V4L2 poll()
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v4l2-poll
Wait for some event on a file descriptor
#include <sys/poll.h>
int poll
struct pollfd *ufds
unsigned int nfds
int timeout
Description
With the poll() function applications
can suspend execution until the driver has captured data or is ready
to accept data for output.
When streaming I/O has been negotiated this function waits
until a buffer has been filled or displayed and can be dequeued with
the &VIDIOC-DQBUF; ioctl. When buffers are already in the outgoing
queue of the driver the function returns immediately.
On success poll() returns the number of
file descriptors that have been selected (that is, file descriptors
for which the revents field of the
respective pollfd structure is non-zero).
Capture devices set the POLLIN and
POLLRDNORM flags in the
revents field, output devices the
POLLOUT and POLLWRNORM
flags. When the function timed out it returns a value of zero, on
failure it returns -1 and the
errno variable is set appropriately. When the
application did not call &VIDIOC-QBUF; or &VIDIOC-STREAMON; yet the
poll() function succeeds, but sets the
POLLERR flag in the
revents field.
When use of the read() function has
been negotiated and the driver does not capture yet, the
poll function starts capturing. When that fails
it returns a POLLERR as above. Otherwise it waits
until data has been captured and can be read. When the driver captures
continuously (as opposed to, for example, still images) the function
may return immediately.
When use of the write() function has
been negotiated the poll function just waits
until the driver is ready for a non-blocking
write() call.
All drivers implementing the read() or
write() function or streaming I/O must also
support the poll() function.
For more details see the
poll() manual page.
Return Value
On success, poll() returns the number
structures which have non-zero revents
fields, or zero if the call timed out. On error
-1 is returned, and the
errno variable is set appropriately:
EBADF
One or more of the ufds members
specify an invalid file descriptor.
EBUSY
The driver does not support multiple read or write
streams and the device is already in use.
EFAULT
ufds references an inaccessible
memory area.
EINTR
The call was interrupted by a signal.
EINVAL
The nfds argument is greater
than OPEN_MAX.