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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2006 Stephane E. Potvin <sepotvin@videotron.ca>
* Copyright (c) 2006 Ariff Abdullah <ariff@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* Intel High Definition Audio (Controller) driver for FreeBSD. Be advised
* that this driver still in its early stage, and possible of rewrite are
* pretty much guaranteed. There are supposedly several distinct parent/child
* busses to make this "perfect", but as for now and for the sake of
* simplicity, everything is gobble up within single source.
*
* List of subsys:
* 1) HDA Controller support
* 2) HDA Codecs support, which may include
* - HDA
* - Modem
* - HDMI
* 3) Widget parser - the real magic of why this driver works on so
* many hardwares with minimal vendor specific quirk. The original
* parser was written using Ruby and can be found at
* http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/HDA/parser.rb . This crude
* ruby parser take the verbose dmesg dump as its input. Refer to
* http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/audio/default.mspx for various
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
* interesting documents, especially UAA (Universal Audio Architecture).
* 4) Possible vendor specific support.
* (snd_hda_intel, snd_hda_ati, etc..)
*
* Thanks to Ahmad Ubaidah Omar @ Defenxis Sdn. Bhd. for the
* Compaq V3000 with Conexant HDA.
*
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * *
* * This driver is a collaborative effort made by: *
* * *
* * Stephane E. Potvin <sepotvin@videotron.ca> *
* * Andrea Bittau <a.bittau@cs.ucl.ac.uk> *
* * Wesley Morgan <morganw@chemikals.org> *
* * Daniel Eischen <deischen@FreeBSD.org> *
* * Maxime Guillaud <bsd-ports@mguillaud.net> *
* * Ariff Abdullah <ariff@FreeBSD.org> *
* * *
* * ....and various people from freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.org *
* * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*/
#include <dev/sound/pcm/sound.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
#include <sys/ctype.h>
#include <sys/taskqueue.h>
#include <dev/sound/pci/hda/hdac_private.h>
#include <dev/sound/pci/hda/hdac_reg.h>
#include <dev/sound/pci/hda/hda_reg.h>
#include <dev/sound/pci/hda/hdac.h>
#include "mixer_if.h"
#define HDA_DRV_TEST_REV "20080420_0052"
#define HDA_WIDGET_PARSER_REV 1
SND_DECLARE_FILE("$FreeBSD$");
#define HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(stmt) do { \
if (bootverbose != 0 || snd_verbose > 3) { \
stmt \
} \
} while(0)
#if 1
#undef HDAC_INTR_EXTRA
#define HDAC_INTR_EXTRA 1
#endif
#define hdac_lock(sc) snd_mtxlock((sc)->lock)
#define hdac_unlock(sc) snd_mtxunlock((sc)->lock)
#define hdac_lockassert(sc) snd_mtxassert((sc)->lock)
#define hdac_lockowned(sc) mtx_owned((sc)->lock)
#undef HDAC_MSI_ENABLED
#if __FreeBSD_version >= 700026 || \
(__FreeBSD_version < 700000 && __FreeBSD_version >= 602106)
#define HDAC_MSI_ENABLED 1
#endif
#define HDA_FLAG_MATCH(fl, v) (((fl) & (v)) == (v))
#define HDA_DEV_MATCH(fl, v) ((fl) == (v) || \
(fl) == 0xffffffff || \
(((fl) & 0xffff0000) == 0xffff0000 && \
((fl) & 0x0000ffff) == ((v) & 0x0000ffff)) || \
(((fl) & 0x0000ffff) == 0x0000ffff && \
((fl) & 0xffff0000) == ((v) & 0xffff0000)))
#define HDA_MATCH_ALL 0xffffffff
#define HDAC_INVALID 0xffffffff
/* Default controller / jack sense poll: 250ms */
#define HDAC_POLL_INTERVAL max(hz >> 2, 1)
/*
* Make room for possible 4096 playback/record channels, in 100 years to come.
*/
#define HDAC_TRIGGER_NONE 0x00000000
#define HDAC_TRIGGER_PLAY 0x00000fff
#define HDAC_TRIGGER_REC 0x00fff000
#define HDAC_TRIGGER_UNSOL 0x80000000
#define HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(vendor, model) \
(((uint32_t)(model) << 16) | ((vendor##_VENDORID) & 0xffff))
/* Controller models */
/* Intel */
#define INTEL_VENDORID 0x8086
#define HDA_INTEL_82801F HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(INTEL, 0x2668)
#define HDA_INTEL_63XXESB HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(INTEL, 0x269a)
#define HDA_INTEL_82801G HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(INTEL, 0x27d8)
#define HDA_INTEL_82801H HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(INTEL, 0x284b)
#define HDA_INTEL_82801I HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(INTEL, 0x293e)
#define HDA_INTEL_ALL HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(INTEL, 0xffff)
/* Nvidia */
#define NVIDIA_VENDORID 0x10de
#define HDA_NVIDIA_MCP51 HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(NVIDIA, 0x026c)
#define HDA_NVIDIA_MCP55 HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(NVIDIA, 0x0371)
#define HDA_NVIDIA_MCP61_1 HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(NVIDIA, 0x03e4)
#define HDA_NVIDIA_MCP61_2 HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(NVIDIA, 0x03f0)
#define HDA_NVIDIA_MCP65_1 HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(NVIDIA, 0x044a)
#define HDA_NVIDIA_MCP65_2 HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(NVIDIA, 0x044b)
#define HDA_NVIDIA_MCP67_1 HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(NVIDIA, 0x055c)
#define HDA_NVIDIA_MCP67_2 HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(NVIDIA, 0x055d)
#define HDA_NVIDIA_ALL HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(NVIDIA, 0xffff)
/* ATI */
#define ATI_VENDORID 0x1002
#define HDA_ATI_SB450 HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ATI, 0x437b)
#define HDA_ATI_SB600 HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ATI, 0x4383)
#define HDA_ATI_ALL HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ATI, 0xffff)
/* VIA */
#define VIA_VENDORID 0x1106
#define HDA_VIA_VT82XX HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0x3288)
#define HDA_VIA_ALL HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0xffff)
/* SiS */
#define SIS_VENDORID 0x1039
#define HDA_SIS_966 HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(SIS, 0x7502)
#define HDA_SIS_ALL HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(SIS, 0xffff)
/* OEM/subvendors */
/* Intel */
#define INTEL_D101GGC_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(INTEL, 0xd600)
/* HP/Compaq */
#define HP_VENDORID 0x103c
#define HP_V3000_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(HP, 0x30b5)
#define HP_NX7400_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(HP, 0x30a2)
#define HP_NX6310_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(HP, 0x30aa)
#define HP_NX6325_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(HP, 0x30b0)
#define HP_XW4300_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(HP, 0x3013)
#define HP_3010_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(HP, 0x3010)
#define HP_DV5000_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(HP, 0x30a5)
#define HP_DC7700S_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(HP, 0x2801)
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
#define HP_DC7700_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(HP, 0x2802)
#define HP_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(HP, 0xffff)
/* What is wrong with XN 2563 anyway? (Got the picture ?) */
#define HP_NX6325_SUBVENDORX 0x103c30b0
/* Dell */
#define DELL_VENDORID 0x1028
#define DELL_D630_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(DELL, 0x01f9)
#define DELL_D820_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(DELL, 0x01cc)
#define DELL_V1500_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(DELL, 0x0228)
#define DELL_I1300_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(DELL, 0x01c9)
#define DELL_XPSM1210_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(DELL, 0x01d7)
#define DELL_OPLX745_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(DELL, 0x01da)
#define DELL_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(DELL, 0xffff)
/* Clevo */
#define CLEVO_VENDORID 0x1558
#define CLEVO_D900T_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(CLEVO, 0x0900)
#define CLEVO_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(CLEVO, 0xffff)
/* Acer */
#define ACER_VENDORID 0x1025
#define ACER_A5050_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ACER, 0x010f)
#define ACER_A4520_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ACER, 0x0127)
#define ACER_A4710_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ACER, 0x012f)
#define ACER_3681WXM_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ACER, 0x0110)
#define ACER_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ACER, 0xffff)
/* Asus */
#define ASUS_VENDORID 0x1043
#define ASUS_A8X_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x1153)
#define ASUS_U5F_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x1263)
#define ASUS_W6F_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x1263)
#define ASUS_A7M_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x1323)
#define ASUS_F3JC_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x1338)
#define ASUS_G2K_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x1339)
#define ASUS_A7T_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x13c2)
#define ASUS_W2J_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x1971)
#define ASUS_M5200_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x1993)
#define ASUS_P1AH2_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x81cb)
#define ASUS_M2NPVMX_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x81cb)
#define ASUS_M2V_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x81e7)
#define ASUS_P5BWD_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x81ec)
#define ASUS_M2N_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0x8234)
#define ASUS_A8NVMCSM_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(NVIDIA, 0xcb84)
#define ASUS_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(ASUS, 0xffff)
/* IBM / Lenovo */
#define IBM_VENDORID 0x1014
#define IBM_M52_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(IBM, 0x02f6)
#define IBM_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(IBM, 0xffff)
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
/* Lenovo */
#define LENOVO_VENDORID 0x17aa
#define LENOVO_3KN100_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(LENOVO, 0x2066)
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
#define LENOVO_TCA55_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(LENOVO, 0x1015)
#define LENOVO_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(LENOVO, 0xffff)
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
/* Samsung */
#define SAMSUNG_VENDORID 0x144d
#define SAMSUNG_Q1_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(SAMSUNG, 0xc027)
#define SAMSUNG_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(SAMSUNG, 0xffff)
/* Medion ? */
#define MEDION_VENDORID 0x161f
#define MEDION_MD95257_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(MEDION, 0x203d)
#define MEDION_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(MEDION, 0xffff)
/* Apple Computer Inc. */
#define APPLE_VENDORID 0x106b
#define APPLE_MB3_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(APPLE, 0x00a1)
/*
* Apple Intel MacXXXX seems using Sigmatel codec/vendor id
* instead of their own, which is beyond my comprehension
* (see HDA_CODEC_STAC9221 below).
*/
#define APPLE_INTEL_MAC 0x76808384
/* LG Electronics */
#define LG_VENDORID 0x1854
#define LG_LW20_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(LG, 0x0018)
#define LG_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(LG, 0xffff)
/* Fujitsu Siemens */
#define FS_VENDORID 0x1734
#define FS_PA1510_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(FS, 0x10b8)
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
#define FS_SI1848_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(FS, 0x10cd)
#define FS_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(FS, 0xffff)
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
/* Fujitsu Limited */
#define FL_VENDORID 0x10cf
#define FL_S7020D_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(FL, 0x1326)
#define FL_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(FL, 0xffff)
/* Toshiba */
#define TOSHIBA_VENDORID 0x1179
#define TOSHIBA_U200_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(TOSHIBA, 0x0001)
#define TOSHIBA_A135_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(TOSHIBA, 0xff01)
#define TOSHIBA_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(TOSHIBA, 0xffff)
/* Micro-Star International (MSI) */
#define MSI_VENDORID 0x1462
#define MSI_MS1034_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(MSI, 0x0349)
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
#define MSI_MS034A_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(MSI, 0x034a)
#define MSI_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(MSI, 0xffff)
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
/* Giga-Byte Technology */
#define GB_VENDORID 0x1458
#define GB_G33S2H_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(GB, 0xa022)
#define GP_ALL_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(GB, 0xffff)
/* Uniwill ? */
#define UNIWILL_VENDORID 0x1584
#define UNIWILL_9075_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(UNIWILL, 0x9075)
#define UNIWILL_9080_SUBVENDOR HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(UNIWILL, 0x9080)
/* Misc constants.. */
#define HDA_AMP_MUTE_DEFAULT (0xffffffff)
#define HDA_AMP_MUTE_NONE (0)
#define HDA_AMP_MUTE_LEFT (1 << 0)
#define HDA_AMP_MUTE_RIGHT (1 << 1)
#define HDA_AMP_MUTE_ALL (HDA_AMP_MUTE_LEFT | HDA_AMP_MUTE_RIGHT)
#define HDA_AMP_LEFT_MUTED(v) ((v) & (HDA_AMP_MUTE_LEFT))
#define HDA_AMP_RIGHT_MUTED(v) (((v) & HDA_AMP_MUTE_RIGHT) >> 1)
#define HDA_DAC_PATH (1 << 0)
#define HDA_ADC_PATH (1 << 1)
#define HDA_ADC_RECSEL (1 << 2)
#define HDA_DAC_LOCKED (1 << 3)
#define HDA_ADC_LOCKED (1 << 4)
#define HDA_CTL_OUT (1 << 0)
#define HDA_CTL_IN (1 << 1)
#define HDA_CTL_BOTH (HDA_CTL_IN | HDA_CTL_OUT)
#define HDA_GPIO_MAX 8
/* 0 - 7 = GPIO , 8 = Flush */
#define HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0 (1 << 0)
#define HDA_QUIRK_GPIO1 (1 << 1)
#define HDA_QUIRK_GPIO2 (1 << 2)
#define HDA_QUIRK_GPIO3 (1 << 3)
#define HDA_QUIRK_GPIO4 (1 << 4)
#define HDA_QUIRK_GPIO5 (1 << 5)
#define HDA_QUIRK_GPIO6 (1 << 6)
#define HDA_QUIRK_GPIO7 (1 << 7)
#define HDA_QUIRK_GPIOFLUSH (1 << 8)
/* 9 - 25 = anything else */
#define HDA_QUIRK_SOFTPCMVOL (1 << 9)
#define HDA_QUIRK_FIXEDRATE (1 << 10)
#define HDA_QUIRK_FORCESTEREO (1 << 11)
#define HDA_QUIRK_EAPDINV (1 << 12)
#define HDA_QUIRK_DMAPOS (1 << 13)
/* 26 - 31 = vrefs */
#define HDA_QUIRK_IVREF50 (1 << 26)
#define HDA_QUIRK_IVREF80 (1 << 27)
#define HDA_QUIRK_IVREF100 (1 << 28)
#define HDA_QUIRK_OVREF50 (1 << 29)
#define HDA_QUIRK_OVREF80 (1 << 30)
#define HDA_QUIRK_OVREF100 (1 << 31)
#define HDA_QUIRK_IVREF (HDA_QUIRK_IVREF50 | HDA_QUIRK_IVREF80 | \
HDA_QUIRK_IVREF100)
#define HDA_QUIRK_OVREF (HDA_QUIRK_OVREF50 | HDA_QUIRK_OVREF80 | \
HDA_QUIRK_OVREF100)
#define HDA_QUIRK_VREF (HDA_QUIRK_IVREF | HDA_QUIRK_OVREF)
#define SOUND_MASK_SKIP (1 << 30)
#define SOUND_MASK_DISABLE (1 << 31)
#if __FreeBSD_version < 600000
#define taskqueue_drain(...)
