/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ /* * The Virtual DTV test driver serves as a reference DVB driver and helps * validate the existing APIs in the media subsystem. It can also aid * developers working on userspace applications. * * Copyright (C) 2020 Daniel W. S. Almeida * Based on the example driver written by Emard <[email protected]> */ #ifndef VIDTV_DEMOD_H #define VIDTV_DEMOD_H #include <linux/dvb/frontend.h> #include <media/dvb_frontend.h> /** * struct vidtv_demod_cnr_to_qual_s - Map CNR values to a given combination of * modulation and fec_inner * @modulation: see enum fe_modulation * @fec: see enum fe_fec_rate * @cnr_ok: S/N threshold to consider the signal as OK. Below that, there's * a chance of losing sync. * @cnr_good: S/N threshold to consider the signal strong. * * This struct matches values for 'good' and 'ok' CNRs given the combination * of modulation and fec_inner in use. We might simulate some noise if the * signal quality is not too good. * * The values were taken from libdvbv5. */ struct vidtv_demod_cnr_to_qual_s { … }; /** * struct vidtv_demod_config - Configuration used to init the demod * @drop_tslock_prob_on_low_snr: probability of losing the lock due to low snr * @recover_tslock_prob_on_good_snr: probability of recovering when the signal * improves * * The configuration used to init the demodulator module, usually filled * by a bridge driver. For vidtv, this is filled by vidtv_bridge before the * demodulator module is probed. */ struct vidtv_demod_config { … }; /** * struct vidtv_demod_state - The demodulator state * @frontend: The frontend structure allocated by the demod. * @config: The config used to init the demod. * @status: the demod status. * @tuner_cnr: current S/N ratio for the signal carrier */ struct vidtv_demod_state { … }; #endif // VIDTV_DEMOD_H