Commit f18e1623 authored by Hans Verkuil's avatar Hans Verkuil Committed by Mauro Carvalho Chehab

[media] DocBook media: s/input stream/capture stream/

The term "input stream" is confusing since it is not clear whether this is an
input stream from the point of view of the application or from the point of
view of the hardware. So replace it with the more standard term "capture stream".
Signed-off-by: default avatarHans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@osg.samsung.com>
parent a5c36fa6
......@@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ linkend="v4l2-buf-type" /></entry>
buffer. It depends on the negotiated data format and may change with
each buffer for compressed variable size data like JPEG images.
Drivers must set this field when <structfield>type</structfield>
refers to an input stream, applications when it refers to an output stream.
refers to a capture stream, applications when it refers to an output stream.
If the application sets this to 0 for an output stream, then
<structfield>bytesused</structfield> will be set to the size of the
buffer (see the <structfield>length</structfield> field of this struct) by
......@@ -720,14 +720,14 @@ linkend="buffer-flags" />.</entry>
<entry>Indicates the field order of the image in the
buffer, see <xref linkend="v4l2-field" />. This field is not used when
the buffer contains VBI data. Drivers must set it when
<structfield>type</structfield> refers to an input stream,
<structfield>type</structfield> refers to a capture stream,
applications when it refers to an output stream.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>struct timeval</entry>
<entry><structfield>timestamp</structfield></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry><para>For input streams this is time when the first data
<entry><para>For capture streams this is time when the first data
byte was captured, as returned by the
<function>clock_gettime()</function> function for the relevant
clock id; see <constant>V4L2_BUF_FLAG_TIMESTAMP_*</constant> in
......@@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ must set this to 0.</entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>The number of bytes occupied by data in the plane
(its payload). Drivers must set this field when <structfield>type</structfield>
refers to an input stream, applications when it refers to an output stream.
refers to a capture stream, applications when it refers to an output stream.
If the application sets this to 0 for an output stream, then
<structfield>bytesused</structfield> will be set to the size of the
plane (see the <structfield>length</structfield> field of this struct)
......@@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ must set this to 0.</entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>Offset in bytes to video data in the plane.
Drivers must set this field when <structfield>type</structfield>
refers to an input stream, applications when it refers to an output stream.
refers to a capture stream, applications when it refers to an output stream.
Note that data_offset is included in <structfield>bytesused</structfield>.
So the size of the image in the plane is
<structfield>bytesused</structfield>-<structfield>data_offset</structfield> at
......
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