1 /* Linux driver for Philips webcam
2 USB and Video4Linux interface part.
3 (C) 1999-2004 Nemosoft Unv.
4 (C) 2004-2006 Luc Saillard (luc@saillard.org)
6 NOTE: this version of pwc is an unofficial (modified) release of pwc & pcwx
7 driver and thus may have bugs that are not present in the original version.
8 Please send bug reports and support requests to <luc@saillard.org>.
9 The decompression routines have been implemented by reverse-engineering the
10 Nemosoft binary pwcx module. Caveat emptor.
12 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
15 (at your option) any later version.
17 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 GNU General Public License for more details.
22 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
24 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
29 This code forms the interface between the USB layers and the Philips
30 specific stuff. Some adanved stuff of the driver falls under an
31 NDA, signed between me and Philips B.V., Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and
32 is thus not distributed in source form. The binary pwcx.o module
33 contains the code that falls under the NDA.
35 In case you're wondering: 'pwc' stands for "Philips WebCam", but
36 I really didn't want to type 'philips_web_cam' every time (I'm lazy as
37 any Linux kernel hacker, but I don't like uncomprehensible abbreviations
40 Oh yes, convention: to disctinguish between all the various pointers to
41 device-structures, I use these names for the pointer variables:
42 udev: struct usb_device *
43 vdev: struct video_device *
44 pdev: struct pwc_devive *
48 - Alvarado: adding whitebalance code
49 - Alistar Moire: QuickCam 3000 Pro device/product ID
50 - Tony Hoyle: Creative Labs Webcam 5 device/product ID
51 - Mark Burazin: solving hang in VIDIOCSYNC when camera gets unplugged
52 - Jk Fang: Sotec Afina Eye ID
53 - Xavier Roche: QuickCam Pro 4000 ID
54 - Jens Knudsen: QuickCam Zoom ID
55 - J. Debert: QuickCam for Notebooks ID
58 #include <linux/errno.h>
59 #include <linux/init.h>
61 #include <linux/module.h>
62 #include <linux/poll.h>
63 #include <linux/slab.h>
64 #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
65 #include <linux/version.h>
67 #include <linux/moduleparam.h>
70 #include "pwc-kiara.h"
71 #include "pwc-timon.h"
72 #include "pwc-dec23.h"
74 #include "pwc-uncompress.h"
76 /* Function prototypes and driver templates */
78 /* hotplug device table support */
79 static const struct usb_device_id pwc_device_table [] = {
80 { USB_DEVICE(0x0471, 0x0302) }, /* Philips models */
81 { USB_DEVICE(0x0471, 0x0303) },
82 { USB_DEVICE(0x0471, 0x0304) },
83 { USB_DEVICE(0x0471, 0x0307) },
84 { USB_DEVICE(0x0471, 0x0308) },
85 { USB_DEVICE(0x0471, 0x030C) },
86 { USB_DEVICE(0x0471, 0x0310) },
87 { USB_DEVICE(0x0471, 0x0311) }, /* Philips ToUcam PRO II */
88 { USB_DEVICE(0x0471, 0x0312) },
89 { USB_DEVICE(0x0471, 0x0313) }, /* the 'new' 720K */
90 { USB_DEVICE(0x0471, 0x0329) }, /* Philips SPC 900NC PC Camera */
91 { USB_DEVICE(0x069A, 0x0001) }, /* Askey */
92 { USB_DEVICE(0x046D, 0x08B0) }, /* Logitech QuickCam Pro 3000 */
93 { USB_DEVICE(0x046D, 0x08B1) }, /* Logitech QuickCam Notebook Pro */
94 { USB_DEVICE(0x046D, 0x08B2) }, /* Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000 */
95 { USB_DEVICE(0x046D, 0x08B3) }, /* Logitech QuickCam Zoom (old model) */
96 { USB_DEVICE(0x046D, 0x08B4) }, /* Logitech QuickCam Zoom (new model) */
97 { USB_DEVICE(0x046D, 0x08B5) }, /* Logitech QuickCam Orbit/Sphere */
98 { USB_DEVICE(0x046D, 0x08B6) }, /* Logitech (reserved) */
99 { USB_DEVICE(0x046D, 0x08B7) }, /* Logitech (reserved) */
100 { USB_DEVICE(0x046D, 0x08B8) }, /* Logitech (reserved) */
101 { USB_DEVICE(0x055D, 0x9000) }, /* Samsung MPC-C10 */
102 { USB_DEVICE(0x055D, 0x9001) }, /* Samsung MPC-C30 */
103 { USB_DEVICE(0x055D, 0x9002) }, /* Samsung SNC-35E (Ver3.0) */
104 { USB_DEVICE(0x041E, 0x400C) }, /* Creative Webcam 5 */
105 { USB_DEVICE(0x041E, 0x4011) }, /* Creative Webcam Pro Ex */
106 { USB_DEVICE(0x04CC, 0x8116) }, /* Afina Eye */
107 { USB_DEVICE(0x06BE, 0x8116) }, /* new Afina Eye */
108 { USB_DEVICE(0x0d81, 0x1910) }, /* Visionite */
109 { USB_DEVICE(0x0d81, 0x1900) },
112 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(usb, pwc_device_table);
114 static int usb_pwc_probe(struct usb_interface *intf, const struct usb_device_id *id);
115 static void usb_pwc_disconnect(struct usb_interface *intf);
117 static struct usb_driver pwc_driver = {
118 .name = "Philips webcam", /* name */
119 .id_table = pwc_device_table,
120 .probe = usb_pwc_probe, /* probe() */
121 .disconnect = usb_pwc_disconnect, /* disconnect() */
124 #define MAX_DEV_HINTS 20
125 #define MAX_ISOC_ERRORS 20
127 static int default_size = PSZ_QCIF;
128 static int default_fps = 10;
129 static int default_fbufs = 3; /* Default number of frame buffers */
130 int pwc_mbufs = 2; /* Default number of mmap() buffers */
132 int pwc_trace = PWC_DEBUG_LEVEL;
134 static int power_save = 0;
135 static int led_on = 100, led_off = 0; /* defaults to LED that is on while in use */
136 static int pwc_preferred_compression = 1; /* 0..3 = uncompressed..high */
139 char serial_number[30];
141 struct pwc_device *pdev;
142 } device_hint[MAX_DEV_HINTS];
146 static int pwc_video_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
147 static int pwc_video_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
148 static ssize_t pwc_video_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf,
149 size_t count, loff_t *ppos);
150 static unsigned int pwc_video_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait);
151 static int pwc_video_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
152 unsigned int ioctlnr, unsigned long arg);
153 static int pwc_video_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma);
155 static struct file_operations pwc_fops = {
156 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
157 .open = pwc_video_open,
158 .release = pwc_video_close,
159 .read = pwc_video_read,
160 .poll = pwc_video_poll,
161 .mmap = pwc_video_mmap,
162 .ioctl = pwc_video_ioctl,
163 .compat_ioctl = v4l_compat_ioctl32,
166 static struct video_device pwc_template = {
167 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
168 .name = "Philips Webcam", /* Filled in later */
169 .type = VID_TYPE_CAPTURE,
170 .hardware = VID_HARDWARE_PWC,
171 .release = video_device_release,
176 /***************************************************************************/
178 /* Okay, this is some magic that I worked out and the reasoning behind it...
180 The biggest problem with any USB device is of course: "what to do
181 when the user unplugs the device while it is in use by an application?"
182 We have several options:
183 1) Curse them with the 7 plagues when they do (requires divine intervention)
184 2) Tell them not to (won't work: they'll do it anyway)
185 3) Oops the kernel (this will have a negative effect on a user's uptime)
186 4) Do something sensible.
188 Of course, we go for option 4.
190 It happens that this device will be linked to two times, once from
191 usb_device and once from the video_device in their respective 'private'
192 pointers. This is done when the device is probed() and all initialization
193 succeeded. The pwc_device struct links back to both structures.