#endif
static const struct {
char *key;
uint32_t value;
} hdac_quirks_tab[] = {
{ "gpio0", HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0 },
{ "gpio1", HDA_QUIRK_GPIO1 },
{ "gpio2", HDA_QUIRK_GPIO2 },
{ "gpio3", HDA_QUIRK_GPIO3 },
{ "gpio4", HDA_QUIRK_GPIO4 },
{ "gpio5", HDA_QUIRK_GPIO5 },
{ "gpio6", HDA_QUIRK_GPIO6 },
{ "gpio7", HDA_QUIRK_GPIO7 },
{ "gpioflush", HDA_QUIRK_GPIOFLUSH },
{ "softpcmvol", HDA_QUIRK_SOFTPCMVOL },
{ "fixedrate", HDA_QUIRK_FIXEDRATE },
{ "forcestereo", HDA_QUIRK_FORCESTEREO },
{ "eapdinv", HDA_QUIRK_EAPDINV },
{ "dmapos", HDA_QUIRK_DMAPOS },
{ "ivref50", HDA_QUIRK_IVREF50 },
{ "ivref80", HDA_QUIRK_IVREF80 },
{ "ivref100", HDA_QUIRK_IVREF100 },
{ "ovref50", HDA_QUIRK_OVREF50 },
{ "ovref80", HDA_QUIRK_OVREF80 },
{ "ovref100", HDA_QUIRK_OVREF100 },
{ "ivref", HDA_QUIRK_IVREF },
{ "ovref", HDA_QUIRK_OVREF },
{ "vref", HDA_QUIRK_VREF },
};
#define HDAC_QUIRKS_TAB_LEN \
(sizeof(hdac_quirks_tab) / sizeof(hdac_quirks_tab[0]))
#define HDA_BDL_MIN 2
#define HDA_BDL_MAX 256
#define HDA_BDL_DEFAULT HDA_BDL_MIN
#define HDA_BLK_MIN HDAC_DMA_ALIGNMENT
#define HDA_BLK_ALIGN (~(HDA_BLK_MIN - 1))
#define HDA_BUFSZ_MIN 4096
#define HDA_BUFSZ_MAX 65536
#define HDA_BUFSZ_DEFAULT 16384
#define HDA_PARSE_MAXDEPTH 10
#define HDAC_UNSOLTAG_EVENT_HP 0x00
#define HDAC_UNSOLTAG_EVENT_TEST 0x01
MALLOC_DEFINE(M_HDAC, "hdac", "High Definition Audio Controller");
enum {
HDA_PARSE_MIXER,
HDA_PARSE_DIRECT
};
/* Default */
static uint32_t hdac_fmt[] = {
AFMT_STEREO | AFMT_S16_LE,
0
};
static struct pcmchan_caps hdac_caps = {48000, 48000, hdac_fmt, 0};
static const struct {
uint32_t model;
char *desc;
} hdac_devices[] = {
{ HDA_INTEL_82801F, "Intel 82801F" },
{ HDA_INTEL_63XXESB, "Intel 631x/632xESB" },
{ HDA_INTEL_82801G, "Intel 82801G" },
{ HDA_INTEL_82801H, "Intel 82801H" },
{ HDA_INTEL_82801I, "Intel 82801I" },
{ HDA_NVIDIA_MCP51, "NVidia MCP51" },
{ HDA_NVIDIA_MCP55, "NVidia MCP55" },
{ HDA_NVIDIA_MCP61_1, "NVidia MCP61" },
{ HDA_NVIDIA_MCP61_2, "NVidia MCP61" },
{ HDA_NVIDIA_MCP65_1, "NVidia MCP65" },
{ HDA_NVIDIA_MCP65_2, "NVidia MCP65" },
{ HDA_NVIDIA_MCP67_1, "NVidia MCP67" },
{ HDA_NVIDIA_MCP67_2, "NVidia MCP67" },
{ HDA_ATI_SB450, "ATI SB450" },
{ HDA_ATI_SB600, "ATI SB600" },
{ HDA_VIA_VT82XX, "VIA VT8251/8237A" },
{ HDA_SIS_966, "SiS 966" },
/* Unknown */
{ HDA_INTEL_ALL, "Intel (Unknown)" },
{ HDA_NVIDIA_ALL, "NVidia (Unknown)" },
{ HDA_ATI_ALL, "ATI (Unknown)" },
{ HDA_VIA_ALL, "VIA (Unknown)" },
{ HDA_SIS_ALL, "SiS (Unknown)" },
};
#define HDAC_DEVICES_LEN (sizeof(hdac_devices) / sizeof(hdac_devices[0]))
static const struct {
uint16_t vendor;
uint8_t reg;
uint8_t mask;
uint8_t enable;
} hdac_pcie_snoop[] = {
{ INTEL_VENDORID, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 },
{ ATI_VENDORID, 0x42, 0xf8, 0x02 },
{ NVIDIA_VENDORID, 0x4e, 0xf0, 0x0f },
};
#define HDAC_PCIESNOOP_LEN \
(sizeof(hdac_pcie_snoop) / sizeof(hdac_pcie_snoop[0]))
static const struct {
uint32_t rate;
int valid;
uint16_t base;
uint16_t mul;
uint16_t div;
} hda_rate_tab[] = {
{ 8000, 1, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0x0500 }, /* (48000 * 1) / 6 */
{ 9600, 0, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0x0400 }, /* (48000 * 1) / 5 */
{ 12000, 0, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0x0300 }, /* (48000 * 1) / 4 */
{ 16000, 1, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0x0200 }, /* (48000 * 1) / 3 */
{ 18000, 0, 0x0000, 0x1000, 0x0700 }, /* (48000 * 3) / 8 */
{ 19200, 0, 0x0000, 0x0800, 0x0400 }, /* (48000 * 2) / 5 */
{ 24000, 0, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0x0100 }, /* (48000 * 1) / 2 */
{ 28800, 0, 0x0000, 0x1000, 0x0400 }, /* (48000 * 3) / 5 */
{ 32000, 1, 0x0000, 0x0800, 0x0200 }, /* (48000 * 2) / 3 */
{ 36000, 0, 0x0000, 0x1000, 0x0300 }, /* (48000 * 3) / 4 */
{ 38400, 0, 0x0000, 0x1800, 0x0400 }, /* (48000 * 4) / 5 */
{ 48000, 1, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0x0000 }, /* (48000 * 1) / 1 */
{ 64000, 0, 0x0000, 0x1800, 0x0200 }, /* (48000 * 4) / 3 */
{ 72000, 0, 0x0000, 0x1000, 0x0100 }, /* (48000 * 3) / 2 */
{ 96000, 1, 0x0000, 0x0800, 0x0000 }, /* (48000 * 2) / 1 */
{ 144000, 0, 0x0000, 0x1000, 0x0000 }, /* (48000 * 3) / 1 */
{ 192000, 1, 0x0000, 0x1800, 0x0000 }, /* (48000 * 4) / 1 */
{ 8820, 0, 0x4000, 0x0000, 0x0400 }, /* (44100 * 1) / 5 */
{ 11025, 1, 0x4000, 0x0000, 0x0300 }, /* (44100 * 1) / 4 */
{ 12600, 0, 0x4000, 0x0800, 0x0600 }, /* (44100 * 2) / 7 */
{ 14700, 0, 0x4000, 0x0000, 0x0200 }, /* (44100 * 1) / 3 */
{ 17640, 0, 0x4000, 0x0800, 0x0400 }, /* (44100 * 2) / 5 */
{ 18900, 0, 0x4000, 0x1000, 0x0600 }, /* (44100 * 3) / 7 */
{ 22050, 1, 0x4000, 0x0000, 0x0100 }, /* (44100 * 1) / 2 */
{ 25200, 0, 0x4000, 0x1800, 0x0600 }, /* (44100 * 4) / 7 */
{ 26460, 0, 0x4000, 0x1000, 0x0400 }, /* (44100 * 3) / 5 */
{ 29400, 0, 0x4000, 0x0800, 0x0200 }, /* (44100 * 2) / 3 */
{ 33075, 0, 0x4000, 0x1000, 0x0300 }, /* (44100 * 3) / 4 */
{ 35280, 0, 0x4000, 0x1800, 0x0400 }, /* (44100 * 4) / 5 */
{ 44100, 1, 0x4000, 0x0000, 0x0000 }, /* (44100 * 1) / 1 */
{ 58800, 0, 0x4000, 0x1800, 0x0200 }, /* (44100 * 4) / 3 */
{ 66150, 0, 0x4000, 0x1000, 0x0100 }, /* (44100 * 3) / 2 */
{ 88200, 1, 0x4000, 0x0800, 0x0000 }, /* (44100 * 2) / 1 */
{ 132300, 0, 0x4000, 0x1000, 0x0000 }, /* (44100 * 3) / 1 */
{ 176400, 1, 0x4000, 0x1800, 0x0000 }, /* (44100 * 4) / 1 */
};
#define HDA_RATE_TAB_LEN (sizeof(hda_rate_tab) / sizeof(hda_rate_tab[0]))
/* All codecs you can eat... */
#define HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(vendor, id) \
(((uint32_t)(vendor##_VENDORID) << 16) | ((id) & 0xffff))
/* Realtek */
#define REALTEK_VENDORID 0x10ec
#define HDA_CODEC_ALC260 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0x0260)
#define HDA_CODEC_ALC262 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0x0262)
#define HDA_CODEC_ALC268 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0x0268)
#define HDA_CODEC_ALC660 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0x0660)
#define HDA_CODEC_ALC861 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0x0861)
#define HDA_CODEC_ALC861VD HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0x0862)
#define HDA_CODEC_ALC880 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0x0880)
#define HDA_CODEC_ALC882 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0x0882)
#define HDA_CODEC_ALC883 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0x0883)
#define HDA_CODEC_ALC885 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0x0885)
#define HDA_CODEC_ALC888 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0x0888)
#define HDA_CODEC_ALCXXXX HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(REALTEK, 0xffff)
/* Analog Devices */
#define ANALOGDEVICES_VENDORID 0x11d4
#define HDA_CODEC_AD1981HD HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(ANALOGDEVICES, 0x1981)
#define HDA_CODEC_AD1983 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(ANALOGDEVICES, 0x1983)
#define HDA_CODEC_AD1984 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(ANALOGDEVICES, 0x1984)
#define HDA_CODEC_AD1986A HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(ANALOGDEVICES, 0x1986)
#define HDA_CODEC_AD1988 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(ANALOGDEVICES, 0x1988)
#define HDA_CODEC_AD1988B HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(ANALOGDEVICES, 0x198b)
#define HDA_CODEC_ADXXXX HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(ANALOGDEVICES, 0xffff)
/* CMedia */
#define CMEDIA_VENDORID 0x434d
#define HDA_CODEC_CMI9880 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(CMEDIA, 0x4980)
#define HDA_CODEC_CMIXXXX HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(CMEDIA, 0xffff)
/* Sigmatel */
#define SIGMATEL_VENDORID 0x8384
#define HDA_CODEC_STAC9221 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(SIGMATEL, 0x7680)
#define HDA_CODEC_STAC9221D HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(SIGMATEL, 0x7683)
#define HDA_CODEC_STAC9220 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(SIGMATEL, 0x7690)
#define HDA_CODEC_STAC922XD HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(SIGMATEL, 0x7681)
#define HDA_CODEC_STAC9227 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(SIGMATEL, 0x7618)
#define HDA_CODEC_STAC9271D HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(SIGMATEL, 0x7627)
#define HDA_CODEC_STAC9205 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(SIGMATEL, 0x76a0)
#define HDA_CODEC_STAC9872AK HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(SIGMATEL, 0x7662)
#define HDA_CODEC_STACXXXX HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(SIGMATEL, 0xffff)
/*
* Conexant
*
* Ok, the truth is, I don't have any idea at all whether
* it is "Venice" or "Waikiki" or other unnamed CXyadayada. The only
* place that tell me it is "Venice" is from its Windows driver INF.
*
* Venice - CX?????
