Hi, Ning,

unsigned long   userptr; <<<--- this is a 32bit addr.

I think it's wrong here,for LP64 data modelmachine(unix-like systems), the
actual size ofdata type 'unsigned long'is 8(64bits value)whichis equal
to pointer.
 

On 10/12/2018 11:04 AM, Zhang, Ning A wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have question about V4L2_MEMORY_USERPTR on 64bit applications.
>
> struct v4l2_buffer {
>       __u32                   index;
>       __u32                   type;
>       __u32                   bytesused;
>       __u32                   flags;
>       __u32                   field;
>       struct timeval          timestamp;
>       struct v4l2_timecode    timecode;
>       __u32                   sequence;
>
>       /* memory location */
>       __u32                   memory;
>       union {
>               __u32           offset;
>               unsigned long   userptr;   <<<--- this is a 32bit addr.
>               struct v4l2_plane *planes;
>               __s32           fd;
>       } m;
>       __u32                   length;
>       __u32                   reserved2;
>       __u32                   reserved;
> };
>
> when use a 64bit application, memory from malloc is 64bit address.
> memory from GPU (eg, intel i915) are also 64bit address.
>
> when use these kind of memory as V4L2_MEMORY_USERPTR, address will be
> truncated into 32bit.
>
> this would be error, but actually not. I really don't understand.
>
> BR.
> Ning.

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