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Diffstat (limited to 'src/libcamera')
33 files changed, 213 insertions, 211 deletions
diff --git a/src/libcamera/base/event_dispatcher_poll.cpp b/src/libcamera/base/event_dispatcher_poll.cpp index 5839373a..4f22f579 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/base/event_dispatcher_poll.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/base/event_dispatcher_poll.cpp @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ void EventDispatcherPoll::unregisterEventNotifier(EventNotifier *notifier) set.notifiers[type] = nullptr; /* - * Don't race with event processing if this method is called from an + * Don't race with event processing if this function is called from an * event notifier. The notifiers_ entry will be erased by * processEvents(). */ diff --git a/src/libcamera/base/log.cpp b/src/libcamera/base/log.cpp index 1801ae26..073b7c34 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/base/log.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/base/log.cpp @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ void Logger::backtrace() msg << "Backtrace:" << std::endl; /* - * Skip the first two entries that correspond to this method and + * Skip the first two entries that correspond to this function and * ~LogMessage(). */ for (int i = 2; i < num_entries; ++i) @@ -865,9 +865,9 @@ LogMessage::~LogMessage() * * The Loggable class allows classes to extend log messages without any change * to the way the LOG() macro is invoked. By inheriting from Loggable and - * implementing the logPrefix() virtual method, a class can specify extra + * implementing the logPrefix() virtual function, a class can specify extra * information to be automatically added to messages logged from class member - * methods. + * function. */ Loggable::~Loggable() @@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ Loggable::~Loggable() * \fn Loggable::logPrefix() * \brief Retrieve a string to be prefixed to the log message * - * This method allows classes inheriting from the Loggable class to extend the + * This function allows classes inheriting from the Loggable class to extend the * logger with an object-specific prefix output right before the log message * contents. * @@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ Loggable::~Loggable() * \param[in] fileName The file name where the message is logged from * \param[in] line The line number where the message is logged from * - * This method is used as a backeng by the LOG() macro to create a log message + * This function is used as a backend by the LOG() macro to create a log message * for locations inheriting from the Loggable class. * * \return A log message @@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ LogMessage Loggable::_log(const LogCategory *category, LogSeverity severity, * \param[in] fileName The file name where the message is logged from * \param[in] line The line number where the message is logged from * - * This function is used as a backeng by the LOG() macro to create a log + * This function is used as a backend by the LOG() macro to create a log * message for locations not inheriting from the Loggable class. * * \return A log message diff --git a/src/libcamera/base/message.cpp b/src/libcamera/base/message.cpp index f1d772e4..2da2a7ed 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/base/message.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/base/message.cpp @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ * thus the message shall not store any temporary data. * * The message is delivered in the context of the object's thread, through the - * Object::message() virtual method. After delivery the message is + * Object::message() virtual function. After delivery the message is * automatically deleted. */ @@ -84,10 +84,10 @@ Message::~Message() * * Custom message types use values starting at Message::UserMessage. Assigning * custom types manually may lead to accidental duplicated types. To avoid this - * problem, this method reserves and returns the next available user-defined + * problem, this function reserves and returns the next available user-defined * message type. * - * The recommended way to use this method is to subclass Message and provide a + * The recommended way to use this function is to subclass Message and provide a * static accessor for the custom message type. * * \code{.cpp} diff --git a/src/libcamera/base/object.cpp b/src/libcamera/base/object.cpp index 25410ecd..3f28768e 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/base/object.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/base/object.cpp @@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ void Object::deleteLater() * \brief Post a message to the object's thread * \param[in] msg The message * - * This method posts the message \a msg to the message queue of the object's - * thread, to be delivered to the object through the message() method in the + * This function posts the message \a msg to the message queue of the object's + * thread, to be delivered to the object through the message() function in the * context of its thread. Message ownership is passed to the thread, and the * message will be deleted after being delivered. * @@ -169,13 +169,13 @@ void Object::postMessage(std::unique_ptr<Message> msg) * \brief Message handler for the object * \param[in] msg The message * - * This virtual method receives messages for the object. It is called in the + * This virtual function receives messages for the object. It is called in the * context of the object's thread, and can be overridden to process custom - * messages. The parent Object::message() method shall be called for any - * message not handled by the override method. + * messages. The parent Object::message() function shall be called for any + * message not handled by the override function. * * The message \a msg is valid only for the duration of the call, no reference - * to it shall be kept after this method returns. + * to it shall be kept after this function returns. */ void Object::message(Message *msg) { @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ void Object::message(Message *msg) * \param[in] type Connection type for method invocation * \param[in] args The method arguments * - * This method invokes the member method \a func with arguments \a args, based + * This function invokes the member method \a func with arguments \a args, based * on the connection \a type. Depending on the type, the method will be called * synchronously in the same thread or asynchronously in the object's thread. * @@ -237,12 +237,12 @@ void Object::message(Message *msg) * \brief Move the object and all its children to a different thread * \param[in] thread The target thread * - * This method moves the object and all its children from the current thread to - * the new \a thread. + * This function moves the object and all its children from the current thread + * to the new \a thread. * * Before the object is moved, a Message::ThreadMoveMessage message is sent to - * it. The message() method can be reimplement in derived classes to be notified - * of the upcoming thread move and perform any required processing. + * it. The message() function can be reimplement in derived classes to be + * notified of the upcoming thread move and perform any required processing. * * Moving an object that has a parent is not allowed, and causes undefined * behaviour. diff --git a/src/libcamera/base/semaphore.cpp b/src/libcamera/base/semaphore.cpp index 7aedc6a8..bf730c87 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/base/semaphore.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/base/semaphore.cpp @@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ namespace libcamera { * * A semaphore is a locking primitive that protects resources. It is created * with an initial number of resources (which may be 0), and offers two - * primitives to acquire and release resources. The acquire() method tries to + * primitives to acquire and release resources. The acquire() function tries to * acquire a number of resources, and blocks if not enough resources are - * available until they get released. The release() method releases a number of - * resources, waking up any consumer blocked on an acquire() call. + * available until they get released. The release() function releases a number + * of resources, waking up any consumer blocked on an acquire() call. */ /** @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ unsigned int Semaphore::available() * \brief Acquire \a n resources * \param[in] n The resource count * - * This method attempts to acquire \a n resources. If \a n is higher than the + * This function attempts to acquire \a n resources. If \a n is higher than the * number of available resources, the call will block until enough resources * become available. */ @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ void Semaphore::acquire(unsigned int n) * \brief Try to acquire \a n resources without blocking * \param[in] n The resource count * - * This method attempts to acquire \a n resources. If \a n is higher than the + * This function attempts to acquire \a n resources. If \a n is higher than the * number of available resources, it returns false immediately without * acquiring any resource. Otherwise it acquires the resources and returns * true. @@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ bool Semaphore::tryAcquire(unsigned int n) * \brief Release \a n resources * \param[in] n The resource count * - * This method releases \a n resources, increasing the available resource count - * by \a n. If the number of available resources becomes large enough for any - * consumer blocked on an acquire() call, those consumers get woken up. + * This function releases \a n resources, increasing the available resource + * count by \a n. If the number of available resources becomes large enough for + * any consumer blocked on an acquire() call, those consumers get woken up. */ void Semaphore::release(unsigned int n) { diff --git a/src/libcamera/base/signal.cpp b/src/libcamera/base/signal.cpp index 298b2d4b..adcfa796 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/base/signal.