195 When a device is unplugged while in use it will be removed from the
196 list of known USB devices; I also de-register it as a V4L device, but
197 unfortunately I can't free the memory since the struct is still in use
198 by the file descriptor. This free-ing is then deferend until the first
199 opportunity. Crude, but it works.
201 A small 'advantage' is that if a user unplugs the cam and plugs it back
202 in, it should get assigned the same video device minor, but unfortunately
203 it's non-trivial to re-link the cam back to the video device... (that
204 would surely be magic! :))
207 /***************************************************************************/
208 /* Private functions */
210 /* Here we want the physical address of the memory.
211 * This is used when initializing the contents of the area.
216 static void *pwc_rvmalloc(unsigned long size)
221 mem=vmalloc_32(size);
225 memset(mem, 0, size); /* Clear the ram out, no junk to the user */
226 adr=(unsigned long) mem;
229 SetPageReserved(vmalloc_to_page((void *)adr));
236 static void pwc_rvfree(void * mem, unsigned long size)
243 adr=(unsigned long) mem;
244 while ((long) size > 0)
246 ClearPageReserved(vmalloc_to_page((void *)adr));
256 static int pwc_allocate_buffers(struct pwc_device *pdev)
261 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY(">> pwc_allocate_buffers(pdev = 0x%p)\n", pdev);
266 /* Allocate Isochronuous pipe buffers */
267 for (i = 0; i < MAX_ISO_BUFS; i++) {
268 if (pdev->sbuf[i].data == NULL) {
269 kbuf = kzalloc(ISO_BUFFER_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
271 PWC_ERROR("Failed to allocate iso buffer %d.\n", i);
274 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Allocated iso buffer at %p.\n", kbuf);
275 pdev->sbuf[i].data = kbuf;
279 /* Allocate frame buffer structure */
280 if (pdev->fbuf == NULL) {
281 kbuf = kzalloc(default_fbufs * sizeof(struct pwc_frame_buf), GFP_KERNEL);
283 PWC_ERROR("Failed to allocate frame buffer structure.\n");
286 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Allocated frame buffer structure at %p.\n", kbuf);
290 /* create frame buffers, and make circular ring */
291 for (i = 0; i < default_fbufs; i++) {
292 if (pdev->fbuf[i].data == NULL) {
293 kbuf = vmalloc(PWC_FRAME_SIZE); /* need vmalloc since frame buffer > 128K */
295 PWC_ERROR("Failed to allocate frame buffer %d.\n", i);
298 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Allocated frame buffer %d at %p.\n", i, kbuf);
299 pdev->fbuf[i].data = kbuf;
300 memset(kbuf, 0, PWC_FRAME_SIZE);
304 /* Allocate decompressor table space */
305 if (DEVICE_USE_CODEC1(pdev->type))
306 err = pwc_dec1_alloc(pdev);
308 err = pwc_dec23_alloc(pdev);
311 PWC_ERROR("Failed to allocate decompress table.\n");
315 /* Allocate image buffer; double buffer for mmap() */
316 kbuf = pwc_rvmalloc(pwc_mbufs * pdev->len_per_image);
318 PWC_ERROR("Failed to allocate image buffer(s). needed (%d)\n",
319 pwc_mbufs * pdev->len_per_image);
322 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Allocated image buffer at %p.\n", kbuf);
323 pdev->image_data = kbuf;
324 for (i = 0; i < pwc_mbufs; i++) {
325 pdev->images[i].offset = i * pdev->len_per_image;
326 pdev->images[i].vma_use_count = 0;
328 for (; i < MAX_IMAGES; i++) {
329 pdev->images[i].offset = 0;
334 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("<< pwc_allocate_buffers()\n");
338 static void pwc_free_buffers(struct pwc_device *pdev)
342 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Entering free_buffers(%p).\n", pdev);
346 /* Release Iso-pipe buffers */
347 for (i = 0; i < MAX_ISO_BUFS; i++)
348 if (pdev->sbuf[i].data != NULL) {
349 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Freeing ISO buffer at %p.\n", pdev->sbuf[i].data);
350 kfree(pdev->sbuf[i].data);
351 pdev->sbuf[i].data = NULL;
354 /* The same for frame buffers */
355 if (pdev->fbuf != NULL) {
356 for (i = 0; i < default_fbufs; i++) {
357 if (pdev->fbuf[i].data != NULL) {
358 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Freeing frame buffer %d at %p.\n", i, pdev->fbuf[i].data);
359 vfree(pdev->fbuf[i].data);
360 pdev->fbuf[i].data = NULL;
367 /* Intermediate decompression buffer & tables */
368 if (pdev->decompress_data != NULL) {
369 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Freeing decompression buffer at %p.\n", pdev->decompress_data);
370 kfree(pdev->decompress_data);
371 pdev->decompress_data = NULL;
374 /* Release image buffers */
375 if (pdev->image_data != NULL) {
376 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Freeing image buffer at %p.\n", pdev->image_data);
377 pwc_rvfree(pdev->image_data, pwc_mbufs * pdev->len_per_image);
379 pdev->image_data = NULL;
381 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Leaving free_buffers().\n");
384 /* The frame & image buffer mess.
386 Yes, this is a mess. Well, it used to be simple, but alas... In this
387 module, 3 buffers schemes are used to get the data from the USB bus to
388 the user program. The first scheme involves the ISO buffers (called thus
389 since they transport ISO data from the USB controller), and not really
390 interesting. Suffices to say the data from this buffer is quickly
391 gathered in an interrupt handler (pwc_isoc_handler) and placed into the
394 The frame buffer is the second scheme, and is the central element here.
395 It collects the data from a single frame from the camera (hence, the
396 name). Frames are delimited by the USB camera with a short USB packet,
397 so that's easy to detect. The frame buffers form a list that is filled
398 by the camera+USB controller and drained by the user process through
399 either read() or mmap().
401 The image buffer is the third scheme, in which frames are decompressed
402 and converted into planar format. For mmap() there is more than
403 one image buffer available.
405 The frame buffers provide the image buffering. In case the user process
406 is a bit slow, this introduces lag and some undesired side-effects.
407 The problem arises when the frame buffer is full. I used to drop the last
408 frame, which makes the data in the queue stale very quickly. But dropping
409 the frame at the head of the queue proved to be a litte bit more difficult.
410 I tried a circular linked scheme, but this introduced more problems than
413 Because filling and draining are completely asynchronous processes, this
414 requires some fiddling with pointers and mutexes.
416 Eventually, I came up with a system with 2 lists: an 'empty' frame list
417 and a 'full' frame list:
418 * Initially, all frame buffers but one are on the 'empty' list; the one
419 remaining buffer is our initial fill frame.
420 * If a frame is needed for filling, we try to take it from the 'empty'
421 list, unless that list is empty, in which case we take the buffer at
422 the head of the 'full' list.
423 * When our fill buffer has been filled, it is appended to the 'full'
425 * If a frame is needed by read() or mmap(), it is taken from the head of
426 the 'full' list, handled, and then appended to the 'empty' list. If no
427 buffer is present on the 'full' list, we wait.
428 The advantage is that the buffer that is currently being decompressed/
429 converted, is on neither list, and thus not in our way (any other scheme
430 I tried had the problem of old data lingering in the queue).
432 Whatever strategy you choose, it always remains a tradeoff: with more
433 frame buffers the chances of a missed frame are reduced. On the other
434 hand, on slower machines it introduces lag because the queue will
439 \brief Find next frame buffer to fill. Take from empty or full list, whichever comes first.