* Waikiki - CX20551-22
*/
#define CONEXANT_VENDORID 0x14f1
#define HDA_CODEC_CXVENICE HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(CONEXANT, 0x5045)
#define HDA_CODEC_CXWAIKIKI HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(CONEXANT, 0x5047)
#define HDA_CODEC_CXXXXX HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(CONEXANT, 0xffff)
/* VIA */
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1708_8 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0x1708)
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1708_9 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0x1709)
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1708_A HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0x170a)
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1708_B HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0x170b)
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1709_0 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0xe710)
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1709_1 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0xe711)
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1709_2 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0xe712)
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1709_3 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0xe713)
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1709_4 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0xe714)
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1709_5 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0xe715)
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1709_6 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0xe716)
#define HDA_CODEC_VT1709_7 HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0xe717)
#define HDA_CODEC_VTXXXX HDA_CODEC_CONSTRUCT(VIA, 0xffff)
/* Codecs */
static const struct {
uint32_t id;
char *name;
} hdac_codecs[] = {
{ HDA_CODEC_ALC260, "Realtek ALC260" },
{ HDA_CODEC_ALC262, "Realtek ALC262" },
{ HDA_CODEC_ALC268, "Realtek ALC268" },
{ HDA_CODEC_ALC660, "Realtek ALC660" },
{ HDA_CODEC_ALC861, "Realtek ALC861" },
{ HDA_CODEC_ALC861VD, "Realtek ALC861-VD" },
{ HDA_CODEC_ALC880, "Realtek ALC880" },
{ HDA_CODEC_ALC882, "Realtek ALC882" },
{ HDA_CODEC_ALC883, "Realtek ALC883" },
{ HDA_CODEC_ALC885, "Realtek ALC885" },
{ HDA_CODEC_ALC888, "Realtek ALC888" },
{ HDA_CODEC_AD1981HD, "Analog Devices AD1981HD" },
{ HDA_CODEC_AD1983, "Analog Devices AD1983" },
{ HDA_CODEC_AD1984, "Analog Devices AD1984" },
{ HDA_CODEC_AD1986A, "Analog Devices AD1986A" },
{ HDA_CODEC_AD1988, "Analog Devices AD1988" },
{ HDA_CODEC_AD1988B, "Analog Devices AD1988B" },
{ HDA_CODEC_CMI9880, "CMedia CMI9880" },
{ HDA_CODEC_STAC9221, "Sigmatel STAC9221" },
{ HDA_CODEC_STAC9221D, "Sigmatel STAC9221D" },
{ HDA_CODEC_STAC9220, "Sigmatel STAC9220" },
{ HDA_CODEC_STAC922XD, "Sigmatel STAC9220D/9223D" },
{ HDA_CODEC_STAC9227, "Sigmatel STAC9227" },
{ HDA_CODEC_STAC9271D, "Sigmatel STAC9271D" },
{ HDA_CODEC_STAC9205, "Sigmatel STAC9205" },
{ HDA_CODEC_STAC9872AK,"Sigmatel STAC9872AK" },
{ HDA_CODEC_CXVENICE, "Conexant Venice" },
{ HDA_CODEC_CXWAIKIKI, "Conexant Waikiki" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1708_8, "VIA VT1708_8" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1708_9, "VIA VT1708_9" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1708_A, "VIA VT1708_A" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1708_B, "VIA VT1708_B" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1709_0, "VIA VT1709_0" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1709_1, "VIA VT1709_1" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1709_2, "VIA VT1709_2" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1709_3, "VIA VT1709_3" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1709_4, "VIA VT1709_4" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1709_5, "VIA VT1709_5" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1709_6, "VIA VT1709_6" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VT1709_7, "VIA VT1709_7" },
/* Unknown codec */
{ HDA_CODEC_ALCXXXX, "Realtek (Unknown)" },
{ HDA_CODEC_ADXXXX, "Analog Devices (Unknown)" },
{ HDA_CODEC_CMIXXXX, "CMedia (Unknown)" },
{ HDA_CODEC_STACXXXX, "Sigmatel (Unknown)" },
{ HDA_CODEC_CXXXXX, "Conexant (Unknown)" },
{ HDA_CODEC_VTXXXX, "VIA (Unknown)" },
};
#define HDAC_CODECS_LEN (sizeof(hdac_codecs) / sizeof(hdac_codecs[0]))
enum {
HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTRL,
HDAC_HP_SWITCH_DEBUG
};
static const struct {
uint32_t model;
uint32_t id;
int type;
int inverted;
int polling;
int execsense;
nid_t hpnid;
nid_t spkrnid[8];
nid_t eapdnid;
} hdac_hp_switch[] = {
/* Specific OEM models */
{ HP_V3000_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_CXVENICE, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 17, { 16, -1 }, 16 },
/* { HP_XW4300_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC260, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 21, { 16, 17, -1 }, -1 } */
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
/* { HP_3010_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC260, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_DEBUG,
0, 1, 0, 16, { 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, -1 }, -1 }, */
{ HP_NX7400_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1981HD, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 6, { 5, -1 }, 5 },
{ HP_NX6310_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1981HD, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 6, { 5, -1 }, 5 },
{ HP_NX6325_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1981HD, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 6, { 5, -1 }, 5 },
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
/* { HP_DC7700_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC262, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 21, { 22, 27, -1 }, -1 }, */
{ TOSHIBA_U200_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1981HD, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 6, { 5, -1 }, -1 },
{ TOSHIBA_A135_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC861VD, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 27, { 20, -1 }, -1 },
{ DELL_D820_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_STAC9220, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTRL,
0, 0, -1, 13, { 14, -1 }, -1 },
{ DELL_I1300_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_STAC9220, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTRL,
0, 0, -1, 13, { 14, -1 }, -1 },
{ DELL_OPLX745_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1983, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 6, { 5, 7, -1 }, -1 },
{ DELL_D630_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_STAC9205, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTRL,
0, 0, -1, 10, { 13, -1 }, -1 },
{ DELL_V1500_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_STAC9205, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTRL,
0, 0, -1, 10, { 13, -1 }, -1 },
{ APPLE_MB3_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC885, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 21, { 20, 22, -1 }, -1 },
{ APPLE_INTEL_MAC, HDA_CODEC_STAC9221, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTRL,
0, 0, -1, 10, { 13, -1 }, -1 },
{ LENOVO_3KN100_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1986A, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
1, 0, -1, 26, { 27, -1 }, -1 },
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
/* { LENOVO_TCA55_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1986A, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 26, { 27, 28, 29, 30, -1 }, -1 }, */
{ LG_LW20_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC880, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 27, { 20, -1 }, -1 },
{ ACER_A5050_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC883, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 20, { 21, -1 }, -1 },
{ ACER_3681WXM_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC883, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 20, { 21, -1 }, -1 },
{ ACER_A4520_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC268, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 20, { 21, -1 }, -1 },
{ ACER_A4710_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC268, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 20, { 21, -1 }, -1 },
{ UNIWILL_9080_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC883, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 20, { 21, -1 }, -1 },
{ MSI_MS1034_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC883, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 20, { 27, -1 }, -1 },
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
{ MSI_MS034A_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC883, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 20, { 27, -1 }, -1 },
{ FS_SI1848_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC883, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 20, { 21, -1 }, -1 },
{ FL_S7020D_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC260, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 20, { 16, -1 }, -1 },
/*
* All models that at least come from the same vendor with
* simmilar codec.
*/
{ HP_ALL_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_CXVENICE, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 17, { 16, -1 }, 16 },
{ HP_ALL_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1981HD, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 6, { 5, -1 }, 5 },
{ TOSHIBA_ALL_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1981HD, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 6, { 5, -1 }, -1 },
{ DELL_ALL_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_STAC9220, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTRL,
0, 0, -1, 13, { 14, -1 }, -1 },
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
#if 0
{ LENOVO_ALL_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1986A, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
1, 0, -1, 26, { 27, -1 }, -1 },
{ ACER_ALL_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC883, HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL,
0, 0, -1, 20, { 21, -1 }, -1 },
#endif
};
#define HDAC_HP_SWITCH_LEN \
(sizeof(hdac_hp_switch) / sizeof(hdac_hp_switch[0]))
static const struct {
uint32_t model;
uint32_t id;
nid_t eapdnid;
int hp_switch;
} hdac_eapd_switch[] = {
{ HP_V3000_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_CXVENICE, 16, 1 },
{ HP_NX7400_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1981HD, 5, 1 },
{ HP_NX6310_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1981HD, 5, 1 },
};
#define HDAC_EAPD_SWITCH_LEN \
(sizeof(hdac_eapd_switch) / sizeof(hdac_eapd_switch[0]))
/****************************************************************************
* Function prototypes
****************************************************************************/
static void hdac_intr_handler(void *);
static int hdac_reset(struct hdac_softc *);
static int hdac_get_capabilities(struct hdac_softc *);
static void hdac_dma_cb(void *, bus_dma_segment_t *, int, int);
static int hdac_dma_alloc(struct hdac_softc *,
struct hdac_dma *, bus_size_t);
static void hdac_dma_free(struct hdac_softc *, struct hdac_dma *);
static int hdac_mem_alloc(struct hdac_softc *);
static void hdac_mem_free(struct hdac_softc *);
static int hdac_irq_alloc(struct hdac_softc *);
static void hdac_irq_free(struct hdac_softc *);
static void hdac_corb_init(struct hdac_softc *);
static void hdac_rirb_init(struct hdac_softc *);
static void hdac_corb_start(struct hdac_softc *);
static void hdac_rirb_start(struct hdac_softc *);
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
static void hdac_scan_codecs(struct hdac_softc *, int);
static int hdac_probe_codec(struct hdac_codec *);
static struct hdac_devinfo *hdac_probe_function(struct hdac_codec *, nid_t);
static void hdac_add_child(struct hdac_softc *, struct hdac_devinfo *);
static void hdac_attach2(void *);
static uint32_t hdac_command_sendone_internal(struct hdac_softc *,
uint32_t, int);
static void hdac_command_send_internal(struct hdac_softc *,
struct hdac_command_list *, int);
static int hdac_probe(device_t);
static int hdac_attach(device_t);
static int hdac_detach(device_t);
static void hdac_widget_connection_select(struct hdac_widget *, uint8_t);
static void hdac_audio_ctl_amp_set(struct hdac_audio_ctl *,
uint32_t, int, int);
static struct hdac_audio_ctl *hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(struct hdac_devinfo *,
nid_t, int, int);
static void hdac_audio_ctl_amp_set_internal(struct hdac_softc *,
nid_t, nid_t, int, int, int, int, int, int);
static int hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_getnextdev(struct hdac_devinfo *);
static struct hdac_widget *hdac_widget_get(struct hdac_devinfo *, nid_t);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
static int hdac_rirb_flush(struct hdac_softc *sc);
static int hdac_unsolq_flush(struct hdac_softc *sc);
#define hdac_command(a1, a2, a3) \
hdac_command_sendone_internal(a1, a2, a3)
#define hdac_codec_id(d) \
((uint32_t)((d == NULL) ? 0x00000000 : \
((((uint32_t)(d)->vendor_id & 0x0000ffff) << 16) | \
((uint32_t)(d)->device_id & 0x0000ffff))))
static char *
hdac_codec_name(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
uint32_t id;
int i;
id = hdac_codec_id(devinfo);
for (i = 0; i < HDAC_CODECS_LEN; i++) {
if (HDA_DEV_MATCH(hdac_codecs[i].id, id))
return (hdac_codecs[i].name);
}
return ((id == 0x00000000) ? "NULL Codec" : "Unknown Codec");
}
static char *
hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_mask2name(uint32_t devmask)
{
static char *ossname[] = SOUND_DEVICE_NAMES;
static char *unknown = "???";
int i;
for (i = SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (devmask & (1 << i))
return (ossname[i]);
}
return (unknown);
}
static void
hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_mask2allname(uint32_t mask, char *buf, size_t len)
{
static char *ossname[] = SOUND_DEVICE_NAMES;
int i, first = 1;
bzero(buf, len);
for (i = 0; i < SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES; i++) {
if (mask & (1 << i)) {
if (first == 0)
strlcat(buf, ", ", len);
strlcat(buf, ossname[i], len);
first = 0;
}
}
}
static struct hdac_audio_ctl *
hdac_audio_ctl_each(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo, int *index)
{
if (devinfo == NULL ||
devinfo->node_type != HDA_PARAM_FCT_GRP_TYPE_NODE_TYPE_AUDIO ||
index == NULL || devinfo->function.audio.ctl == NULL ||
devinfo->function.audio.ctlcnt < 1 ||
*index < 0 || *index >= devinfo->function.audio.ctlcnt)
return (NULL);
return (&devinfo->function.audio.ctl[(*index)++]);
}
static struct hdac_audio_ctl *
hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo, nid_t nid,
int index, int cnt)
{
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl, *retctl = NULL;
int i, at, atindex, found = 0;
if (devinfo == NULL || devinfo->function.audio.ctl == NULL)
return (NULL);
at = cnt;
if (at == 0)
at = 1;
else if (at < 0)
at = -1;
atindex = index;
if (atindex < 0)
atindex = -1;
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->enable == 0 || ctl->widget == NULL)
continue;
if (!(ctl->widget->nid == nid && (atindex == -1 ||
ctl->index == atindex)))
continue;
found++;
if (found == cnt)
return (ctl);
retctl = ctl;
}
return ((at == -1) ? retctl : NULL);
}
static void
hdac_hp_switch_handler(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
struct hdac_widget *w;
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl;
uint32_t val, id, res;
int i = 0, j, timeout, forcemute;
nid_t cad;
if (devinfo == NULL || devinfo->codec == NULL ||
devinfo->codec->sc == NULL)
return;
sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
cad = devinfo->codec->cad;
id = hdac_codec_id(devinfo);
for (i = 0; i < HDAC_HP_SWITCH_LEN; i++) {
if (HDA_DEV_MATCH(hdac_hp_switch[i].model,
sc->pci_subvendor) &&
hdac_hp_switch[i].id == id)
break;
}
if (i >= HDAC_HP_SWITCH_LEN)
return;
forcemute = 0;
if (hdac_hp_switch[i].eapdnid != -1) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, hdac_hp_switch[i].eapdnid);
if (w != NULL && w->param.eapdbtl != HDAC_INVALID)
forcemute = (w->param.eapdbtl &
HDA_CMD_SET_EAPD_BTL_ENABLE_EAPD) ? 0 : 1;
}
if (hdac_hp_switch[i].execsense != -1)
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_SENSE(cad, hdac_hp_switch[i].hpnid,
hdac_hp_switch[i].execsense), cad);
timeout = 10000;
do {
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PIN_SENSE(cad, hdac_hp_switch[i].hpnid),
cad);
if (hdac_hp_switch[i].execsense == -1 || res != 0x7fffffff)
break;
DELAY(10);
} while (--timeout != 0);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: Pin sense: nid=%d timeout=%d res=0x%08x\n",
hdac_hp_switch[i].hpnid, timeout, res);
);
res = HDA_CMD_GET_PIN_SENSE_PRESENCE_DETECT(res);
res ^= hdac_hp_switch[i].inverted;
switch (hdac_hp_switch[i].type) {
case HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTL:
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo,
hdac_hp_switch[i].hpnid, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL) {
val = (res != 0 && forcemute == 0) ?
HDA_AMP_MUTE_NONE : HDA_AMP_MUTE_ALL;
if (val != ctl->muted) {
ctl->muted = val;
hdac_audio_ctl_amp_set(ctl,
HDA_AMP_MUTE_DEFAULT, ctl->left,
ctl->right);
}
}
for (j = 0; hdac_hp_switch[i].spkrnid[j] != -1; j++) {
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo,
hdac_hp_switch[i].spkrnid[j], 0, 1);
if (ctl == NULL)
continue;
val = (res != 0 || forcemute == 1) ?