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/base/signal.cpp @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ SignalBase::SlotList SignalBase::slots() * emitted from the same thread, the slot will be called synchronously, before * Signal::emit() returns. If the signal is emitted from a different thread, * the slot will be called asynchronously from the object's thread's event - * loop, after the Signal::emit() method returns, with a copy of the signal's + * loop, after the Signal::emit() function returns, with a copy of the signal's * arguments. The emitter shall thus ensure that any pointer or reference * passed through the signal will remain valid after the signal is emitted. */ diff --git a/src/libcamera/base/thread.cpp b/src/libcamera/base/thread.cpp index 1232f895..bd7b7391 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/base/thread.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/base/thread.cpp @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ ThreadData *ThreadData::current() * The Thread class is a wrapper around std::thread that handles integration * with the Object, Signal and EventDispatcher classes. * - * Thread instances by default run an event loop until the exit() method is + * Thread instances by default run an event loop until the exit() function is * called. The event loop dispatches events (messages, notifiers and timers) * sent to the objects living in the thread. This behaviour can be modified by * overriding the run() function. @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ void Thread::startThread() }; /* - * Make sure the thread is cleaned up even if the run method exits + * Make sure the thread is cleaned up even if the run() function exits * abnormally (for instance via a direct call to pthread_cancel()). */ thread_local ThreadCleaner cleaner(this, &Thread::finishThread); @@ -332,12 +332,12 @@ void Thread::startThread() /** * \brief Enter the event loop * - * This method enters an event loop based on the event dispatcher instance for - * the thread, and blocks until the exit() method is called. It is meant to be - * called within the thread from the run() method and shall not be called + * This function enters an event loop based on the event dispatcher instance for + * the thread, and blocks until the exit() function is called. It is meant to be + * called within the thread from the run() function and shall not be called * outside of the thread. * - * \return The exit code passed to the exit() method + * \return The exit code passed to the exit() function */ int Thread::exec() { @@ -356,14 +356,14 @@ int Thread::exec() } /** - * \brief Main method of the thread + * \brief Main function of the thread * - * When the thread is started with start(), it calls this method in the context - * of the new thread. The run() method can be overridden to perform custom - * work, either custom initialization and cleanup before and after calling the - * Thread::exec() function, or a custom thread loop altogether. When this - * method returns the thread execution is stopped, and the \ref finished signal - * is emitted. + * When the thread is started with start(), it calls this function in the + * context of the new thread. The run() function can be overridden to perform + * custom work, either custom initialization and cleanup before and after + * calling the Thread::exec() function, or a custom thread loop altogether. When + * this function returns the thread execution is stopped, and the \ref finished + * signal is emitted. * * Note that if this function is overridden and doesn't call Thread::exec(), no * events will be dispatched to the objects living in the thread. These objects @@ -392,10 +392,10 @@ void Thread::finishThread() * \brief Stop the thread's event loop * \param[in] code The exit code * - * This method interrupts the event loop started by the exec() method, causing - * exec() to return \a code. + * This function interrupts the event loop started by the exec() function, + * causing exec() to return \a code. * - * Calling exit() on a thread that reimplements the run() method and doesn't + * Calling exit() on a thread that reimplements the run() function and doesn't * call exec() will likely have no effect. * * \context This function is \threadsafe. @@ -449,8 +449,8 @@ bool Thread::wait(utils::duration duration) * \brief Check if the thread is running * * A Thread instance is considered as running once the underlying thread has - * started. This method guarantees that it returns true after the start() - * method returns, and false after the wait() method returns. + * started. This function guarantees that it returns true after the start() + * function returns, and false after the wait() function returns. * * \context This function is \threadsafe. * @@ -518,8 +518,8 @@ EventDispatcher *Thread::eventDispatcher() * \param[in] msg The message * \param[in] receiver The receiver * - * This method stores the message \a msg in the message queue of the thread for - * the \a receiver and wake up the thread's event loop. Message ownership is + * This function stores the message \a msg in the message queue of the thread + * for the \a receiver and wake up the thread's event loop. Message ownership is * passed to the thread, and the message will be deleted after being delivered. * * Messages are delivered through the thread's event loop. If the thread is not diff --git a/src/libcamera/byte_stream_buffer.cpp b/src/libcamera/byte_stream_buffer.cpp index b67bb928..881cd371 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/byte_stream_buffer.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/byte_stream_buffer.cpp @@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(Serialization) * respectively. Access is strictly sequential, the buffer keeps track of the * current access location and advances it automatically. Reading or writing * the same location multiple times is thus not possible. Bytes may also be - * skipped with the skip() method. + * skipped with the skip() function. + * * * The ByteStreamBuffer also supports carving out pieces of memory into other * ByteStreamBuffer instances. Like a read or write operation, a carveOut() @@ -52,7 +53,7 @@ LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(Serialization) * the buffer being marked as having overflown. If the buffer has been carved * out from a parent buffer, the parent buffer is also marked as having * overflown. Any later access on an overflown buffer is blocked. The buffer - * overflow status can be checked with the overflow() method. + * overflow status can be checked with the overflow() function. */ /** @@ -155,7 +156,7 @@ void ByteStreamBuffer::setOverflow() * \brief Carve out an area of \a size bytes into a new ByteStreamBuffer * \param[in] size The size of the newly created memory buffer * - * This method carves out an area of \a size bytes from the buffer into a new + * This function carves out an area of \a size bytes from the buffer into a new * ByteStreamBuffer, and returns the new buffer. It operates identically to a * read or write access from the point of view of the current buffer, but allows * the new buffer to be read or written at a later time after other read or @@ -194,7 +195,7 @@ ByteStreamBuffer ByteStreamBuffer::carveOut(size_t size) * \brief Skip \a size bytes from the buffer * \param[in] size The number of bytes to skip * - * This method skips the next \a size bytes from the buffer. + * This function skips the next \a size bytes from the buffer. * * \return 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise * \retval -ENOSPC no more space is available in the managed memory buffer diff --git a/src/libcamera/camera.cpp b/src/libcamera/camera.cpp index 4b5bc891..6281e920 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/camera.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/camera.cpp @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ void CameraConfiguration::addConfiguration(const StreamConfiguration &cfg) * \fn CameraConfiguration::validate() * \brief Validate and possibly adjust the camera configuration * - * This method adjusts the camera configuration to the closest valid + * This function adjusts the camera configuration to the closest valid * configuration and returns the validation status. * * \todo: Define exactly when to return each status code. Should stream @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ void CameraConfiguration::addConfiguration(const StreamConfiguration &cfg) * * The \a index represents the zero based insertion order of stream * configuration into the camera configuration with addConfiguration(). Calling - * this method with an invalid index results in undefined behaviour. + * this function with an invalid index results in undefined behaviour. * * \return The stream configuration */ @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ StreamConfiguration &CameraConfiguration::at(unsigned int index) * * The \a index represents the zero based insertion order of stream * configuration into the camera configuration with addConfiguration(). Calling - * this method with an invalid index results in undefined behaviour. + * this function with an invalid index results in undefined behaviour. * * \return The stream configuration */ @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ const StreamConfiguration &CameraConfiguration::at(unsigned