The video4linux subsystem of the kernel is a very large API with many ioctls, settings, options and capabilities. This poses a problem both for the kernel developer and for the application developer.
Since early this year major improvements have been made to both the v4l2-compliance utility for verifying drivers, and to the virtual video driver that applications can use as a reference input.
This presentation will explain and demonstrate this utility and driver and show how to use them to ensure your driver or application works correctly.

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speaker: Hans VERKUIL