441 static int pwc_next_fill_frame(struct pwc_device *pdev)
447 spin_lock_irqsave(&pdev->ptrlock, flags);
448 if (pdev->fill_frame != NULL) {
449 /* append to 'full' list */
450 if (pdev->full_frames == NULL) {
451 pdev->full_frames = pdev->fill_frame;
452 pdev->full_frames_tail = pdev->full_frames;
455 pdev->full_frames_tail->next = pdev->fill_frame;
456 pdev->full_frames_tail = pdev->fill_frame;
459 if (pdev->empty_frames != NULL) {
460 /* We have empty frames available. That's easy */
461 pdev->fill_frame = pdev->empty_frames;
462 pdev->empty_frames = pdev->empty_frames->next;
465 /* Hmm. Take it from the full list */
467 if (pdev->full_frames == NULL) {
468 PWC_ERROR("Neither empty or full frames available!\n");
469 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pdev->ptrlock, flags);
472 pdev->fill_frame = pdev->full_frames;
473 pdev->full_frames = pdev->full_frames->next;
476 pdev->fill_frame->next = NULL;
477 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pdev->ptrlock, flags);
483 \brief Reset all buffers, pointers and lists, except for the image_used[] buffer.
485 If the image_used[] buffer is cleared too, mmap()/VIDIOCSYNC will run into trouble.
487 static void pwc_reset_buffers(struct pwc_device *pdev)
492 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY(">> %s __enter__\n", __FUNCTION__);
494 spin_lock_irqsave(&pdev->ptrlock, flags);
495 pdev->full_frames = NULL;
496 pdev->full_frames_tail = NULL;
497 for (i = 0; i < default_fbufs; i++) {
498 pdev->fbuf[i].filled = 0;
500 pdev->fbuf[i].next = &pdev->fbuf[i - 1];
502 pdev->fbuf->next = NULL;
504 pdev->empty_frames = &pdev->fbuf[default_fbufs - 1];
505 pdev->empty_frames_tail = pdev->fbuf;
506 pdev->read_frame = NULL;
507 pdev->fill_frame = pdev->empty_frames;
508 pdev->empty_frames = pdev->empty_frames->next;
510 pdev->image_read_pos = 0;
511 pdev->fill_image = 0;
512 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pdev->ptrlock, flags);
514 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("<< %s __leaving__\n", __FUNCTION__);
519 \brief Do all the handling for getting one frame: get pointer, decompress, advance pointers.
521 int pwc_handle_frame(struct pwc_device *pdev)
526 spin_lock_irqsave(&pdev->ptrlock, flags);
527 /* First grab our read_frame; this is removed from all lists, so
528 we can release the lock after this without problems */
529 if (pdev->read_frame != NULL) {
530 /* This can't theoretically happen */
531 PWC_ERROR("Huh? Read frame still in use?\n");
532 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pdev->ptrlock, flags);
537 if (pdev->full_frames == NULL) {
538 PWC_ERROR("Woops. No frames ready.\n");
541 pdev->read_frame = pdev->full_frames;
542 pdev->full_frames = pdev->full_frames->next;
543 pdev->read_frame->next = NULL;
546 if (pdev->read_frame != NULL) {
547 /* Decompression is a lenghty process, so it's outside of the lock.
548 This gives the isoc_handler the opportunity to fill more frames
551 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pdev->ptrlock, flags);
552 ret = pwc_decompress(pdev);
553 spin_lock_irqsave(&pdev->ptrlock, flags);
555 /* We're done with read_buffer, tack it to the end of the empty buffer list */
556 if (pdev->empty_frames == NULL) {
557 pdev->empty_frames = pdev->read_frame;
558 pdev->empty_frames_tail = pdev->empty_frames;
561 pdev->empty_frames_tail->next = pdev->read_frame;
562 pdev->empty_frames_tail = pdev->read_frame;
564 pdev->read_frame = NULL;
566 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pdev->ptrlock, flags);
571 \brief Advance pointers of image buffer (after each user request)
573 void pwc_next_image(struct pwc_device *pdev)
575 pdev->image_used[pdev->fill_image] = 0;
576 pdev->fill_image = (pdev->fill_image + 1) % pwc_mbufs;
580 * Print debug information when a frame is discarded because all of our buffer
583 static void pwc_frame_dumped(struct pwc_device *pdev)
585 pdev->vframes_dumped++;
586 if (pdev->vframe_count < FRAME_LOWMARK)
589 if (pdev->vframes_dumped < 20)
590 PWC_DEBUG_FLOW("Dumping frame %d\n", pdev->vframe_count);
591 else if (pdev->vframes_dumped == 20)
592 PWC_DEBUG_FLOW("Dumping frame %d (last message)\n",
596 static int pwc_rcv_short_packet(struct pwc_device *pdev, const struct pwc_frame_buf *fbuf)
600 /* The ToUCam Fun CMOS sensor causes the firmware to send 2 or 3 bogus
601 frames on the USB wire after an exposure change. This conditition is
602 however detected in the cam and a bit is set in the header.
604 if (pdev->type == 730) {
605 unsigned char *ptr = (unsigned char *)fbuf->data;
607 if (ptr[1] == 1 && ptr[0] & 0x10) {
608 PWC_TRACE("Hyundai CMOS sensor bug. Dropping frame.\n");
609 pdev->drop_frames += 2;
610 pdev->vframes_error++;
612 if ((ptr[0] ^ pdev->vmirror) & 0x01) {
614 pdev->snapshot_button_status = 1;
615 PWC_TRACE("Snapshot button pressed.\n");
618 PWC_TRACE("Snapshot button released.\n");
621 if ((ptr[0] ^ pdev->vmirror) & 0x02) {
623 PWC_TRACE("Image is mirrored.\n");
625 PWC_TRACE("Image is normal.\n");
627 pdev->vmirror = ptr[0] & 0x03;
628 /* Sometimes the trailer of the 730 is still sent as a 4 byte packet
629 after a short frame; this condition is filtered out specifically. A 4 byte
630 frame doesn't make sense anyway.
631 So we get either this sequence:
632 drop_bit set -> 4 byte frame -> short frame -> good frame
634 drop_bit set -> short frame -> good frame
635 So we drop either 3 or 2 frames in all!
637 if (fbuf->filled == 4)
640 else if (pdev->type == 740 || pdev->type == 720) {
641 unsigned char *ptr = (unsigned char *)fbuf->data;
642 if ((ptr[0] ^ pdev->vmirror) & 0x01) {
644 pdev->snapshot_button_status = 1;
645 PWC_TRACE("Snapshot button pressed.\n");
648 PWC_TRACE("Snapshot button released.\n");
650 pdev->vmirror = ptr[0] & 0x03;
653 /* In case we were instructed to drop the frame, do so silently.
654 The buffer pointers are not updated either (but the counters are reset below).
656 if (pdev->drop_frames > 0)
659 /* Check for underflow first */
660 if (fbuf->filled < pdev->frame_total_size) {
661 PWC_DEBUG_FLOW("Frame buffer underflow (%d bytes);"
662 " discarded.\n", fbuf->filled);
663 pdev->vframes_error++;
666 /* Send only once per EOF */
667 awake = 1; /* delay wake_ups */
669 /* Find our next frame to fill. This will always succeed, since we
670 * nick a frame from either empty or full list, but if we had to
671 * take it from the full list, it means a frame got dropped.
673 if (pwc_next_fill_frame(pdev))
674 pwc_frame_dumped(pdev);
678 pdev->vframe_count++;
682 /* This gets called for the Isochronous pipe (video). This is done in
683 * interrupt time, so it has to be fast, not crash, and not stall. Neat.
685 static void pwc_isoc_handler(struct urb *urb, struct pt_regs *regs)
687 struct pwc_device *pdev;
690 struct pwc_frame_buf *fbuf;
691 unsigned char *fillptr = NULL, *iso_buf = NULL;
694 pdev = (struct pwc_device *)urb->context;
696 PWC_ERROR("isoc_handler() called with NULL device?!\n");
700 if (urb->status == -ENOENT || urb->status == -ECONNRESET) {
701 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("URB (%p) unlinked %ssynchronuously.\n", urb, urb->status == -ENOENT ? "" : "a");
704 if (urb->status != -EINPROGRESS && urb->status != 0) {
708 switch(urb->status) {
709 case -ENOSR: errmsg = "Buffer error (overrun)"; break;
710 case -EPIPE: errmsg = "Stalled (device not responding)"; break;
711 case -EOVERFLOW: errmsg = "Babble (bad cable?)"; break;
712 case -EPROTO: errmsg = "Bit-stuff error (bad cable?)"; break;
713 case -EILSEQ: errmsg = "CRC/Timeout (could be anything)"; break;
714 case -ETIMEDOUT: errmsg = "NAK (device does not respond)"; break;
716 PWC_DEBUG_FLOW("pwc_isoc_handler() called with status %d [%s].\n", urb->status, errmsg);
717 /* Give up after a number of contiguous errors on the USB bus.
