windows-nt/Source/XPSP1/NT/multimedia/media/avi/msvideo.16/video.c
2020-09-26 16:20:57 +08:00

1682 lines
59 KiB
C
Raw Blame History

This file contains invisible Unicode characters

This file contains invisible Unicode characters that are indistinguishable to humans but may be processed differently by a computer. If you think that this is intentional, you can safely ignore this warning. Use the Escape button to reveal them.

/****************************************************************************
video.c
Contains video APIs
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation 1992. All rights reserved
****************************************************************************/
#include <windows.h>
#include <mmsystem.h>
#include "win32.h"
#include "msviddrv.h"
#include "msvideo.h"
#include "msvideoi.h"
#ifdef WIN32
#include <mmddk.h>
#endif
#include <ver.h>
#ifndef NOTHUNKS
#include "thunks.h"
#endif //!NOTHUNKS
/*****************************************************************************
* Variables
*
****************************************************************************/
SZCODE szNull[] = TEXT("");
SZCODE szVideo[] = TEXT("msvideo");
#ifndef WIN32
SZCODE szDrivers[] = "Drivers";
SZCODE szDrivers32[] = "Drivers32";
#else
STATICDT SZCODE szDrivers[] = DRIVERS_SECTION;
#endif
STATICDT SZCODE szSystemIni[] = TEXT("system.ini");
UINT wTotalVideoDevs; // total video devices
UINT wVideoDevs32; // 32-bit video devices
UINT bVideo0Invalid; // if true: ignore MSVideo
// (see videoGetNumDevs)
HINSTANCE ghInst; // our module handle
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc INTERNAL VIDEO validation code for VIDEOHDRs
****************************************************************************/
#define IsVideoHeaderPrepared(hVideo, lpwh) ((lpwh)->dwFlags & VHDR_PREPARED)
#define MarkVideoHeaderPrepared(hVideo, lpwh) ((lpwh)->dwFlags |= VHDR_PREPARED)
#define MarkVideoHeaderUnprepared(hVideo, lpwh) ((lpwh)->dwFlags &=~VHDR_PREPARED)
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @func DWORD | videoMessage | This function sends messages to a
* video device channel.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies the handle to the video device channel.
*
* @parm UINT | wMsg | Specifies the message to send.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwP1 | Specifies the first parameter for the message.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwP2 | Specifies the second parameter for the message.
*
* @rdesc Returns the message specific value returned from the driver.
*
* @comm This function is used for configuration messages such as
* <m DVM_SRC_RECT> and <m DVM_DST_RECT>, and
* device specific messages.
*
* @xref <f videoConfigure>
*
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoMessage(HVIDEO hVideo, UINT msg, DWORD dwP1, DWORD dwP2)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
#ifndef NOTHUNKS
if (Is32bitHandle(hVideo)) {
return videoMessage32(Map32bitHandle(hVideo), msg, dwP1, dwP2);
}
#endif
return SendDriverMessage (hVideo, msg, dwP1, dwP2);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoGetNumDevs | This function returns the number of MSVIDEO
* devices installed.
*
* @rdesc Returns the number of MSVIDEO devices listed in the
* [drivers] (or [drivers32] for NT) section of the SYSTEM.INI file.
*
* @comm Because the indexes of the MSVIDEO devices in the SYSTEM.INI
* file can be non-contiguous, applications should not assume
* the indexes range between zero and the number of devices minus
* one.
*
* @xref <f videoOpen>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoGetNumDevs(void)
{
TCHAR szKey[(sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR)) + 2];
TCHAR szbuf[128];
TCHAR szMSVideo32[128];
int i;
#ifndef NOTHUNKS
// find how many 32-bit devices there are. indices 0 to wVideoDevs32
// will be on the 32-bit side, and wVideoDevs32 to wTotalVideoDevs on the
// 16-bit side
wVideoDevs32 = (UINT)videoGetNumDevs32();
wTotalVideoDevs = wVideoDevs32;
// now add in the 16-bit devices
#else
wTotalVideoDevs = 0;
#endif
// NT 3.5 shipped with a hack solution to the capGetDriverDescription
// problem which was to copy the MSVideo line from [Drivers32] to
// [Drivers]
// we now have to allow for this hack by detecting the case where the two
// entries are the same. We then set bVideo0Invalid, and do not include it
// in wTotalVideoDevs.
bVideo0Invalid = FALSE;
lstrcpy(szKey, szVideo);
szKey[(sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR)) - 1] = (TCHAR) 0;
szKey[sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR)] = (TCHAR) 0;
// first read the [drivers32] MSVideo to compare against
GetPrivateProfileString(szDrivers32, szKey, szNull, szMSVideo32,
sizeof(szMSVideo32)/sizeof(TCHAR), szSystemIni);
// now read the [Drivers] entries - compare the first one against this
for (i=0; i < MAXVIDEODRIVERS; i++) {
if (GetPrivateProfileString(szDrivers,szKey,szNull,
szbuf,sizeof(szbuf)/sizeof(TCHAR),szSystemIni)) {
if ((i == 0) && (lstrcmp(szbuf, szMSVideo32) == 0)) {
bVideo0Invalid = TRUE;
} else {
wTotalVideoDevs++;
}
}
szKey[(sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR))-1] = (TCHAR) TEXT('1'+ i); // advance driver ordinal
}
return (DWORD)wTotalVideoDevs;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @func DWORD | videoGetErrorText | This function retrieves a
* description of the error identified by the error number.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
* This might be NULL if the error is not device specific.
*
* @parm UINT | wError | Specifies the error number.
*
* @parm LPSTR | lpText | Specifies a far pointer to a buffer used to
* return the zero-terminated string corresponding to the error number.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the length, in bytes, of the buffer
* referenced by <p lpText>.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following error is defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_BADERRNUM | Specified error number is out of range.
* @flag DV_ERR_SIZEFIELD | The return buffer is not large enough
* to handle the error text.
*
* @comm If the error description is longer than the buffer,
* the description is truncated. The returned error string is always
* zero-terminated. If <p wSize> is zero, nothing is copied and zero
* is returned.
