read_blue' are read-only. */ struct pwc_whitebalance { int mode; int manual_red, manual_blue; /* R/W */ int read_red, read_blue; /* R/O */ }; /* 'control_speed' and 'control_delay' are used in automatic whitebalance mode, and tell the camera how fast it should react to changes in lighting, and with how much delay. Valid values are 0..65535. */ struct pwc_wb_speed { int control_speed; int control_delay; }; /* Used with VIDIOCPWC[SG]LED */ struct pwc_leds { int led_on; /* Led on-time; range = 0..25000 */ int led_off; /* Led off-time; range = 0..25000 */ }; /* Image size (used with GREALSIZE) */ struct pwc_imagesize { int width; int height; }; /* Restore user settings */ #define VIDIOCPWCRUSER _IO('v', 192) /* Save user settings */ #define VIDIOCPWCSUSER _IO('v', 193) /* Restore factory settings */ #define VIDIOCPWCFACTORY _IO('v', 194) /* You can manipulate the compression factor. A compression preference of 0 means use uncompressed modes when available; 1 is low compression, 2 is medium and 3 is high compression preferred. Of course, the higher the compression, the lower the bandwidth used but more chance of artefacts in the image. The driver automatically chooses a higher compression when the preferred mode is not available. */ /* Set preferred compression quality (0 = uncompressed, 3 = highest compression) */ #define VIDIOCPWCSCQUAL _IOW('v', 195, int) /* Get preferred compression quality */ #define VIDIOCPWCGCQUAL _IOR('v', 195, int) /* This is a probe function; since so many devices are supported, it becomes difficult to include all the names in programs that want to check for the enhanced Philips stuff. So in stead, try this PROBE; it returns a structure with the original name, and the corresponding Philips type. To use, fill the structure with zeroes, call PROBE and if that succeeds, compare the name with that returned from VIDIOCGCAP; they should be the same. If so, you can be assured it is a Philips (OEM) cam and the type is valid. */ #define VIDIOCPWCPROBE _IOR('v', 199, struct pwc_probe) /* Set AGC (Automatic Gain Control); int < 0 = auto, 0..65535 = fixed */ #define VIDIOCPWCSAGC _IOW('v', 200, int) /* Get AGC; int < 0 = auto; >= 0 = fixed, range 0..65535 */ #define VIDIOCPWCGAGC _IOR('v', 200, int) /* Set shutter speed; int < 0 = auto; >= 0 = fixed, range 0..65535 */ #define VIDIOCPWCSSHUTTER _IOW('v', 201, int) /* Color compensation (Auto White Balance) */ #define VIDIOCPWCSAWB _IOW('v', 202, struct pwc_whitebalance) #define VIDIOCPWCGAWB _IOR('v', 202, struct pwc_whitebalance) /* Auto WB speed */ #define VIDIOCPWCSAWBSPEED _IOW('v', 203, struct pwc_wb_speed) #define VIDIOCPWCGAWBSPEED _IOR('v', 203, struct pwc_wb_speed) /* LEDs on/off/blink; int range 0..65535 */ #define VIDIOCPWCSLED _IOW('v', 205, struct pwc_leds) #define VIDIOCPWCGLED _IOR('v', 205, struct pwc_leds) /* Contour (sharpness); int < 0 = auto, 0..65536 = fixed */ #define VIDIOCPWCSCONTOUR _IOW('v', 206, int) #define VIDIOCPWCGCONTOUR _IOR('v', 206, int) /* Backlight compensation; 0 = off, otherwise on */ #define VIDIOCPWCSBACKLIGHT _IOW('v', 207, int) #define VIDIOCPWCGBACKLIGHT _IOR('v', 207, int) /* Flickerless mode; = 0 off, otherwise on */ #define VIDIOCPWCSFLICKER _IOW('v', 208, int) #define VIDIOCPWCGFLICKER _IOR('v', 208, int) /* Dynamic noise reduction; 0 off, 3 = high noise reduction */ #define VIDIOCPWCSDYNNOISE _IOW('v', 209, int) #define VIDIOCPWCGDYNNOISE _IOR('v', 209, int) /* Real image size as used by the camera; tells you whether or not there's a gray border around the image */ #define VIDIOCPWCGREALSIZE _IOR('v', 210, struct pwc_imagesize) #endif