int index) const * * The \a index represents the zero based insertion order of stream * configuration into the camera configuration with addConfiguration(). Calling - * this method with an invalid index results in undefined behaviour. + * this function with an invalid index results in undefined behaviour. * * \return The stream configuration */ @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ const StreamConfiguration &CameraConfiguration::at(unsigned int index) const * * The \a index represents the zero based insertion order of stream * configuration into the camera configuration with addConfiguration(). Calling - * this method with an invalid index results in undefined behaviour. + * this function with an invalid index results in undefined behaviour. * * \return The stream configuration */ @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ Camera::~Camera() /** * \brief Notify camera disconnection * - * This method is used to notify the camera instance that the underlying + * This function is used to notify the camera instance that the underlying * hardware has been unplugged. In response to the disconnection the camera * instance notifies the application by emitting the #disconnected signal, and * ensures that all new calls to the application-facing Camera API return an @@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ std::unique_ptr<CameraConfiguration> Camera::generateConfiguration(const StreamR * by populating \a config. * * The configuration is created by generateConfiguration(), and adjusted by the - * caller with CameraConfiguration::validate(). This method only accepts fully + * caller with CameraConfiguration::validate(). This function only accepts fully * valid configurations and returns an error if \a config is not valid. * * Exclusive access to the camera shall be ensured by a call to acquire() prior @@ -897,11 +897,11 @@ int Camera::configure(CameraConfiguration *config) * \brief Create a request object for the camera * \param[in] cookie Opaque cookie for application use * - * This method creates an empty request for the application to fill with + * This function creates an empty request for the application to fill with * buffers and parameters, and queue for capture. * * The \a cookie is stored in the request and is accessible through the - * Request::cookie() method at any time. It is typically used by applications + * Request::cookie() function at any time. It is typically used by applications * to map the request to an external resource in the request completion * handler, and is completely opaque to libcamera. * @@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ std::unique_ptr<Request> Camera::createRequest(uint64_t cookie) * \brief Queue a request to the camera * \param[in] request The request to queue to the camera * - * This method queues a \a request to the camera for capture. + * This function queues a \a request to the camera for capture. * * After allocating the request with createRequest(), the application shall * fill it with at least one capture buffer before queuing it. Requests that @@ -1021,8 +1021,8 @@ int Camera::start(const ControlList *controls) /** * \brief Stop capture from camera * - * This method stops capturing and processing requests immediately. All pending - * requests are cancelled and complete synchronously in an error state. + * This function stops capturing and processing requests immediately. All + * pending requests are cancelled and complete synchronously in an error state. * * \context This function may be called in any camera state as defined in \ref * camera_operation, and shall be synchronized by the caller with other diff --git a/src/libcamera/camera_manager.cpp b/src/libcamera/camera_manager.cpp index 384a574f..893aa606 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/camera_manager.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/camera_manager.cpp @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ std::shared_ptr<Camera> CameraManager::get(const std::string &id) * \brief Retrieve a camera based on device number * \param[in] devnum Device number of camera to get * - * This method is meant solely for the use of the V4L2 compatibility + * This function is meant solely for the use of the V4L2 compatibility * layer, to map device nodes to Camera instances. Applications shall * not use it and shall instead retrieve cameras by name. * diff --git a/src/libcamera/camera_sensor.cpp b/src/libcamera/camera_sensor.cpp index cde431cc..7a386415 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/camera_sensor.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/camera_sensor.cpp @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ CameraSensor::~CameraSensor() /** * \brief Initialize the camera sensor instance * - * This method performs the initialisation steps of the CameraSensor that may + * This function performs the initialisation steps of the CameraSensor that may * fail. It shall be called once and only once after constructing the instance. * * \return 0 on success or a negative error code otherwise @@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ int CameraSensor::initProperties() * * \todo Consider if it desirable to distinguish between the maximum resolution * the sensor can produce (also including upscaled ones) and the actual pixel - * array size by splitting this method in two. + * array size by splitting this function in two. * * \return The camera sensor resolution in pixels */ @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ Size CameraSensor::resolution() const * sensor but not listed in \a mbusCodes are ignored. If none of the desired * codes is supported, it returns an error. * - * \a size indicates the desired size at the output of the sensor. This method + * \a size indicates the desired size at the output of the sensor. This function * selects the best media bus code and size supported by the sensor according * to the following criteria. * @@ -533,12 +533,12 @@ Size CameraSensor::resolution() const * When multiple media bus codes can produce the same size, the code at the * lowest position in \a mbusCodes is selected. * - * The use of this method is optional, as the above criteria may not match the + * The use of this function is optional, as the above criteria may not match the * needs of all pipeline handlers. Pipeline handlers may implement custom * sensor format selection when needed. * * The returned sensor output format is guaranteed to be acceptable by the - * setFormat() method without any modification. + * setFormat() function without any modification. * * \return The best sensor output format matching the desired media bus codes * and size on success, or an empty format otherwise. @@ -632,14 +632,14 @@ const ControlInfoMap &CameraSensor::controls() const * \brief Read V4L2 controls from the sensor * \param[in] ids The list of controls to read, specified by their ID * - * This method reads the value of all controls contained in \a ids, and returns - * their values as a ControlList. The control identifiers are defined by the - * V4L2 specification (V4L2_CID_*). + * This function reads the value of all controls contained in \a ids, and + * returns their values as a ControlList. The control identifiers are defined by + * the V4L2 specification (V4L2_CID_*). * * If any control in \a ids is not supported by the device, is disabled (i.e. * has the V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED flag set), or if any other error occurs * during validation of the requested controls, no control is read and this - * method returns an empty control list. + * function returns an empty control list. * * \sa V4L2Device::getControls() * @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ ControlList CameraSensor::getControls(const std::vector<uint32_t> &ids) * \brief Write V4L2 controls to the sensor * \param[in] ctrls The list of controls to write * - * This method writes the value of all controls contained in \a ctrls, and + * This function writes the value of all controls contained in \a ctrls, and * stores the values actually applied to the device in the corresponding \a * ctrls entry. The control identifiers are defined by the V4L2 specification * (V4L2_CID_*). @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ ControlList CameraSensor::getControls(const std::vector<uint32_t> &ids) * If any control in \a ctrls is not supported by the device, is disabled (i.e. * has the V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED flag set), is read-only, or if any other * error occurs during validation of the requested controls, no control is - * written and this method returns -EINVAL. + * written and this function returns -EINVAL. * * If an error occurs while writing the controls, the index of the first * control that couldn't be written is returned. All controls below that index @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ int CameraSensor::setControls(ControlList *ctrls) * sensor, this function returns -EINVAL. * * Pipeline handlers that do not change the sensor format using the setFormat() - * method may need to call updateControlInfo() beforehand, to ensure all the + * function may need to call updateControlInfo() beforehand, to ensure all the * control ranges are up to date. * * \return 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise diff --git a/src/libcamera/control_serializer.cpp b/src/libcamera/control_serializer.cpp index 30046628..6a65999f 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/control_serializer.