718 Appearantly something is wrong so we simulate an unplug event.
720 if (++pdev->visoc_errors > MAX_ISOC_ERRORS)
722 PWC_INFO("Too many ISOC errors, bailing out.\n");
723 pdev->error_status = EIO;
725 wake_up_interruptible(&pdev->frameq);
727 goto handler_end; // ugly, but practical
730 fbuf = pdev->fill_frame;
732 PWC_ERROR("pwc_isoc_handler without valid fill frame.\n");
737 fillptr = fbuf->data + fbuf->filled;
740 /* Reset ISOC error counter. We did get here, after all. */
741 pdev->visoc_errors = 0;
743 /* vsync: 0 = don't copy data
748 for (i = 0; i < urb->number_of_packets; i++) {
749 fst = urb->iso_frame_desc[i].status;
750 flen = urb->iso_frame_desc[i].actual_length;
751 iso_buf = urb->transfer_buffer + urb->iso_frame_desc[i].offset;
753 if (flen > 0) { /* if valid data... */
754 if (pdev->vsync > 0) { /* ...and we are not sync-hunting... */
757 /* ...copy data to frame buffer, if possible */
758 if (flen + fbuf->filled > pdev->frame_total_size) {
759 PWC_DEBUG_FLOW("Frame buffer overflow (flen = %d, frame_total_size = %d).\n", flen, pdev->frame_total_size);
760 pdev->vsync = 0; /* Hmm, let's wait for an EOF (end-of-frame) */
761 pdev->vframes_error++;
764 memmove(fillptr, iso_buf, flen);
768 fbuf->filled += flen;
771 if (flen < pdev->vlast_packet_size) {
772 /* Shorter packet... We probably have the end of an image-frame;
773 wake up read() process and let select()/poll() do something.
774 Decompression is done in user time over there.
776 if (pdev->vsync == 2) {
777 if (pwc_rcv_short_packet(pdev, fbuf)) {
779 fbuf = pdev->fill_frame;
783 fillptr = fbuf->data;
787 pdev->vlast_packet_size = flen;
788 } /* ..status == 0 */
790 /* This is normally not interesting to the user, unless
791 * you are really debugging something */
792 static int iso_error = 0;
795 PWC_DEBUG_FLOW("Iso frame %d of USB has error %d\n", i, fst);
801 wake_up_interruptible(&pdev->frameq);
803 urb->dev = pdev->udev;
804 i = usb_submit_urb(urb, GFP_ATOMIC);
806 PWC_ERROR("Error (%d) re-submitting urb in pwc_isoc_handler.\n", i);
810 int pwc_isoc_init(struct pwc_device *pdev)
812 struct usb_device *udev;
816 struct usb_interface *intf;
817 struct usb_host_interface *idesc = NULL;
826 /* Get the current alternate interface, adjust packet size */
827 if (!udev->actconfig)
829 intf = usb_ifnum_to_if(udev, 0);
831 idesc = usb_altnum_to_altsetting(intf, pdev->valternate);
836 /* Search video endpoint */
837 pdev->vmax_packet_size = -1;
838 for (i = 0; i < idesc->desc.bNumEndpoints; i++) {
839 if ((idesc->endpoint[i].desc.bEndpointAddress & 0xF) == pdev->vendpoint) {
840 pdev->vmax_packet_size = le16_to_cpu(idesc->endpoint[i].desc.wMaxPacketSize);
845 if (pdev->vmax_packet_size < 0 || pdev->vmax_packet_size > ISO_MAX_FRAME_SIZE) {
846 PWC_ERROR("Failed to find packet size for video endpoint in current alternate setting.\n");
847 return -ENFILE; /* Odd error, that should be noticeable */
850 /* Set alternate interface */
852 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("Setting alternate interface %d\n", pdev->valternate);
853 ret = usb_set_interface(pdev->udev, 0, pdev->valternate);
857 for (i = 0; i < MAX_ISO_BUFS; i++) {
858 urb = usb_alloc_urb(ISO_FRAMES_PER_DESC, GFP_KERNEL);
860 PWC_ERROR("Failed to allocate urb %d\n", i);
864 pdev->sbuf[i].urb = urb;
865 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Allocated URB at 0x%p\n", urb);
868 /* De-allocate in reverse order */
870 if (pdev->sbuf[i].urb != NULL)
871 usb_free_urb(pdev->sbuf[i].urb);
872 pdev->sbuf[i].urb = NULL;
878 /* init URB structure */
879 for (i = 0; i < MAX_ISO_BUFS; i++) {
880 urb = pdev->sbuf[i].urb;
882 urb->interval = 1; // devik
884 urb->pipe = usb_rcvisocpipe(udev, pdev->vendpoint);
885 urb->transfer_flags = URB_ISO_ASAP;
886 urb->transfer_buffer = pdev->sbuf[i].data;
887 urb->transfer_buffer_length = ISO_BUFFER_SIZE;
888 urb->complete = pwc_isoc_handler;
890 urb->start_frame = 0;
891 urb->number_of_packets = ISO_FRAMES_PER_DESC;
892 for (j = 0; j < ISO_FRAMES_PER_DESC; j++) {
893 urb->iso_frame_desc[j].offset = j * ISO_MAX_FRAME_SIZE;
894 urb->iso_frame_desc[j].length = pdev->vmax_packet_size;
899 for (i = 0; i < MAX_ISO_BUFS; i++) {
900 ret = usb_submit_urb(pdev->sbuf[i].urb, GFP_KERNEL);
902 PWC_ERROR("isoc_init() submit_urb %d failed with error %d\n", i, ret);
904 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("URB 0x%p submitted.\n", pdev->sbuf[i].urb);
909 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("<< pwc_isoc_init()\n");
913 void pwc_isoc_cleanup(struct pwc_device *pdev)
917 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN(">> pwc_isoc_cleanup()\n");
920 if (pdev->iso_init == 0)
923 /* Unlinking ISOC buffers one by one */
924 for (i = 0; i < MAX_ISO_BUFS; i++) {
927 urb = pdev->sbuf[i].urb;
929 if (pdev->iso_init) {
930 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Unlinking URB %p\n", urb);
933 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY("Freeing URB\n");
935 pdev->sbuf[i].urb = NULL;
939 /* Stop camera, but only if we are sure the camera is still there (unplug
940 is signalled by EPIPE)
942 if (pdev->error_status && pdev->error_status != EPIPE) {
943 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("Setting alternate interface 0.\n");
944 usb_set_interface(pdev->udev, 0, 0);
948 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("<< pwc_isoc_cleanup()\n");
951 int pwc_try_video_mode(struct pwc_device *pdev, int width, int height, int new_fps, int new_compression, int new_snapshot)
955 /* Stop isoc stuff */
956 pwc_isoc_cleanup(pdev);
957 /* Reset parameters */
958 pwc_reset_buffers(pdev);
959 /* Try to set video mode... */
960 start = ret = pwc_set_video_mode(pdev, width, height, new_fps, new_compression, new_snapshot);
962 PWC_DEBUG_FLOW("pwc_set_video_mode attempt 1 failed.\n");
963 /* That failed... restore old mode (we know that worked) */
964 start = pwc_set_video_mode(pdev, pdev->view.x, pdev->view.y, pdev->vframes, pdev->vcompression, pdev->vsnapshot);
966 PWC_DEBUG_FLOW("pwc_set_video_mode attempt 2 failed.\n");
971 if (pwc_isoc_init(pdev) < 0)
973 PWC_WARNING("Failed to restart ISOC transfers in pwc_try_video_mode.\n");
974 ret = -EAGAIN; /* let's try again, who knows if it works a second time */
977 pdev->drop_frames++; /* try to avoid garbage during switch */
978 return ret; /* Return original error code */
984 static struct pwc_device *cd_to_pwc(struct class_device *cd)
986 struct video_device *vdev = to_video_device(cd);
987 return video_get_drvdata(vdev);
990 static ssize_t show_pan_tilt(struct class_device *class_dev, char *buf)
992 struct pwc_device *pdev = cd_to_pwc(class_dev);
993 return sprintf(buf, "%d %d\n", pdev->pan_angle, pdev->tilt_angle);
996 static ssize_t store_pan_tilt(struct class_device *class_dev, const char *buf,
