VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_CROP - VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_CROP - Get or set the crop rectangle on a subdev pad
Note
This is an Obsolete API Elements interface and may be removed in the future. It is superseded by the selection API.
To retrieve the current crop rectangle applications set the pad field of a struct v4l2_subdev_crop to the desired pad number as reported by the media API and the which field to V4L2_SUBDEV_FORMAT_ACTIVE. They then call the VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_CROP ioctl with a pointer to this structure. The driver fills the members of the rect field or returns EINVAL error code if the input arguments are invalid, or if cropping is not supported on the given pad.
To change the current crop rectangle applications set both the pad and which fields and all members of the rect field. They then call the VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_CROP ioctl with a pointer to this structure. The driver verifies the requested crop rectangle, adjusts it based on the hardware capabilities and configures the device. Upon return the struct v4l2_subdev_crop contains the current format as would be returned by a VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_CROP call.
Applications can query the device capabilities by setting the which to V4L2_SUBDEV_FORMAT_TRY. When set, ‘try’ crop rectangles are not applied to the device by the driver, but are mangled exactly as active crop rectangles and stored in the sub-device file handle. Two applications querying the same sub-device would thus not interact with each other.
Drivers must not return an error solely because the requested crop rectangle doesn’t match the device capabilities. They must instead modify the rectangle to match what the hardware can provide. The modified format should be as close as possible to the original request.
__u32 | pad | Pad number as reported by the media framework. |
__u32 | which | Crop rectangle to get or set, from enum v4l2_subdev_format_whence. |
struct v4l2_rect | rect | Crop rectangle boundaries, in pixels. |
__u32 | reserved[8] | Reserved for future extensions. Applications and drivers must set the array to zero. |
On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the errno variable is set appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the Generic Error Codes chapter.