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/control_serializer.cpp @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ ControlInfo ControlSerializer::loadControlInfo(ControlType type, * \brief Deserialize an object from a binary buffer * \param[in] buffer The memory buffer that contains the object * - * This method is only valid when specialized for ControlInfoMap or + * This function is only valid when specialized for ControlInfoMap or * ControlList. Any other typename \a T is not supported. */ @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ ControlInfo ControlSerializer::loadControlInfo(ControlType type, * \param[in] buffer The memory buffer that contains the serialized map * * Re-construct a ControlInfoMap from a binary \a buffer containing data - * serialized using the serialize() method. + * serialized using the serialize() function. * * \return The deserialized ControlInfoMap */ @@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ ControlInfoMap ControlSerializer::deserialize<ControlInfoMap>(ByteStreamBuffer & * \param[in] buffer The memory buffer that contains the serialized list * * Re-construct a ControlList from a binary \a buffer containing data - * serialized using the serialize() method. + * serialized using the serialize() function. * * \return The deserialized ControlList */ diff --git a/src/libcamera/control_validator.cpp b/src/libcamera/control_validator.cpp index 5a2f27ac..cf08b34a 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/control_validator.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/control_validator.cpp @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ namespace libcamera { * \brief Validate a control * \param[in] id The control ID * - * This method validates the control \a id against the object corresponding to + * This function validates the control \a id against the object corresponding to * the validator. It shall at least validate that the control is applicable to * the object instance, and may perform additional checks. * diff --git a/src/libcamera/controls.cpp b/src/libcamera/controls.cpp index 283472c5..64fd5c29 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/controls.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/controls.cpp @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ * int32_t exposure = controls->get(controls::ManualExposure); * \endcode * - * The ControlList::get() and ControlList::set() methods automatically deduce + * The ControlList::get() and ControlList::set() functions automatically deduce * the data type based on the control. */ @@ -433,9 +433,9 @@ void ControlValue::reserve(ControlType type, bool isArray, std::size_t numElemen * \brief Describe a control and its intrinsic properties * * The Control class models a control exposed by an object. Its template type - * name T refers to the control data type, and allows methods that operate on - * control values to be defined as template methods using the same type T for - * the control value. See for instance how the ControlList::get() method + * name T refers to the control data type, and allows functions that operate on + * control values to be defined as template functions using the same type T for + * the control value. See for instance how the ControlList::get() function * returns a value corresponding to the type of the requested control. * * While this class is the main means to refer to a control, the control @@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ ControlInfo::ControlInfo(bool value) * * For controls that support a pre-defined number of values, the enumeration of * those is reported through a vector of ControlValue instances accessible with - * this method. + * this function. * * \return A vector of ControlValue representing the control valid values */ @@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ std::string ControlInfo::toString() const * In addition to the features of the standard unsorted map, this class also * provides access to the mapped elements using numerical ID keys. It maintains * an internal map of numerical ID to ControlId for this purpose, and exposes it - * through the idmap() method to help construction of ControlList instances. + * through the idmap() function to help construction of ControlList instances. */ /** @@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ ControlInfoMap::const_iterator ControlInfoMap::find(unsigned int id) const * \brief Retrieve the ControlId map * * Constructing ControlList instances for V4L2 controls requires a ControlIdMap - * for the V4L2 device that the control list targets. This helper method + * for the V4L2 device that the control list targets. This helper function * returns a suitable idmap for that purpose. * * \return The ControlId map @@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ void ControlInfoMap::generateIdmap() * \brief Associate a list of ControlId with their values for an object * * The ControlList class stores values of controls exposed by an object. The - * lists returned by the Request::controls() and Request::metadata() methods + * lists returned by the Request::controls() and Request::metadata() functions * refer to the camera that the request belongs to. * * Control lists are constructed with a map of all the controls supported by @@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ bool ControlList::contains(unsigned int id) const * \param[in] ctrl The control * \param[in] value The control value * - * This method sets the value of a control in the control list. If the control + * This function sets the value of a control in the control list. If the control * is already present in the list, its value is updated, otherwise it is added * to the list. * @@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@ const ControlValue &ControlList::get(unsigned int id) const * \param[in] id The control ID * \param[in] value The control value * - * This method sets the value of a control in the control list. If the control + * This function sets the value of a control in the control list. If the control * is already present in the list, its value is updated, otherwise it is added * to the list. * diff --git a/src/libcamera/device_enumerator.cpp b/src/libcamera/device_enumerator.cpp index cfd1e6b2..ec59927e 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/device_enumerator.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/device_enumerator.cpp @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ std::unique_ptr<MediaDevice> DeviceEnumerator::createDevice(const std::string &d * * Store the media device in the internal list for later matching with * pipeline handlers. \a media shall be created with createDevice() first. - * This method shall be called after all members of the entities of the + * This function shall be called after all members of the entities of the * media graph have been confirmed to be initialized. */ void DeviceEnumerator::addDevice(std::unique_ptr<MediaDevice> media) diff --git a/src/libcamera/file_descriptor.cpp b/src/libcamera/file_descriptor.cpp index 638b3bbe..9f9ebc81 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/file_descriptor.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/file_descriptor.cpp @@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(FileDescriptor) * by fd() will be identical to the value passed to the constructor. * * The copy constructor and assignment operator create copies that share the - * Descriptor, while the move versions of those methods additionally make the + * Descriptor, while the move versions of those functions additionally make the * other FileDescriptor invalid. When the last FileDescriptor that references a * Descriptor is destroyed, the file descriptor is closed. * - * The numerical file descriptor is available through the fd() method. All + * The numerical file descriptor is available through the fd() function. All * FileDescriptor instances created as copies of a FileDescriptor will report * the same fd() value. Callers can perform operations on the fd(), but shall * never close it manually. @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(FileDescriptor) * FileDescriptor instances that reference it are destroyed. * * If the \a fd is negative, the FileDescriptor is constructed as invalid and - * the fd() method will return -1. + * the fd() function will return -1. */ FileDescriptor::FileDescriptor(const int &fd) { @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ FileDescriptor::FileDescriptor(const int &fd) * destroyed. * * If the \a fd is negative, the FileDescriptor is constructed as invalid and - * the fd() method will return -1. + * the fd() function will return -1. */ FileDescriptor::FileDescriptor(int &&fd) { @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ FileDescriptor::FileDescriptor(const FileDescriptor &other) * * Moving a FileDescriptor moves the reference to the wrapped descriptor owned * by \a other to the new FileDescriptor. The \a other FileDescriptor is - * invalidated and its fd() method will return -1. The wrapped file descriptor + * invalidated and its fd() function will return -1. The wrapped file descriptor * will be closed automatically when all FileDescriptor instances that * reference it are destroyed. */ @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ FileDescriptor &FileDescriptor::operator=(const FileDescriptor &other) * Moving a FileDescriptor moves the reference to the wrapped descriptor owned * by \a other to the new FileDescriptor. If \a other is invalid, *this will * also be invalid. The \a other FileDescriptor is invalidated and its fd() - * method will return -1. The wrapped file descriptor will be closed + * function will return -1. The wrapped file descriptor will be closed * automatically when all FileDescriptor instances that reference it are * destroyed. * @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ FileDescriptor &FileDescriptor::operator=(FileDescriptor &&other) * * Duplicating a FileDescriptor creates a duplicate of the wrapped file * descriptor and returns a new FileDescriptor instance that wraps the - * duplicate. The fd() method of the original and duplicate instances will + * duplicate. The fd() function of the original and duplicate instances will * return different values. The duplicate instance will not be affected by * destruction of the original instance or its copies. * diff --git a/src/libcamera/formats.cpp b/src/libcamera/formats.cpp index 8f1197de..603d8861 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/formats.