HDA_AMP_MUTE_ALL : HDA_AMP_MUTE_NONE;
if (val == ctl->muted)
continue;
ctl->muted = val;
hdac_audio_ctl_amp_set(ctl, HDA_AMP_MUTE_DEFAULT,
ctl->left, ctl->right);
}
break;
case HDAC_HP_SWITCH_CTRL:
if (res != 0) {
/* HP in */
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, hdac_hp_switch[i].hpnid);
if (w != NULL && w->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX) {
if (forcemute == 0)
val = w->wclass.pin.ctrl |
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_OUT_ENABLE;
else
val = w->wclass.pin.ctrl &
~HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_OUT_ENABLE;
if (val != w->wclass.pin.ctrl) {
w->wclass.pin.ctrl = val;
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL(cad,
w->nid, w->wclass.pin.ctrl), cad);
}
}
for (j = 0; hdac_hp_switch[i].spkrnid[j] != -1; j++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo,
hdac_hp_switch[i].spkrnid[j]);
if (w == NULL || w->type !=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX)
continue;
val = w->wclass.pin.ctrl &
~HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_OUT_ENABLE;
if (val == w->wclass.pin.ctrl)
continue;
w->wclass.pin.ctrl = val;
hdac_command(sc, HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL(
cad, w->nid, w->wclass.pin.ctrl), cad);
}
} else {
/* HP out */
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, hdac_hp_switch[i].hpnid);
if (w != NULL && w->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX) {
val = w->wclass.pin.ctrl &
~HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_OUT_ENABLE;
if (val != w->wclass.pin.ctrl) {
w->wclass.pin.ctrl = val;
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL(cad,
w->nid, w->wclass.pin.ctrl), cad);
}
}
for (j = 0; hdac_hp_switch[i].spkrnid[j] != -1; j++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo,
hdac_hp_switch[i].spkrnid[j]);
if (w == NULL || w->type !=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX)
continue;
if (forcemute == 0)
val = w->wclass.pin.ctrl |
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_OUT_ENABLE;
else
val = w->wclass.pin.ctrl &
~HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_OUT_ENABLE;
if (val == w->wclass.pin.ctrl)
continue;
w->wclass.pin.ctrl = val;
hdac_command(sc, HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL(
cad, w->nid, w->wclass.pin.ctrl), cad);
}
}
break;
case HDAC_HP_SWITCH_DEBUG:
if (hdac_hp_switch[i].execsense != -1)
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_SENSE(cad, hdac_hp_switch[i].hpnid,
hdac_hp_switch[i].execsense), cad);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PIN_SENSE(cad, hdac_hp_switch[i].hpnid), cad);
device_printf(sc->dev,
"[ 0] HDA_DEBUG: Pin sense: nid=%d res=0x%08x\n",
hdac_hp_switch[i].hpnid, res);
for (j = 0; hdac_hp_switch[i].spkrnid[j] != -1; j++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo,
hdac_hp_switch[i].spkrnid[j]);
if (w == NULL || w->type !=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX)
continue;
if (hdac_hp_switch[i].execsense != -1)
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_SENSE(cad, w->nid,
hdac_hp_switch[i].execsense), cad);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PIN_SENSE(cad, w->nid), cad);
device_printf(sc->dev,
"[%2d] HDA_DEBUG: Pin sense: nid=%d res=0x%08x\n",
j + 1, w->nid, res);
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
static void
hdac_unsolicited_handler(struct hdac_codec *codec, uint32_t tag)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo = NULL;
device_t *devlist = NULL;
int devcount, i;
if (codec == NULL || codec->sc == NULL)
return;
sc = codec->sc;
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: Unsol Tag: 0x%08x\n", tag);
);
device_get_children(sc->dev, &devlist, &devcount);
for (i = 0; devlist != NULL && i < devcount; i++) {
devinfo = (struct hdac_devinfo *)device_get_ivars(devlist[i]);
if (devinfo != NULL && devinfo->node_type ==
HDA_PARAM_FCT_GRP_TYPE_NODE_TYPE_AUDIO &&
devinfo->codec != NULL &&
devinfo->codec->cad == codec->cad) {
break;
} else
devinfo = NULL;
}
if (devlist != NULL)
free(devlist, M_TEMP);
if (devinfo == NULL)
return;
switch (tag) {
case HDAC_UNSOLTAG_EVENT_HP:
hdac_hp_switch_handler(devinfo);
break;
case HDAC_UNSOLTAG_EVENT_TEST:
device_printf(sc->dev, "Unsol Test!\n");
break;
default:
break;
}
}
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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static int
hdac_stream_intr(struct hdac_softc *sc, struct hdac_chan *ch)
{
/* XXX to be removed */
#ifdef HDAC_INTR_EXTRA
uint32_t res;
#endif
if (!(ch->flags & HDAC_CHN_RUNNING))
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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return (0);
/* XXX to be removed */
#ifdef HDAC_INTR_EXTRA
res = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDSTS);
#endif
/* XXX to be removed */
#ifdef HDAC_INTR_EXTRA
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
if (res & (HDAC_SDSTS_DESE | HDAC_SDSTS_FIFOE))
device_printf(sc->dev,
"PCMDIR_%s intr triggered beyond stream boundary:"
"%08x\n",
(ch->dir == PCMDIR_PLAY) ? "PLAY" : "REC", res);
);
#endif
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDSTS,
HDAC_SDSTS_DESE | HDAC_SDSTS_FIFOE | HDAC_SDSTS_BCIS );
/* XXX to be removed */
#ifdef HDAC_INTR_EXTRA
if (res & HDAC_SDSTS_BCIS) {
#endif
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
return (1);
/* XXX to be removed */
#ifdef HDAC_INTR_EXTRA
}
#endif
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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return (0);
}
/****************************************************************************
* void hdac_intr_handler(void *)
*
* Interrupt handler. Processes interrupts received from the hdac.
****************************************************************************/
static void
hdac_intr_handler(void *context)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
uint32_t intsts;
uint8_t rirbsts;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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struct hdac_rirb *rirb_base;
uint32_t trigger;
sc = (struct hdac_softc *)context;
hdac_lock(sc);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if (sc->polling != 0) {
hdac_unlock(sc);
return;
}
/* Do we have anything to do? */
intsts = HDAC_READ_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_INTSTS);
if (!HDA_FLAG_MATCH(intsts, HDAC_INTSTS_GIS)) {
hdac_unlock(sc);
return;
}
trigger = 0;
/* Was this a controller interrupt? */
if (HDA_FLAG_MATCH(intsts, HDAC_INTSTS_CIS)) {
rirb_base = (struct hdac_rirb *)sc->rirb_dma.dma_vaddr;
rirbsts = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBSTS);
/* Get as many responses that we can */
while (HDA_FLAG_MATCH(rirbsts, HDAC_RIRBSTS_RINTFL)) {
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem,
HDAC_RIRBSTS, HDAC_RIRBSTS_RINTFL);
if (hdac_rirb_flush(sc) != 0)
trigger |= HDAC_TRIGGER_UNSOL;
rirbsts = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBSTS);
}
/* XXX to be removed */
/* Clear interrupt and exit */
#ifdef HDAC_INTR_EXTRA
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_INTSTS, HDAC_INTSTS_CIS);
#endif
}
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if (intsts & HDAC_INTSTS_SIS_MASK) {
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
if ((intsts & (1 << sc->num_iss)) &&
hdac_stream_intr(sc, &sc->play) != 0)
trigger |= HDAC_TRIGGER_PLAY;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if ((intsts & (1 << 0)) &&
hdac_stream_intr(sc, &sc->rec) != 0)
trigger |= HDAC_TRIGGER_REC;
/* XXX to be removed */
#ifdef HDAC_INTR_EXTRA
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_INTSTS, intsts &
HDAC_INTSTS_SIS_MASK);
#endif
}
hdac_unlock(sc);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
if (trigger & HDAC_TRIGGER_PLAY)
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
chn_intr(sc->play.c);
if (trigger & HDAC_TRIGGER_REC)
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
chn_intr(sc->rec.c);
if (trigger & HDAC_TRIGGER_UNSOL)
taskqueue_enqueue(taskqueue_thread, &sc->unsolq_task);
}
/****************************************************************************
* int hdac_reset(hdac_softc *)
*
* Reset the hdac to a quiescent and known state.
****************************************************************************/
static int
hdac_reset(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
uint32_t gctl;
int count, i;
/*
* Stop all Streams DMA engine
*/
for (i = 0; i < sc->num_iss; i++)
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_ISDCTL(sc, i), 0x0);
for (i = 0; i < sc->num_oss; i++)
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_OSDCTL(sc, i), 0x0);
for (i = 0; i < sc->num_bss; i++)
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_BSDCTL(sc, i), 0x0);
/*
* Stop Control DMA engines.
*/
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBCTL, 0x0);
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBCTL, 0x0);
/*
* Reset DMA position buffer.
*/
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_DPIBLBASE, 0x0);
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_DPIBUBASE, 0x0);
/*
* Reset the controller. The reset must remain asserted for
* a minimum of 100us.
*/
gctl = HDAC_READ_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_GCTL);
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_GCTL, gctl & ~HDAC_GCTL_CRST);
count = 10000;
do {
gctl = HDAC_READ_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_GCTL);
if (!(gctl & HDAC_GCTL_CRST))
break;
DELAY(10);
} while (--count);
if (gctl & HDAC_GCTL_CRST) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "Unable to put hdac in reset\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
DELAY(100);
gctl = HDAC_READ_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_GCTL);
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_GCTL, gctl | HDAC_GCTL_CRST);
count = 10000;
do {
gctl = HDAC_READ_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_GCTL);
if (gctl & HDAC_GCTL_CRST)
break;
DELAY(10);
} while (--count);
if (!(gctl & HDAC_GCTL_CRST)) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "Device stuck in reset\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
/*
* Wait for codecs to finish their own reset sequence. The delay here
* should be of 250us but for some reasons, on it's not enough on my
* computer. Let's use twice as much as necessary to make sure that
* it's reset properly.
*/
DELAY(1000);
return (0);
}
/****************************************************************************
* int hdac_get_capabilities(struct hdac_softc *);
*
* Retreive the general capabilities of the hdac;
* Number of Input Streams
* Number of Output Streams
* Number of bidirectional Streams
* 64bit ready
* CORB and RIRB sizes
****************************************************************************/
static int
hdac_get_capabilities(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
uint16_t gcap;
uint8_t corbsize, rirbsize;
gcap = HDAC_READ_2(&sc->mem, HDAC_GCAP);
sc->num_iss = HDAC_GCAP_ISS(gcap);
sc->num_oss = HDAC_GCAP_OSS(gcap);
sc->num_bss = HDAC_GCAP_BSS(gcap);
sc->support_64bit = HDA_FLAG_MATCH(gcap, HDAC_GCAP_64OK);
corbsize = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBSIZE);
if ((corbsize & HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSZCAP_256) ==
HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSZCAP_256)
sc->corb_size = 256;
else if ((corbsize & HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSZCAP_16) ==
HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSZCAP_16)
sc->corb_size = 16;
else if ((corbsize & HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSZCAP_2) ==
HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSZCAP_2)
sc->corb_size = 2;
else {
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s: Invalid corb size (%x)\n",
__func__, corbsize);
return (ENXIO);
}
rirbsize = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBSIZE);
if ((rirbsize & HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSZCAP_256) ==
HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSZCAP_256)
sc->rirb_size = 256;
else if ((rirbsize & HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSZCAP_16) ==
HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSZCAP_16)
sc->rirb_size = 16;
else if ((rirbsize & HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSZCAP_2) ==
HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSZCAP_2)
sc->rirb_size = 2;
else {
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s: Invalid rirb size (%x)\n",
__func__, rirbsize);
return (ENXIO);
}
return (0);
}
/****************************************************************************
* void hdac_dma_cb
*
* This function is called by bus_dmamap_load when the mapping has been
* established. We just record the physical address of the mapping into
* the struct hdac_dma passed in.
****************************************************************************/
static void
hdac_dma_cb(void *callback_arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nseg, int error)
{
struct hdac_dma *dma;
if (error == 0) {
dma = (struct hdac_dma *)callback_arg;
dma->dma_paddr = segs[0].ds_addr;
}
}
/****************************************************************************
* int hdac_dma_alloc
*
* This function allocate and setup a dma region (struct hdac_dma).
* It must be freed by a corresponding hdac_dma_free.
****************************************************************************/
static int
hdac_dma_alloc(struct hdac_softc *sc, struct hdac_dma *dma, bus_size_t size)
{
bus_size_t roundsz;
int result;
int lowaddr;
roundsz = roundup2(size, HDAC_DMA_ALIGNMENT);
lowaddr = (sc->support_64bit) ? BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR :
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT;
bzero(dma, sizeof(*dma));
/*
* Create a DMA tag
*/
result = bus_dma_tag_create(NULL, /* parent */
HDAC_DMA_ALIGNMENT, /* alignment */
0, /* boundary */
lowaddr, /* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, /* filtfunc */
NULL, /* fistfuncarg */
roundsz, /* maxsize */
1, /* nsegments */
roundsz, /* maxsegsz */
0, /* flags */
NULL, /* lockfunc */
NULL, /* lockfuncarg */
&dma->dma_tag); /* dmat */
if (result != 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s: bus_dma_tag_create failed (%x)\n",
__func__, result);
goto hdac_dma_alloc_fail;
}
/*
* Allocate DMA memory
*/
result = bus_dmamem_alloc(dma->dma_tag, (void **)&dma->dma_vaddr,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT | BUS_DMA_ZERO |
((sc->flags & HDAC_F_DMA_NOCACHE) ? BUS_DMA_NOCACHE : 0),
&dma->dma_map);
if (result != 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s: bus_dmamem_alloc failed (%x)\n",
__func__, result);
goto hdac_dma_alloc_fail;
}
dma->dma_size = roundsz;
/*
* Map the memory
*/
result = bus_dmamap_load(dma->dma_tag, dma->dma_map,
(void *)dma->dma_vaddr, roundsz, hdac_dma_cb, (void *)dma, 0);
if (result != 0 || dma->dma_paddr == 0) {
if (result == 0)
result = ENOMEM;
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s: bus_dmamem_load failed (%x)\n",
__func__, result);
goto hdac_dma_alloc_fail;
}
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s: size=%ju -> roundsz=%ju\n",
__func__, (uintmax_t)size, (uintmax_t)roundsz);
);
return (0);
hdac_dma_alloc_fail:
hdac_dma_free(sc, dma);
return (result);
}
/****************************************************************************
* void hdac_dma_free(struct hdac_softc *, struct hdac_dma *)
*
* Free a struct dhac_dma that has been previously allocated via the
* hdac_dma_alloc function.
****************************************************************************/
static void
hdac_dma_free(struct hdac_softc *sc, struct hdac_dma *dma)
{
if (dma->dma_map != NULL) {
#if 0
/* Flush caches */
bus_dmamap_sync(dma->dma_tag, dma->dma_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
#endif
bus_dmamap_unload(dma->dma_tag, dma->dma_map);
}
if (dma->dma_vaddr != NULL) {
bus_dmamem_free(dma->dma_tag, dma->dma_vaddr, dma->dma_map);
dma->dma_vaddr = NULL;
}
dma->dma_map = NULL;
if (dma->dma_tag != NULL) {
bus_dma_tag_destroy(dma->dma_tag);
dma->dma_tag = NULL;
}
dma->dma_size = 0;
}
/****************************************************************************
* int hdac_mem_alloc(struct hdac_softc *)
*
* Allocate all the bus resources necessary to speak with the physical
* controller.
