Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Fri, 16 Jun 2006 13:03:03 +0200 | | From | "Salvatore Sanfilippo" <> | | Subject | v4l device in userspace |
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Hello, I'm trying to implement a v4l device driver for symbian based smart phones. In theory it is very simple:
I've a little program running in the phone, capturing images from the camera and sending it to the linux box via bluetooth.
In the linux box side, I've a deamon capturing this images (via a bluetooth SP channel), and.... I've to pass the images to a fake v4l device driver that actually gets the images form userspace. Basically I've to pass by the kernel just for the interface, and not to do real kernel-side work (like to access to the some kind of hardware).
So I've some questions ( thanks in advance for any reply).
1) What's the best way to pass relatively high-band data between the v4l fake driver and userspace? A char device will do the work? ioctl?
2) What about some way to handle ioctl directly from userspace? Given this support I may implement the whole code in userspace. And I guess there are a lot of other real world problems that can be handled in userspace given the ability to handle ioctl from there.
If you think 2) is reasonable I may actually implement some simple form of generic char driver that just allows userspace programs to handle read/write/ioctl opreations, and then use this to fix my real issue.
Thank you very much for the help, and sorry if there is something conceptually wrong in my questions.
Regards, Salvatore
P.S. please take me in CC as I'm not subscribed to the linux kernel mailing list.
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