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoGetErrorText(HVIDEO hVideo, UINT wError,
LPSTR lpText, UINT wSize)
{
VIDEO_GETERRORTEXT_PARMS vet;
if (IsBadWritePtr (lpText, wSize))
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
lpText[0] = 0;
if (((wError >= DV_ERR_BASE) && (wError <= DV_ERR_LASTERROR))) {
if (wSize > 1) {
if (!LoadStringA(ghInst, wError, lpText, wSize))
return DV_ERR_BADERRNUM;
else
return DV_ERR_OK;
}
else
return DV_ERR_SIZEFIELD;
}
else if (wError >= DV_ERR_USER_MSG && hVideo) {
vet.dwError = (DWORD) wError;
vet.lpText = lpText;
vet.dwLength = (DWORD) wSize;
return videoMessage (hVideo, DVM_GETERRORTEXT, (DWORD) (LPVOID) &vet,
(DWORD) NULL);
}
else
return DV_ERR_BADERRNUM;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @func DWORD | videoGetChannelCaps | This function retrieves a
* description of the capabilities of a channel.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @parm LPCHANNEL_CAPS | lpChannelCaps | Specifies a far pointer to a
* <t CHANNEL_CAPS> structure.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwSize | Specifies the size, in bytes, of the
* <t CHANNEL_CAPS> structure.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function is successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_UNSUPPORTED | Function is not supported.
*
* @comm The <t CHANNEL_CAPS> structure returns the capability
* information. For example, capability information might
* include whether or not the channel can crop and scale images,
* or show overlay.
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoGetChannelCaps(HVIDEO hVideo, LPCHANNEL_CAPS lpChannelCaps,
DWORD dwSize)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
if (IsBadWritePtr (lpChannelCaps, sizeof (CHANNEL_CAPS)))
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
// _fmemset (lpChannelCaps, 0, sizeof (CHANNEL_CAPS));
lpChannelCaps->dwFlags = 0;
lpChannelCaps->dwSrcRectXMod = 0;
lpChannelCaps->dwSrcRectYMod = 0;
lpChannelCaps->dwSrcRectWidthMod = 0;
lpChannelCaps->dwSrcRectHeightMod = 0;
lpChannelCaps->dwDstRectXMod = 0;
lpChannelCaps->dwDstRectYMod = 0;
lpChannelCaps->dwDstRectWidthMod = 0;
lpChannelCaps->dwDstRectHeightMod = 0;
return videoMessage(hVideo, DVM_GET_CHANNEL_CAPS, (DWORD) lpChannelCaps,
(DWORD) dwSize);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @func DWORD | videoUpdate | This function directs a channel to
* repaint the display. It applies only to VIDEO_EXTERNALOUT channels.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @parm HWND | hWnd | Specifies the handle of the window to be used
* by the channel for image display.
*
* @parm HDC | hDC | Specifies a handle to a device context.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_UNSUPPORTED | Specified message is unsupported.
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the device handle specified is invalid.
*
* @comm This message is normally sent
* whenever the client window receives a <m WM_MOVE>, <m WM_SIZE>,
* or <m WM_PAINT> message.
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoUpdate (HVIDEO hVideo, HWND hWnd, HDC hDC)
{
if ((!hVideo) || (!hWnd) || (!hDC) )
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
return videoMessage(hVideo, DVM_UPDATE, (DWORD) hWnd, (DWORD) hDC);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoOpen | This function opens a channel on the
* specified video device.
*
* @parm LPHVIDEO | lphvideo | Specifies a far pointer to a buffer
* used to return an <t HVIDEO> handle. The video capture driver
* uses this location to return
* a handle that uniquely identifies the opened video device channel.
* Use the returned handle to identify the device channel when
* calling other video functions.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwDeviceID | Identifies the video device to open.
* The value of <p dwDeviceID> varies from zero to one less
* than the number of video capture devices installed in the system.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwFlags | Specifies flags for opening the device.
* The following flags are defined:
*
* @flag VIDEO_EXTERNALIN| Specifies the channel is opened
* for external input. Typically, external input channels
* capture images into a frame buffer.
*
* @flag VIDEO_EXTERNALOUT| Specifies the channel is opened
* for external output. Typically, external output channels
* display images stored in a frame buffer on an auxilary monitor
* or overlay.
*
* @flag VIDEO_IN| Specifies the channel is opened
* for video input. Video input channels transfer images
* from a frame buffer to system memory buffers.
*
* @flag VIDEO_OUT| Specifies the channel is opened
* for video output. Video output channels transfer images
* from system memory buffers to a frame buffer.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_BADDEVICEID | Indicates the specified device ID is out of range.
* @flag DV_ERR_ALLOCATED | Indicates the specified resource is already allocated.
* @flag DV_ERR_NOMEM | Indicates the device is unable to allocate or lock memory.
*
* @comm
* At a minimum, all capture drivers support a VIDEO_EXTERNALIN
* and a VIDEO_IN channel.
* Use <f videoGetNumDevs> to determine the number of video
* devices present in the system.
*
* @xref <f videoClose>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoOpen (LPHVIDEO lphVideo, DWORD dwDeviceID, DWORD dwFlags)
{
TCHAR szKey[sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR) + 2];
TCHAR szbuf[128];
UINT w;
VIDEO_OPEN_PARMS vop; // Same as IC_OPEN struct!!!
DWORD dwVersion = VIDEOAPIVERSION;
if (IsBadWritePtr ((LPVOID) lphVideo, sizeof (HVIDEO)) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
vop.dwSize = sizeof (VIDEO_OPEN_PARMS);
vop.fccType = OPEN_TYPE_VCAP; // "vcap"
vop.fccComp = 0L;
vop.dwVersion = VIDEOAPIVERSION;
vop.dwFlags = dwFlags; // In, Out, External In, External Out
vop.dwError = DV_ERR_OK;
w = (WORD)dwDeviceID;
*lphVideo = NULL;
if (!wTotalVideoDevs) // trying to open without finding how many devs.
videoGetNumDevs();
if (!wTotalVideoDevs) // No drivers installed
return DV_ERR_BADINSTALL;
if (w >= MAXVIDEODRIVERS)
return DV_ERR_BADDEVICEID;
#ifndef NOTHUNKS
//
// if it's one of the 32-bit indices then we must open it on the
// 32-bit side or fail.