999 struct pwc_device *pdev = cd_to_pwc(class_dev);
1003 if (strncmp(buf, "reset", 5) == 0)
1004 ret = pwc_mpt_reset(pdev, 0x3);
1006 else if (sscanf(buf, "%d %d", &pan, &tilt) > 0)
1007 ret = pwc_mpt_set_angle(pdev, pan, tilt);
1013 static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(pan_tilt, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, show_pan_tilt,
1016 static ssize_t show_snapshot_button_status(struct class_device *class_dev, char *buf)
1018 struct pwc_device *pdev = cd_to_pwc(class_dev);
1019 int status = pdev->snapshot_button_status;
1020 pdev->snapshot_button_status = 0;
1021 return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", status);
1024 static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(button, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, show_snapshot_button_status,
1027 static void pwc_create_sysfs_files(struct video_device *vdev)
1029 struct pwc_device *pdev = video_get_drvdata(vdev);
1030 if (pdev->features & FEATURE_MOTOR_PANTILT)
1031 video_device_create_file(vdev, &class_device_attr_pan_tilt);
1032 video_device_create_file(vdev, &class_device_attr_button);
1035 static void pwc_remove_sysfs_files(struct video_device *vdev)
1037 struct pwc_device *pdev = video_get_drvdata(vdev);
1038 if (pdev->features & FEATURE_MOTOR_PANTILT)
1039 video_device_remove_file(vdev, &class_device_attr_pan_tilt);
1040 video_device_remove_file(vdev, &class_device_attr_button);
1043 #if CONFIG_PWC_DEBUG
1044 static const char *pwc_sensor_type_to_string(unsigned int sensor_type)
1046 switch(sensor_type) {
1048 return "Hyundai CMOS sensor";
1050 return "Sony CCD sensor + TDA8787";
1052 return "Sony CCD sensor + Exas 98L59";
1054 return "Sony CCD sensor + ADI 9804";
1056 return "Sharp CCD sensor + TDA8787";
1058 return "Sharp CCD sensor + Exas 98L59";
1060 return "Sharp CCD sensor + ADI 9804";
1062 return "UPA 1021 sensor";
1064 return "VGA sensor";
1066 return "PAL MR sensor";
1068 return "unknown type of sensor";
1073 /***************************************************************************/
1074 /* Video4Linux functions */
1076 static int pwc_video_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
1079 struct video_device *vdev = video_devdata(file);
1080 struct pwc_device *pdev;
1082 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN(">> video_open called(vdev = 0x%p).\n", vdev);
1084 pdev = (struct pwc_device *)vdev->priv;
1088 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("I'm busy, someone is using the device.\n");
1092 down(&pdev->modlock);
1093 if (!pdev->usb_init) {
1094 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("Doing first time initialization.\n");
1097 /* Query sensor type */
1098 ret = pwc_get_cmos_sensor(pdev, &i);
1101 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("This %s camera is equipped with a %s (%d).\n",
1103 pwc_sensor_type_to_string(i), i);
1107 /* Turn on camera */
1109 i = pwc_camera_power(pdev, 1);
1111 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("Failed to restore power to the camera! (%d)\n", i);
1113 /* Set LED on/off time */
1114 if (pwc_set_leds(pdev, led_on, led_off) < 0)
1115 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("Failed to set LED on/off time.\n");
1117 pwc_construct(pdev); /* set min/max sizes correct */
1119 /* So far, so good. Allocate memory. */
1120 i = pwc_allocate_buffers(pdev);
1122 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("Failed to allocate buffers memory.\n");
1123 pwc_free_buffers(pdev);
1128 /* Reset buffers & parameters */
1129 pwc_reset_buffers(pdev);
1130 for (i = 0; i < pwc_mbufs; i++)
1131 pdev->image_used[i] = 0;
1132 pdev->vframe_count = 0;
1133 pdev->vframes_dumped = 0;
1134 pdev->vframes_error = 0;
1135 pdev->visoc_errors = 0;
1136 pdev->error_status = 0;
1137 pwc_construct(pdev); /* set min/max sizes correct */
1139 /* Set some defaults */
1140 pdev->vsnapshot = 0;
1142 /* Start iso pipe for video; first try the last used video size
1143 (or the default one); if that fails try QCIF/10 or QSIF/10;
1144 it that fails too, give up.
1146 i = pwc_set_video_mode(pdev, pwc_image_sizes[pdev->vsize].x, pwc_image_sizes[pdev->vsize].y, pdev->vframes, pdev->vcompression, 0);
1148 unsigned int default_resolution;
1149 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("First attempt at set_video_mode failed.\n");
1150 if (pdev->type>= 730)
1151 default_resolution = PSZ_QSIF;
1153 default_resolution = PSZ_QCIF;
1155 i = pwc_set_video_mode(pdev,
1156 pwc_image_sizes[default_resolution].x,
1157 pwc_image_sizes[default_resolution].y,
1163 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("Second attempt at set_video_mode failed.\n");
1164 pwc_free_buffers(pdev);
1169 i = pwc_isoc_init(pdev);
1171 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("Failed to init ISOC stuff = %d.\n", i);
1172 pwc_isoc_cleanup(pdev);
1173 pwc_free_buffers(pdev);
1178 /* Initialize the webcam to sane value */
1179 pwc_set_brightness(pdev, 0x7fff);
1180 pwc_set_agc(pdev, 1, 0);
1183 file->private_data = vdev;
1185 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("<< video_open() returns 0.\n");
1189 /* Note that all cleanup is done in the reverse order as in _open */
1190 static int pwc_video_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
1192 struct video_device *vdev = file->private_data;
1193 struct pwc_device *pdev;
1196 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN(">> video_close called(vdev = 0x%p).\n", vdev);
1198 pdev = (struct pwc_device *)vdev->priv;
1199 if (pdev->vopen == 0)
1200 PWC_DEBUG_MODULE("video_close() called on closed device?\n");
1202 /* Dump statistics, but only if a reasonable amount of frames were
1203 processed (to prevent endless log-entries in case of snap-shot
1206 if (pdev->vframe_count > 20)
1207 PWC_DEBUG_MODULE("Closing video device: %d frames received, dumped %d frames, %d frames with errors.\n", pdev->vframe_count, pdev->vframes_dumped, pdev->vframes_error);
1209 if (DEVICE_USE_CODEC1(pdev->type))
1214 pwc_isoc_cleanup(pdev);
1215 pwc_free_buffers(pdev);
1217 /* Turn off LEDS and power down camera, but only when not unplugged */
1218 if (pdev->error_status != EPIPE) {
1220 if (pwc_set_leds(pdev, 0, 0) < 0)
1221 PWC_DEBUG_MODULE("Failed to set LED on/off time.\n");
1223 i = pwc_camera_power(pdev, 0);
1225 PWC_ERROR("Failed to power down camera (%d)\n", i);
1229 PWC_DEBUG_OPEN("<< video_close() vopen=%d\n", pdev->vopen);
1234 * FIXME: what about two parallel reads ????
1235 * ANSWER: Not supported. You can't open the device more than once,
1236 despite what the V4L1 interface says. First, I don't see
1237 the need, second there's no mechanism of alerting the
1238 2nd/3rd/... process of events like changing image size.
