Name

VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, VIDIOC_QUERY_EXT_CTRL, VIDIOC_QUERYMENU — Enumerate controls and menu control items

Synopsis

int ioctl(int fd,
 int request,
 struct v4l2_queryctrl *argp);
 
int ioctl(int fd,
 int request,
 struct v4l2_query_ext_ctrl *argp);
 
int ioctl(int fd,
 int request,
 struct v4l2_querymenu *argp);
 

Arguments

fd

File descriptor returned by open().

request

VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, VIDIOC_QUERY_EXT_CTRL, VIDIOC_QUERYMENU

argp

Description

To query the attributes of a control applications set the id field of a struct v4l2_queryctrl and call the VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL ioctl with a pointer to this structure. The driver fills the rest of the structure or returns an EINVAL error code when the id is invalid.

It is possible to enumerate controls by calling VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL with successive id values starting from V4L2_CID_BASE up to and exclusive V4L2_CID_LASTP1. Drivers may return EINVAL if a control in this range is not supported. Further applications can enumerate private controls, which are not defined in this specification, by starting at V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE and incrementing id until the driver returns EINVAL.

In both cases, when the driver sets the V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED flag in the flags field this control is permanently disabled and should be ignored by the application.[19]

When the application ORs id with V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL the driver returns the next supported non-compound control, or EINVAL if there is none. In addition, the V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_COMPOUND flag can be specified to enumerate all compound controls (i.e. controls with type ≥ V4L2_CTRL_COMPOUND_TYPES). Specify both V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL and V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_COMPOUND in order to enumerate all controls, compound or not. Drivers which do not support these flags yet always return EINVAL.

The VIDIOC_QUERY_EXT_CTRL ioctl was introduced in order to better support controls that can use compound types, and to expose additional control information that cannot be returned in struct v4l2_queryctrl since that structure is full.

VIDIOC_QUERY_EXT_CTRL is used in the same way as VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, except that the reserved array must be zeroed as well.

Additional information is required for menu controls: the names of the menu items. To query them applications set the id and index fields of struct v4l2_querymenu and call the VIDIOC_QUERYMENU ioctl with a pointer to this structure. The driver fills the rest of the structure or returns an EINVAL error code when the id or index is invalid. Menu items are enumerated by calling VIDIOC_QUERYMENU with successive index values from struct v4l2_queryctrl minimum to maximum, inclusive. Note that it is possible for VIDIOC_QUERYMENU to return an EINVAL error code for some indices between minimum and maximum. In that case that particular menu item is not supported by this driver. Also note that the minimum value is not necessarily 0.

See also the examples in the section called “User Controls”.

Table A.95. struct v4l2_queryctrl

__u32idIdentifies the control, set by the application. See Table 1.1, “Control IDs” for predefined IDs. When the ID is ORed with V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL the driver clears the flag and returns the first control with a higher ID. Drivers which do not support this flag yet always return an EINVAL error code.
__u32typeType of control, see Table A.98, “enum v4l2_ctrl_type”.
__u8name[32]Name of the control, a NUL-terminated ASCII string. This information is intended for the user.
__s32minimumMinimum value, inclusive. This field gives a lower bound for the control. See enum v4l2_ctrl_type how the minimum value is to be used for each possible control type. Note that this a signed 32-bit value.
__s32maximumMaximum value, inclusive. This field gives an upper bound for the control. See enum v4l2_ctrl_type how the maximum value is to be used for each possible control type. Note that this a signed 32-bit value.
__s32step

This field gives a step size for the control. See enum v4l2_ctrl_type how the step value is to be used for each possible control type. Note that this an unsigned 32-bit value.

Generally drivers should not scale hardware control values. It may be necessary for example when the name or id imply a particular unit and the hardware actually accepts only multiples of said unit. If so, drivers must take care values are properly rounded when scaling, such that errors will not accumulate on repeated read-write cycles.

This field gives the smallest change of an integer control actually affecting hardware. Often the information is needed when the user can change controls by keyboard or GUI buttons, rather than a slider. When for example a hardware register accepts values 0-511 and the driver reports 0-65535, step should be 128.

Note that although signed, the step value is supposed to be always positive.