//
if (w < wVideoDevs32) {
return videoOpen32( lphVideo, dwDeviceID, dwFlags);
} else {
// make it a valid 16-bit index
w -= wVideoDevs32;
}
#endif // NOTHUNKS
// ignore the fake MSVideo copied from [Drivers32]
if (bVideo0Invalid) {
w++;
}
lstrcpy(szKey, szVideo);
szKey[(sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR)) - 1] = (TCHAR)0;
if( w > 0 ) {
szKey[(sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR))] = (TCHAR)0;
szKey[(sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR))-1] = (TCHAR) TEXT('1' + (w-1) ); // driver ordinal
}
if (GetPrivateProfileString(szDrivers, szKey, szNull,
szbuf, sizeof(szbuf)/sizeof(TCHAR), szSystemIni)) {
#ifdef THIS_IS_ANCIENT_CODE
// Removed for VFW1.1
// Only early Alpha 1.0 drivers required this...
// Check driver version number by doing a configuration open...
// Version 1 used LPARAM = dwFlags
// Version 2 uses LPARAM = LPVIDEO_OPEN_PARMS
if (hVideoTemp = OpenDriver(szKey, szDrivers, (LPARAM) NULL)) {
HVIDEO hVideoTemp;
// Version 1 drivers had the added bug of returning
// the version from this message, instead of in
// lParam1
if (videoMessage (hVideoTemp, DVM_GETVIDEOAPIVER,
(LPARAM) (LPVOID) &dwVersion, 0L) == 1)
dwVersion = 1;
CloseDriver(hVideoTemp, 0L, 0L );
}
if (dwVersion == 1)
*lphVideo = OpenDriver(szKey, szDrivers, dwFlags);
else
#endif // THIS_IS_ANCIENT_CODE
*lphVideo = OpenDriver(szKey, szDrivers, (LPARAM) (LPVOID) &vop);
if( ! *lphVideo ) {
if (vop.dwError) // if driver returned an error code...
return vop.dwError;
else {
#ifdef WIN32
if (GetFileAttributes(szbuf) == (DWORD) -1)
#else
OFSTRUCT of;
if (OpenFile (szbuf, &of, OF_EXIST) == HFILE_ERROR)
#endif
return (DV_ERR_BADINSTALL);
else
return (DV_ERR_NOTDETECTED);
}
}
} else {
return( DV_ERR_BADINSTALL );
}
return DV_ERR_OK;
}
typedef struct tagVS_VERSION
{
WORD wTotLen;
WORD wValLen;
TCHAR szSig[16];
VS_FIXEDFILEINFO vffInfo;
} VS_VERSION;
//
// videoGetDriverDesc -
//
// private api to correctly thunk avicap's capGetDriverDescription.
//
// if the index is < wVideoDevs32, then thunk the call through to the
// 32-bit side, otherwise do it here by scanning [drivers].
//
DWORD WINAPI videoCapDriverDescAndVer (
DWORD wDriverIndex,
LPSTR lpszName, UINT cbName,
LPSTR lpszVer, UINT cbVer)
{
LPTSTR lpVersion;
UINT wVersionLen;
BOOL bRetCode;
TCHAR szGetName[MAX_PATH];
DWORD dwVerInfoSize;
DWORD dwVerHnd;
TCHAR szBuf[MAX_PATH];
BOOL fGetName;
BOOL fGetVersion;
static TCHAR szNull[] = TEXT("");
static TCHAR szVideo[] = TEXT("msvideo");
static TCHAR szSystemIni[] = TEXT("system.ini");
static TCHAR szDrivers[] = TEXT("Drivers");
static TCHAR szKey[sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR) + 2];
static TCHAR szVer[] = TEXT("ver.dll");
static TCHAR szGetFileVerInfo[] = TEXT("GetFileVersionInfo");
static TCHAR szGetFileVerInfoSize[] = TEXT("GetFileVersionInfoSize");
static TCHAR szVerQueryValue[] = TEXT("VerQueryValue");
typedef BOOL (WINAPI FAR *LPVERQUERYVALUE)(
const void FAR* pBlock,
LPCSTR lpSubBlock,
void FAR* FAR* lplpBuffer,
UINT FAR* lpuLen
);
typedef BOOL (WINAPI FAR *LPGETFILEVERSIONINFO)(
LPCSTR lpstrFilename,
DWORD dwHandle,
DWORD dwLen,
void FAR* lpData
);
typedef DWORD (WINAPI FAR *LPGETFILEVERSIONINFOSIZE)(
LPCSTR lpstrFilename,
DWORD FAR *lpdwHandle
);
LPGETFILEVERSIONINFOSIZE lpfnGetFileVersionInfoSize;
LPGETFILEVERSIONINFO lpfnGetFileVersionInfo;
LPVERQUERYVALUE lpfnVerQueryValue;
HINSTANCE hinstVer;
#ifndef NOTHUNKS
// must have called videoGetNumDevs first before thunking
if (!wTotalVideoDevs) {
videoGetNumDevs();
}
if (wDriverIndex < wVideoDevs32) {
return videoGetDriverDesc32(wDriverIndex, lpszName, (short) cbName,
lpszVer, (short) cbVer);
} else {
wDriverIndex -= wVideoDevs32;
if (bVideo0Invalid) {
wDriverIndex++;
}
}
#endif
//this is a 16-bit driver - search [Drivers] for it
fGetName = lpszName != NULL && cbName != 0;
fGetVersion = lpszVer != NULL && cbVer != 0;
if (fGetName)
lpszName[0] = TEXT('\0');
if (fGetVersion)
lpszVer [0] = TEXT('\0');
lstrcpy(szKey, szVideo);
szKey[sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR) - 1] = TEXT('\0');
if( wDriverIndex > 0 ) {
szKey[sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR)] = TEXT('\0');
szKey[(sizeof(szVideo)/sizeof(TCHAR))-1] = (TCHAR)(TEXT('1') + (wDriverIndex-1) ); // driver ordinal
}
if (GetPrivateProfileString(szDrivers, szKey, szNull,
szBuf, sizeof(szBuf)/sizeof(TCHAR), szSystemIni) < 2)
return FALSE;
// Copy in the driver name initially, just in case the driver
// has omitted a description field.
