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Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Scally <dan.scally@ideasonboard.com>
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2018, Google Inc.
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*
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* Enumeration and matching
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*/
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#include "libcamera/internal/device_enumerator.h"
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#include <string.h>
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#include <libcamera/base/log.h>
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#include "libcamera/internal/device_enumerator_sysfs.h"
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#include "libcamera/internal/device_enumerator_udev.h"
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#include "libcamera/internal/media_device.h"
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/**
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* \file device_enumerator.h
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* \brief Enumeration and matching of media devices
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*
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* The purpose of device enumeration and matching is to find media devices in
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* the system and map them to pipeline handlers.
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*
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* At the core of the enumeration is the DeviceEnumerator class, responsible
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* for enumerating all media devices in the system. It handles all interactions
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* with the operating system in a platform-specific way. For each media device
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* found an instance of MediaDevice is created to store information about the
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* device gathered from the kernel through the Media Controller API.
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*
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* The DeviceEnumerator can enumerate all or specific media devices in the
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* system. When a new media device is added the enumerator creates a
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* corresponding MediaDevice instance.
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*
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* The enumerator supports searching among enumerated devices based on criteria
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* expressed in a DeviceMatch object.
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*/
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namespace libcamera {
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LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(DeviceEnumerator)
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/**
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* \class DeviceMatch
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* \brief Description of a media device search pattern
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*
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* The DeviceMatch class describes a media device using properties from the
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* Media Controller struct media_device_info, entity names in the media graph
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* or other properties that can be used to identify a media device.
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*
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* The description is meant to be filled by pipeline managers and passed to a
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* device enumerator to find matching media devices.
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*
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* A DeviceMatch is created with a specific Linux device driver in mind,
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* therefore the name of the driver is a required property. One or more Entity
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* names can be added as match criteria.
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*
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* Pipeline handlers are recommended to add entities to DeviceMatch as
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* appropriate to ensure that the media device they need can be uniquely
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* identified. This is useful when the corresponding kernel driver can produce
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* different graphs, for instance as a result of different driver versions or
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* hardware configurations, and not all those graphs are suitable for a pipeline
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* handler.
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*/
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/**
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* \brief Construct a media device search pattern
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* \param[in] driver The Linux device driver name that created the media device
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*/
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DeviceMatch::DeviceMatch(const std::string &driver)
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: driver_(driver)
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{
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}
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/**
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* \brief Add a media entity name to the search pattern
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* \param[in] entity The name of the entity in the media graph
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*/
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void DeviceMatch::add(const std::string &entity)
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{
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entities_.push_back(entity);
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}
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/**
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* \brief Compare a search pattern with a media device
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* \param[in] device The media device
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*
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* Matching is performed on the Linux device driver name and entity names from
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* the media graph. A match is found if both the driver name matches and the
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* media device contains all the entities listed in the search pattern.
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*
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* \return true if the media device matches the search pattern, false otherwise
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*/
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bool DeviceMatch::match(const MediaDevice *device) const
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{
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if (driver_ != device->driver())
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return false;
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for (const std::string &name : entities_) {
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bool found = false;
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for (const MediaEntity *entity : device->entities()) {
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if (name == entity->name()) {
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if (!entity->deviceNode().empty()) {
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found = true;
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break;
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} else {
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LOG(DeviceEnumerator, Debug)
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<< "Skip " << entity->name()
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<< ": no device node";
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}
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}
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}
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if (!found)
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* \class DeviceEnumerator
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* \brief Enumerate, store and search media devices
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*
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* The DeviceEnumerator class is responsible for all interactions with the
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* operating system related to media devices. It enumerates all media devices
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* in the system, and for each device found creates an instance of the
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* MediaDevice class and stores it internally. The list of media devices can
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* then be searched using DeviceMatch search patterns.
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*
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* The enumerator also associates media device entities with device node paths.
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*/
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/**
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* \brief Create a new device enumerator matching the systems capabilities
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*
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* Depending on how the operating system handles device detection, hot-plug
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* notification and device node lookup, different device enumerator
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* implementations may be needed. This function creates the best enumerator for
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* the operating system based on the available resources. Not all different
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* enumerator types are guaranteed to support all features.
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*
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* \return A pointer to the newly created device enumerator on success, or
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* nullptr if an error occurs
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*/
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std::unique_ptr<DeviceEnumerator> DeviceEnumerator::create()
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{
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std::unique_ptr<DeviceEnumerator> enumerator;
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#ifdef HAVE_LIBUDEV
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enumerator = std::make_unique<DeviceEnumeratorUdev>();
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if (!enumerator->init())
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return enumerator;
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#endif
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/*
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* Either udev is not available or udev initialization failed. Fall back
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* on the sysfs enumerator.
