| .. -*- coding: utf-8; mode: rst -*- |
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| .. _lirc_ioctl: |
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| ************ |
| LIRC ioctl() |
| ************ |
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| Name |
| ==== |
| |
| LIRC ioctl - Sends a I/O control command to a LIRC device |
| |
| Synopsis |
| ======== |
| |
| .. cpp:function:: int ioctl( int fd, int request, struct v4l2_capability *argp ) |
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| Arguments |
| ========= |
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| ``fd`` |
| File descriptor returned by ``open()``. |
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| ``request`` |
| The type of I/O control that will be used. See table :ref:`lirc-request` |
| for details. |
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| ``argp`` |
| Arguments for the I/O control. They're specific to each request. |
| |
| |
| The LIRC device's ioctl definition is bound by the ioctl function |
| definition of struct file_operations, leaving us with an unsigned int |
| for the ioctl command and an unsigned long for the arg. For the purposes |
| of ioctl portability across 32-bit and 64-bit, these values are capped |
| to their 32-bit sizes. |
| |
| The ioctls can be used to change specific hardware settings. |
| In general each driver should have a default set of settings. The driver |
| implementation is expected to re-apply the default settings when the |
| device is closed by user-space, so that every application opening the |
| device can rely on working with the default settings initially. |
| |
| .. _lirc-request: |
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| I/O control requests |
| ==================== |
| |
| .. _LIRC_GET_MIN_TIMEOUT: |
| .. _LIRC_GET_MAX_TIMEOUT: |
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| ``LIRC_GET_M{IN,AX}_TIMEOUT`` |
| |
| Some devices have internal timers that can be used to detect when |
| there's no IR activity for a long time. This can help lircd in |
| detecting that a IR signal is finished and can speed up the decoding |
| process. Returns an integer value with the minimum/maximum timeout |
| that can be set. Some devices have a fixed timeout, in that case |
| both ioctls will return the same value even though the timeout |
| cannot be changed. |
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| .. _LIRC_GET_LENGTH: |
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| ``LIRC_GET_LENGTH`` |
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| Retrieves the code length in bits (only for ``LIRC_MODE_LIRCCODE).`` |
| Reads on the device must be done in blocks matching the bit count. |
| The bit could should be rounded up so that it matches full bytes. |
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| .. _LIRC_SET_SEND_MODE: |
| .. _LIRC_SET_REC_MODE: |
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| ``LIRC_SET_{SEND,REC}_MODE`` |
| |
| Set send/receive mode. Largely obsolete for send, as only |
| ``LIRC_MODE_PULSE`` is supported. |
| |
| .. _LIRC_SET_SEND_CARRIER: |
| .. _LIRC_SET_REC_CARRIER: |
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| ``LIRC_SET_{SEND,REC}_CARRIER`` |
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| Set send/receive carrier (in Hz). |
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| .. _LIRC_SET_TRANSMITTER_MASK: |
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| ``LIRC_SET_TRANSMITTER_MASK`` |
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| This enables the given set of transmitters. The first transmitter is |
| encoded by the least significant bit, etc. When an invalid bit mask |
| is given, i.e. a bit is set, even though the device does not have so |
| many transitters, then this ioctl returns the number of available |
| transitters and does nothing otherwise. |
| |
| .. _LIRC_SET_REC_TIMEOUT: |
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| ``LIRC_SET_REC_TIMEOUT`` |
| |
| Sets the integer value for IR inactivity timeout (cf. |
| ``LIRC_GET_MIN_TIMEOUT`` and ``LIRC_GET_MAX_TIMEOUT).`` A value of 0 |
| (if supported by the hardware) disables all hardware timeouts and |
| data should be reported as soon as possible. If the exact value |
| cannot be set, then the next possible value _greater_ than the |
| given value should be set. |
| |
| .. _LIRC_SET_REC_TIMEOUT_REPORTS: |
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| ``LIRC_SET_REC_TIMEOUT_REPORTS`` |
| |
| Enable (1) or disable (0) timeout reports in ``LIRC_MODE_MODE2.`` By |
| default, timeout reports should be turned off. |
| |
| |
| .. _LIRC_SET_MEASURE_CARRIER_MODE: |
| .. _lirc-mode2-frequency: |
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| ``LIRC_SET_MEASURE_CARRIER_MODE`` |
| |
| Enable (1)/disable (0) measure mode. If enabled, from the next key |
| press on, the driver will send ``LIRC_MODE2_FREQUENCY`` packets. By |
| default this should be turned off. |
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| .. _LIRC_SET_REC_CARRIER_RANGE: |
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| ``LIRC_SET_REC_CARRIER_RANGE`` |
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| To set a range use |
| ``LIRC_SET_REC_CARRIER_RANGE`` |
| with the lower bound first and later |
| ``LIRC_SET_REC_CARRIER`` with the upper |
| bound. |
| |
| .. _LIRC_SET_WIDEBAND_RECEIVER: |
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| ``LIRC_SET_WIDEBAND_RECEIVER`` |
| |
| Some receivers are equipped with special wide band receiver which is |
| intended to be used to learn output of existing remote. Calling that |
| ioctl with (1) will enable it, and with (0) disable it. This might |
| be useful of receivers that have otherwise narrow band receiver that |
| prevents them to be used with some remotes. Wide band receiver might |
| also be more precise On the other hand its disadvantage it usually |
| reduced range of reception. |
| |
| .. note:: Wide band receiver might be |
| implictly enabled if you enable carrier reports. In that case it |
| will be disabled as soon as you disable carrier reports. Trying to |
| disable wide band receiver while carrier reports are active will do |
| nothing. |
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| .. _lirc_dev_errors: |
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| Return Value |
| ============ |
| |
| On success 0 is returned, on error -1 and the ``errno`` variable is set |
| appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the |
| :ref:`Generic Error Codes <gen-errors>` chapter. |