[media] v4l2: move dv-timings related code to v4l2-dv-timings.c

v4l2-common.c contained a bunch of dv-timings related functions.
Move that to the new v4l2-dv-timings.c which is a more appropriate
place for them.
There aren't many drivers that do HDTV, so it is a good idea to separate
common code related to that into a module of its own.

Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com>
Acked-by: Lad, Prabhakar <prabhakar.csengg@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
This commit is contained in:
Hans Verkuil
2013-07-29 08:40:56 -03:00
committed by Mauro Carvalho Chehab
parent b18787ed1c
commit 2576415846
8 changed files with 420 additions and 371 deletions

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@@ -64,4 +64,63 @@ bool v4l2_find_dv_timings_cap(struct v4l2_dv_timings *t,
const struct v4l2_dv_timings_cap *cap,
unsigned pclock_delta);
/** v4l_match_dv_timings() - do two timings match?
* @measured: the measured timings data.
* @standard: the timings according to the standard.
* @pclock_delta: maximum delta in Hz between standard->pixelclock and
* the measured timings.
*
* Returns true if the two timings match, returns false otherwise.
*/
bool v4l_match_dv_timings(const struct v4l2_dv_timings *measured,
const struct v4l2_dv_timings *standard,
unsigned pclock_delta);
/** v4l2_detect_cvt - detect if the given timings follow the CVT standard
* @frame_height - the total height of the frame (including blanking) in lines.
* @hfreq - the horizontal frequency in Hz.
* @vsync - the height of the vertical sync in lines.
* @polarities - the horizontal and vertical polarities (same as struct
* v4l2_bt_timings polarities).
* @fmt - the resulting timings.
*
* This function will attempt to detect if the given values correspond to a
* valid CVT format. If so, then it will return true, and fmt will be filled
* in with the found CVT timings.
*/
bool v4l2_detect_cvt(unsigned frame_height, unsigned hfreq, unsigned vsync,
u32 polarities, struct v4l2_dv_timings *fmt);
/** v4l2_detect_gtf - detect if the given timings follow the GTF standard
* @frame_height - the total height of the frame (including blanking) in lines.
* @hfreq - the horizontal frequency in Hz.
* @vsync - the height of the vertical sync in lines.
* @polarities - the horizontal and vertical polarities (same as struct
* v4l2_bt_timings polarities).
* @aspect - preferred aspect ratio. GTF has no method of determining the
* aspect ratio in order to derive the image width from the
* image height, so it has to be passed explicitly. Usually
* the native screen aspect ratio is used for this. If it
* is not filled in correctly, then 16:9 will be assumed.
* @fmt - the resulting timings.
*
* This function will attempt to detect if the given values correspond to a
* valid GTF format. If so, then it will return true, and fmt will be filled
* in with the found GTF timings.
*/
bool v4l2_detect_gtf(unsigned frame_height, unsigned hfreq, unsigned vsync,
u32 polarities, struct v4l2_fract aspect,
struct v4l2_dv_timings *fmt);
/** v4l2_calc_aspect_ratio - calculate the aspect ratio based on bytes
* 0x15 and 0x16 from the EDID.
* @hor_landscape - byte 0x15 from the EDID.
* @vert_portrait - byte 0x16 from the EDID.
*
* Determines the aspect ratio from the EDID.
* See VESA Enhanced EDID standard, release A, rev 2, section 3.6.2:
* "Horizontal and Vertical Screen Size or Aspect Ratio"
*/
struct v4l2_fract v4l2_calc_aspect_ratio(u8 hor_landscape, u8 vert_portrait);
#endif