__s32default_valueThe default value of a V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_INTEGER, _BOOLEAN, _BITMASK, _MENU or _INTEGER_MENU control. Not valid for other types of controls. Note that drivers reset controls to their default value only when the driver is first loaded, never afterwards.
__u32flagsControl flags, see Table A.99, “Control Flags”.
__u32reserved[2]Reserved for future extensions. Drivers must set the array to zero.

Table A.96. struct v4l2_query_ext_ctrl

__u32idIdentifies the control, set by the application. See Table 1.1, “Control IDs” for predefined IDs. When the ID is ORed with V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL the driver clears the flag and returns the first non-compound control with a higher ID. When the ID is ORed with V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_COMPOUND the driver clears the flag and returns the first compound control with a higher ID. Set both to get the first control (compound or not) with a higher ID.
__u32typeType of control, see Table A.98, “enum v4l2_ctrl_type”.
charname[32]Name of the control, a NUL-terminated ASCII string. This information is intended for the user.
__s64minimumMinimum value, inclusive. This field gives a lower bound for the control. See enum v4l2_ctrl_type how the minimum value is to be used for each possible control type. Note that this a signed 64-bit value.
__s64maximumMaximum value, inclusive. This field gives an upper bound for the control. See enum v4l2_ctrl_type how the maximum value is to be used for each possible control type. Note that this a signed 64-bit value.
__u64step

This field gives a step size for the control. See enum v4l2_ctrl_type how the step value is to be used for each possible control type. Note that this an unsigned 64-bit value.

Generally drivers should not scale hardware control values. It may be necessary for example when the name or id imply a particular unit and the hardware actually accepts only multiples of said unit. If so, drivers must take care values are properly rounded when scaling, such that errors will not accumulate on repeated read-write cycles.

This field gives the smallest change of an integer control actually affecting hardware. Often the information is needed when the user can change controls by keyboard or GUI buttons, rather than a slider. When for example a hardware register accepts values 0-511 and the driver reports 0-65535, step should be 128.

__s64default_valueThe default value of a V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_INTEGER, _INTEGER64, _BOOLEAN, _BITMASK, _MENU, _INTEGER_MENU, _U8 or _U16 control. Not valid for other types of controls. Note that drivers reset controls to their default value only when the driver is first loaded, never afterwards.
__u32flagsControl flags, see Table A.99, “Control Flags”.
__u32elem_sizeThe size in bytes of a single element of the array. Given a char pointer p to a 3-dimensional array you can find the position of cell (z, y, x) as follows: p + ((z * dims[1] + y) * dims[0] + x) * elem_size. elem_size is always valid, also when the control isn't an array. For string controls elem_size is equal to maximum + 1.
__u32elemsThe number of elements in the N-dimensional array. If this control is not an array, then elems is 1. The elems field can never be 0.
__u32nr_of_dimsThe number of dimension in the N-dimensional array. If this control is not an array, then this field is 0.
__u32dims[V4L2_CTRL_MAX_DIMS]The size of each dimension. The first nr_of_dims elements of this array must be non-zero, all remaining elements must be zero.
__u32reserved[32]Reserved for future extensions. Applications and drivers must set the array to zero.

Table A.97. struct v4l2_querymenu

__u32 idIdentifies the control, set by the application from the respective struct v4l2_queryctrl id.
__u32 indexIndex of the menu item, starting at zero, set by the application.
union   
 __u8name[32]Name of the menu item, a NUL-terminated ASCII string. This information is intended for the user. This field is valid for V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_MENU type controls.
 __s64value Value of the integer menu item. This field is valid for V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_INTEGER_MENU type controls.
__u32 reservedReserved for future extensions. Drivers must set the array to zero.