if (fGetName)
lstrcpyn(lpszName, szBuf, cbName);
hinstVer = LoadLibrary(szVer);
if ( hinstVer == NULL) {
return FALSE;
}
*(FARPROC *)&lpfnGetFileVersionInfoSize =
GetProcAddress(hinstVer, szGetFileVerInfoSize);
*(FARPROC *)&lpfnGetFileVersionInfo =
GetProcAddress(hinstVer, szGetFileVerInfo);
*(FARPROC *)&lpfnVerQueryValue =
GetProcAddress(hinstVer, szVerQueryValue );
#if 0
{
char szBuffer[256];
wsprintf( szBuffer, "hinstVer = %#X\r\n", hinstVer );
OutputDebugString(szBuffer);
wsprintf( szBuffer, "lpfnGetFileVersionInfoSize = %#X\r\n",
lpfnGetFileVersionInfoSize );
OutputDebugString(szBuffer);
wsprintf( szBuffer, "lpfnGetFileVersionInfo = %#X\r\n",
lpfnGetFileVersionInfo );
OutputDebugString(szBuffer);
wsprintf( szBuffer, "lpfnVerQueryValue = %#X\r\n",
lpfnVerQueryValue );
OutputDebugString(szBuffer);
}
#endif
// You must find the size first before getting any file info
dwVerInfoSize =
(*lpfnGetFileVersionInfoSize)(szBuf, &dwVerHnd);
if (dwVerInfoSize) {
LPTSTR lpstrVffInfo; // Pointer to block to hold info
HANDLE hMem; // handle to mem alloc'ed
// Get a block big enough to hold version info
hMem = GlobalAlloc(GMEM_MOVEABLE, dwVerInfoSize);
lpstrVffInfo = GlobalLock(hMem);
// Get the File Version first
if( (*lpfnGetFileVersionInfo)(szBuf, 0L, dwVerInfoSize, lpstrVffInfo)) {
VS_VERSION FAR *pVerInfo = (VS_VERSION FAR *) lpstrVffInfo;
// fill in the file version
wsprintf(szBuf,
TEXT("Version: %d.%d.%d.%d"),
HIWORD(pVerInfo->vffInfo.dwFileVersionMS),
LOWORD(pVerInfo->vffInfo.dwFileVersionMS),
HIWORD(pVerInfo->vffInfo.dwFileVersionLS),
LOWORD(pVerInfo->vffInfo.dwFileVersionLS));
if (fGetVersion)
lstrcpyn (lpszVer, szBuf, cbVer);
}
// Now try to get the FileDescription
// First try this for the "Translation" entry, and then
// try the American english translation.
// Keep track of the string length for easy updating.
// 040904E4 represents the language ID and the four
// least significant digits represent the codepage for
// which the data is formatted. The language ID is
// composed of two parts: the low ten bits represent
// the major language and the high six bits represent
// the sub language.
lstrcpy(szGetName, TEXT("\\StringFileInfo\\040904E4\\FileDescription"));
wVersionLen = 0;
lpVersion = NULL;
// Look for the corresponding string.
bRetCode = (*lpfnVerQueryValue)((LPVOID)lpstrVffInfo,
(LPTSTR)szGetName,
(void FAR* FAR*)&lpVersion,
(UINT FAR *) &wVersionLen);
if (fGetName && bRetCode && wVersionLen && lpVersion)
lstrcpyn (lpszName, lpVersion, cbName);
// Let go of the memory
GlobalUnlock(hMem);
GlobalFree(hMem);
}
FreeLibrary(hinstVer);
return TRUE;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoClose | This function closes the specified video
* device channel.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
* If this function is successful, the handle is invalid
* after this call.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_NONSPECIFIC | The driver failed to close the channel.
*
* @comm If buffers have been sent with <f videoStreamAddBuffer> and
* they haven't been returned to the application,
* the close operation fails. You can use <f videoStreamReset> to mark all
* pending buffers as done.
*
* @xref <f videoOpen> <f videoStreamInit> <f videoStreamFini> <f videoStreamReset>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoClose (HVIDEO hVideo)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
#ifndef NOTHUNKS
if (Is32bitHandle(hVideo)) {
return videoClose32(Map32bitHandle(hVideo));
}
#endif // NOTHUNKS
return (CloseDriver(hVideo, 0L, 0L ) ? DV_ERR_OK : DV_ERR_NONSPECIFIC);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoConfigure | This function sets or retrieves
* the options for a configurable driver.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @parm UINT | msg | Specifies the option to set or retrieve. The
* following options are defined:
*
* @flag DVM_PALETTE | Indicates a palette is being sent to the driver
* or retrieved from the driver.
*
* @flag DVM_PALETTERGB555 | Indicates an RGB555 palette is being
* sent to the driver.
*
* @flag DVM_FORMAT | Indicates format information is being sent to
* the driver or retrieved from the driver.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwFlags | Specifies flags for configuring or
* interrogating the device driver. The following flags are defined:
*
* @flag VIDEO_CONFIGURE_SET | Indicates values are being sent to the driver.
*
* @flag VIDEO_CONFIGURE_GET | Indicates values are being obtained from the driver.
*
* @flag VIDEO_CONFIGURE_QUERY | Determines if the
* driver supports the option specified by <p msg>. This flag
* should be combined with either the VIDEO_CONFIGURE_SET or
* VIDEO_CONFIGURE_GET flag. If this flag is
* set, the <p lpData1>, <p dwSize1>, <p lpData2>, and <p dwSize2>
* parameters are ignored.
*
* @flag VIDEO_CONFIGURE_QUERYSIZE | Returns the size, in bytes,
* of the configuration option in <p lpdwReturn>. This flag is only valid if
* the VIDEO_CONFIGURE_GET flag is also set.
*
* @flag VIDEO_CONFIGURE_CURRENT | Requests the current value.
* This flag is valid only if the VIDEO_CONFIGURE_GET flag is also set.
* @flag VIDEO_CONFIGURE_NOMINAL | Requests the nominal value.
* This flag is valid only if the VIDEO_CONFIGURE_GET flag is also set.
* @flag VIDEO_CONFIGURE_MIN | Requests the minimum value.
* This flag is valid only if the VIDEO_CONFIGURE_GET flag is also set.
* @flag VIDEO_CONFIGURE_MAX | Get the maximum value.
* This flag is valid only if the VIDEO_CONFIGURE_GET flag is also set.
*
* @parm LPDWORD | lpdwReturn | Points to a DWORD used for returning information
* from the driver. If
* the VIDEO_CONFIGURE_QUERYSIZE flag is set, <p lpdwReturn> is
* filled with the size of the configuration option.
*
* @parm LPVOID | lpData1 |Specifies a pointer to message specific data.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwSize1 | Specifies the size, in bytes, of the <p lpData1>
* buffer.
*
* @parm LPVOID | lpData2 | Specifies a pointer to message specific data.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwSize2 | Specifies the size, in bytes, of the <p lpData2>
* buffer.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED | Function is not supported.