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*/
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enumerator = std::make_unique<DeviceEnumeratorSysfs>();
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if (!enumerator->init())
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return enumerator;
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return nullptr;
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}
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DeviceEnumerator::~DeviceEnumerator()
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{
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for (const std::shared_ptr<MediaDevice> &media : devices_) {
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if (media->busy())
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LOG(DeviceEnumerator, Error)
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<< "Removing media device " << media->deviceNode()
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<< " while still in use";
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}
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}
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/**
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* \fn DeviceEnumerator::init()
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* \brief Initialize the enumerator
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* \return 0 on success or a negative error code otherwise
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* \retval -EBUSY the enumerator has already been initialized
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* \retval -ENODEV the enumerator can't enumerate devices
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*/
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/**
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* \fn DeviceEnumerator::enumerate()
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* \brief Enumerate all media devices in the system
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*
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* This function finds and add all media devices in the system to the
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* enumerator. It shall be implemented by all subclasses of DeviceEnumerator
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* using system-specific methods.
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*
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* Individual media devices that can't be properly enumerated shall be skipped
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* with a warning message logged, without returning an error. Only errors that
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* prevent enumeration altogether shall be fatal.
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*
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* \context This function is \threadbound.
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*
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* \return 0 on success or a negative error code otherwise
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*/
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/**
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* \brief Create a media device instance
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* \param[in] deviceNode path to the media device to create
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*
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* Create a media device for the \a deviceNode, open it, and populate its
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* media graph. The device enumerator shall then populate the media device by
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* associating device nodes with entities using MediaEntity::setDeviceNode().
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* This process is specific to each device enumerator, and the device enumerator
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* shall ensure that device nodes are ready to be used (for instance, if
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* applicable, by waiting for device nodes to be created and access permissions
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* to be set by the system). Once done, it shall add the media device to the
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* system with addDevice().
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*
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* \return Created media device instance on success, or nullptr otherwise
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*/
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std::unique_ptr<MediaDevice> DeviceEnumerator::createDevice(const std::string &deviceNode)
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{
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std::unique_ptr<MediaDevice> media = std::make_unique<MediaDevice>(deviceNode);
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int ret = media->populate();
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if (ret < 0) {
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LOG(DeviceEnumerator, Info)
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<< "Unable to populate media device " << deviceNode
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<< " (" << strerror(-ret) << "), skipping";
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return nullptr;
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}
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LOG(DeviceEnumerator, Debug)
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<< "New media device \"" << media->driver()
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<< "\" created from " << deviceNode;
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return media;
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}
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/**
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* \var DeviceEnumerator::devicesAdded
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* \brief Notify of new media devices being found
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*
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* This signal is emitted when the device enumerator finds new media devices in
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* the system. It may be emitted for every newly detected device, or once for
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* multiple devices, at the discretion of the device enumerator. Not all device
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* enumerator types may support dynamic detection of new devices.
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*/
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/**
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* \brief Add a media device to the enumerator
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* \param[in] media media device instance to add
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*
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* Store the media device in the internal list for later matching with
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* pipeline handlers. \a media shall be created with createDevice() first.
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* This function shall be called after all members of the entities of the
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* media graph have been confirmed to be initialized.
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*/
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void DeviceEnumerator::addDevice(std::unique_ptr<MediaDevice> media)
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{
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LOG(DeviceEnumerator, Debug)
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<< "Added device " << media->deviceNode() << ": " << media->driver();
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devices_.push_back(std::move(media));
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/* \todo To batch multiple additions, emit with a small delay here. */
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devicesAdded.emit();
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}
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/**
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* \brief Remove a media device from the enumerator
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* \param[in] deviceNode Path to the media device to remove
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*
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* Remove the media device identified by \a deviceNode previously added to the
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* enumerator with addDevice(). The media device's MediaDevice::disconnected
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* signal is emitted.
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*/
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void DeviceEnumerator::removeDevice(const std::string &deviceNode)
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{
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std::shared_ptr<MediaDevice> media;
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for (auto iter = devices_.begin(); iter != devices_.end(); ++iter) {
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if ((*iter)->deviceNode() == deviceNode) {
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media = std::move(*iter);
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devices_.erase(iter);
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break;
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}
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}
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if (!media) {
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LOG(DeviceEnumerator, Warning)
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<< "Media device for node " << deviceNode
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<< " not found";
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return;
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}
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LOG(DeviceEnumerator, Debug)
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<< "Media device for node " << deviceNode << " removed.";
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media->disconnected.emit();
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}
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/**
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* \brief Search available media devices for a pattern match
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* \param[in] dm Search pattern
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*
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* Search in the enumerated media devices that are not already in use for a
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* match described in \a dm. If a match is found and the caller intends to use
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* it the caller is responsible for acquiring the MediaDevice object and
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* releasing it when done with it.
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*
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* \return pointer to the matching MediaDevice, or nullptr if no match is found
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*/
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std::shared_ptr<MediaDevice> DeviceEnumerator::search(const DeviceMatch &dm)
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{
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for (std::shared_ptr<MediaDevice> &media : devices_) {
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if (media->busy())
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continue;
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if (dm.match(media.get())) {
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LOG(DeviceEnumerator, Debug)
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<< "Successful match for media device \""
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<< media->driver() << "\"";
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return media;
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}
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}
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return nullptr;
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}
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} /* namespace libcamera */
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