****************************************************************************/
static int
hdac_mem_alloc(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
struct hdac_mem *mem;
mem = &sc->mem;
mem->mem_rid = PCIR_BAR(0);
mem->mem_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(sc->dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
&mem->mem_rid, RF_ACTIVE);
if (mem->mem_res == NULL) {
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: Unable to allocate memory resource\n", __func__);
return (ENOMEM);
}
mem->mem_tag = rman_get_bustag(mem->mem_res);
mem->mem_handle = rman_get_bushandle(mem->mem_res);
return (0);
}
/****************************************************************************
* void hdac_mem_free(struct hdac_softc *)
*
* Free up resources previously allocated by hdac_mem_alloc.
****************************************************************************/
static void
hdac_mem_free(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
struct hdac_mem *mem;
mem = &sc->mem;
if (mem->mem_res != NULL)
bus_release_resource(sc->dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, mem->mem_rid,
mem->mem_res);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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mem->mem_res = NULL;
}
/****************************************************************************
* int hdac_irq_alloc(struct hdac_softc *)
*
* Allocate and setup the resources necessary for interrupt handling.
****************************************************************************/
static int
hdac_irq_alloc(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
struct hdac_irq *irq;
int result;
irq = &sc->irq;
irq->irq_rid = 0x0;
#ifdef HDAC_MSI_ENABLED
if ((sc->flags & HDAC_F_MSI) &&
(result = pci_msi_count(sc->dev)) == 1 &&
pci_alloc_msi(sc->dev, &result) == 0)
irq->irq_rid = 0x1;
else
#endif
sc->flags &= ~HDAC_F_MSI;
irq->irq_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(sc->dev, SYS_RES_IRQ,
&irq->irq_rid, RF_SHAREABLE | RF_ACTIVE);
if (irq->irq_res == NULL) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s: Unable to allocate irq\n",
__func__);
goto hdac_irq_alloc_fail;
}
result = snd_setup_intr(sc->dev, irq->irq_res, INTR_MPSAFE,
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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hdac_intr_handler, sc, &irq->irq_handle);
if (result != 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: Unable to setup interrupt handler (%x)\n",
__func__, result);
goto hdac_irq_alloc_fail;
}
return (0);
hdac_irq_alloc_fail:
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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hdac_irq_free(sc);
return (ENXIO);
}
/****************************************************************************
* void hdac_irq_free(struct hdac_softc *)
*
* Free up resources previously allocated by hdac_irq_alloc.
****************************************************************************/
static void
hdac_irq_free(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
struct hdac_irq *irq;
irq = &sc->irq;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if (irq->irq_res != NULL && irq->irq_handle != NULL)
bus_teardown_intr(sc->dev, irq->irq_res, irq->irq_handle);
if (irq->irq_res != NULL)
bus_release_resource(sc->dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, irq->irq_rid,
irq->irq_res);
#ifdef HDAC_MSI_ENABLED
if ((sc->flags & HDAC_F_MSI) && irq->irq_rid == 0x1)
pci_release_msi(sc->dev);
#endif
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
irq->irq_handle = NULL;
irq->irq_res = NULL;
irq->irq_rid = 0x0;
}
/****************************************************************************
* void hdac_corb_init(struct hdac_softc *)
*
* Initialize the corb registers for operations but do not start it up yet.
* The CORB engine must not be running when this function is called.
****************************************************************************/
static void
hdac_corb_init(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
uint8_t corbsize;
uint64_t corbpaddr;
/* Setup the CORB size. */
switch (sc->corb_size) {
case 256:
corbsize = HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSIZE(HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSIZE_256);
break;
case 16:
corbsize = HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSIZE(HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSIZE_16);
break;
case 2:
corbsize = HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSIZE(HDAC_CORBSIZE_CORBSIZE_2);
break;
default:
panic("%s: Invalid CORB size (%x)\n", __func__, sc->corb_size);
}
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBSIZE, corbsize);
/* Setup the CORB Address in the hdac */
corbpaddr = (uint64_t)sc->corb_dma.dma_paddr;
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBLBASE, (uint32_t)corbpaddr);
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBUBASE, (uint32_t)(corbpaddr >> 32));
/* Set the WP and RP */
sc->corb_wp = 0;
HDAC_WRITE_2(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBWP, sc->corb_wp);
HDAC_WRITE_2(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBRP, HDAC_CORBRP_CORBRPRST);
/*
* The HDA specification indicates that the CORBRPRST bit will always
* read as zero. Unfortunately, it seems that at least the 82801G
* doesn't reset the bit to zero, which stalls the corb engine.
* manually reset the bit to zero before continuing.
*/
HDAC_WRITE_2(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBRP, 0x0);
/* Enable CORB error reporting */
#if 0
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBCTL, HDAC_CORBCTL_CMEIE);
#endif
}
/****************************************************************************
* void hdac_rirb_init(struct hdac_softc *)
*
* Initialize the rirb registers for operations but do not start it up yet.
* The RIRB engine must not be running when this function is called.
****************************************************************************/
static void
hdac_rirb_init(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
uint8_t rirbsize;
uint64_t rirbpaddr;
/* Setup the RIRB size. */
switch (sc->rirb_size) {
case 256:
rirbsize = HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSIZE(HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSIZE_256);
break;
case 16:
rirbsize = HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSIZE(HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSIZE_16);
break;
case 2:
rirbsize = HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSIZE(HDAC_RIRBSIZE_RIRBSIZE_2);
break;
default:
panic("%s: Invalid RIRB size (%x)\n", __func__, sc->rirb_size);
}
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBSIZE, rirbsize);
/* Setup the RIRB Address in the hdac */
rirbpaddr = (uint64_t)sc->rirb_dma.dma_paddr;
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBLBASE, (uint32_t)rirbpaddr);
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBUBASE, (uint32_t)(rirbpaddr >> 32));
/* Setup the WP and RP */
sc->rirb_rp = 0;
HDAC_WRITE_2(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBWP, HDAC_RIRBWP_RIRBWPRST);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
if (sc->polling == 0) {
/* Setup the interrupt threshold */
HDAC_WRITE_2(&sc->mem, HDAC_RINTCNT, sc->rirb_size / 2);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
/* Enable Overrun and response received reporting */
#if 0
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBCTL,
HDAC_RIRBCTL_RIRBOIC | HDAC_RIRBCTL_RINTCTL);
#else
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBCTL, HDAC_RIRBCTL_RINTCTL);
#endif
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
}
#if 0
/*
* Make sure that the Host CPU cache doesn't contain any dirty
* cache lines that falls in the rirb. If I understood correctly, it
* should be sufficient to do this only once as the rirb is purely
* read-only from now on.
*/
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->rirb_dma.dma_tag, sc->rirb_dma.dma_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD);
#endif
}
/****************************************************************************
* void hdac_corb_start(hdac_softc *)
*
* Startup the corb DMA engine
****************************************************************************/
static void
hdac_corb_start(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
uint32_t corbctl;
corbctl = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBCTL);
corbctl |= HDAC_CORBCTL_CORBRUN;
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBCTL, corbctl);
}
/****************************************************************************
* void hdac_rirb_start(hdac_softc *)
*
* Startup the rirb DMA engine
****************************************************************************/
static void
hdac_rirb_start(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
uint32_t rirbctl;
rirbctl = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBCTL);
rirbctl |= HDAC_RIRBCTL_RIRBDMAEN;
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBCTL, rirbctl);
}
/****************************************************************************
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
* void hdac_scan_codecs(struct hdac_softc *, int)
*
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
* Scan the bus for available codecs, starting with num.
****************************************************************************/
static void
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
hdac_scan_codecs(struct hdac_softc *sc, int num)
{
struct hdac_codec *codec;
int i;
uint16_t statests;
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
if (num < 0)
num = 0;
if (num >= HDAC_CODEC_MAX)
num = HDAC_CODEC_MAX - 1;
statests = HDAC_READ_2(&sc->mem, HDAC_STATESTS);
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
for (i = num; i < HDAC_CODEC_MAX; i++) {
if (HDAC_STATESTS_SDIWAKE(statests, i)) {
/* We have found a codec. */
codec = (struct hdac_codec *)malloc(sizeof(*codec),
M_HDAC, M_ZERO | M_NOWAIT);
if (codec == NULL) {
device_printf(sc->dev,
"Unable to allocate memory for codec\n");
continue;
}
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
codec->commands = NULL;
codec->responses_received = 0;
codec->verbs_sent = 0;
codec->sc = sc;
codec->cad = i;
sc->codecs[i] = codec;
if (hdac_probe_codec(codec) != 0)
break;
}
}
/* All codecs have been probed, now try to attach drivers to them */
/* bus_generic_attach(sc->dev); */
}
/****************************************************************************
* void hdac_probe_codec(struct hdac_softc *, int)
*
* Probe a the given codec_id for available function groups.
****************************************************************************/
static int
hdac_probe_codec(struct hdac_codec *codec)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = codec->sc;
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo;
uint32_t vendorid, revisionid, subnode;
int startnode;
int endnode;
int i;
nid_t cad = codec->cad;
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: Probing codec: %d\n", cad);
);
vendorid = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, 0x0, HDA_PARAM_VENDOR_ID),
cad);
revisionid = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, 0x0, HDA_PARAM_REVISION_ID),
cad);
subnode = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, 0x0, HDA_PARAM_SUB_NODE_COUNT),
cad);
startnode = HDA_PARAM_SUB_NODE_COUNT_START(subnode);
endnode = startnode + HDA_PARAM_SUB_NODE_COUNT_TOTAL(subnode);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: \tstartnode=%d endnode=%d\n",
startnode, endnode);
);
for (i = startnode; i < endnode; i++) {
devinfo = hdac_probe_function(codec, i);
if (devinfo != NULL) {
/* XXX Ignore other FG. */
devinfo->vendor_id =
HDA_PARAM_VENDOR_ID_VENDOR_ID(vendorid);
devinfo->device_id =
HDA_PARAM_VENDOR_ID_DEVICE_ID(vendorid);
devinfo->revision_id =
HDA_PARAM_REVISION_ID_REVISION_ID(revisionid);
devinfo->stepping_id =
HDA_PARAM_REVISION_ID_STEPPING_ID(revisionid);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: \tFound AFG nid=%d "
"[startnode=%d endnode=%d]\n",
devinfo->nid, startnode, endnode);
);
return (1);
}
}
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: \tAFG not found\n");
);
return (0);
}
static struct hdac_devinfo *
hdac_probe_function(struct hdac_codec *codec, nid_t nid)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = codec->sc;
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo;
uint32_t fctgrptype;
nid_t cad = codec->cad;
fctgrptype = HDA_PARAM_FCT_GRP_TYPE_NODE_TYPE(hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid, HDA_PARAM_FCT_GRP_TYPE), cad));
/* XXX For now, ignore other FG. */
if (fctgrptype != HDA_PARAM_FCT_GRP_TYPE_NODE_TYPE_AUDIO)
return (NULL);
devinfo = (struct hdac_devinfo *)malloc(sizeof(*devinfo), M_HDAC,
M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO);
if (devinfo == NULL) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s: Unable to allocate ivar\n",
__func__);
return (NULL);
}
devinfo->nid = nid;
devinfo->node_type = fctgrptype;
devinfo->codec = codec;
hdac_add_child(sc, devinfo);
return (devinfo);
}
static void
hdac_add_child(struct hdac_softc *sc, struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
devinfo->dev = device_add_child(sc->dev, NULL, -1);
device_set_ivars(devinfo->dev, (void *)devinfo);
/* XXX - Print more information when booting verbose??? */
}
static void
hdac_widget_connection_parse(struct hdac_widget *w)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = w->devinfo->codec->sc;
uint32_t res;
int i, j, max, ents, entnum;
nid_t cad = w->devinfo->codec->cad;
nid_t nid = w->nid;
nid_t cnid, addcnid, prevcnid;
w->nconns = 0;
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid, HDA_PARAM_CONN_LIST_LENGTH), cad);
ents = HDA_PARAM_CONN_LIST_LENGTH_LIST_LENGTH(res);
if (ents < 1)
return;
entnum = HDA_PARAM_CONN_LIST_LENGTH_LONG_FORM(res) ? 2 : 4;
max = (sizeof(w->conns) / sizeof(w->conns[0])) - 1;
prevcnid = 0;
#define CONN_RMASK(e) (1 << ((32 / (e)) - 1))
#define CONN_NMASK(e) (CONN_RMASK(e) - 1)
#define CONN_RESVAL(r, e, n) ((r) >> ((32 / (e)) * (n)))
#define CONN_RANGE(r, e, n) (CONN_RESVAL(r, e, n) & CONN_RMASK(e))
#define CONN_CNID(r, e, n) (CONN_RESVAL(r, e, n) & CONN_NMASK(e))
for (i = 0; i < ents; i += entnum) {
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_CONN_LIST_ENTRY(cad, nid, i), cad);
for (j = 0; j < entnum; j++) {
cnid = CONN_CNID(res, entnum, j);
if (cnid == 0) {
if (w->nconns < ents)
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: nid=%d WARNING: zero cnid "
"entnum=%d j=%d index=%d "
"entries=%d found=%d res=0x%08x\n",
__func__, nid, entnum, j, i,
ents, w->nconns, res);
else
goto getconns_out;
}
if (cnid < w->devinfo->startnode ||
cnid >= w->devinfo->endnode) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: GHOST: nid=%d j=%d "
"entnum=%d index=%d res=0x%08x\n",
__func__, nid, j, entnum, i, res);
);
}
if (CONN_RANGE(res, entnum, j) == 0)
addcnid = cnid;
else if (prevcnid == 0 || prevcnid >= cnid) {
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: WARNING: Invalid child range "
"nid=%d index=%d j=%d entnum=%d "
"prevcnid=%d cnid=%d res=0x%08x\n",
__func__, nid, i, j, entnum, prevcnid,
cnid, res);
addcnid = cnid;
} else
addcnid = prevcnid + 1;
while (addcnid <= cnid) {
if (w->nconns > max) {
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: nid=%d: Adding %d: "
"Max connection reached! max=%d\n",
__func__, nid, addcnid, max + 1);
goto getconns_out;
}
w->conns[w->nconns++] = addcnid++;
}
prevcnid = cnid;
}
}
getconns_out:
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: %s: nid=%d entries=%d found=%d\n",
__func__, nid, ents, w->nconns);
);
return;
}
static uint32_t
hdac_widget_pin_getconfig(struct hdac_widget *w)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
uint32_t config, orig, id;
nid_t cad, nid;
sc = w->devinfo->codec->sc;
cad = w->devinfo->codec->cad;
nid = w->nid;
id = hdac_codec_id(w->devinfo);
config = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_CONFIGURATION_DEFAULT(cad, nid),
cad);
orig = config;
/*
* XXX REWRITE!!!! Don't argue!