*
* @xref <f videoOpen> <f videoMessage>
*
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoConfigure (HVIDEO hVideo, UINT msg, DWORD dwFlags,
LPDWORD lpdwReturn, LPVOID lpData1, DWORD dwSize1,
LPVOID lpData2, DWORD dwSize2)
{
VIDEOCONFIGPARMS vcp;
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
if (lpData1)
if (IsBadHugeReadPtr (lpData1, dwSize1))
return DV_ERR_CONFIG1;
if (lpData2)
if (IsBadHugeReadPtr (lpData2, dwSize2))
return DV_ERR_CONFIG2;
if (dwFlags & VIDEO_CONFIGURE_QUERYSIZE) {
if (!lpdwReturn)
return DV_ERR_NONSPECIFIC;
if (IsBadWritePtr (lpdwReturn, sizeof (DWORD)) )
return DV_ERR_NONSPECIFIC;
}
vcp.lpdwReturn = lpdwReturn;
vcp.lpData1 = lpData1;
vcp.dwSize1 = dwSize1;
vcp.lpData2 = lpData2;
vcp.dwSize2 = dwSize2;
return videoMessage(hVideo, msg, dwFlags,
(DWORD)(LPVIDEOCONFIGPARMS)&vcp );
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoConfigureStorage | This function saves or loads
* all configurable options for a channel. Options
* can be saved and recalled for each application or each application
* instance.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @parm LPSTR | lpstrIdent | Identifies the application or instance.
* Use an arbitrary string which uniquely identifies your application
* or instance.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwFlags | Specifies any flags for the function. The following
* flags are defined:
* @flag VIDEO_CONFIGURE_GET | Requests that the values be loaded.
* @flag VIDEO_CONFIGURE_SET | Requests that the values be saved.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED | Function is not supported.
*
* @comm The method used by a driver to save configuration options is
* device dependent.
*
* @xref <f videoOpen>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoConfigureStorage (HVIDEO hVideo,
LPSTR lpstrIdent, DWORD dwFlags)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
return videoMessage(hVideo, DVM_CONFIGURESTORAGE,
(DWORD)lpstrIdent, dwFlags);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoDialog | This function displays a channel-specific
* dialog box used to set configuration parameters.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @parm HWND | hWndParent | Specifies the parent window handle.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwFlags | Specifies flags for the dialog box. The
* following flag is defined:
* @flag VIDEO_DLG_QUERY | If this flag is set, the driver immediately
* returns zero if it supplies a dialog box for the channel,
* or DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED if it does not.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED | Function is not supported.
*
* @comm Typically, each dialog box displayed by this
* function lets the user select options appropriate for the channel.
* For example, a VIDEO_IN channel dialog box lets the user select
* the image dimensions and bit depth.
*
* @xref <f videoOpen> <f videoConfigureStorage>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoDialog (HVIDEO hVideo, HWND hWndParent, DWORD dwFlags)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
if ((!hWndParent) || (!IsWindow (hWndParent)) )
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
return videoMessage(hVideo, DVM_DIALOG, (DWORD)hWndParent, dwFlags);
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc INTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoPrepareHeader | This function prepares the
* header and data
* by performing a <f GlobalPageLock>.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it
* specifies an error number.
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoPrepareHeader(LPVIDEOHDR lpVideoHdr, DWORD dwSize)
{
if (!HugePageLock(lpVideoHdr, (DWORD)sizeof(VIDEOHDR)))
return DV_ERR_NOMEM;
if (!HugePageLock(lpVideoHdr->lpData, lpVideoHdr->dwBufferLength)) {
HugePageUnlock(lpVideoHdr, (DWORD)sizeof(VIDEOHDR));
return DV_ERR_NOMEM;
}
lpVideoHdr->dwFlags |= VHDR_PREPARED;
return DV_ERR_OK;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc INTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoUnprepareHeader | This function unprepares the header and
* data if the driver returns DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED.
*
* @rdesc Currently always returns DV_ERR_OK.
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoUnprepareHeader(LPVIDEOHDR lpVideoHdr, DWORD dwSize)
{
HugePageUnlock(lpVideoHdr->lpData, lpVideoHdr->dwBufferLength);
HugePageUnlock(lpVideoHdr, (DWORD)sizeof(VIDEOHDR));
lpVideoHdr->dwFlags &= ~VHDR_PREPARED;
return DV_ERR_OK;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamAllocHdrAndBuffer | This function is used to allow
* drivers to optionally allocate video buffers. Normally, the client
* application is responsible for allocating buffer memory, but devices
* which have on-board memory may optionally allocate headers and buffers
* using this function. Generally, this will avoid an additional data copy,
* resulting in faster capture rates.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video
* device channel.
*
* @parm LPVIDEOHDR FAR * | plpvideoHdr | Specifies a pointer to the address of a
* <t VIDEOHDR> structure. The driver saves the buffer address in this
* location, or NULL if it cannot allocate a buffer.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwSize | Specifies the size of the <t VIDEOHDR> structure
* and associated video buffer in bytes.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_NOMEM | Indicates the device is unable to allocate or lock memory.
* @flag DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED | Indicates the driver does not have on-board memory.
*
* @comm If the driver
* allocates buffers via this method, the <f videoStreamPrepareHeader> and
* <f videoStreamUnprepareHeader> functions must not be used.
*
* The buffer allocated must be accessible for DMA by the host.
*
* @xref <f videoStreamFreeHdrAndBuffer>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamAllocHdrAndBuffer(HVIDEO hVideo,
LPVIDEOHDR FAR * plpvideoHdr, DWORD dwSize)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
return(DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED);
#if 0
if (IsBadWritePtr (plpvideoHdr, sizeof (VIDEOHDR *)) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
*plpvideoHdr = NULL; // Init to NULL ptr
wRet = (DWORD)videoMessage((HVIDEO)hVideo, DVM_STREAM_ALLOCHDRANDBUFFER,
(DWORD)plpvideoHdr, (DWORD)dwSize);
if (*plpvideoHdr == NULL ||
IsBadHugeWritePtr (*plpvideoHdr, dwSize)) {
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING,"videoStreamAllocHdrAndBuffer: Allocation failed.");
*plpvideoHdr = NULL;
return wRet;
}
if (IsVideoHeaderPrepared(HVIDEO, *plpvideoHdr))
{
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING,"videoStreamAllocHdrAndBuffer: header is already prepared.");
return DV_ERR_OK;
}
(*plpvideoHdr)->dwFlags = 0;
if (wRet == DV_ERR_OK)
MarkVideoHeaderPrepared(hVideo, *plpvideoHdr);
return wRet;
#endif
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamFreeHdrAndBuffer | This function is used to free
* buffers allocated by the driver using the <f videoStreamAllocHdrAndBuffer>
* function.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video
* device channel.