Table A.98. enum v4l2_ctrl_type

TypeminimumstepmaximumDescription
V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_INTEGERanyanyanyAn integer-valued control ranging from minimum to maximum inclusive. The step value indicates the increment between values which are actually different on the hardware.
V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_BOOLEAN011A boolean-valued control. Zero corresponds to "disabled", and one means "enabled".
V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_MENU≥ 01N-1The control has a menu of N choices. The names of the menu items can be enumerated with the VIDIOC_QUERYMENU ioctl.
V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_INTEGER_MENU≥ 01N-1 The control has a menu of N choices. The values of the menu items can be enumerated with the VIDIOC_QUERYMENU ioctl. This is similar to V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_MENU except that instead of strings, the menu items are signed 64-bit integers.
V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_BITMASK0n/aanyA bitmask field. The maximum value is the set of bits that can be used, all other bits are to be 0. The maximum value is interpreted as a __u32, allowing the use of bit 31 in the bitmask.
V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_BUTTON000A control which performs an action when set. Drivers must ignore the value passed with VIDIOC_S_CTRL and return an EINVAL error code on a VIDIOC_G_CTRL attempt.
V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_INTEGER64anyanyanyA 64-bit integer valued control. Minimum, maximum and step size cannot be queried using VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL. Only VIDIOC_QUERY_EXT_CTRL can retrieve the 64-bit min/max/step values, they should be interpreted as n/a when using VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL.
V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_STRING≥ 0≥ 1≥ 0The minimum and maximum string lengths. The step size means that the string must be (minimum + N * step) characters long for N ≥ 0. These lengths do not include the terminating zero, so in order to pass a string of length 8 to VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS you need to set the size field of struct v4l2_ext_control to 9. For VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS you can set the size field to maximum + 1. Which character encoding is used will depend on the string control itself and should be part of the control documentation.
V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_CTRL_CLASSn/an/an/aThis is not a control. When VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL is called with a control ID equal to a control class code (see Table A.68, “Control classes”) + 1, the ioctl returns the name of the control class and this control type. Older drivers which do not support this feature return an EINVAL error code.
V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_U8anyanyanyAn unsigned 8-bit valued control ranging from minimum to maximum inclusive. The step value indicates the increment between values which are actually different on the hardware.
V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_U16anyanyanyAn unsigned 16-bit valued control ranging from minimum to maximum inclusive. The step value indicates the increment between values which are actually different on the hardware.

Table A.99. Control Flags

V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED0x0001This control is permanently disabled and should be ignored by the application. Any attempt to change the control will result in an EINVAL error code.
V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_GRABBED0x0002This control is temporarily unchangeable, for example because another application took over control of the respective resource. Such controls may be displayed specially in a user interface. Attempts to change the control may result in an EBUSY error code.
V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_READ_ONLY0x0004This control is permanently readable only. Any attempt to change the control will result in an EINVAL error code.
V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_UPDATE0x0008A hint that changing this control may affect the value of other controls within the same control class. Applications should update their user interface accordingly.
V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_INACTIVE0x0010This control is not applicable to the current configuration and should be displayed accordingly in a user interface. For example the flag may be set on a MPEG audio level 2 bitrate control when MPEG audio encoding level 1 was selected with another control.
V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_SLIDER0x0020A hint that this control is best represented as a slider-like element in a user interface.
V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_WRITE_ONLY0x0040This control is permanently writable only. Any attempt to read the control will result in an EACCES error code error code. This flag is typically present for relative controls or action controls where writing a value will cause the device to carry out a given action (e. g. motor control) but no meaningful value can be returned.
V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_VOLATILE0x0080This control is volatile, which means that the value of the control changes continuously. A typical example would be the current gain value if the device is in auto-gain mode. In such a case the hardware calculates the gain value based on the lighting conditions which can change over time. Note that setting a new value for a volatile control will have no effect and no V4L2_EVENT_CTRL_CH_VALUE will be sent, unless the V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_EXECUTE_ON_WRITE flag (see below) is also set. Otherwise the new value will just be ignored.
V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_HAS_PAYLOAD0x0100This control has a pointer type, so its value has to be accessed using one of the pointer fields of struct v4l2_ext_control. This flag is set for controls that are an array, string, or have a compound type. In all cases you have to set a pointer to memory containing the payload of the control.
V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_EXECUTE_ON_WRITE0x0200The value provided to the control will be propagated to the driver even if remains constant. This is required when the control represents an action on the hardware. For example: clearing an error flag or triggering the flash. All the controls of the type V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_BUTTON have this flag set.

Return Value

On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the errno variable is set appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the Generic Error Codes chapter.

EINVAL

The struct v4l2_queryctrl id is invalid. The struct v4l2_querymenu id is invalid or index is out of range (less than minimum or greater than maximum) or this particular menu item is not supported by the driver.

EACCES

An attempt was made to read a write-only control.



[19] V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED was intended for two purposes: Drivers can skip predefined controls not supported by the hardware (although returning EINVAL would do as well), or disable predefined and private controls after hardware detection without the trouble of reordering control arrays and indices (EINVAL cannot be used to skip private controls because it would prematurely end the enumeration).