From: Mauro Carvalho Chehab Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2016 17:45:00 +0000 (-0300) Subject: doc-rst: linux_tv: fix some warnings due to '*' X-Git-Tag: v4.8-rc1~131^2^2~292 X-Git-Url: https://git.karo-electronics.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=08047562ff4e2ec62cfcabd26e01b1ad1ebf8173;p=karo-tx-linux.git doc-rst: linux_tv: fix some warnings due to '*' Unescaped * causes warnings on Sphinx. Add an escape at hist-v4l2 occurrences. At libv4l-introduction, the best is do declare the function prototypes as C code. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab --- diff --git a/Documentation/linux_tv/media/v4l/hist-v4l2.rst b/Documentation/linux_tv/media/v4l/hist-v4l2.rst index 664fbe4780af..6e9706f791de 100644 --- a/Documentation/linux_tv/media/v4l/hist-v4l2.rst +++ b/Documentation/linux_tv/media/v4l/hist-v4l2.rst @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ common Linux driver API conventions. until the time in the timestamp field has arrived. I would like to follow SGI's lead, and adopt a multimedia timestamping system like their UST (Unadjusted System Time). See - http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://reality.sgi.com + http://web.archive.org/web/\*/http://reality.sgi.com /cpirazzi_engr/lg/time/intro.html. UST uses timestamps that are 64-bit signed integers (not struct timeval's) and given in nanosecond units. The UST clock starts at zero when the system is booted and @@ -1408,13 +1408,12 @@ XFree86 and XOrg, just programming any overlay capable Video4Linux device it finds. To enable it ``/etc/X11/XF86Config`` must contain these lines: - - :: Section "Module" Load "v4l" EndSection + As of XFree86 4.2 this driver still supports only V4L ioctls, however it should work just fine with all V4L2 devices through the V4L2 backward-compatibility layer. Since V4L2 permits multiple opens it is diff --git a/Documentation/linux_tv/media/v4l/libv4l-introduction.rst b/Documentation/linux_tv/media/v4l/libv4l-introduction.rst index b8d247dc236d..d189316dc1da 100644 --- a/Documentation/linux_tv/media/v4l/libv4l-introduction.rst +++ b/Documentation/linux_tv/media/v4l/libv4l-introduction.rst @@ -116,42 +116,42 @@ The common file operation methods are provided by libv4l. Those functions operate just like glibc open/close/dup/ioctl/read/mmap/munmap: -- int v4l2_open(const char *file, int oflag, ...) - operates like the +- :c:type:`int v4l2_open(const char *file, int oflag, ...)` - operates like the standard :ref:`open() ` function. -- int v4l2_close(int fd) - operates like the standard +- :c:type:`int v4l2_close(int fd)` - operates like the standard :ref:`close() ` function. -- int v4l2_dup(int fd) - operates like the standard dup() function, +- :c:type:`int v4l2_dup(int fd)` - operates like the standard dup() function, duplicating a file handler. -- int v4l2_ioctl (int fd, unsigned long int request, ...) - operates +- :c:type:`int v4l2_ioctl (int fd, unsigned long int request, ...)` - operates like the standard :ref:`ioctl() ` function. -- int v4l2_read (int fd, void* buffer, size_t n) - operates like the +- :c:type:`int v4l2_read (int fd, void* buffer, size_t n)` - operates like the standard :ref:`read() ` function. -- void v4l2_mmap(void *start, size_t length, int prot, int flags, int - fd, int64_t offset); - operates like the standard +- :c:type:`void v4l2_mmap(void *start, size_t length, int prot, int flags, int + fd, int64_t offset);` - operates like the standard :ref:`mmap() ` function. -- int v4l2_munmap(void *_start, size_t length); - operates like the +- :c:type:`int v4l2_munmap(void *_start, size_t length);` - operates like the standard :ref:`munmap() ` function. Those functions provide additional control: -- int v4l2_fd_open(int fd, int v4l2_flags) - opens an already opened +- :c:type:`int v4l2_fd_open(int fd, int v4l2_flags)` - opens an already opened fd for further use through v4l2lib and possibly modify libv4l2's default behavior through the v4l2_flags argument. Currently, v4l2_flags can be ``V4L2_DISABLE_CONVERSION``, to disable format conversion. -- int v4l2_set_control(int fd, int cid, int value) - This function +- :c:type:`int v4l2_set_control(int fd, int cid, int value)` - This function takes a value of 0 - 65535, and then scales that range to the actual range of the given v4l control id, and then if the cid exists and is not locked sets the cid to the scaled value. -- int v4l2_get_control(int fd, int cid) - This function returns a +- :c:type:`int v4l2_get_control(int fd, int cid)` - This function returns a value of 0 - 65535, scaled to from the actual range of the given v4l control id. when the cid does not exist, could not be accessed for some reason, or some error occurred 0 is returned.