*/
if (id == HDA_CODEC_ALC880 && sc->pci_subvendor == LG_LW20_SUBVENDOR) {
switch (nid) {
case 26:
config &= ~HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
config |= HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_LINE_IN;
break;
case 27:
config &= ~HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
config |= HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_HP_OUT;
break;
default:
break;
}
} else if (id == HDA_CODEC_ALC880 &&
(sc->pci_subvendor == CLEVO_D900T_SUBVENDOR ||
sc->pci_subvendor == ASUS_M5200_SUBVENDOR)) {
/*
* Super broken BIOS
*/
switch (nid) {
case 20:
break;
case 21:
break;
case 22:
break;
case 23:
break;
case 24: /* MIC1 */
config &= ~HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
config |= HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MIC_IN;
break;
case 25: /* XXX MIC2 */
config &= ~HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
config |= HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MIC_IN;
break;
case 26: /* LINE1 */
config &= ~HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
config |= HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_LINE_IN;
break;
case 27: /* XXX LINE2 */
config &= ~HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
config |= HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_LINE_IN;
break;
case 28: /* CD */
config &= ~HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
config |= HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_CD;
break;
case 30:
break;
case 31:
break;
default:
break;
}
} else if (id == HDA_CODEC_ALC883 &&
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
(sc->pci_subvendor == MSI_MS034A_SUBVENDOR ||
HDA_DEV_MATCH(ACER_ALL_SUBVENDOR, sc->pci_subvendor))) {
switch (nid) {
case 25:
config &= ~(HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK);
config |= (HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MIC_IN |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_FIXED);
break;
case 28:
config &= ~(HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK);
config |= (HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_CD |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_FIXED);
break;
default:
break;
}
} else if (id == HDA_CODEC_CXVENICE && sc->pci_subvendor ==
HP_V3000_SUBVENDOR) {
switch (nid) {
case 18:
config &= ~HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK;
config |= HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_NONE;
break;
case 20:
config &= ~(HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK);
config |= (HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MIC_IN |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_FIXED);
break;
case 21:
config &= ~(HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK);
config |= (HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_CD |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_FIXED);
break;
default:
break;
}
} else if (id == HDA_CODEC_CXWAIKIKI && sc->pci_subvendor ==
HP_DV5000_SUBVENDOR) {
switch (nid) {
case 20:
case 21:
config &= ~HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK;
config |= HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_NONE;
break;
default:
break;
}
} else if (id == HDA_CODEC_ALC861 && sc->pci_subvendor ==
ASUS_W6F_SUBVENDOR) {
switch (nid) {
case 11:
config &= ~(HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK);
config |= (HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_LINE_OUT |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_FIXED);
break;
case 12:
case 14:
case 16:
case 31:
case 32:
config &= ~(HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK);
config |= (HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MIC_IN |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_FIXED);
break;
case 15:
config &= ~(HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK);
config |= (HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_HP_OUT |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_JACK);
break;
default:
break;
}
} else if (id == HDA_CODEC_ALC861 && sc->pci_subvendor ==
UNIWILL_9075_SUBVENDOR) {
switch (nid) {
case 15:
config &= ~(HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK);
config |= (HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_HP_OUT |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_JACK);
break;
default:
break;
}
} else if (id == HDA_CODEC_AD1986A &&
(sc->pci_subvendor == ASUS_M2NPVMX_SUBVENDOR ||
sc->pci_subvendor == ASUS_A8NVMCSM_SUBVENDOR)) {
switch (nid) {
case 28: /* LINE */
config &= ~HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
config |= HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_LINE_IN;
break;
case 29: /* MIC */
config &= ~HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
config |= HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MIC_IN;
break;
default:
break;
}
} else if (id == HDA_CODEC_ALC268 &&
HDA_DEV_MATCH(ACER_ALL_SUBVENDOR, sc->pci_subvendor)) {
switch (nid) {
case 28:
config &= ~(HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK);
config |= (HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_CD |
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_FIXED);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
if (config != orig)
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: Pin config nid=%u 0x%08x -> 0x%08x\n",
nid, orig, config);
);
return (config);
}
static uint32_t
hdac_widget_pin_getcaps(struct hdac_widget *w)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
uint32_t caps, orig, id;
nid_t cad, nid;
sc = w->devinfo->codec->sc;
cad = w->devinfo->codec->cad;
nid = w->nid;
id = hdac_codec_id(w->devinfo);
caps = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid, HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP), cad);
orig = caps;
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
if (caps != orig)
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: Pin caps nid=%u 0x%08x -> 0x%08x\n",
nid, orig, caps);
);
return (caps);
}
static void
hdac_widget_pin_parse(struct hdac_widget *w)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = w->devinfo->codec->sc;
uint32_t config, pincap;
char *devstr, *connstr;
nid_t cad = w->devinfo->codec->cad;
nid_t nid = w->nid;
config = hdac_widget_pin_getconfig(w);
w->wclass.pin.config = config;
pincap = hdac_widget_pin_getcaps(w);
w->wclass.pin.cap = pincap;
w->wclass.pin.ctrl = hdac_command(sc,
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
HDA_CMD_GET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL(cad, nid), cad) &
~(HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_HPHN_ENABLE |
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_OUT_ENABLE |
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_IN_ENABLE |
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE_MASK);
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_HEADPHONE_CAP(pincap))
w->wclass.pin.ctrl |= HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_HPHN_ENABLE;
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_OUTPUT_CAP(pincap))
w->wclass.pin.ctrl |= HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_OUT_ENABLE;
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_INPUT_CAP(pincap))
w->wclass.pin.ctrl |= HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_IN_ENABLE;
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_EAPD_CAP(pincap)) {
w->param.eapdbtl = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_EAPD_BTL_ENABLE(cad, nid), cad);
w->param.eapdbtl &= 0x7;
w->param.eapdbtl |= HDA_CMD_SET_EAPD_BTL_ENABLE_EAPD;
} else
w->param.eapdbtl = HDAC_INVALID;
switch (config & HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK) {
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_LINE_OUT:
devstr = "line out";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_SPEAKER:
devstr = "speaker";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_HP_OUT:
devstr = "headphones out";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_CD:
devstr = "CD";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_SPDIF_OUT:
devstr = "SPDIF out";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_DIGITAL_OTHER_OUT:
devstr = "digital (other) out";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MODEM_LINE:
devstr = "modem, line side";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MODEM_HANDSET:
devstr = "modem, handset side";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_LINE_IN:
devstr = "line in";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_AUX:
devstr = "AUX";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MIC_IN:
devstr = "Mic in";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_TELEPHONY:
devstr = "telephony";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_SPDIF_IN:
devstr = "SPDIF in";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_DIGITAL_OTHER_IN:
devstr = "digital (other) in";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_OTHER:
devstr = "other";
break;
default:
devstr = "unknown";
break;
}
switch (config & HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK) {
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_JACK:
connstr = "jack";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_NONE:
connstr = "none";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_FIXED:
connstr = "fixed";
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_BOTH:
connstr = "jack / fixed";
break;
default:
connstr = "unknown";
break;
}
strlcat(w->name, ": ", sizeof(w->name));
strlcat(w->name, devstr, sizeof(w->name));
strlcat(w->name, " (", sizeof(w->name));
strlcat(w->name, connstr, sizeof(w->name));
strlcat(w->name, ")", sizeof(w->name));
}
static void
hdac_widget_parse(struct hdac_widget *w)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = w->devinfo->codec->sc;
uint32_t wcap, cap;
char *typestr;
nid_t cad = w->devinfo->codec->cad;
nid_t nid = w->nid;
wcap = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid, HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP),
cad);
w->param.widget_cap = wcap;
w->type = HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE(wcap);
switch (w->type) {
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_OUTPUT:
typestr = "audio output";
break;
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT:
typestr = "audio input";
break;
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER:
typestr = "audio mixer";
break;
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR:
typestr = "audio selector";
break;
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX:
typestr = "pin";
break;
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_POWER_WIDGET:
typestr = "power widget";
break;
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_VOLUME_WIDGET:
typestr = "volume widget";
break;
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_BEEP_WIDGET:
typestr = "beep widget";
break;
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_VENDOR_WIDGET:
typestr = "vendor widget";
break;
default:
typestr = "unknown type";
break;
}
strlcpy(w->name, typestr, sizeof(w->name));
if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_POWER_CTRL(wcap)) {
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_POWER_STATE(cad, nid, HDA_CMD_POWER_STATE_D0),
cad);
DELAY(1000);
}
hdac_widget_connection_parse(w);
if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_OUT_AMP(wcap)) {
if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_AMP_OVR(wcap))
w->param.outamp_cap =
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid,
HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP), cad);
else
w->param.outamp_cap =
w->devinfo->function.audio.outamp_cap;
} else
w->param.outamp_cap = 0;
if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_IN_AMP(wcap)) {
if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_AMP_OVR(wcap))
w->param.inamp_cap =
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid,
HDA_PARAM_INPUT_AMP_CAP), cad);
else
w->param.inamp_cap =
w->devinfo->function.audio.inamp_cap;
} else
w->param.inamp_cap = 0;
if (w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_OUTPUT ||
w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT) {
if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_FORMAT_OVR(wcap)) {
cap = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid,
HDA_PARAM_SUPP_STREAM_FORMATS), cad);
w->param.supp_stream_formats = (cap != 0) ? cap :
w->devinfo->function.audio.supp_stream_formats;
cap = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid,
HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE), cad);
w->param.supp_pcm_size_rate = (cap != 0) ? cap :
w->devinfo->function.audio.supp_pcm_size_rate;
} else {
w->param.supp_stream_formats =
w->devinfo->function.audio.supp_stream_formats;
w->param.supp_pcm_size_rate =
w->devinfo->function.audio.supp_pcm_size_rate;
}
} else {
w->param.supp_stream_formats = 0;
w->param.supp_pcm_size_rate = 0;
}
if (w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX)
hdac_widget_pin_parse(w);
}
static struct hdac_widget *
hdac_widget_get(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo, nid_t nid)
{
if (devinfo == NULL || devinfo->widget == NULL ||
nid < devinfo->startnode || nid >= devinfo->endnode)
return (NULL);
return (&devinfo->widget[nid - devinfo->startnode]);
}
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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static __inline int
hda_poll_channel(struct hdac_chan *ch)
{
uint32_t sz, delta;
volatile uint32_t ptr;
if (!(ch->flags & HDAC_CHN_RUNNING))
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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return (0);
sz = ch->blksz * ch->blkcnt;
if (ch->dmapos != NULL)
ptr = *(ch->dmapos);
else
ptr = HDAC_READ_4(&ch->devinfo->codec->sc->mem,
ch->off + HDAC_SDLPIB);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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ch->ptr = ptr;
ptr %= sz;
ptr &= ~(ch->blksz - 1);
delta = (sz + ptr - ch->prevptr) % sz;
if (delta < ch->blksz)
return (0);
ch->prevptr = ptr;
return (1);
}
#define hda_chan_active(sc) (((sc)->play.flags | (sc)->rec.flags) & \
HDAC_CHN_RUNNING)
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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static void
hda_poll_callback(void *arg)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = arg;
uint32_t trigger;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if (sc == NULL)
return;
hdac_lock(sc);
if (sc->polling == 0 || hda_chan_active(sc) == 0) {
hdac_unlock(sc);
return;
}
trigger = 0;
trigger |= (hda_poll_channel(&sc->play) != 0) ? HDAC_TRIGGER_PLAY : 0;
trigger |= (hda_poll_channel(&sc->rec)) != 0 ? HDAC_TRIGGER_REC : 0;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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/* XXX */
callout_reset(&sc->poll_hda, 1/*sc->poll_ticks*/,
hda_poll_callback, sc);
hdac_unlock(sc);
if (trigger & HDAC_TRIGGER_PLAY)
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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chn_intr(sc->play.c);
if (trigger & HDAC_TRIGGER_REC)
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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chn_intr(sc->rec.c);
}
static int
hdac_rirb_flush(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
struct hdac_rirb *rirb_base, *rirb;
struct hdac_codec *codec;
struct hdac_command_list *commands;
nid_t cad;
uint32_t resp;
uint8_t rirbwp;
int ret;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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rirb_base = (struct hdac_rirb *)sc->rirb_dma.dma_vaddr;
rirbwp = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBWP);
#if 0
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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bus_dmamap_sync(sc->rirb_dma.dma_tag, sc->rirb_dma.dma_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
#endif
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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ret = 0;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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while (sc->rirb_rp != rirbwp) {
sc->rirb_rp++;
sc->rirb_rp %= sc->rirb_size;
rirb = &rirb_base[sc->rirb_rp];
cad = HDAC_RIRB_RESPONSE_EX_SDATA_IN(rirb->response_ex);
if (cad < 0 || cad >= HDAC_CODEC_MAX ||
sc->codecs[cad] == NULL)
continue;
resp = rirb->response;
codec = sc->codecs[cad];
commands = codec->commands;
if (rirb->response_ex & HDAC_RIRB_RESPONSE_EX_UNSOLICITED) {
sc->unsolq[sc->unsolq_wp++] = (cad << 16) |