1239 And I don't see the point of blocking that for the
1240 2nd/3rd/... process.
1241 In multi-threaded environments reading parallel from any
1242 device is tricky anyhow.
1245 static ssize_t pwc_video_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf,
1246 size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
1248 struct video_device *vdev = file->private_data;
1249 struct pwc_device *pdev;
1250 int noblock = file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK;
1251 DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
1253 void *image_buffer_addr;
1255 PWC_DEBUG_READ("pwc_video_read(vdev=0x%p, buf=%p, count=%zd) called.\n",
1262 if (pdev->error_status)
1263 return -pdev->error_status; /* Something happened, report what. */
1265 /* In case we're doing partial reads, we don't have to wait for a frame */
1266 if (pdev->image_read_pos == 0) {
1267 /* Do wait queueing according to the (doc)book */
1268 add_wait_queue(&pdev->frameq, &wait);
1269 while (pdev->full_frames == NULL) {
1270 /* Check for unplugged/etc. here */
1271 if (pdev->error_status) {
1272 remove_wait_queue(&pdev->frameq, &wait);
1273 set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
1274 return -pdev->error_status ;
1277 remove_wait_queue(&pdev->frameq, &wait);
1278 set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
1279 return -EWOULDBLOCK;
1281 if (signal_pending(current)) {
1282 remove_wait_queue(&pdev->frameq, &wait);
1283 set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
1284 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1287 set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
1289 remove_wait_queue(&pdev->frameq, &wait);
1290 set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
1292 /* Decompress and release frame */
1293 if (pwc_handle_frame(pdev))
1297 PWC_DEBUG_READ("Copying data to user space.\n");
1298 if (pdev->vpalette == VIDEO_PALETTE_RAW)
1299 bytes_to_read = pdev->frame_size + sizeof(struct pwc_raw_frame);
1301 bytes_to_read = pdev->view.size;
1303 /* copy bytes to user space; we allow for partial reads */
1304 if (count + pdev->image_read_pos > bytes_to_read)
1305 count = bytes_to_read - pdev->image_read_pos;
1306 image_buffer_addr = pdev->image_data;
1307 image_buffer_addr += pdev->images[pdev->fill_image].offset;
1308 image_buffer_addr += pdev->image_read_pos;
1309 if (copy_to_user(buf, image_buffer_addr, count))
1311 pdev->image_read_pos += count;
1312 if (pdev->image_read_pos >= bytes_to_read) { /* All data has been read */
1313 pdev->image_read_pos = 0;
1314 pwc_next_image(pdev);
1319 static unsigned int pwc_video_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait)
1321 struct video_device *vdev = file->private_data;
1322 struct pwc_device *pdev;
1330 poll_wait(file, &pdev->frameq, wait);
1331 if (pdev->error_status)
1333 if (pdev->full_frames != NULL) /* we have frames waiting */
1334 return (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM);
1339 static int pwc_video_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
1340 unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
1342 return video_usercopy(inode, file, cmd, arg, pwc_video_do_ioctl);
1345 static int pwc_video_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
1347 struct video_device *vdev = file->private_data;
1348 struct pwc_device *pdev;
1349 unsigned long start;
1351 unsigned long page, pos = 0;
1354 PWC_DEBUG_MEMORY(">> %s\n", __FUNCTION__);
1356 size = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start;
1357 start = vma->vm_start;
1359 /* Find the idx buffer for this mapping */
1360 for (index = 0; index < pwc_mbufs; index++) {
1361 pos = pdev->images[index].offset;
1362 if ((pos>>PAGE_SHIFT) == vma->vm_pgoff)
1365 if (index == MAX_IMAGES)
1369 * Special case for v4l1. In v4l1, we map only one big buffer,
1370 * but in v4l2 each buffer is mapped
1372 unsigned long total_size;
1373 total_size = pwc_mbufs * pdev->len_per_image;
1374 if (size != pdev->len_per_image && size != total_size) {
1375 PWC_ERROR("Wrong size (%lu) needed to be len_per_image=%d or total_size=%lu\n",
1376 size, pdev->len_per_image, total_size);
1379 } else if (size > pdev->len_per_image)
1382 vma->vm_flags |= VM_IO; /* from 2.6.9-acX */
1384 pos += (unsigned long)pdev->image_data;
1386 page = vmalloc_to_pfn((void *)pos);
1387 if (remap_pfn_range(vma, start, page, PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_SHARED))
1391 if (size > PAGE_SIZE)
1399 /***************************************************************************/
1402 /* This function gets called when a new device is plugged in or the usb core
1406 static int usb_pwc_probe(struct usb_interface *intf, const struct usb_device_id *id)
1408 struct usb_device *udev = interface_to_usbdev(intf);
1409 struct pwc_device *pdev = NULL;
1410 int vendor_id, product_id, type_id;
1413 int video_nr = -1; /* default: use next available device */
1414 char serial_number[30], *name;
1416 vendor_id = le16_to_cpu(udev->descriptor.idVendor);
1417 product_id = le16_to_cpu(udev->descriptor.idProduct);
1419 /* Check if we can handle this device */
1420 PWC_DEBUG_PROBE("probe() called [%04X %04X], if %d\n",
1421 vendor_id, product_id,
1422 intf->altsetting->desc.bInterfaceNumber);
1424 /* the interfaces are probed one by one. We are only interested in the
1425 video interface (0) now.
1426 Interface 1 is the Audio Control, and interface 2 Audio itself.
1428 if (intf->altsetting->desc.bInterfaceNumber > 0)
1431 if (vendor_id == 0x0471) {
1432 switch (product_id) {
1434 PWC_INFO("Philips PCA645VC USB webcam detected.\n");
1435 name = "Philips 645 webcam";
1439 PWC_INFO("Philips PCA646VC USB webcam detected.\n");
1440 name = "Philips 646 webcam";
1444 PWC_INFO("Askey VC010 type 2 USB webcam detected.\n");
1445 name = "Askey VC010 webcam";
1449 PWC_INFO("Philips PCVC675K (Vesta) USB webcam detected.\n");
1450 name = "Philips 675 webcam";
1454 PWC_INFO("Philips PCVC680K (Vesta Pro) USB webcam detected.\n");
1455 name = "Philips 680 webcam";
1459 PWC_INFO("Philips PCVC690K (Vesta Pro Scan) USB webcam detected.\n");
1460 name = "Philips 690 webcam";
1464 PWC_INFO("Philips PCVC730K (ToUCam Fun)/PCVC830 (ToUCam II) USB webcam detected.\n");
1465 name = "Philips 730 webcam";
1469 PWC_INFO("Philips PCVC740K (ToUCam Pro)/PCVC840 (ToUCam II) USB webcam detected.\n");
1470 name = "Philips 740 webcam";
1474 PWC_INFO("Philips PCVC750K (ToUCam Pro Scan) USB webcam detected.\n");
1475 name = "Philips 750 webcam";
1479 PWC_INFO("Philips PCVC720K/40 (ToUCam XS) USB webcam detected.\n");
1480 name = "Philips 720K/40 webcam";
1484 PWC_INFO("Philips SPC 900NC USB webcam detected.\n");
