libcamera: controls: Use explicit 32-bit integer types
Make the control API more explicit when dealing with integer controls by specifying the size. We already do so for 64-bit integers, using int64_t and ControlTypeInteger64, do the same for 32-bit integers. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo@jmondi.org> Reviewed-by: Niklas Söderlund <niklas.soderlund@ragnatech.se>
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ControlInfo info(Brightness);
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if (info.id() != Brightness ||
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info.type() != ControlTypeInteger ||
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info.type() != ControlTypeInteger32 ||
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info.name() != std::string("Brightness")) {
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cout << "Invalid control identification for Brightness" << endl;
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return TestFail;
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}
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if (info.min().get<int>() != 0 || info.max().get<int>() != 0) {
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if (info.min().get<int32_t>() != 0 ||
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info.max().get<int32_t>() != 0) {
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cout << "Invalid control range for Brightness" << endl;
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return TestFail;
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}
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info = ControlInfo(Contrast, 10, 200);
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if (info.id() != Contrast ||
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info.type() != ControlTypeInteger ||
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info.type() != ControlTypeInteger32 ||
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info.name() != std::string("Contrast")) {
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cout << "Invalid control identification for Contrast" << endl;
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return TestFail;
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}
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if (info.min().get<int>() != 10 || info.max().get<int>() != 200) {
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if (info.min().get<int32_t>() != 10 ||
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info.max().get<int32_t>() != 200) {
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cout << "Invalid control range for Contrast" << endl;
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return TestFail;
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}
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