Configuring the CEC device is done using cec-ctl. Certain CEC functionalities are only emulated if the corresponding Device Features flag is set (these are set when configuring with cec-ctl). These are:
- Audio Return Channel (RX and TX)
- Audio Rate Control
- Deck Control
- Record TV screen
cec-follower is basically a message loop, waiting for messages to arrive and taking the appropriate action for each message (incoming messages can be shown with the --show-msgs option). The follower maintains an internal state with appropriate parameters such as volume, current active source, power state and so on (state changes can be shown with the --show-state option).
It also aims to be a reference implementation on how a follower should behave.
cec-follower will keep track of incoming messages and look for violations of the CEC specification with regards to timings. For example, it will warn if it receives the same message again within 200ms after it replied <Feature Abort> ["Unrecognized Opcode"] to that message, and it will check that press and hold behavior is done properly.
cec-follower will periodically send out polling messages to discover when a remote device is removed or a new one has appeared. When a device is removed, the recorded information about it is cleared. Each logical address is polled about once every 15 seconds. In between polls, removing a remote device or replacing it with a new one is not detected.
When running compliance tests with cec-compliance, cec-follower should be run on the same device to act on incoming messages that are not replies to messages sent by the compliance tool. Before each test-run cec-follower should be restarted if it is running, to initialize the emulated device with a clean and known initial state.
Bug reports or questions about this utility should be sent to the linux-media@vger.kernel.org mailinglist.