((resp >> 26) & 0xffff);
sc->unsolq_wp %= HDAC_UNSOLQ_MAX;
} else if (commands != NULL && commands->num_commands > 0 &&
codec->responses_received < commands->num_commands)
commands->responses[codec->responses_received++] =
resp;
ret++;
}
return (ret);
}
static int
hdac_unsolq_flush(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
nid_t cad;
uint32_t tag;
int ret = 0;
if (sc->unsolq_st == HDAC_UNSOLQ_READY) {
sc->unsolq_st = HDAC_UNSOLQ_BUSY;
while (sc->unsolq_rp != sc->unsolq_wp) {
cad = sc->unsolq[sc->unsolq_rp] >> 16;
tag = sc->unsolq[sc->unsolq_rp++] & 0xffff;
sc->unsolq_rp %= HDAC_UNSOLQ_MAX;
hdac_unsolicited_handler(sc->codecs[cad], tag);
ret++;
}
sc->unsolq_st = HDAC_UNSOLQ_READY;
}
return (ret);
}
static void
hdac_poll_callback(void *arg)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = arg;
if (sc == NULL)
return;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
hdac_lock(sc);
if (sc->polling == 0 || sc->poll_ival == 0) {
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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hdac_unlock(sc);
return;
}
if (hdac_rirb_flush(sc) != 0)
hdac_unsolq_flush(sc);
callout_reset(&sc->poll_hdac, sc->poll_ival, hdac_poll_callback, sc);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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hdac_unlock(sc);
}
static void
hdac_stream_stop(struct hdac_chan *ch)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = ch->devinfo->codec->sc;
uint32_t ctl;
ctl = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL0);
ctl &= ~(HDAC_SDCTL_IOCE | HDAC_SDCTL_FEIE | HDAC_SDCTL_DEIE |
HDAC_SDCTL_RUN);
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL0, ctl);
ch->flags &= ~HDAC_CHN_RUNNING;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if (sc->polling != 0) {
int pollticks;
if (hda_chan_active(sc) == 0) {
callout_stop(&sc->poll_hda);
sc->poll_ticks = 1;
} else {
if (sc->play.flags & HDAC_CHN_RUNNING)
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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ch = &sc->play;
else
ch = &sc->rec;
pollticks = ((uint64_t)hz * ch->blksz) /
((uint64_t)sndbuf_getbps(ch->b) *
sndbuf_getspd(ch->b));
pollticks >>= 2;
if (pollticks > hz)
pollticks = hz;
if (pollticks < 1) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: pollticks=%d < 1 !\n",
__func__, pollticks);
);
pollticks = 1;
}
if (pollticks > sc->poll_ticks) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: pollticks %d -> %d\n",
__func__, sc->poll_ticks,
pollticks);
);
sc->poll_ticks = pollticks;
callout_reset(&sc->poll_hda, 1,
hda_poll_callback, sc);
}
}
} else {
ctl = HDAC_READ_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_INTCTL);
ctl &= ~(1 << (ch->off >> 5));
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_INTCTL, ctl);
}
}
static void
hdac_stream_start(struct hdac_chan *ch)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = ch->devinfo->codec->sc;
uint32_t ctl;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if (sc->polling != 0) {
int pollticks;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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pollticks = ((uint64_t)hz * ch->blksz) /
((uint64_t)sndbuf_getbps(ch->b) * sndbuf_getspd(ch->b));
pollticks >>= 2;
if (pollticks > hz)
pollticks = hz;
if (pollticks < 1) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: pollticks=%d < 1 !\n",
__func__, pollticks);
);
pollticks = 1;
}
if (hda_chan_active(sc) == 0 || pollticks < sc->poll_ticks) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
if (hda_chan_active(sc) == 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: pollticks=%d\n",
__func__, pollticks);
} else {
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: pollticks %d -> %d\n",
__func__, sc->poll_ticks,
pollticks);
}
);
sc->poll_ticks = pollticks;
callout_reset(&sc->poll_hda, 1, hda_poll_callback,
sc);
}
ctl = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL0);
ctl |= HDAC_SDCTL_RUN;
} else {
ctl = HDAC_READ_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_INTCTL);
ctl |= 1 << (ch->off >> 5);
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_INTCTL, ctl);
ctl = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL0);
ctl |= HDAC_SDCTL_IOCE | HDAC_SDCTL_FEIE | HDAC_SDCTL_DEIE |
HDAC_SDCTL_RUN;
}
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL0, ctl);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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ch->flags |= HDAC_CHN_RUNNING;
}
static void
hdac_stream_reset(struct hdac_chan *ch)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = ch->devinfo->codec->sc;
int timeout = 1000;
int to = timeout;
uint32_t ctl;
ctl = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL0);
ctl |= HDAC_SDCTL_SRST;
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL0, ctl);
do {
ctl = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL0);
if (ctl & HDAC_SDCTL_SRST)
break;
DELAY(10);
} while (--to);
if (!(ctl & HDAC_SDCTL_SRST)) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "timeout in reset\n");
}
ctl &= ~HDAC_SDCTL_SRST;
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL0, ctl);
to = timeout;
do {
ctl = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL0);
if (!(ctl & HDAC_SDCTL_SRST))
break;
DELAY(10);
} while (--to);
if (ctl & HDAC_SDCTL_SRST)
device_printf(sc->dev, "can't reset!\n");
}
static void
hdac_stream_setid(struct hdac_chan *ch)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = ch->devinfo->codec->sc;
uint32_t ctl;
ctl = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL2);
ctl &= ~HDAC_SDCTL2_STRM_MASK;
ctl |= ch->sid << HDAC_SDCTL2_STRM_SHIFT;
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCTL2, ctl);
}
static void
hdac_bdl_setup(struct hdac_chan *ch)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = ch->devinfo->codec->sc;
struct hdac_bdle *bdle;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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uint64_t addr;
uint32_t blksz, blkcnt;
int i;
addr = (uint64_t)sndbuf_getbufaddr(ch->b);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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bdle = (struct hdac_bdle *)ch->bdl_dma.dma_vaddr;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if (sc->polling != 0) {
blksz = ch->blksz * ch->blkcnt;
blkcnt = 1;
} else {
blksz = ch->blksz;
blkcnt = ch->blkcnt;
}
for (i = 0; i < blkcnt; i++, bdle++) {
bdle->addrl = (uint32_t)addr;
bdle->addrh = (uint32_t)(addr >> 32);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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bdle->len = blksz;
bdle->ioc = 1 ^ sc->polling;
addr += blksz;
}
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDCBL, blksz * blkcnt);
HDAC_WRITE_2(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDLVI, blkcnt - 1);
addr = ch->bdl_dma.dma_paddr;
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDBDPL, (uint32_t)addr);
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDBDPU, (uint32_t)(addr >> 32));
if (ch->dmapos != NULL &&
!(HDAC_READ_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_DPIBLBASE) & 0x00000001)) {
addr = sc->pos_dma.dma_paddr;
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_DPIBLBASE,
((uint32_t)addr & HDAC_DPLBASE_DPLBASE_MASK) | 0x00000001);
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_DPIBUBASE, (uint32_t)(addr >> 32));
}
}
static int
hdac_bdl_alloc(struct hdac_chan *ch)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = ch->devinfo->codec->sc;
int rc;
rc = hdac_dma_alloc(sc, &ch->bdl_dma,
sizeof(struct hdac_bdle) * HDA_BDL_MAX);
if (rc) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "can't alloc bdl\n");
return (rc);
}
return (0);
}
static void
hdac_audio_ctl_amp_set_internal(struct hdac_softc *sc, nid_t cad, nid_t nid,
int index, int lmute, int rmute,
int left, int right, int dir)
{
uint16_t v = 0;
if (sc == NULL)
return;
if (left != right || lmute != rmute) {
v = (1 << (15 - dir)) | (1 << 13) | (index << 8) |
(lmute << 7) | left;
hdac_command(sc,
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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HDA_CMD_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE(cad, nid, v), cad);
v = (1 << (15 - dir)) | (1 << 12) | (index << 8) |
(rmute << 7) | right;
} else
v = (1 << (15 - dir)) | (3 << 12) | (index << 8) |
(lmute << 7) | left;
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE(cad, nid, v), cad);
}
static void
hdac_audio_ctl_amp_set(struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl, uint32_t mute,
int left, int right)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
nid_t nid, cad;
int lmute, rmute;
if (ctl == NULL || ctl->widget == NULL ||
ctl->widget->devinfo == NULL ||
ctl->widget->devinfo->codec == NULL ||
ctl->widget->devinfo->codec->sc == NULL)
return;
sc = ctl->widget->devinfo->codec->sc;
cad = ctl->widget->devinfo->codec->cad;
nid = ctl->widget->nid;
if (mute == HDA_AMP_MUTE_DEFAULT) {
lmute = HDA_AMP_LEFT_MUTED(ctl->muted);
rmute = HDA_AMP_RIGHT_MUTED(ctl->muted);
} else {
lmute = HDA_AMP_LEFT_MUTED(mute);
rmute = HDA_AMP_RIGHT_MUTED(mute);
}
if (ctl->dir & HDA_CTL_OUT)
hdac_audio_ctl_amp_set_internal(sc, cad, nid, ctl->index,
lmute, rmute, left, right, 0);
if (ctl->dir & HDA_CTL_IN)
hdac_audio_ctl_amp_set_internal(sc, cad, nid, ctl->index,
lmute, rmute, left, right, 1);
ctl->left = left;
ctl->right = right;
}
static void
hdac_widget_connection_select(struct hdac_widget *w, uint8_t index)
{
if (w == NULL || w->nconns < 1 || index > (w->nconns - 1))
return;
hdac_command(w->devinfo->codec->sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_CONNECTION_SELECT_CONTROL(w->devinfo->codec->cad,
w->nid, index), w->devinfo->codec->cad);
w->selconn = index;
}
/****************************************************************************
* uint32_t hdac_command_sendone_internal
*
* Wrapper function that sends only one command to a given codec
****************************************************************************/
static uint32_t
hdac_command_sendone_internal(struct hdac_softc *sc, uint32_t verb, nid_t cad)
{
struct hdac_command_list cl;
uint32_t response = HDAC_INVALID;
if (!hdac_lockowned(sc))
device_printf(sc->dev, "WARNING!!!! mtx not owned!!!!\n");
cl.num_commands = 1;
cl.verbs = &verb;
cl.responses = &response;
hdac_command_send_internal(sc, &cl, cad);
return (response);
}
/****************************************************************************
* hdac_command_send_internal
*
* Send a command list to the codec via the corb. We queue as much verbs as
* we can and msleep on the codec. When the interrupt get the responses
* back from the rirb, it will wake us up so we can queue the remaining verbs
* if any.
****************************************************************************/
static void
hdac_command_send_internal(struct hdac_softc *sc,
struct hdac_command_list *commands, nid_t cad)
{
struct hdac_codec *codec;
int corbrp;
uint32_t *corb;
int timeout;
int retry = 10;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
struct hdac_rirb *rirb_base;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
if (sc == NULL || sc->codecs[cad] == NULL || commands == NULL ||
commands->num_commands < 1)
return;
codec = sc->codecs[cad];
codec->commands = commands;
codec->responses_received = 0;
codec->verbs_sent = 0;
corb = (uint32_t *)sc->corb_dma.dma_vaddr;
rirb_base = (struct hdac_rirb *)sc->rirb_dma.dma_vaddr;
do {
if (codec->verbs_sent != commands->num_commands) {
/* Queue as many verbs as possible */
corbrp = HDAC_READ_2(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBRP);
#if 0
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->corb_dma.dma_tag,
sc->corb_dma.dma_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
#endif
while (codec->verbs_sent != commands->num_commands &&
((sc->corb_wp + 1) % sc->corb_size) != corbrp) {
sc->corb_wp++;
sc->corb_wp %= sc->corb_size;
corb[sc->corb_wp] =
commands->verbs[codec->verbs_sent++];
}
/* Send the verbs to the codecs */
#if 0
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->corb_dma.dma_tag,
sc->corb_dma.dma_map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
#endif
HDAC_WRITE_2(&sc->mem, HDAC_CORBWP, sc->corb_wp);
}
timeout = 1000;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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while (hdac_rirb_flush(sc) == 0 && --timeout)
DELAY(10);
} while ((codec->verbs_sent != commands->num_commands ||
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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codec->responses_received != commands->num_commands) && --retry);
if (retry == 0)
device_printf(sc->dev,
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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"%s: TIMEOUT numcmd=%d, sent=%d, received=%d\n",
__func__, commands->num_commands, codec->verbs_sent,
codec->responses_received);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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codec->commands = NULL;
codec->responses_received = 0;
codec->verbs_sent = 0;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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hdac_unsolq_flush(sc);
}
/****************************************************************************
* Device Methods
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* int hdac_probe(device_t)
*
* Probe for the presence of an hdac. If none is found, check for a generic
* match using the subclass of the device.
****************************************************************************/
static int
hdac_probe(device_t dev)
{
int i, result;
uint32_t model;
uint16_t class, subclass;
char desc[64];
model = (uint32_t)pci_get_device(dev) << 16;
model |= (uint32_t)pci_get_vendor(dev) & 0x0000ffff;
class = pci_get_class(dev);
subclass = pci_get_subclass(dev);
bzero(desc, sizeof(desc));
result = ENXIO;
for (i = 0; i < HDAC_DEVICES_LEN; i++) {
if (hdac_devices[i].model == model) {
strlcpy(desc, hdac_devices[i].desc, sizeof(desc));
result = BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT;
break;
}
if (HDA_DEV_MATCH(hdac_devices[i].model, model) &&
class == PCIC_MULTIMEDIA &&
subclass == PCIS_MULTIMEDIA_HDA) {
strlcpy(desc, hdac_devices[i].desc, sizeof(desc));
result = BUS_PROBE_GENERIC;
break;
}
}
if (result == ENXIO && class == PCIC_MULTIMEDIA &&
subclass == PCIS_MULTIMEDIA_HDA) {
strlcpy(desc, "Generic", sizeof(desc));
result = BUS_PROBE_GENERIC;
}
if (result != ENXIO) {
strlcat(desc, " High Definition Audio Controller",
sizeof(desc));
device_set_desc_copy(dev, desc);
}
return (result);
}
static void *
hdac_channel_init(kobj_t obj, void *data, struct snd_dbuf *b,
struct pcm_channel *c, int dir)
{
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo = data;
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
struct hdac_chan *ch;
hdac_lock(sc);
if (dir == PCMDIR_PLAY) {
ch = &sc->play;
ch->off = (sc->num_iss + devinfo->function.audio.playcnt) << 5;
devinfo->function.audio.playcnt++;
} else {
ch = &sc->rec;
ch->off = devinfo->function.audio.reccnt << 5;
devinfo->function.audio.reccnt++;
}
if (devinfo->function.audio.quirks & HDA_QUIRK_FIXEDRATE) {
ch->caps.minspeed = ch->caps.maxspeed = 48000;
ch->pcmrates[0] = 48000;
ch->pcmrates[1] = 0;
}
if (sc->pos_dma.dma_vaddr != NULL)
ch->dmapos = (uint32_t *)(sc->pos_dma.dma_vaddr +
(sc->streamcnt * 8));
else
ch->dmapos = NULL;
ch->sid = ++sc->streamcnt;
ch->dir = dir;
ch->b = b;
ch->c = c;
ch->devinfo = devinfo;
ch->blksz = sc->chan_size / sc->chan_blkcnt;
ch->blkcnt = sc->chan_blkcnt;
hdac_unlock(sc);
if (hdac_bdl_alloc(ch) != 0) {
ch->blkcnt = 0;
return (NULL);
}
if (sndbuf_alloc(ch->b, sc->chan_dmat,
(sc->flags & HDAC_F_DMA_NOCACHE) ? BUS_DMA_NOCACHE : 0,
sc->chan_size) != 0)
return (NULL);
return (ch);
}
static int
hdac_channel_setformat(kobj_t obj, void *data, uint32_t format)
{
struct hdac_chan *ch = data;
int i;
for (i = 0; ch->caps.fmtlist[i] != 0; i++) {
if (format == ch->caps.fmtlist[i]) {
ch->fmt = format;
return (0);
}
}
return (EINVAL);
}
static int
hdac_channel_setspeed(kobj_t obj, void *data, uint32_t speed)
{
struct hdac_chan *ch = data;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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uint32_t spd = 0, threshold;
int i;
for (i = 0; ch->pcmrates[i] != 0; i++) {
spd = ch->pcmrates[i];
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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threshold = spd + ((ch->pcmrates[i + 1] != 0) ?
