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.. -*- coding: utf-8; mode: rst -*-
.. _func-open:
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V4L2 open()
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Name
====
v4l2-open - Open a V4L2 device
Synopsis
========
.. code-block:: c
#include <fcntl.h>
.. c:function:: int open( const char *device_name, int flags )
:name: v4l2-open
Arguments
=========
``device_name``
Device to be opened.
``flags``
Open flags. Access mode must be ``O_RDWR``. This is just a
technicality, input devices still support only reading and output
devices only writing.
When the ``O_NONBLOCK`` flag is given, the :ref:`read() <func-read>`
function and the :ref:`VIDIOC_DQBUF <VIDIOC_QBUF>` ioctl will
return the ``EAGAIN`` error code when no data is available or no
buffer is in the driver outgoing queue, otherwise these functions
block until data becomes available. All V4L2 drivers exchanging data
with applications must support the ``O_NONBLOCK`` flag.
Other flags have no effect.
Description
===========
To open a V4L2 device applications call :ref:`open() <func-open>` with the
desired device name. This function has no side effects; all data format
parameters, current input or output, control values or other properties
remain unchanged. At the first :ref:`open() <func-open>` call after loading the
driver they will be reset to default values, drivers are never in an
undefined state.
Return Value
============
On success :ref:`open() <func-open>` returns the new file descriptor. On error
-1 is returned, and the ``errno`` variable is set appropriately.
Possible error codes are:
EACCES
The caller has no permission to access the device.
EBUSY
The driver does not support multiple opens and the device is already
in use.
ENXIO
No device corresponding to this device special file exists.
ENOMEM
Not enough kernel memory was available to complete the request.
EMFILE
The process already has the maximum number of files open.
ENFILE
The limit on the total number of files open on the system has been
reached.