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-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/DocBook/v4l/func-ioctl.xml | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/DocBook/v4l/pixfmt.xml | 4 |
2 files changed, 4 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/func-ioctl.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/func-ioctl.xml index 00f9690e1c28..b60fd37a6295 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/func-ioctl.xml +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/func-ioctl.xml @@ -34,8 +34,7 @@ <varlistentry> <term><parameter>request</parameter></term> <listitem> - <para>V4L2 ioctl request code as defined in the <link -linkend="videodev">videodev.h</link> header file, for example + <para>V4L2 ioctl request code as defined in the <filename>videodev2.h</filename> header file, for example VIDIOC_QUERYCAP.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -57,7 +56,7 @@ file descriptor. An ioctl <parameter>request</parameter> has encoded in it whether the argument is an input, output or read/write parameter, and the size of the argument <parameter>argp</parameter> in bytes. Macros and defines specifying V4L2 ioctl requests are located -in the <link linkend="videodev">videodev.h</link> header file. +in the <filename>videodev2.h</filename> header file. Applications should use their own copy, not include the version in the kernel sources on the system they compile on. All V4L2 ioctl requests, their respective function and parameters are specified in <xref diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/pixfmt.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/pixfmt.xml index d7c467187095..cfffc88d7383 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/pixfmt.xml +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/pixfmt.xml @@ -142,8 +142,8 @@ leftmost pixel of the second row from the top, and so on. The last row has just as many pad bytes after it as the other rows.</para> <para>In V4L2 each format has an identifier which looks like -<constant>PIX_FMT_XXX</constant>, defined in the <link -linkend="videodev">videodev.h</link> header file. These identifiers +<constant>PIX_FMT_XXX</constant>, defined in the <filename>videodev2.h</filename> +header file. These identifiers represent <link linkend="v4l2-fourcc">four character codes</link> which are also listed below, however they are not the same as those used in the Windows world.</para> |