*
* @parm LPVIDEOHDR | lpvideoHdr | Specifies a pointer to the
* <t VIDEOHDR> structure and associated buffer to be freed.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED | Indicates the driver does not have on-board memory.
*
* @comm If the driver
* allocates buffers via this method, the <f videoStreamPrepareHeader> and
* <f videoStreamUnprepareHeader> functions must not be used.
*
* @xref <f videoStreamAllocHdrAndBuffer>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamFreeHdrAndBuffer(HVIDEO hVideo,
LPVIDEOHDR lpvideoHdr)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
return(DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED);
#if 0
if (IsBadWritePtr (lpvideoHdr, sizeof (VIDEOHDR)) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
if (lpvideoHdr->dwFlags & VHDR_INQUEUE)
{
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING, "videoStreamFreeHdrAndBuffer: buffer still in queue.");
return DV_ERR_STILLPLAYING;
}
if (!IsVideoHeaderPrepared(hVideo, lpvideoHdr))
{
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING,"videoStreamFreeHdrAndBuffer: header is not prepared.");
}
wRet = (DWORD)videoMessage((HVIDEO)hVideo, DVM_STREAM_FREEHDRANDBUFFER,
(DWORD)lpvideoHdr, (DWORD)0);
if (wRet != DV_ERR_OK)
{
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING,"videoStreamFreeHdrAndBuffer: Error freeing buffer.");
}
return wRet;
#endif
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamPrepareHeader | This function prepares a buffer
* for video streaming.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video
* device channel.
*
* @parm LPVIDEOHDR | lpvideoHdr | Specifies a pointer to a
* <t VIDEOHDR> structure identifying the buffer to be prepared.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwSize | Specifies the size of the <t VIDEOHDR> structure in bytes.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_NOMEM | Indicates the device is unable to allocate or lock memory.
*
* @comm Use this function after <f videoStreamInit> or
* after <f videoStreamReset> to prepare the data buffers
* for streaming data.
*
* The <t VIDEOHDR> data structure and the data block pointed to by its
* <e VIDEOHDR.lpData> member must be allocated with <f GlobalAlloc> using the
* GMEM_MOVEABLE and GMEM_SHARE flags, and locked with <f GlobalLock>.
* Preparing a header that has already been prepared will have no effect
* and the function will return zero. Typically, this function is used
* to ensure that the buffer will be available for use at interrupt time.
*
* @xref <f videoStreamUnprepareHeader>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamPrepareHeader(HVIDEO hVideo,
LPVIDEOHDR lpvideoHdr, DWORD dwSize)
{
DWORD wRet;
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
if (IsBadWritePtr (lpvideoHdr, sizeof (VIDEOHDR)) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
if (IsVideoHeaderPrepared(HVIDEO, lpvideoHdr))
{
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING,"videoStreamPrepareHeader: header is already prepared.");
return DV_ERR_OK;
}
lpvideoHdr->dwFlags = 0;
wRet = (DWORD)videoMessage((HVIDEO)hVideo, DVM_STREAM_PREPAREHEADER,
(DWORD)lpvideoHdr, (DWORD)dwSize);
#ifndef NOTHUNKS
//
// 32-bit side can't do the locking but needs it locked
//
if (wRet == DV_ERR_OK && Is32bitHandle(hVideo))
wRet = videoPrepareHeader(lpvideoHdr, dwSize);
#endif // NOTHUNKS
if (wRet == DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED)
wRet = videoPrepareHeader(lpvideoHdr, dwSize);
if (wRet == DV_ERR_OK)
MarkVideoHeaderPrepared(hVideo, lpvideoHdr);
return wRet;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamUnprepareHeader | This function clears the
* preparation performed by <f videoStreamPrepareHeader>.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video
* device channel.
*
* @parm LPVIDEOHDR | lpvideoHdr | Specifies a pointer to a <t VIDEOHDR>
* structure identifying the data buffer to be unprepared.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwSize | Specifies the size of the <t VIDEOHDR> structure in bytes.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the device handle specified is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_STILLPLAYING | Indicates the structure identified by <p lpvideoHdr>
* is still in the queue.
*
* @comm This function is the complementary function to <f videoStreamPrepareHeader>.
* You must call this function before freeing the data buffer with <f GlobalFree>.
* After passing a buffer to the device driver with <f videoStreamAddBuffer>, you
* must wait until the driver is finished with the buffer before calling
* <f videoStreamUnprepareHeader>. Unpreparing a buffer that has not been
* prepared or has been already unprepared has no effect,
* and the function returns zero.
*
* @xref <f videoStreamPrepareHeader>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamUnprepareHeader(HVIDEO hVideo, LPVIDEOHDR lpvideoHdr, DWORD dwSize)
{
DWORD wRet;
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
if (IsBadWritePtr (lpvideoHdr, sizeof (VIDEOHDR)) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
if (lpvideoHdr->dwFlags & VHDR_INQUEUE)
{
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING, "videoStreamUnprepareHeader: buffer still in queue.");
return DV_ERR_STILLPLAYING;
}
if (!IsVideoHeaderPrepared(hVideo, lpvideoHdr))
{
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING,"videoStreamUnprepareHeader: header is not prepared.");
return DV_ERR_OK;
}
wRet = (DWORD)videoMessage((HVIDEO)hVideo, DVM_STREAM_UNPREPAREHEADER,
(DWORD)lpvideoHdr, (DWORD)dwSize);
#ifndef NOTHUNKS
//
// 32-bit side can't do the unlocking but needs it unlocked
//
if (wRet == DV_ERR_OK && Is32bitHandle(hVideo))
wRet = videoUnprepareHeader(lpvideoHdr, dwSize);
#endif // NOTHUNKS
if (wRet == DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED)
wRet = videoUnprepareHeader(lpvideoHdr, dwSize);
if (wRet == DV_ERR_OK)
MarkVideoHeaderUnprepared(hVideo, lpvideoHdr);
return wRet;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamAddBuffer | This function sends a buffer to a
* video-capture device. After the buffer is filled by the device,
* the device sends it back to the application.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @parm LPVIDEOHDR | lpvideoHdr | Specifies a far pointer to a <t VIDEOHDR>
* structure that identifies the buffer.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwSize | Specifies the size of the <t VIDEOHDR> structure in bytes.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the device handle specified is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_UNPREPARED | Indicates the <p lpvideoHdr> structure hasn't been prepared.
