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diff --git a/src/libcamera/buffer.cpp b/src/libcamera/buffer.cpp
index 360eb26c..2178bd2f 100644
--- a/src/libcamera/buffer.cpp
+++ b/src/libcamera/buffer.cpp
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ void *Plane::mem()
}
/**
- * \fn Plane::length()
+ * \fn Plane::length() const
* \brief Retrieve the length of the memory region
* \return The length of the memory region
*/
@@ -473,4 +473,119 @@ void Buffer::cancel()
* The intended callers are Request::addBuffer() and Request::completeBuffer().
*/
+/**
+ * \class FrameBuffer
+ * \brief Frame buffer data and its associated dynamic metadata
+ *
+ * The FrameBuffer class is the primary interface for applications, IPAs and
+ * pipeline handlers to interact with frame memory. It contains all the static
+ * and dynamic information to manage the whole life cycle of a frame capture,
+ * from buffer creation to consumption.
+ *
+ * The static information describes the memory planes that make a frame. The
+ * planes are specified when creating the FrameBuffer and are expressed as a set
+ * of dmabuf file descriptors and length.
+ *
+ * The dynamic information is grouped in a FrameMetadata instance. It is updated
+ * during the processing of a queued capture request, and is valid from the
+ * completion of the buffer as signaled by Camera::bufferComplete() until the
+ * FrameBuffer is either reused in a new request or deleted.
+ *
+ * The creator of a FrameBuffer (application, IPA or pipeline handler) may
+ * associate to it an integer cookie for any private purpose. The cookie may be
+ * set when creating the FrameBuffer, and updated at any time with setCookie().
+ * The cookie is transparent to the libcamera core and shall only be set by the
+ * creator of the FrameBuffer. This mechanism supplements the Request cookie.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \struct FrameBuffer::Plane
+ * \brief A memory region to store a single plane of a frame
+ *
+ * Planar pixel formats use multiple memory regions to store the different
+ * colour components of a frame. The Plane structure describes such a memory
+ * region by a dmabuf file descriptor and a length. A FrameBuffer then
+ * contains one or multiple planes, depending on the pixel format of the
+ * frames it is meant to store.
+ *
+ * To support DMA access, planes are associated with dmabuf objects represented
+ * by FileDescriptor handles. The Plane class doesn't handle mapping of the
+ * memory to the CPU, but applications and IPAs may use the dmabuf file
+ * descriptors to map the plane memory with mmap() and access its contents.
+ *
+ * \todo Once we have a Kernel API which can express offsets within a plane
+ * this structure shall be extended to contain this information. See commit
+ * 83148ce8be55e for initial documentation of this feature.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \var FrameBuffer::Plane::fd
+ * \brief The dmabuf file descriptor
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \var FrameBuffer::Plane::length
+ * \brief The plane length in bytes
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \brief Construct a FrameBuffer with an array of planes
+ * \param[in] planes The frame memory planes
+ * \param[in] cookie Cookie
+ */
+FrameBuffer::FrameBuffer(const std::vector<Plane> &planes, unsigned int cookie)
+ : planes_(planes), request_(nullptr), cookie_(cookie)
+{
+}
+
+/**
+ * \fn FrameBuffer::planes()
+ * \brief Retrieve the static plane descriptors
+ * \return Array of plane descriptors
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \fn FrameBuffer::request()
+ * \brief Retrieve the request this buffer belongs to
+ *
+ * The intended callers of this method are buffer completion handlers that
+ * need to associate a buffer to the request it belongs to.
+ *
+ * A Buffer is associated to a request by Request::addBuffer() and the
+ * association is valid until the buffer completes. The returned request
+ * pointer is valid only during that interval.
+ *
+ * \return The Request the Buffer belongs to, or nullptr if the buffer is
+ * not associated with a request
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \fn FrameBuffer::metadata()
+ * \brief Retrieve the dynamic metadata
+ * \return Dynamic metadata for the frame contained in the buffer
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \fn FrameBuffer::cookie()
+ * \brief Retrieve the cookie
+ *
+ * The cookie belongs to the creator of the FrameBuffer, which controls its
+ * lifetime and value.
+ *
+ * \sa setCookie()
+ *
+ * \return The cookie
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \fn FrameBuffer::setCookie()
+ * \brief Set the cookie
+ * \param[in] cookie Cookie to set
+ *
+ * The cookie belongs to the creator of the FrameBuffer. Its value may be
+ * modified at any time with this method. Applications and IPAs shall not modify
+ * the cookie value of buffers they haven't created themselves. The libcamera
+ * core never modifies the buffer cookie.
+ */
+
} /* namespace libcamera */