VIDIOC_SUBSCRIBE_EVENT, VIDIOC_UNSUBSCRIBE_EVENT — Subscribe or unsubscribe event
int ioctl( | int fd, |
int request, | |
struct v4l2_event_subscription
*argp) ; |
fd
File descriptor returned by open()
.
request
VIDIOC_SUBSCRIBE_EVENT, VIDIOC_UNSUBSCRIBE_EVENT
argp
Subscribe or unsubscribe V4L2 event. Subscribed events are
dequeued by using the VIDIOC_DQEVENT
ioctl.
Table A.110. struct v4l2_event_subscription
__u32 | type | Type of the event, see Table A.13, “Event Types”. Note that
V4L2_EVENT_ALL can be used with VIDIOC_UNSUBSCRIBE_EVENT
for unsubscribing all events at once. |
__u32 | id | ID of the event source. If there is no ID associated with the event source, then set this to 0. Whether or not an event needs an ID depends on the event type. |
__u32 | flags | Event flags, see Table A.111, “Event Flags”. |
__u32 | reserved [5] | Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and applications must set the array to zero. |
Table A.111. Event Flags
V4L2_EVENT_SUB_FL_SEND_INITIAL | 0x0001 | When this event is subscribed an initial event will be sent
containing the current status. This only makes sense for events
that are triggered by a status change such as V4L2_EVENT_CTRL .
Other events will ignore this flag. |
V4L2_EVENT_SUB_FL_ALLOW_FEEDBACK | 0x0002 | If set, then events directly caused by an ioctl will also be sent to
the filehandle that called that ioctl. For example, changing a control using
Since it can't tell whether that event was caused by another application
or by the Think carefully when you set this flag so you won't get into situations like that. |
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.