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/formats.cpp @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ /** * \file internal/formats.h - * \brief Types and helper methods to handle libcamera image formats + * \brief Types and helper functions to handle libcamera image formats */ namespace libcamera { diff --git a/src/libcamera/framebuffer.cpp b/src/libcamera/framebuffer.cpp index a59e93fb..41e6e68f 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/framebuffer.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/framebuffer.cpp @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ FrameBuffer::Private::Private() * \brief Set the request this buffer belongs to * \param[in] request Request to set * - * For buffers added to requests by applications, this method is called by + * For buffers added to requests by applications, this function is called by * Request::addBuffer() or Request::reuse(). For buffers internal to pipeline * handlers, it is called by the pipeline handlers themselves. */ @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ FrameBuffer::FrameBuffer(const std::vector<Plane> &planes, unsigned int cookie) /** * \brief Retrieve the request this buffer belongs to * - * The intended callers of this method are buffer completion handlers that + * The intended callers of this function are buffer completion handlers that * need to associate a buffer to the request it belongs to. * * A FrameBuffer is associated to a request by Request::addBuffer() and the @@ -238,9 +238,9 @@ Request *FrameBuffer::request() const * \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. + * modified at any time with this function. Applications and IPAs shall not + * modify the cookie value of buffers they haven't created themselves. The + * libcamera core never modifies the buffer cookie. */ /** diff --git a/src/libcamera/framebuffer_allocator.cpp b/src/libcamera/framebuffer_allocator.cpp index 695073fd..4df27cac 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/framebuffer_allocator.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/framebuffer_allocator.cpp @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ FrameBufferAllocator::~FrameBufferAllocator() * stopped, and the stream shall be part of the active camera configuration. * * Upon successful allocation, the allocated buffers can be retrieved with the - * buffers() method. + * buffers() function. * * \return The number of allocated buffers on success or a negative error code * otherwise @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ int FrameBufferAllocator::free(Stream *stream) * \brief Retrieve the buffers allocated for a \a stream * \param[in] stream The stream to retrieve buffers for * - * This method shall only be called after successfully allocating buffers for + * This function shall only be called after successfully allocating buffers for * \a stream with allocate(). The returned buffers are valid until free() is * called for the same stream or the FrameBufferAllocator instance is destroyed. * diff --git a/src/libcamera/geometry.cpp b/src/libcamera/geometry.cpp index 9bbef0b5..b014180e 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/geometry.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/geometry.cpp @@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ Rectangle &Rectangle::translateBy(const Point &point) * \brief Calculate the intersection of this Rectangle with another * \param[in] bound The Rectangle that is intersected with this Rectangle * - * This method calculates the standard intersection of two rectangles. If the + * This function calculates the standard intersection of two rectangles. If the * rectangles do not overlap in either the x or y direction, then the size * of that dimension in the result (its width or height) is set to zero. Even * when one dimension is set to zero, note that the other dimension may still diff --git a/src/libcamera/ipa_interface.cpp b/src/libcamera/ipa_interface.cpp index c44581b2..8ea6cbee 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/ipa_interface.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/ipa_interface.cpp @@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ * Due to IPC, synchronous communication between pipeline handlers and IPAs can * be costly. For that reason, functions that cannot afford the high cost * should be marked as [async] in the mojom file, and they will operate - * asynchronously. This implies that these methods don't return a status, and - * that all methods may copy their arguments. Synchronous functions are still + * asynchronously. This implies that these functions don't return a status, and + * that all functions may copy their arguments. Synchronous functions are still * allowed, but should be used with caution. */ @@ -84,11 +84,11 @@ namespace libcamera { * include/libcamera/ipa/ (see the IPA Writers Guide for details * on how to do so). * - * Due to process isolation all arguments to the IPAInterface methods and - * signals may need to be transferred over IPC. The class thus uses serializable - * data types only. The IPA C++ interface defines custom data structures that - * mirror core libcamera structures when the latter are not suitable, such as - * IPAStream to carry StreamConfiguration data. + * Due to process isolation all arguments to the IPAInterface member functions + * and signals may need to be transferred over IPC. The class thus uses + * serializable data types only. The IPA C++ interface defines custom data + * structures that mirror core libcamera structures when the latter are not + * suitable, such as IPAStream to carry StreamConfiguration data. * * Custom data structures may also be defined in the mojom file, in which case * the (de)serialization will automatically be generated. If any other libcamera diff --git a/src/libcamera/ipa_manager.cpp b/src/libcamera/ipa_manager.cpp index 771150ba..ec966045 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/ipa_manager.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/ipa_manager.cpp @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(IPAManager) * ever run in the libcamera process. * * To create an IPA context, pipeline handlers call the IPAManager::createIPA() - * method. For a directly loaded module, the manager calls the module's + * function. For a directly loaded module, the manager calls the module's * ipaCreate() function directly and wraps the returned context in an * IPAContextWrapper that exposes an IPAInterface. * @@ -89,9 +89,10 @@ LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(IPAManager) * returned to the pipeline handler, and all interactions with the IPA context * go the same interface regardless of process isolation. * - * In all cases the data passed to the IPAInterface methods is serialized to - * Plain Old Data, either for the purpose of passing it to the IPA context - * plain C API, or to transmit the data to the isolated process through IPC. + * In all cases the data passed to the IPAInterface member functions is + * serialized to Plain Old Data, either for the purpose of passing it to the IPA + * context plain C API, or to transmit the data to the isolated process through + * IPC. */ IPAManager *IPAManager::self_ = nullptr; @@ -211,7 +212,7 @@ void IPAManager::parseDir(const char *libDir, unsigned int maxDepth, * \param[in] libDir The directory to search for IPA modules * \param[in] maxDepth The maximum depth of sub-directories to search * - * This method tries to create an IPAModule instance for every shared object + * This function tries to create an IPAModule instance for every shared object * found in \a libDir, and skips invalid IPA modules. * * Sub-directories are searched up to a depth of \a maxDepth. A \a maxDepth diff --git a/src/libcamera/ipa_module.cpp b/src/libcamera/ipa_module.cpp index 7c52ad8d..3565fad6 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/ipa_module.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/ipa_module.cpp @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ Span<const uint8_t> elfLoadSymbol(Span<const uint8_t> elf, const char *symbol) * The IPA module shared object file must be of the same endianness and * bitness as libcamera. * - * The caller shall call the isValid() method after constructing an + * The caller shall call the isValid() function after constructing an * IPAModule instance to verify the validity of the IPAModule. */ IPAModule::IPAModule(const std::string &libPath) @@ -392,11 +392,11 @@ const std::string &IPAModule::path() const * \brief Load the IPA implementation factory from the shared object * * The IPA module shared object implements an IPAInterface object to be used - * by pipeline handlers. This method loads the factory function from the + * by pipeline handlers. This function loads the factory function from the * shared object. Later, createInterface() can be called to instantiate the * IPAInterface. * - * This method only needs to be called successfully once, after which + * This function only needs to be called successfully once, after which * createInterface() can be called as many times as IPAInterface instances are * needed. * @@ -441,8 +441,8 @@ bool IPAModule::load() /** * \brief Instantiate an IPA interface * - * After loading the IPA module with load(), this method creates an instance of - * the IPA module interface. + * After loading the IPA module with load(), this function creates an instance + * of the IPA module interface. * * Calling this function on a module that has not yet been loaded, or an * invalid module (as returned by load() and isValid(), respectively) is @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ IPAInterface *IPAModule::createInterface() * \param[in] minVersion Minimum acceptable version of IPA module * \param[in] maxVersion Maximum acceptable version of IPA module * - * This method checks if this IPA module matches the \a pipe pipeline handler, + * This function checks if this IPA module matches the \a pipe pipeline handler, * and the input version range. * * \return True if the pipeline handler matches the IPA module, or false otherwise diff --git a/src/libcamera/ipa_proxy.cpp b/src/libcamera/ipa_proxy.cpp index babcc48b..3f2cc6b8 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/ipa_proxy.