XvGetPortAttribute



XvGetPortAttribute

NAME
SYNOPSIS
ARGUMENTS
DESCRIPTION
RETURN VALUES
DIAGNOSTICS
SEE ALSO

NAME

XvGetPortAttribute − return current port attribute value

SYNOPSIS

#include <X11/extensions/Xvlib.h>

int XvGetPortAttribute(Display *dpy, XvPortID port,
Atom
attribute, int p_value);

ARGUMENTS

dpy

Specifies the connection to the X server.

port

Specifies the port, associated with the given display, for which the attribute values are to be returned.

attribute

An atom that identifies the attribute to be queried by this request. Control atoms are obtained using the XInternAtom request with a string from the following table.

p_value

Pointer to the location where the attribute value is written on return.

DESCRIPTION

XvGetPortAttribute(3) returns the current value of the requested port attribute in the integer pointed to by p_value. The attribute is identified using an Atom that equates to the attribute name. The XInternAtom request can be used with one of the strings below to return a matching Atom.

RETURN VALUES

[Success]

Returned if XvGetPortAttribute(3) completed successfully.

[XvBadExtension]

Returned if the Xv extension is unavailable.

[XvBadAlloc]

Returned if XvGetPortAttribute(3) failed to allocate memory to process the request.

DIAGNOSTICS

[XvBadPort]

Generated if the requested port does not exist.

[BadMatch]

Generated if the requested attribute atom does not specify an attribute supported by the adaptor.

SEE ALSO

XvSetPortAttribute(3), XvPortNotify(3)






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