* @flag DV_ERR_STILLPLAYING | Indicates a buffer is still in the queue.
* @flag DV_ERR_PARAM1 | The <p lpvideoHdr> parameter is invalid or
* the <e VIDEOHDR.dwBufferLength> member of the <t VIDEOHDR>
* structure is not set to the proper value.
*
* @comm The data buffer must be prepared with <f videoStreamPrepareHeader>
* before it is passed to <f videoStreamAddBuffer>. The <t VIDEOHDR> data
* structure and the data buffer referenced by its <e VIDEOHDR.lpData>
* member must be allocated with <f GlobalAlloc> using the GMEM_MOVEABLE
* and GMEM_SHARE flags, and locked with <f GlobalLock>. Set the
* <e VIDEOHDR.dwBufferLength> member to the size of the header.
*
* @xref <f videoStreamPrepareHeader>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamAddBuffer(HVIDEO hVideo, LPVIDEOHDR lpvideoHdr, DWORD dwSize)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
if (IsBadWritePtr (lpvideoHdr, sizeof (VIDEOHDR)) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
if (!IsVideoHeaderPrepared(hVideo, lpvideoHdr))
{
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING, "videoStreamAddBuffer: buffer not prepared.");
return DV_ERR_UNPREPARED;
}
if (lpvideoHdr->dwFlags & VHDR_INQUEUE)
{
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING, "videoStreamAddBuffer: buffer already in queue.");
return DV_ERR_STILLPLAYING;
}
return (DWORD)videoMessage((HVIDEO)hVideo, DVM_STREAM_ADDBUFFER, (DWORD)lpvideoHdr, (DWORD)dwSize);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamStop | This function stops streaming on a video channel.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video
* device channel.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following error is defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the specified device handle is invalid.
*
* @flag DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED | Indicates the device does not support this
* function.
* @comm If there are any buffers in the queue, the current buffer will be
* marked as done (the <e VIDEOHDR.dwBytesRecorded> member in
* the <t VIDEOHDR> header will contain the actual length of data), but any
* empty buffers in the queue will remain there. Calling this
* function when the channel is not started has no effect, and the
* function returns zero.
*
* @xref <f videoStreamStart> <f videoStreamReset>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamStop(HVIDEO hVideo)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
return videoMessage((HVIDEO)hVideo, DVM_STREAM_STOP, 0L, 0L);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamReset | This function stops streaming
* on the specified video device channel and resets the current position
* to zero. All pending buffers are marked as done and
* are returned to the application.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
*
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the device handle specified is invalid.
*
* @flag DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED | Indicates the device does not support this
* function.
*
* @xref <f videoStreamReset> <f videoStreamStop> <f videoStreamAddBuffer> <f videoStreamClose>
/****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamReset(HVIDEO hVideo)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
return videoMessage((HVIDEO)hVideo, DVM_STREAM_RESET, 0L, 0L);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamGetPosition | This function retrieves the current
* position of the specified video device channel.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @parm LPMMTIME | lpInfo | Specifies a far pointer to an <t MMTIME>
* structure.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwSize | Specifies the size of the <t MMTIME> structure in bytes.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
*
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the specified device handle is invalid.
*
* @comm Before using <f videoStreamGetPosition>, set the
* <e MMTIME.wType> member of the <t MMTIME> structure to indicate
* the time format desired. After
* <f videoStreamGetPosition> returns, check the <e MMTIME.wType>
* member to determine if the your time format is supported. If
* not, <e MMTIME.wType> specifies an alternate format.
* Video capture drivers typically provide the millisecond time
* format.
*
* The position is set to zero when streaming is started with
* <f videoStreamStart>.
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamGetPosition(HVIDEO hVideo, LPMMTIME lpInfo, DWORD dwSize)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
if (IsBadWritePtr (lpInfo, sizeof (MMTIME)) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
return videoMessage(hVideo, DVM_STREAM_GETPOSITION,
(DWORD)lpInfo, (DWORD)dwSize);
}
// ============================================
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamInit | This function initializes a video
* device channel for streaming.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwMicroSecPerFrame | Specifies the number of microseconds
* between frames.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwCallback | Specifies the address of a callback
* function or a handle to a window called during video
* streaming. The callback function or window processes
* messages related to the progress of streaming.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwCallbackInstance | Specifies user
* instance data passed to the callback function. This parameter is not
* used with window callbacks.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwFlags | Specifies flags for opening the device channel.
* The following flags are defined:
* @flag CALLBACK_WINDOW | If this flag is specified, <p dwCallback> is
* a window handle.
* @flag CALLBACK_FUNCTION | If this flag is specified, <p dwCallback> is
* a callback procedure address.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_BADDEVICEID | Indicates the device ID specified in
* <p hVideo> is not valid.
* @flag DV_ERR_ALLOCATED | Indicates the resource specified is already allocated.
* @flag DV_ERR_NOMEM | Indicates the device is unable to allocate or lock memory.
*
* @comm If a window or function is chosen to receive callback information, the following
* messages are sent to it to indicate the
* progress of video input:
*
* <m MM_DRVM_OPEN> is sent at the time of <f videoStreamInit>
*
* <m MM_DRVM_CLOSE> is sent at the time of <f videoStreamFini>
*
* <m MM_DRVM_DATA> is sent when a buffer of image data is available
*
* <m MM_DRVM_ERROR> is sent when an error occurs
*
* Callback functions must reside in a DLL.
* You do not have to use <f MakeProcInstance> to get
* a procedure-instance address for the callback function.
*
* @cb void CALLBACK | videoFunc | <f videoFunc> is a placeholder for an
* application-supplied function name. The actual name must be exported by
* including it in an EXPORTS statement in the DLL's module-definition file.
* This is used only when a callback function is specified in
* <f videoStreamInit>.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel
* associated with the callback.
*
* @parm DWORD | wMsg | Specifies the <m MM_DRVM_> messages. Messages indicate
* errors and when image data is available. For information on
* these messages, see <f videoStreamInit>.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwInstance | Specifies the user instance
* data specified with <f videoStreamInit>.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwParam1 | Specifies a parameter for the message.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwParam2 | Specifies a parameter for the message.