1485 name = "Philips SPC 900NC webcam";
1493 else if (vendor_id == 0x069A) {
1494 switch(product_id) {
1496 PWC_INFO("Askey VC010 type 1 USB webcam detected.\n");
1497 name = "Askey VC010 webcam";
1505 else if (vendor_id == 0x046d) {
1506 switch(product_id) {
1508 PWC_INFO("Logitech QuickCam Pro 3000 USB webcam detected.\n");
1509 name = "Logitech QuickCam Pro 3000";
1510 type_id = 740; /* CCD sensor */
1513 PWC_INFO("Logitech QuickCam Notebook Pro USB webcam detected.\n");
1514 name = "Logitech QuickCam Notebook Pro";
1515 type_id = 740; /* CCD sensor */
1518 PWC_INFO("Logitech QuickCam 4000 Pro USB webcam detected.\n");
1519 name = "Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000";
1520 type_id = 740; /* CCD sensor */
1523 PWC_INFO("Logitech QuickCam Zoom USB webcam detected.\n");
1524 name = "Logitech QuickCam Zoom";
1525 type_id = 740; /* CCD sensor */
1528 PWC_INFO("Logitech QuickCam Zoom (new model) USB webcam detected.\n");
1529 name = "Logitech QuickCam Zoom";
1530 type_id = 740; /* CCD sensor */
1534 PWC_INFO("Logitech QuickCam Orbit/Sphere USB webcam detected.\n");
1535 name = "Logitech QuickCam Orbit";
1536 type_id = 740; /* CCD sensor */
1537 features |= FEATURE_MOTOR_PANTILT;
1542 PWC_INFO("Logitech QuickCam detected (reserved ID).\n");
1543 name = "Logitech QuickCam (res.)";
1544 type_id = 730; /* Assuming CMOS */
1551 else if (vendor_id == 0x055d) {
1552 /* I don't know the difference between the C10 and the C30;
1553 I suppose the difference is the sensor, but both cameras
1554 work equally well with a type_id of 675
1556 switch(product_id) {
1558 PWC_INFO("Samsung MPC-C10 USB webcam detected.\n");
1559 name = "Samsung MPC-C10";
1563 PWC_INFO("Samsung MPC-C30 USB webcam detected.\n");
1564 name = "Samsung MPC-C30";
1568 PWC_INFO("Samsung SNC-35E (v3.0) USB webcam detected.\n");
1569 name = "Samsung MPC-C30";
1577 else if (vendor_id == 0x041e) {
1578 switch(product_id) {
1580 PWC_INFO("Creative Labs Webcam 5 detected.\n");
1581 name = "Creative Labs Webcam 5";
1585 PWC_INFO("Creative Labs Webcam Pro Ex detected.\n");
1586 name = "Creative Labs Webcam Pro Ex";
1594 else if (vendor_id == 0x04cc) {
1595 switch(product_id) {
1597 PWC_INFO("Sotec Afina Eye USB webcam detected.\n");
1598 name = "Sotec Afina Eye";
1606 else if (vendor_id == 0x06be) {
1607 switch(product_id) {
1609 /* This is essentially the same cam as the Sotec Afina Eye */
1610 PWC_INFO("AME Co. Afina Eye USB webcam detected.\n");
1611 name = "AME Co. Afina Eye";
1620 else if (vendor_id == 0x0d81) {
1621 switch(product_id) {
1623 PWC_INFO("Visionite VCS-UC300 USB webcam detected.\n");
1624 name = "Visionite VCS-UC300";
1625 type_id = 740; /* CCD sensor */
1628 PWC_INFO("Visionite VCS-UM100 USB webcam detected.\n");
1629 name = "Visionite VCS-UM100";
1630 type_id = 730; /* CMOS sensor */
1638 return -ENODEV; /* Not any of the know types; but the list keeps growing. */
1640 memset(serial_number, 0, 30);
1641 usb_string(udev, udev->descriptor.iSerialNumber, serial_number, 29);
1642 PWC_DEBUG_PROBE("Device serial number is %s\n", serial_number);
1644 if (udev->descriptor.bNumConfigurations > 1)
1645 PWC_WARNING("Warning: more than 1 configuration available.\n");
1647 /* Allocate structure, initialize pointers, mutexes, etc. and link it to the usb_device */
1648 pdev = kzalloc(sizeof(struct pwc_device), GFP_KERNEL);
1650 PWC_ERROR("Oops, could not allocate memory for pwc_device.\n");
1653 pdev->type = type_id;
1654 pdev->vsize = default_size;
1655 pdev->vframes = default_fps;
1656 strcpy(pdev->serial, serial_number);
1657 pdev->features = features;
1658 if (vendor_id == 0x046D && product_id == 0x08B5)
1660 /* Logitech QuickCam Orbit
1661 The ranges have been determined experimentally; they may differ from cam to cam.
1662 Also, the exact ranges left-right and up-down are different for my cam
1664 pdev->angle_range.pan_min = -7000;
1665 pdev->angle_range.pan_max = 7000;
1666 pdev->angle_range.tilt_min = -3000;
1667 pdev->angle_range.tilt_max = 2500;
1670 init_MUTEX(&pdev->modlock);
1671 spin_lock_init(&pdev->ptrlock);
1674 init_waitqueue_head(&pdev->frameq);
1675 pdev->vcompression = pwc_preferred_compression;
1677 /* Allocate video_device structure */
1678 pdev->vdev = video_device_alloc();
1679 if (pdev->vdev == 0)
1681 PWC_ERROR("Err, cannot allocate video_device struture. Failing probe.");
1685 memcpy(pdev->vdev, &pwc_template, sizeof(pwc_template));
1686 pdev->vdev->dev = &(udev->dev);
1687 strcpy(pdev->vdev->name, name);
1688 pdev->vdev->owner = THIS_MODULE;
1689 video_set_drvdata(pdev->vdev, pdev);
1691 pdev->release = le16_to_cpu(udev->descriptor.bcdDevice);
1692 PWC_DEBUG_PROBE("Release: %04x\n", pdev->release);
1694 /* Now search device_hint[] table for a match, so we can hint a node number. */
1695 for (hint = 0; hint < MAX_DEV_HINTS; hint++) {
1696 if (((device_hint[hint].type == -1) || (device_hint[hint].type == pdev->type)) &&
1697 (device_hint[hint].pdev == NULL)) {
1698 /* so far, so good... try serial number */
1699 if ((device_hint[hint].serial_number[0] == '*') || !strcmp(device_hint[hint].serial_number, serial_number)) {
1701 video_nr = device_hint[hint].device_node;
1702 PWC_DEBUG_PROBE("Found hint, will try to register as /dev/video%d\n", video_nr);
1708 pdev->vdev->release = video_device_release;
1709 i = video_register_device(pdev->vdev, VFL_TYPE_GRABBER, video_nr);
1711 PWC_ERROR("Failed to register as video device (%d).\n", i);
1712 video_device_release(pdev->vdev); /* Drip... drip... drip... */
1713 kfree(pdev); /* Oops, no memory leaks please */
1717 PWC_INFO("Registered as /dev/video%d.\n", pdev->vdev->minor & 0x3F);
1721 if (hint < MAX_DEV_HINTS)
1722 device_hint[hint].pdev = pdev;
1724 PWC_DEBUG_PROBE("probe() function returning struct at 0x%p.\n", pdev);
1725 usb_set_intfdata (intf, pdev);
1726 pwc_create_sysfs_files(pdev->vdev);
1728 /* Set the leds off */
1729 pwc_set_leds(pdev, 0, 0);
1730 pwc_camera_power(pdev, 0);
1735 /* The user janked out the cable... */
1736 static void usb_pwc_disconnect(struct usb_interface *intf)
1738 struct pwc_device *pdev;
1742 pdev = usb_get_intfdata (intf);
1743 usb_set_intfdata (intf, NULL);
1745 PWC_ERROR("pwc_disconnect() Called without private pointer.\n");
1746 goto disconnect_out;
1748 if (pdev->udev == NULL) {
1749 PWC_ERROR("pwc_disconnect() already called for %p\n", pdev);
1750 goto disconnect_out;
1752 if (pdev->udev != interface_to_usbdev(intf)) {
1753 PWC_ERROR("pwc_disconnect() Woops: pointer mismatch udev/pdev.\n");
1754 goto disconnect_out;
1757 /* We got unplugged; this is signalled by an EPIPE error code */
