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- .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later
- ========
- Glossary
- ========
- .. note::
- The goal of this section is to standardize the terms used within the media
- userspace API documentation. This is Work In Progress.
- .. Please keep the glossary entries in alphabetical order
- .. glossary::
- Bridge Driver
- A :term:`Device Driver` that implements the main logic to talk with
- media hardware.
- CEC API
- **Consumer Electronics Control API**
- An API designed to receive and transmit data via an HDMI
- CEC interface.
- See :ref:`cec`.
- Data Unit
- Unit of data transported by a bus. On parallel buses, the data unit
- consists of one or more related samples while on serial buses the data
- unit is logical. If the data unit is image data, it may also be called a
- pixel.
- Device Driver
- Part of the Linux Kernel that implements support for a hardware
- component.
- Device Node
- A character device node in the file system used to control and
- transfer data in and out of a Kernel driver.
- Digital TV API
- **Previously known as DVB API**
- An API designed to control a subset of the :term:`Media Hardware`
- that implements digital TV (e. g. DVB, ATSC, ISDB, etc).
- See :ref:`dvbapi`.
- DSP
- **Digital Signal Processor**
- A specialized :term:`Microprocessor`, with its architecture
- optimized for the operational needs of digital signal processing.
- FPGA
- **Field-programmable Gate Array**
- An :term:`IC` circuit designed to be configured by a customer or
- a designer after manufacturing.
- See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field-programmable_gate_array.
- Hardware Component
- A subset of the :term:`Media Hardware`. For example an :term:`I²C` or
- :term:`SPI` device, or an :term:`IP Block` inside an
- :term:`SoC` or :term:`FPGA`.
- Hardware Peripheral
- A group of :term:`hardware components <Hardware Component>` that
- together make a larger user-facing functional peripheral. For
- instance, the :term:`SoC` :term:`ISP` :term:`IP Block`
- and the external camera sensors together make a camera hardware
- peripheral.
- Also known as :term:`Peripheral`.
- I²C
- **Inter-Integrated Circuit**
- A multi-master, multi-slave, packet switched, single-ended,
- serial computer bus used to control some hardware components
- like sub-device hardware components.
- See http://www.nxp.com/docs/en/user-guide/UM10204.pdf.
- IC
- **Integrated circuit**
- A set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece of
- semiconductor material, normally silicon.
- Also known as chip.
- IP Block
- **Intellectual property core**
- In electronic design a semiconductor intellectual property core,
- is a reusable unit of logic, cell, or integrated circuit layout
- design that is the intellectual property of one party.
- IP Blocks may be licensed to another party or can be owned
- and used by a single party alone.
- See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor_intellectual_property_core).
- ISP
- **Image Signal Processor**
- A specialized processor that implements a set of algorithms for
- processing image data. ISPs may implement algorithms for lens
- shading correction, demosaicing, scaling and pixel format conversion
- as well as produce statistics for the use of the control
- algorithms (e.g. automatic exposure, white balance and focus).
- Media API
- A set of userspace APIs used to control the media hardware. It is
- composed by:
- - :term:`CEC API`;
- - :term:`Digital TV API`;
- - :term:`MC API`;
- - :term:`RC API`; and
- - :term:`V4L2 API`.
- See Documentation/userspace-api/media/index.rst.
- MC API
- **Media Controller API**
- An API designed to expose and control the relationships between
- multimedia devices and sub-devices.
- See :ref:`media_controller`.
- MC-centric
- :term:`V4L2 Hardware` device driver that requires :term:`MC API`.
- Such drivers have ``V4L2_CAP_IO_MC`` device_caps field set
- (see :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYCAP`).
- See :ref:`v4l2_hardware_control` for more details.
- Media Hardware
- Subset of the hardware that is supported by the Linux Media API.
- This includes audio and video capture and playback hardware,
- digital and analog TV, camera sensors, ISPs, remote controllers,
- codecs, HDMI Consumer Electronics Control, HDMI capture, etc.
- Microprocessor
- Electronic circuitry that carries out the instructions of a
- computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logical,
- control and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the
- instructions on a single integrated circuit.
- Peripheral
- The same as :term:`Hardware Peripheral`.
- RC API
- **Remote Controller API**
- An API designed to receive and transmit data from remote
- controllers.
- See :ref:`remote_controllers`.
- SMBus
- A subset of I²C, which defines a stricter usage of the bus.
- SPI
- **Serial Peripheral Interface Bus**
- Synchronous serial communication interface specification used for
- short distance communication, primarily in embedded systems.
- SoC
- **System on a Chip**
- An integrated circuit that integrates all components of a computer
- or other electronic systems.
- Stream
- A distinct flow of data (image data or metadata) from an initial source
- to a final sink. The initial source may be e.g. an image sensor and the
- final sink e.g. a memory buffer.
- V4L2 API
- **V4L2 userspace API**
- The userspace API defined in :ref:`v4l2spec`, which is used to
- control a V4L2 hardware.
- V4L2 Device Node
- A :term:`Device Node` that is associated to a V4L driver.
- The V4L2 device node naming is specified at :ref:`v4l2_device_naming`.
- V4L2 Hardware
- Part of the media hardware which is supported by the :term:`V4L2 API`.
- V4L2 Sub-device
- V4L2 hardware components that aren't controlled by a
- :term:`Bridge Driver`. See :ref:`subdev`.
- Video-node-centric
- V4L2 device driver that doesn't require a media controller to be used.
- Such drivers have the ``V4L2_CAP_IO_MC`` device_caps field unset
- (see :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYCAP`).
- V4L2 Sub-device API
- Part of the :term:`V4L2 API` which control
- :term:`V4L2 sub-devices <V4L2 Sub-device>`, like sensors,
- HDMI receivers, scalers, deinterlacers.
- See :ref:`v4l2_hardware_control` for more details.
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