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/ipa_proxy.cpp @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ std::string IPAProxy::configurationFile(const std::string &name) const * * A proxy worker's executable could be found in either the global installation * directory, or in the paths specified by the environment variable - * LIBCAMERA_IPA_PROXY_PATH. This method checks the global install directory + * LIBCAMERA_IPA_PROXY_PATH. This function checks the global install directory * first, then LIBCAMERA_IPA_PROXY_PATH in order, and returns the full path to * the proxy worker executable that is specified by file. The proxy worker * executable shall have exec permission. @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ std::string IPAProxy::resolvePath(const std::string &file) const * * The IPAProxy can be Running, Stopped, or Stopping. * - * This state provides a means to ensure that asynchronous methods are only + * This state provides a means to ensure that asynchronous functions are only * called while the proxy is running, and prevent new tasks being submitted * while still enabling events to complete when the IPAProxy is stopping. */ diff --git a/src/libcamera/ipc_unixsocket.cpp b/src/libcamera/ipc_unixsocket.cpp index f23eb783..a4ab1a5f 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/ipc_unixsocket.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/ipc_unixsocket.cpp @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(IPCUnixSocket) * * Establishment of an IPC channel is asymmetrical. The side that initiates * communication first instantiates a local side socket and creates the channel - * with create(). The method returns a file descriptor for the remote side of + * with create(). The function returns a file descriptor for the remote side of * the channel, which is passed to the remote process through an out-of-band * communication method. The remote side then instantiates a socket, and binds * it to the other side by passing the file descriptor to bind(). At that point @@ -80,11 +80,11 @@ IPCUnixSocket::~IPCUnixSocket() /** * \brief Create an new IPC channel * - * This method creates a new IPC channel. The socket instance is bound to the - * local side of the channel, and the method returns a file descriptor bound to - * the remote side. The caller is responsible for passing the file descriptor to - * the remote process, where it can be used with IPCUnixSocket::bind() to bind - * the remote side socket. + * This function creates a new IPC channel. The socket instance is bound to the + * local side of the channel, and the function returns a file descriptor bound + * to the remote side. The caller is responsible for passing the file descriptor + * to the remote process, where it can be used with IPCUnixSocket::bind() to + * bind the remote side socket. * * \return A file descriptor on success, negative error code on failure */ @@ -112,9 +112,9 @@ int IPCUnixSocket::create() * \brief Bind to an existing IPC channel * \param[in] fd File descriptor * - * This method binds the socket instance to an existing IPC channel identified + * This function binds the socket instance to an existing IPC channel identified * by the file descriptor \a fd. The file descriptor is obtained from the - * IPCUnixSocket::create() method. + * IPCUnixSocket::create() function. * * \return 0 on success or a negative error code otherwise */ @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ bool IPCUnixSocket::isBound() const * \brief Send a message payload * \param[in] payload Message payload to send * - * This method queues the message payload for transmission to the other end of + * This function queues the message payload for transmission to the other end of * the IPC channel. It returns immediately, before the message is delivered to * the remote side. * @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ int IPCUnixSocket::send(const Payload &payload) * \brief Receive a message payload * \param[out] payload Payload where to write the received message * - * This method receives the message payload from the IPC channel and writes it + * This function receives the message payload from the IPC channel and writes it * to the \a payload. If no message payload is available, it returns * immediately with -EAGAIN. The \ref readyRead signal shall be used to receive * notification of message availability. @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ void IPCUnixSocket::dataNotifier([[maybe_unused]] EventNotifier *notifier) /* * If the payload has arrived, disable the notifier and emit the * readyRead signal. The notifier will be reenabled by the receive() - * method. + * function. */ struct pollfd fds = { fd_, POLLIN, 0 }; ret = poll(&fds, 1, 0); diff --git a/src/libcamera/media_device.cpp b/src/libcamera/media_device.cpp index fa50264f..2d519126 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/media_device.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/media_device.cpp @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ void MediaDevice::release() * they provide at all times, while still allowing an instance to lock a * resource while it prepares to actively use a camera from the resource. * - * This method shall not be called from a pipeline handler implementation + * This function shall not be called from a pipeline handler implementation * directly, as the base PipelineHandler implementation handles this on the * behalf of the specified implementation. * @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ bool MediaDevice::lock() /** * \brief Unlock the device and free it for use for libcamera instances * - * This method shall not be called from a pipeline handler implementation + * This function shall not be called from a pipeline handler implementation * directly, as the base PipelineHandler implementation handles this on the * behalf of the specified implementation. * diff --git a/src/libcamera/pipeline/ipu3/imgu.cpp b/src/libcamera/pipeline/ipu3/imgu.cpp index e955bc34..317e482a 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/pipeline/ipu3/imgu.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/pipeline/ipu3/imgu.cpp @@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ int ImgUDevice::stop() /** * \brief Enable or disable a single link on the ImgU instance * - * This method assumes the media device associated with the ImgU instance + * This function assumes the media device associated with the ImgU instance * is open. * * \return 0 on success or a negative error code otherwise @@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ int ImgUDevice::linkSetup(const std::string &source, unsigned int sourcePad, * \brief Enable or disable all media links in the ImgU instance to prepare * for capture operations * - * \todo This method will probably be removed or changed once links will be + * \todo This function will probably be removed or changed once links will be * enabled or disabled selectively. * * \return 0 on success or a negative error code otherwise diff --git a/src/libcamera/pipeline_handler.cpp b/src/libcamera/pipeline_handler.cpp index c9928d44..1ab237c8 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/pipeline_handler.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/pipeline_handler.cpp @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(Pipeline) * * Pipeline handlers are expected to extend this base class with platform * specific implementation, associate instances of the derived classes - * using the registerCamera() method, and access them at a later time + * using the registerCamera() function, and access them at a later time * with cameraData(). */ @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(Pipeline) * * In order to honour the std::enable_shared_from_this<> contract, * PipelineHandler instances shall never be constructed manually, but always - * through the PipelineHandlerFactory::create() method implemented by the + * through the PipelineHandlerFactory::create() function implemented by the * respective factories. */ PipelineHandler::PipelineHandler(CameraManager *manager) @@ -209,8 +209,8 @@ MediaDevice *PipelineHandler::acquireMediaDevice(DeviceEnumerator *enumerator, /** * \brief Lock all media devices acquired by the pipeline * - * This method shall not be called from pipeline handler implementation, as the - * Camera class handles locking directly. + * This function shall not be called from pipeline handler implementation, as + * the Camera class handles locking directly. * * \context This function is \threadsafe. * @@ -233,8 +233,8 @@ bool PipelineHandler::lock() /** * \brief Unlock all media devices acquired by the pipeline * - * This method shall not be called from pipeline handler implementation, as the - * Camera class handles locking directly. + * This function shall not be called from pipeline handler implementation, as + * the Camera class handles locking directly. * * \context This function is \threadsafe. * @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ const ControlList &PipelineHandler::properties(const Camera *camera) const * * When configuring the camera the pipeline handler shall associate a Stream * instance to each StreamConfiguration entry in the CameraConfiguration using - * the StreamConfiguration::setStream() method. + * the StreamConfiguration::setStream() function. * * \context This function is called from the CameraManager thread. * @@ -325,13 +325,13 @@ const ControlList &PipelineHandler::properties(const Camera *camera) const * \param[in] stream The stream to allocate buffers for * \param[out] buffers Array of buffers successfully allocated * - * This method allocates buffers for the \a stream from the devices associated + * This function allocates buffers for the \a stream from the devices associated * with the stream in the corresponding pipeline handler. Those buffers shall be * suitable to be added to a Request for the stream, and shall be mappable to * the CPU through their associated dmabufs with mmap(). * - * The method may only be called after the Camera has been configured and before - * it gets started, or after it gets stopped. It shall be called only for + * The function may only be called after the Camera has been configured and + * before it gets started, or after it gets stopped. It shall be called only for * streams that are part of the active camera configuration. * * The only intended caller is Camera::exportFrameBuffers(). @@ -349,8 +349,8 @@ const ControlList &PipelineHandler::properties(const Camera *camera) const * \param[in] controls Controls to be applied before starting the Camera * * Start the group of streams that have been configured for capture by - * \a configure(). The intended caller of this method is the Camera class which - * will in turn be called from the application to indicate that it has + * \a configure(). The intended caller of this function is the Camera class + * which will in turn be called from the application to indicate that it has * configured the streams and is ready to capture. * * \context This function is called from the CameraManager thread. @@ -363,8 +363,8 @@ const ControlList &PipelineHandler::properties(const Camera *camera) const * \brief Stop capturing from all running streams * \param[in] camera The camera to stop * - * This method stops capturing and processing requests immediately. All pending - * requests are cancelled and complete immediately in an error state. + * This function stops capturing and processing requests immediately. All + * pending requests are cancelled and complete immediately in an error state. * * \context This function is called from the CameraManager thread. */ @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ const ControlList &PipelineHandler::properties(const Camera *camera) const * \brief Determine if the camera has any requests pending * \param[in] camera The camera to check * - * This method determines if there are any requests queued to the pipeline + * This function determines if there are any requests queued to the pipeline * awaiting processing. * * \return True if there are pending requests, or false otherwise @@ -389,15 +389,15 @@ bool PipelineHandler::hasPendingRequests(const Camera *camera) const * \brief Queue a request * \param[in] request The request to queue * - * This method queues a capture request to the pipeline handler for processing. - * The request is first added to the internal list of queued requests, and - * then passed to the pipeline handler with a call to queueRequestDevice(). - * If the pipeline handler fails in queuing the request to the hardware the - * request is cancelled. + * This function queues a capture request to the pipeline handler for + * processing. The request is first added to the internal list of queued + * requests, and then passed to the pipeline handler with a call to + * queueRequestDevice(). If the pipeline handler fails in queuing the request + * to the hardware the request is cancelled. * * Keeping track of queued requests ensures automatic completion of all requests * when the pipeline handler is stopped with stop(). Request completion shall be - * signalled by the pipeline handler using the completeRequest() method. + * signalled by the pipeline handler using the completeRequest() function. * * \context This function is called from the CameraManager thread. */ @@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ void PipelineHandler::queueRequest(Request *request) * \param[in] camera The camera to queue the request to * \param[in] request The request to queue * - * This method queues a capture request to the device for processing. The + * This function queues a capture request to the device for processing. The * request contains a set of buffers associated with streams and a set of * parameters. The pipeline handler shall program the device to ensure that the * parameters will be applied to the frames captured in the buffers provided in @@ -440,8 +440,8 @@ void PipelineHandler::queueRequest(Request *request) * \param[in] request The request the buffer belongs to * \param[in] buffer The buffer that has completed * - * This method shall be called by pipeline handlers to signal completion of the - * \a buffer part of the \a request. It notifies applications of buffer + * This function shall be called by pipeline handlers to signal completion of + * the \a buffer part of the \a request. It notifies applications of buffer * completion and updates the request's internal buffer tracking. The request * is not completed automatically when the last buffer completes to give * pipeline handlers a chance to perform any operation that may still be @@ -463,11 +463,11 @@ bool PipelineHandler::completeBuffer(Request *request, FrameBuffer *buffer) * \brief Signal request completion * \param[in] request The request that has completed * - * The pipeline handler shall call this method to notify the \a camera that the - * request has completed. The request is no longer managed by the pipeline - * handler and shall not be accessed once this method returns. + * The pipeline handler shall call this function to notify the \a camera that + * the request has completed. The request is no longer managed by the pipeline + * handler and shall not be accessed once this function returns. * - * This method ensures that requests will be returned to the application in + * This function ensures that requests will be returned to the application in * submission order, the pipeline handler may call it on any complete request * without any ordering constraint. * @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ void PipelineHandler::completeRequest(Request *request) * \param[in] camera The camera to be added * \param[in] data Pipeline-specific data for the camera * - * This method is called by pipeline handlers to register the cameras they + * This function is called by pipeline handlers to register the cameras they * handle with the camera manager. It associates the pipeline-specific \a data * with the camera, for later retrieval with cameraData(). Ownership of \a data * is transferred to the PipelineHandler. diff --git a/src/libcamera/process.cpp b/src/libcamera/process.cpp index 4fe4ad57..998d08c2 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/process.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/process.cpp @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ void ProcessManager::sighandler([[maybe_unused]] EventNotifier *notifier) * \brief Register process with process manager * \param[in] proc Process to register * - * This method registers the \a proc with the process manager. It + * This function registers the \a proc with the process manager. It * shall be called by the parent process after successfully forking, in * order to let the parent signal process termination. */ @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ ProcessManager *ProcessManager::instance() /** * \brief Retrieve the Process manager's write pipe * - * This method is meant only to be used by the static signal handler. + * This function is meant only to be used by the static signal handler. * * \return Pipe for writing */ @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ int ProcessManager::writePipe() const /** * \brief Retrive the old signal action data * - * This method is meant only to be used by the static signal handler. + * This function is meant only to be used by the static signal handler. * * \return The old signal action data */ @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ int Process::isolate() * \brief SIGCHLD handler * \param[in] wstatus The status as output by waitpid() * - * This method is called when the process associated with Process terminates. + * This function is called when the process associated with Process terminates. * It emits the Process::finished signal. */ void Process::died(int wstatus) @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ void Process::died(int wstatus) * \fn Process::exitCode() * \brief Retrieve the exit code of the process * - * This method is only valid if exitStatus() returned NormalExit. + * This function is only valid if exitStatus() returned NormalExit. * * \return Exit code */ diff --git a/src/libcamera/request.cpp b/src/libcamera/request.cpp index c095c9f4..f95ce4db 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/request.