*
* @comm Because the callback is accessed at interrupt time, it must reside
* in a DLL and its code segment must be specified as FIXED in the
* module-definition file for the DLL. Any data the callback accesses
* must be in a FIXED data segment as well. The callback may not make any
* system calls except for <f PostMessage>, <f timeGetSystemTime>,
* <f timeGetTime>, <f timeSetEvent>, <f timeKillEvent>,
* <f midiOutShortMsg>, <f midiOutLongMsg>, and <f OutputDebugStr>.
*
* @xref <f videoOpen> <f videoStreamFini> <f videoClose>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamInit(HVIDEO hVideo,
DWORD dwMicroSecPerFrame, DWORD dwCallback,
DWORD dwCallbackInst, DWORD dwFlags)
{
VIDEO_STREAM_INIT_PARMS vsip;
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
if (dwCallback && ((dwFlags & CALLBACK_TYPEMASK) == CALLBACK_FUNCTION) ) {
if (IsBadCodePtr ((FARPROC) dwCallback) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM2;
if (!dwCallbackInst)
return DV_ERR_PARAM2;
}
if (dwCallback && ((dwFlags & CALLBACK_TYPEMASK) == CALLBACK_WINDOW) ) {
if (!IsWindow((HWND) LOWORD (dwCallback)) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM2;
}
vsip.dwMicroSecPerFrame = dwMicroSecPerFrame;
vsip.dwCallback = dwCallback;
vsip.dwCallbackInst = dwCallbackInst;
vsip.dwFlags = dwFlags;
vsip.hVideo = (DWORD)hVideo;
return videoMessage(hVideo, DVM_STREAM_INIT,
(DWORD) (LPVIDEO_STREAM_INIT_PARMS) &vsip,
(DWORD) sizeof (VIDEO_STREAM_INIT_PARMS));
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamFini | This function terminates streaming
* from the specified device channel.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the device handle specified is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_STILLPLAYING | Indicates there are still buffers in the queue.
*
* @comm If there are buffers that have been sent with
* <f videoStreamAddBuffer> that haven't been returned to the application,
* this operation will fail. Use <f videoStreamReset> to return all
* pending buffers.
*
* Each call to <f videoStreamInit> must be matched with a call to
* <f videoStreamFini>.
*
* For VIDEO_EXTERNALIN channels, this function is used to
* halt capturing of data to the frame buffer.
*
* For VIDEO_EXTERNALOUT channels supporting overlay,
* this function is used to disable the overlay.
*
* @xref <f videoStreamInit>
****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamFini(HVIDEO hVideo)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
return videoMessage(hVideo, DVM_STREAM_FINI, 0L, 0L);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamStart | This function starts streaming on the
* specified video device channel.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the device handle specified is invalid.
*
* @flag DV_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED | Indicates the device does not support this
* function.
*
* @xref <f videoStreamReset> <f videoStreamStop> <f videoStreamAddBuffer> <f videoStreamClose>
/****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamStart(HVIDEO hVideo)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
return videoMessage(hVideo, DVM_STREAM_START, 0L, 0L);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoStreamGetError | This function returns the error
* most recently encountered.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
*
* @parm LPDWORD | lpdwErrorID | Specifies a far pointer to the <t DWORD>
* used to return the error ID.
*
* @parm LPDWORD | lpdwErrorValue | Specifies a far pointer to the <t DWORD>
* used to return the number of frames skipped.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following error is defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Indicates the device handle specified is invalid.
*
* @comm While streaming video data, a capture
* driver can fill buffers faster than the client application can
* save the buffers to disk. In this case, the
* DV_ERR_NO_BUFFERS error is returned in <p lpdwErrorID>
* and <p lpdwErrorValue> contains a count of the number of
* frames missed. After
* receiving this message and returning the error status, a driver
* should reset its internal error flag to DV_ERR_OK and
* the count of missed frames to zero.
*
* Applications should send this message frequently during capture
* since some drivers which do not have access to interrupts use
* this message to trigger buffer processing.
*
* @xref <f videoOpen>
/****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoStreamGetError(HVIDEO hVideo, LPDWORD lpdwError,
LPDWORD lpdwFramesSkipped)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
if (IsBadWritePtr (lpdwError, sizeof (DWORD)) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
if (IsBadWritePtr (lpdwFramesSkipped, sizeof (DWORD)) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM2;
return videoMessage(hVideo, DVM_STREAM_GETERROR, (DWORD) lpdwError,
(DWORD) lpdwFramesSkipped);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api DWORD | videoFrame | This function transfers a single frame
* to or from a video device channel.
*
* @parm HVIDEO | hVideo | Specifies a handle to the video device channel.
* The channel must be of type VIDEO_IN or VIDEO_OUT.
*
* @parm LPVIDEOHDR | lpVHdr | Specifies a far pointer to an <t VIDEOHDR>
* structure.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. The following errors are defined:
* @flag DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag DV_ERR_PARAM1 | The <p lpVDHdr> parameter is invalid or
* the <e VIDEOHDR.dwBufferLength> member of the <t VIDEOHDR>
* structure is not set to the proper value.
*
* @comm Use this function with a VIDEO_IN channel to transfer a single
* image from the frame buffer.
* Use this function with a VIDEO_OUT channel to transfer a single
* image to the frame buffer.
*
* @xref <f videoOpen>
/****************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI videoFrame (HVIDEO hVideo, LPVIDEOHDR lpVHdr)
{
if (!hVideo)
return DV_ERR_INVALHANDLE;
if (!lpVHdr)
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
if (IsBadWritePtr (lpVHdr, sizeof (VIDEOHDR)) )
return DV_ERR_PARAM1;
return videoMessage(hVideo, DVM_FRAME, (DWORD) lpVHdr,
sizeof(VIDEOHDR));
}
/**************************************************************************
* @doc INTERNAL VIDEO
*
* @api void | videoCleanup | clean up video stuff
* called in MSVIDEOs WEP()
*
**************************************************************************/
void FAR PASCAL videoCleanup(HTASK hTask)
{
#ifndef NOTHUNKS
LRESULT FAR PASCAL ICSendMessage32(DWORD hic, UINT msg, DWORD dwP1, DWORD dwP2);
// Special internal message to give the 32 bit side a chance to clean
// up -- which it may or may not need
videoMessage32(0, DVM_START-1, (DWORD)hTask, 0);
ICSendMessage32(0, DRV_USER-1, (DWORD)hTask, 0);
return;
#endif
}