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| .. _dvb_introdution: |
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| ************ |
| Introduction |
| ************ |
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| .. _requisites: |
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| What you need to know |
| ===================== |
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| The reader of this document is required to have some knowledge in the |
| area of digital video broadcasting (Digital TV) and should be familiar with |
| part I of the MPEG2 specification ISO/IEC 13818 (aka ITU-T H.222), i.e |
| you should know what a program/transport stream (PS/TS) is and what is |
| meant by a packetized elementary stream (PES) or an I-frame. |
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| Various Digital TV standards documents are available for download at: |
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| - European standards (DVB): http://www.dvb.org and/or http://www.etsi.org. |
| - American standards (ATSC): https://www.atsc.org/standards/ |
| - Japanese standards (ISDB): http://www.dibeg.org/ |
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| It is also necessary to know how to access Linux devices and how to |
| use ioctl calls. This also includes the knowledge of C or C++. |
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| .. _history: |
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| History |
| ======= |
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| The first API for Digital TV cards we used at Convergence in late 1999 was an |
| extension of the Video4Linux API which was primarily developed for frame |
| grabber cards. As such it was not really well suited to be used for Digital |
| TV cards and their new features like recording MPEG streams and filtering |
| several section and PES data streams at the same time. |
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| In early 2000, Convergence was approached by Nokia with a proposal for a new |
| standard Linux Digital TV API. As a commitment to the development of terminals |
| based on open standards, Nokia and Convergence made it available to all |
| Linux developers and published it on https://linuxtv.org in September |
| 2000. With the Linux driver for the Siemens/Hauppauge DVB PCI card, |
| Convergence provided a first implementation of the Linux Digital TV API. |
| Convergence was the maintainer of the Linux Digital TV API in the early |
| days. |
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| Now, the API is maintained by the LinuxTV community (i.e. you, the reader |
| of this document). The Linux Digital TV API is constantly reviewed and |
| improved together with the improvements at the subsystem's core at the |
| Kernel. |
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| .. _overview: |
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| Overview |
| ======== |
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| .. _stb_components: |
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| .. kernel-figure:: dvbstb.svg |
| :alt: dvbstb.svg |
| :align: center |
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| Components of a Digital TV card/STB |
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| A Digital TV card or set-top-box (STB) usually consists of the |
| following main hardware components: |
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| Frontend consisting of tuner and digital TV demodulator |
| Here the raw signal reaches the digital TV hardware from a satellite dish or |
| antenna or directly from cable. The frontend down-converts and |
| demodulates this signal into an MPEG transport stream (TS). In case |
| of a satellite frontend, this includes a facility for satellite |
| equipment control (SEC), which allows control of LNB polarization, |
| multi feed switches or dish rotors. |
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| Conditional Access (CA) hardware like CI adapters and smartcard slots |
| The complete TS is passed through the CA hardware. Programs to which |
| the user has access (controlled by the smart card) are decoded in |
| real time and re-inserted into the TS. |
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| .. note:: |
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| Not every digital TV hardware provides conditional access hardware. |
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| Demultiplexer which filters the incoming Digital TV MPEG-TS stream |
| The demultiplexer splits the TS into its components like audio and |
| video streams. Besides usually several of such audio and video |
| streams it also contains data streams with information about the |
| programs offered in this or other streams of the same provider. |
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| Audio and video decoder |
| The main targets of the demultiplexer are audio and video |
| decoders. After decoding, they pass on the uncompressed audio and |
| video to the computer screen or to a TV set. |
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| .. note:: |
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| Modern hardware usually doesn't have a separate decoder hardware, as |
| such functionality can be provided by the main CPU, by the graphics |
| adapter of the system or by a signal processing hardware embedded on |
| a Systems on a Chip (SoC) integrated circuit. |
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| It may also not be needed for certain usages (e.g. for data-only |
| uses like “internet over satellite”). |
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| :ref:`stb_components` shows a crude schematic of the control and data |
| flow between those components. |
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| .. _dvb_devices: |
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| Linux Digital TV Devices |
| ======================== |
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| The Linux Digital TV API lets you control these hardware components through |
| currently six Unix-style character devices for video, audio, frontend, |
| demux, CA and IP-over-DVB networking. The video and audio devices |
| control the MPEG2 decoder hardware, the frontend device the tuner and |
| the Digital TV demodulator. The demux device gives you control over the PES |
| and section filters of the hardware. If the hardware does not support |
| filtering these filters can be implemented in software. Finally, the CA |
| device controls all the conditional access capabilities of the hardware. |
| It can depend on the individual security requirements of the platform, |
| if and how many of the CA functions are made available to the |
| application through this device. |
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| All devices can be found in the ``/dev`` tree under ``/dev/dvb``. The |
| individual devices are called: |
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| - ``/dev/dvb/adapterN/audioM``, |
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| - ``/dev/dvb/adapterN/videoM``, |
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| - ``/dev/dvb/adapterN/frontendM``, |
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| - ``/dev/dvb/adapterN/netM``, |
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| - ``/dev/dvb/adapterN/demuxM``, |
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| - ``/dev/dvb/adapterN/dvrM``, |
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| - ``/dev/dvb/adapterN/caM``, |
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| where ``N`` enumerates the Digital TV cards in a system starting from 0, and |
| ``M`` enumerates the devices of each type within each adapter, starting |
| from 0, too. We will omit the “``/dev/dvb/adapterN/``\ ” in the further |
| discussion of these devices. |
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| More details about the data structures and function calls of all the |
| devices are described in the following chapters. |
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| .. _include_files: |
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| API include files |
| ================= |
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| For each of the Digital TV devices a corresponding include file exists. The |
| Digital TV API include files should be included in application sources with a |
| partial path like: |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| #include <linux/dvb/ca.h> |
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| #include <linux/dvb/dmx.h> |
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| #include <linux/dvb/frontend.h> |
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| #include <linux/dvb/net.h> |
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| To enable applications to support different API version, an additional |
| include file ``linux/dvb/version.h`` exists, which defines the constant |
| ``DVB_API_VERSION``. This document describes ``DVB_API_VERSION 5.10``. |