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/request.cpp @@ -69,10 +69,9 @@ LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(Request) * \param[in] cookie Opaque cookie for application use * * The \a cookie is stored in the request and is accessible through the - * cookie() method at any time. It is typically used by applications to map the - * request to an external resource in the request completion handler, and is + * cookie() function at any time. It is typically used by applications to map + * the request to an external resource in the request completion handler, and is * completely opaque to libcamera. - * */ Request::Request(Camera *camera, uint64_t cookie) : camera_(camera), sequence_(0), cookie_(cookie), @@ -143,7 +142,7 @@ void Request::reuse(ReuseFlag flags) * * Requests store a list of controls to be applied to all frames captured for * the request. They are created with an empty list of controls that can be - * accessed through this method. Control values can be retrieved using + * accessed through this function. Control values can be retrieved using * ControlList::get() and updated using ControlList::set(). * * Only controls supported by the camera to which this request will be @@ -173,7 +172,7 @@ void Request::reuse(ReuseFlag flags) * callback is called. * * A request can only contain one buffer per stream. If a buffer has already - * been added to the request for the same stream, this method returns -EEXIST. + * been added to the request for the same stream, this function returns -EEXIST. * * \return 0 on success or a negative error code otherwise * \retval -EEXIST The request already contains a buffer for the stream @@ -325,7 +324,7 @@ void Request::cancel() * pending buffers. This function removes the \a buffer from the set to mark it * as complete. All buffers associate with the request shall be marked as * complete by calling this function once and once only before reporting the - * request as complete with the complete() method. + * request as complete with the complete() function. * * \return True if all buffers contained in the request have completed, false * otherwise diff --git a/src/libcamera/stream.cpp b/src/libcamera/stream.cpp index b8626775..b421e17e 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/stream.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/stream.cpp @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ SizeRange StreamFormats::range(const PixelFormat &pixelformat) const */ /** - * \todo This method is deprecated and should be removed once all pipeline + * \todo This function is deprecated and should be removed once all pipeline * handlers provide StreamFormats. */ StreamConfiguration::StreamConfiguration() @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ StreamConfiguration::StreamConfiguration(const StreamFormats &formats) * \brief Retrieve the stream associated with the configuration * * When a camera is configured with Camera::configure() Stream instances are - * associated with each stream configuration entry. This method retrieves the + * associated with each stream configuration entry. This function retrieves the * associated Stream, which remains valid until the next call to * Camera::configure() or Camera::release(). * @@ -345,8 +345,8 @@ StreamConfiguration::StreamConfiguration(const StreamFormats &formats) * \fn StreamConfiguration::setStream() * \brief Associate a stream with a configuration * - * This method is meant for the PipelineHandler::configure() method and shall - * not be called by applications. + * This function is meant for the PipelineHandler::configure() function and + * shall not be called by applications. * * \param[in] stream The stream */ @@ -355,10 +355,11 @@ StreamConfiguration::StreamConfiguration(const StreamFormats &formats) * \fn StreamConfiguration::formats() * \brief Retrieve advisory stream format information * - * This method retrieves information about the pixel formats and sizes supported - * by the stream configuration. The sizes are advisory and not all of them are - * guaranteed to be supported by the stream. Users shall always inspect the size - * in the stream configuration after calling CameraConfiguration::validate(). + * This function retrieves information about the pixel formats and sizes + * supported by the stream configuration. The sizes are advisory and not all of + * them are guaranteed to be supported by the stream. Users shall always inspect + * the size in the stream configuration after calling + * CameraConfiguration::validate(). * * \return Stream formats information */ diff --git a/src/libcamera/v4l2_device.cpp b/src/libcamera/v4l2_device.cpp index 98d93a12..b0a70def 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/v4l2_device.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/v4l2_device.cpp @@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(V4L2) * \class V4L2Device * \brief Base class for V4L2VideoDevice and V4L2Subdevice * - * The V4L2Device class groups together the methods and fields common to + * The V4L2Device class groups together the functions and fields common to * both the V4L2VideoDevice and V4L2Subdevice classes, and provides a base - * class with methods to open and close the device node associated with the + * class with functions to open and close the device node associated with the * device and to perform IOCTL system calls on it. * * The V4L2Device class cannot be instantiated directly, as its constructor @@ -100,15 +100,15 @@ int V4L2Device::open(unsigned int flags) * \brief Set the file descriptor of a V4L2 device * \param[in] fd The file descriptor handle * - * This method allows a device to provide an already opened file descriptor + * This function allows a device to provide an already opened file descriptor * referring to the V4L2 device node, instead of opening it with open(). This * can be used for V4L2 M2M devices where a single video device node is used for * both the output and capture devices, or when receiving an open file * descriptor in a context that doesn't have permission to open the device node * itself. * - * This method and the open() method are mutually exclusive, only one of the two - * shall be used for a V4L2Device instance. + * This function and the open() function are mutually exclusive, only one of the + * two shall be used for a V4L2Device instance. * * \return 0 on success or a negative error code otherwise */ @@ -160,13 +160,13 @@ void V4L2Device::close() * \brief Read controls from the device * \param[in] ids The list of controls to read, specified by their ID * - * This method reads the value of all controls contained in \a ids, and returns - * their values as a ControlList. + * This function reads the value of all controls contained in \a ids, and + * returns their values as a ControlList. * * If any control in \a ids is not supported by the device, is disabled (i.e. * has the V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED flag set), or if any other error occurs * during validation of the requested controls, no control is read and this - * method returns an empty control list. + * function returns an empty control list. * * \return The control values in a ControlList on success, or an empty list on * error @@ -256,14 +256,14 @@ ControlList V4L2Device::getControls(const std::vector<uint32_t> &ids) * \brief Write controls to the device * \param[in] ctrls The list of controls to write * - * This method writes the value of all controls contained in \a ctrls, and + * This function writes the value of all controls contained in \a ctrls, and * stores the values actually applied to the device in the corresponding * \a ctrls entry. * * If any control in \a ctrls is not supported by the device, is disabled (i.e. * has the V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_DISABLED flag set), is read-only, if any other error * occurs during validation of the requested controls, no control is written and - * this method returns -EINVAL. + * this function returns -EINVAL. * * If an error occurs while writing the controls, the index of the first * control that couldn't be written is returned. All controls below that index diff --git a/src/libcamera/v4l2_videodevice.cpp b/src/libcamera/v4l2_videodevice.cpp index da2af6a1..ce55a74d 100644 --- a/src/libcamera/v4l2_videodevice.cpp +++ b/src/libcamera/v4l2_videodevice.cpp @@ -589,15 +589,15 @@ int V4L2VideoDevice::open() * \param[in] handle The file descriptor to set * \param[in] type The device type to operate on * - * This methods opens a video device from the existing file descriptor \a - * handle. Like open(), this method queries the capabilities of the device, but - * handles it according to the given device \a type instead of determining its - * type from the capabilities. This can be used to force a given device type for - * memory-to-memory devices. + * This function opens a video device from the existing file descriptor \a + * handle. Like open(), this function queries the capabilities of the device, + * but handles it according to the given device \a type instead of determining + * its type from the capabilities. This can be used to force a given device type + * for memory-to-memory devices. * * The file descriptor \a handle is duplicated, and the caller is responsible * for closing the \a handle when it has no further use for it. The close() - * method will close the duplicated file descriptor, leaving \a handle + * function will close the duplicated file descriptor, leaving \a handle * untouched. * * \return 0 on success or a negative error code otherwise @@ -1489,8 +1489,8 @@ void V4L2VideoDevice::bufferAvailable([[maybe_unused]] EventNotifier *notifier) /** * \brief Dequeue the next available buffer from the video device * - * This method dequeues the next available buffer from the device. If no buffer - * is available to be dequeued it will return nullptr immediately. + * This function dequeues the next available buffer from the device. If no + * buffer is available to be dequeued it will return nullptr immediately. * * \return A pointer to the dequeued buffer on success, or nullptr otherwise */ |