1759 PWC_INFO("Disconnected while webcam is in use!\n");
1760 pdev->error_status = EPIPE;
1763 /* Alert waiting processes */
1764 wake_up_interruptible(&pdev->frameq);
1765 /* Wait until device is closed */
1768 /* Device is now closed, so we can safely unregister it */
1769 PWC_DEBUG_PROBE("Unregistering video device in disconnect().\n");
1770 pwc_remove_sysfs_files(pdev->vdev);
1771 video_unregister_device(pdev->vdev);
1773 /* Free memory (don't set pdev to 0 just yet) */
1777 /* search device_hint[] table if we occupy a slot, by any chance */
1778 for (hint = 0; hint < MAX_DEV_HINTS; hint++)
1779 if (device_hint[hint].pdev == pdev)
1780 device_hint[hint].pdev = NULL;
1786 /* *grunt* We have to do atoi ourselves :-( */
1787 static int pwc_atoi(const char *s)
1792 while (*s != '\0' && *s >= '0' && *s <= '9') {
1793 k = 10 * k + (*s - '0');
1801 * Initialization code & module stuff
1808 static int compression = -1;
1809 static int leds[2] = { -1, -1 };
1810 static int leds_nargs;
1811 static char *dev_hint[MAX_DEV_HINTS];
1812 static int dev_hint_nargs;
1814 module_param(size, charp, 0444);
1815 module_param(fps, int, 0444);
1816 module_param(fbufs, int, 0444);
1817 module_param(mbufs, int, 0444);
1818 #if CONFIG_PWC_DEBUG
1819 module_param_named(trace, pwc_trace, int, 0644);
1821 module_param(power_save, int, 0444);
1822 module_param(compression, int, 0444);
1823 module_param_array(leds, int, &leds_nargs, 0444);
1824 module_param_array(dev_hint, charp, &dev_hint_nargs, 0444);
1826 MODULE_PARM_DESC(size, "Initial image size. One of sqcif, qsif, qcif, sif, cif, vga");
1827 MODULE_PARM_DESC(fps, "Initial frames per second. Varies with model, useful range 5-30");
1828 MODULE_PARM_DESC(fbufs, "Number of internal frame buffers to reserve");
1829 MODULE_PARM_DESC(mbufs, "Number of external (mmap()ed) image buffers");
1830 MODULE_PARM_DESC(trace, "For debugging purposes");
1831 MODULE_PARM_DESC(power_save, "Turn power save feature in camera on or off");
1832 MODULE_PARM_DESC(compression, "Preferred compression quality. Range 0 (uncompressed) to 3 (high compression)");
1833 MODULE_PARM_DESC(leds, "LED on,off time in milliseconds");
1834 MODULE_PARM_DESC(dev_hint, "Device node hints");
1836 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Philips & OEM USB webcam driver");
1837 MODULE_AUTHOR("Luc Saillard <luc@saillard.org>");
1838 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
1839 MODULE_ALIAS("pwcx");
1840 MODULE_VERSION( PWC_VERSION );
1842 static int __init usb_pwc_init(void)
1845 char *sizenames[PSZ_MAX] = { "sqcif", "qsif", "qcif", "sif", "cif", "vga" };
1847 PWC_INFO("Philips webcam module version " PWC_VERSION " loaded.\n");
1848 PWC_INFO("Supports Philips PCA645/646, PCVC675/680/690, PCVC720[40]/730/740/750 & PCVC830/840.\n");
1849 PWC_INFO("Also supports the Askey VC010, various Logitech Quickcams, Samsung MPC-C10 and MPC-C30,\n");
1850 PWC_INFO("the Creative WebCam 5 & Pro Ex, SOTEC Afina Eye and Visionite VCS-UC300 and VCS-UM100.\n");
1853 if (fps < 4 || fps > 30) {
1854 PWC_ERROR("Framerate out of bounds (4-30).\n");
1858 PWC_DEBUG_MODULE("Default framerate set to %d.\n", default_fps);
1862 /* string; try matching with array */
1863 for (sz = 0; sz < PSZ_MAX; sz++) {
1864 if (!strcmp(sizenames[sz], size)) { /* Found! */
1869 if (sz == PSZ_MAX) {
1870 PWC_ERROR("Size not recognized; try size=[sqcif | qsif | qcif | sif | cif | vga].\n");
1873 PWC_DEBUG_MODULE("Default image size set to %s [%dx%d].\n", sizenames[default_size], pwc_image_sizes[default_size].x, pwc_image_sizes[default_size].y);
1876 if (mbufs < 1 || mbufs > MAX_IMAGES) {
1877 PWC_ERROR("Illegal number of mmap() buffers; use a number between 1 and %d.\n", MAX_IMAGES);
1881 PWC_DEBUG_MODULE("Number of image buffers set to %d.\n", pwc_mbufs);
1884 if (fbufs < 2 || fbufs > MAX_FRAMES) {
1885 PWC_ERROR("Illegal number of frame buffers; use a number between 2 and %d.\n", MAX_FRAMES);
1888 default_fbufs = fbufs;
1889 PWC_DEBUG_MODULE("Number of frame buffers set to %d.\n", default_fbufs);
1891 #if CONFIG_PWC_DEBUG
1892 if (pwc_trace >= 0) {
1893 PWC_DEBUG_MODULE("Trace options: 0x%04x\n", pwc_trace);
1896 if (compression >= 0) {
1897 if (compression > 3) {
1898 PWC_ERROR("Invalid compression setting; use a number between 0 (uncompressed) and 3 (high).\n");
1901 pwc_preferred_compression = compression;
1902 PWC_DEBUG_MODULE("Preferred compression set to %d.\n", pwc_preferred_compression);
1905 PWC_DEBUG_MODULE("Enabling power save on open/close.\n");
1911 /* Big device node whoopla. Basically, it allows you to assign a
1912 device node (/dev/videoX) to a camera, based on its type
1913 & serial number. The format is [type[.serialnumber]:]node.
1915 Any camera that isn't matched by these rules gets the next
1916 available free device node.
1918 for (i = 0; i < MAX_DEV_HINTS; i++) {
1919 char *s, *colon, *dot;
1921 /* This loop also initializes the array */
1922 device_hint[i].pdev = NULL;
1924 if (s != NULL && *s != '\0') {
1925 device_hint[i].type = -1; /* wildcard */
1926 strcpy(device_hint[i].serial_number, "*");
1928 /* parse string: chop at ':' & '/' */
1930 while (*colon != '\0' && *colon != ':')
1932 while (*dot != '\0' && *dot != '.')
1934 /* Few sanity checks */
1935 if (*dot != '\0' && dot > colon) {
1936 PWC_ERROR("Malformed camera hint: the colon must be after the dot.\n");
1940 if (*colon == '\0') {
1943 PWC_ERROR("Malformed camera hint: no colon + device node given.\n");
1947 /* No type or serial number specified, just a number. */
1948 device_hint[i].device_node = pwc_atoi(s);
1952 /* There's a colon, so we have at least a type and a device node */
1953 device_hint[i].type = pwc_atoi(s);
1954 device_hint[i].device_node = pwc_atoi(colon + 1);
1956 /* There's a serial number as well */
1961 while (*dot != ':' && k < 29) {
1962 device_hint[i].serial_number[k++] = *dot;
1965 device_hint[i].serial_number[k] = '\0';
1968 PWC_TRACE("device_hint[%d]:\n", i);
1969 PWC_TRACE(" type : %d\n", device_hint[i].type);
1970 PWC_TRACE(" serial# : %s\n", device_hint[i].serial_number);
1971 PWC_TRACE(" node : %d\n", device_hint[i].device_node);
1974 device_hint[i].type = 0; /* not filled */
1975 } /* ..for MAX_DEV_HINTS */
1977 PWC_DEBUG_PROBE("Registering driver at address 0x%p.\n", &pwc_driver);
1978 return usb_register(&pwc_driver);
1981 static void __exit usb_pwc_exit(void)
1983 PWC_DEBUG_MODULE("Deregistering driver.\n");
1984 usb_deregister(&pwc_driver);
1985 PWC_INFO("Philips webcam module removed.\n");
1988 module_init(usb_pwc_init);
1989 module_exit(usb_pwc_exit);
1991 /* vim: set cino= formatoptions=croql cindent shiftwidth=8 tabstop=8: */