ioctl VIDIOC_G_AUDOUT, VIDIOC_S_AUDOUT
&manvol;
VIDIOC_G_AUDOUT
VIDIOC_S_AUDOUT
Query or select the current audio output
int ioctl
int fd
int request
struct v4l2_audioout *argp
int ioctl
int fd
int request
const struct v4l2_audioout *argp
Arguments
fd
&fd;
request
VIDIOC_G_AUDOUT, VIDIOC_S_AUDOUT
argp
Description
To query the current audio output applications zero out the
reserved array of a &v4l2-audioout; and
call the VIDIOC_G_AUDOUT ioctl with a pointer
to this structure. Drivers fill the rest of the structure or return an
&EINVAL; when the device has no audio inputs, or none which combine
with the current video output.
Audio outputs have no writable properties. Nevertheless, to
select the current audio output applications can initialize the
index field and
reserved array (which in the future may
contain writable properties) of a
v4l2_audioout structure and call the
VIDIOC_S_AUDOUT ioctl. Drivers switch to the
requested output or return the &EINVAL; when the index is out of
bounds. This is a write-only ioctl, it does not return the current
audio output attributes as VIDIOC_G_AUDOUT
does.
Note connectors on a TV card to loop back the received audio
signal to a sound card are not audio outputs in this sense.
struct v4l2_audioout
&cs-str;
__u32
index
Identifies the audio output, set by the
driver or application.
__u8
name[32]
Name of the audio output, a NUL-terminated ASCII
string, for example: "Line Out". This information is intended for the
user, preferably the connector label on the device itself.
__u32
capability
Audio capability flags, none defined yet. Drivers
must set this field to zero.
__u32
mode
Audio mode, none defined yet. Drivers and
applications (on VIDIOC_S_AUDOUT) must set this
field to zero.
__u32
reserved[2]
Reserved for future extensions. Drivers and
applications must set the array to zero.
&return-value;
EINVAL
No audio outputs combine with the current video
output, or the number of the selected audio output is out of bounds or
it does not combine.