((ch->pcmrates[i + 1] - spd) >> 1) : 0);
if (speed < threshold)
break;
}
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if (spd == 0) /* impossible */
ch->spd = 48000;
else
ch->spd = spd;
return (ch->spd);
}
static void
hdac_stream_setup(struct hdac_chan *ch)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = ch->devinfo->codec->sc;
struct hdac_widget *w;
int i, chn, totalchn;
nid_t cad = ch->devinfo->codec->cad;
uint16_t fmt;
fmt = 0;
if (ch->fmt & AFMT_S16_LE)
fmt |= ch->bit16 << 4;
else if (ch->fmt & AFMT_S32_LE)
fmt |= ch->bit32 << 4;
else
fmt |= 1 << 4;
for (i = 0; i < HDA_RATE_TAB_LEN; i++) {
if (hda_rate_tab[i].valid && ch->spd == hda_rate_tab[i].rate) {
fmt |= hda_rate_tab[i].base;
fmt |= hda_rate_tab[i].mul;
fmt |= hda_rate_tab[i].div;
break;
}
}
if (ch->fmt & AFMT_STEREO) {
fmt |= 1;
totalchn = 2;
} else
totalchn = 1;
HDAC_WRITE_2(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDFMT, fmt);
chn = 0;
for (i = 0; ch->io[i] != -1; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(ch->devinfo, ch->io[i]);
if (w == NULL)
continue;
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: PCMDIR_%s: Stream setup nid=%d "
"fmt=0x%08x\n",
(ch->dir == PCMDIR_PLAY) ? "PLAY" : "REC",
ch->io[i], fmt);
);
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_CONV_FMT(cad, ch->io[i], fmt), cad);
if (ch->dir == PCMDIR_REC)
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_CONV_STREAM_CHAN(cad, ch->io[i],
(chn < totalchn) ? ((ch->sid << 4) | chn) : 0),
cad);
else
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_CONV_STREAM_CHAN(cad, ch->io[i],
ch->sid << 4), cad);
chn +=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_STEREO(w->param.widget_cap) ?
2 : 1;
}
}
static int
hdac_channel_setfragments(kobj_t obj, void *data,
uint32_t blksz, uint32_t blkcnt)
{
struct hdac_chan *ch = data;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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struct hdac_softc *sc = ch->devinfo->codec->sc;
blksz &= HDA_BLK_ALIGN;
if (blksz > (sndbuf_getmaxsize(ch->b) / HDA_BDL_MIN))
blksz = sndbuf_getmaxsize(ch->b) / HDA_BDL_MIN;
if (blksz < HDA_BLK_MIN)
blksz = HDA_BLK_MIN;
if (blkcnt > HDA_BDL_MAX)
blkcnt = HDA_BDL_MAX;
if (blkcnt < HDA_BDL_MIN)
blkcnt = HDA_BDL_MIN;
while ((blksz * blkcnt) > sndbuf_getmaxsize(ch->b)) {
if ((blkcnt >> 1) >= HDA_BDL_MIN)
blkcnt >>= 1;
else if ((blksz >> 1) >= HDA_BLK_MIN)
blksz >>= 1;
else
break;
}
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if ((sndbuf_getblksz(ch->b) != blksz ||
sndbuf_getblkcnt(ch->b) != blkcnt) &&
sndbuf_resize(ch->b, blkcnt, blksz) != 0)
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s: failed blksz=%u blkcnt=%u\n",
__func__, blksz, blkcnt);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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ch->blksz = sndbuf_getblksz(ch->b);
ch->blkcnt = sndbuf_getblkcnt(ch->b);
return (1);
}
static int
hdac_channel_setblocksize(kobj_t obj, void *data, uint32_t blksz)
{
struct hdac_chan *ch = data;
struct hdac_softc *sc = ch->devinfo->codec->sc;
hdac_channel_setfragments(obj, data, blksz, sc->chan_blkcnt);
return (ch->blksz);
}
static void
hdac_channel_stop(struct hdac_softc *sc, struct hdac_chan *ch)
{
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo = ch->devinfo;
nid_t cad = devinfo->codec->cad;
int i;
hdac_stream_stop(ch);
for (i = 0; ch->io[i] != -1; i++) {
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_CONV_STREAM_CHAN(cad, ch->io[i],
0), cad);
}
}
static void
hdac_channel_start(struct hdac_softc *sc, struct hdac_chan *ch)
{
ch->ptr = 0;
ch->prevptr = 0;
hdac_stream_stop(ch);
hdac_stream_reset(ch);
hdac_bdl_setup(ch);
hdac_stream_setid(ch);
hdac_stream_setup(ch);
hdac_stream_start(ch);
}
static int
hdac_channel_trigger(kobj_t obj, void *data, int go)
{
struct hdac_chan *ch = data;
struct hdac_softc *sc = ch->devinfo->codec->sc;
if (!PCMTRIG_COMMON(go))
return (0);
hdac_lock(sc);
switch (go) {
case PCMTRIG_START:
hdac_channel_start(sc, ch);
break;
case PCMTRIG_STOP:
case PCMTRIG_ABORT:
hdac_channel_stop(sc, ch);
break;
default:
break;
}
hdac_unlock(sc);
return (0);
}
static int
hdac_channel_getptr(kobj_t obj, void *data)
{
struct hdac_chan *ch = data;
struct hdac_softc *sc = ch->devinfo->codec->sc;
uint32_t ptr;
hdac_lock(sc);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if (sc->polling != 0)
ptr = ch->ptr;
else if (ch->dmapos != NULL)
ptr = *(ch->dmapos);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
else
ptr = HDAC_READ_4(&sc->mem, ch->off + HDAC_SDLPIB);
hdac_unlock(sc);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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/*
* Round to available space and force 128 bytes aligment.
*/
ptr %= ch->blksz * ch->blkcnt;
ptr &= HDA_BLK_ALIGN;
return (ptr);
}
static struct pcmchan_caps *
hdac_channel_getcaps(kobj_t obj, void *data)
{
return (&((struct hdac_chan *)data)->caps);
}
static kobj_method_t hdac_channel_methods[] = {
KOBJMETHOD(channel_init, hdac_channel_init),
KOBJMETHOD(channel_setformat, hdac_channel_setformat),
KOBJMETHOD(channel_setspeed, hdac_channel_setspeed),
KOBJMETHOD(channel_setblocksize, hdac_channel_setblocksize),
KOBJMETHOD(channel_setfragments, hdac_channel_setfragments),
KOBJMETHOD(channel_trigger, hdac_channel_trigger),
KOBJMETHOD(channel_getptr, hdac_channel_getptr),
KOBJMETHOD(channel_getcaps, hdac_channel_getcaps),
{ 0, 0 }
};
CHANNEL_DECLARE(hdac_channel);
static void
hdac_jack_poll_callback(void *arg)
{
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo = arg;
struct hdac_softc *sc;
if (devinfo == NULL || devinfo->codec == NULL ||
devinfo->codec->sc == NULL)
return;
sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
hdac_lock(sc);
if (sc->poll_ival == 0) {
hdac_unlock(sc);
return;
}
hdac_hp_switch_handler(devinfo);
callout_reset(&sc->poll_jack, sc->poll_ival,
hdac_jack_poll_callback, devinfo);
hdac_unlock(sc);
}
static int
hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_init(struct snd_mixer *m)
{
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo = mix_getdevinfo(m);
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
struct hdac_widget *w, *cw;
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl;
uint32_t mask, recmask, id;
int i, j, softpcmvol;
nid_t cad;
hdac_lock(sc);
mask = 0;
recmask = 0;
id = hdac_codec_id(devinfo);
cad = devinfo->codec->cad;
for (i = 0; i < HDAC_HP_SWITCH_LEN; i++) {
if (!(HDA_DEV_MATCH(hdac_hp_switch[i].model,
sc->pci_subvendor) && hdac_hp_switch[i].id == id))
continue;
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, hdac_hp_switch[i].hpnid);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0 || w->type !=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX)
continue;
if (hdac_hp_switch[i].polling != 0)
callout_reset(&sc->poll_jack, 1,
hdac_jack_poll_callback, devinfo);
else if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_UNSOL_CAP(w->param.widget_cap))
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_UNSOLICITED_RESPONSE(cad, w->nid,
HDA_CMD_SET_UNSOLICITED_RESPONSE_ENABLE |
HDAC_UNSOLTAG_EVENT_HP), cad);
else
continue;
hdac_hp_switch_handler(devinfo);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: Enabling headphone/speaker "
"audio routing switching:\n");
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: \tindex=%d nid=%d "
"pci_subvendor=0x%08x "
"codec=0x%08x [%s]\n",
i, w->nid, sc->pci_subvendor, id,
(hdac_hp_switch[i].polling != 0) ? "POLL" :
"UNSOL");
);
break;
}
for (i = 0; i < HDAC_EAPD_SWITCH_LEN; i++) {
if (!(HDA_DEV_MATCH(hdac_eapd_switch[i].model,
sc->pci_subvendor) &&
hdac_eapd_switch[i].id == id))
continue;
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, hdac_eapd_switch[i].eapdnid);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
break;
if (w->type != HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX ||
w->param.eapdbtl == HDAC_INVALID)
break;
mask |= SOUND_MASK_OGAIN;
break;
}
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
mask |= w->ctlflags;
if (!(w->pflags & HDA_ADC_RECSEL))
continue;
for (j = 0; j < w->nconns; j++) {
cw = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, w->conns[j]);
if (cw == NULL || cw->enable == 0)
continue;
recmask |= cw->ctlflags;
}
}
if (!(mask & SOUND_MASK_PCM)) {
softpcmvol = 1;
mask |= SOUND_MASK_PCM;
} else
softpcmvol = (devinfo->function.audio.quirks &
HDA_QUIRK_SOFTPCMVOL) ? 1 : 0;
i = 0;
ctl = NULL;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->widget == NULL || ctl->enable == 0)
continue;
if (!(ctl->ossmask & SOUND_MASK_PCM))
continue;
if (ctl->step > 0)
break;
}
if (softpcmvol == 1 || ctl == NULL) {
pcm_setflags(sc->dev, pcm_getflags(sc->dev) | SD_F_SOFTPCMVOL);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: %s Soft PCM volume\n",
(softpcmvol == 1) ?
"Forcing" : "Enabling");
);
i = 0;
/*
* XXX Temporary quirk for STAC9220, until the parser
* become smarter.
*/
if (id == HDA_CODEC_STAC9220) {
mask |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) !=
NULL) {
if (ctl->widget == NULL || ctl->enable == 0)
continue;
if (ctl->widget->nid == 11 && ctl->index == 0) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->ossval = 100 | (100 << 8);
} else
ctl->ossmask &= ~SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
}
} else if (id == HDA_CODEC_STAC9221) {
mask |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) !=
NULL) {
if (ctl->widget == NULL)
continue;
if (ctl->widget->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_OUTPUT &&
ctl->index == 0 && (ctl->widget->nid == 2 ||
ctl->widget->enable != 0)) {
ctl->enable = 1;
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->ossval = 100 | (100 << 8);
} else if (ctl->enable == 0)
continue;
else
ctl->ossmask &= ~SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
}
} else {
mix_setparentchild(m, SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME,
SOUND_MASK_PCM);
if (!(mask & SOUND_MASK_VOLUME))
mix_setrealdev(m, SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME,
SOUND_MIXER_NONE);
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) !=
NULL) {
if (ctl->widget == NULL || ctl->enable == 0)
continue;
if (!HDA_FLAG_MATCH(ctl->ossmask,
SOUND_MASK_VOLUME | SOUND_MASK_PCM))
continue;
if (!(ctl->mute == 1 && ctl->step == 0))
ctl->enable = 0;
}
}
}
recmask &= ~(SOUND_MASK_PCM | SOUND_MASK_RECLEV | SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER |
SOUND_MASK_BASS | SOUND_MASK_TREBLE | SOUND_MASK_IGAIN |
SOUND_MASK_OGAIN);
recmask &= (1 << SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES) - 1;
mask &= (1 << SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES) - 1;
mix_setrecdevs(m, recmask);
mix_setdevs(m, mask);
hdac_unlock(sc);
return (0);
}
static int
hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_set(struct snd_mixer *m, unsigned dev,
unsigned left, unsigned right)
{
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo = mix_getdevinfo(m);
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
struct hdac_widget *w;
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl;
uint32_t id, mute;
int lvol, rvol, mlvol, mrvol;
int i = 0;
hdac_lock(sc);
if (dev == SOUND_MIXER_OGAIN) {
uint32_t orig;
/*if (left != right || !(left == 0 || left == 1)) {
hdac_unlock(sc);
return (-1);
}*/
id = hdac_codec_id(devinfo);
for (i = 0; i < HDAC_EAPD_SWITCH_LEN; i++) {
if (HDA_DEV_MATCH(hdac_eapd_switch[i].model,
sc->pci_subvendor) &&
hdac_eapd_switch[i].id == id)
break;
}
if (i >= HDAC_EAPD_SWITCH_LEN) {
hdac_unlock(sc);
return (-1);
}
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, hdac_eapd_switch[i].eapdnid);
if (w == NULL ||
w->type != HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX ||
w->param.eapdbtl == HDAC_INVALID) {
hdac_unlock(sc);
return (-1);
}
orig = w->param.eapdbtl;
if (left == 0)
w->param.eapdbtl &= ~HDA_CMD_SET_EAPD_BTL_ENABLE_EAPD;
else
w->param.eapdbtl |= HDA_CMD_SET_EAPD_BTL_ENABLE_EAPD;
if (orig != w->param.eapdbtl) {
uint32_t val;
if (hdac_eapd_switch[i].hp_switch != 0)
hdac_hp_switch_handler(devinfo);
val = w->param.eapdbtl;
if (devinfo->function.audio.quirks & HDA_QUIRK_EAPDINV)
val ^= HDA_CMD_SET_EAPD_BTL_ENABLE_EAPD;
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_EAPD_BTL_ENABLE(devinfo->codec->cad,
w->nid, val), devinfo->codec->cad);
}
hdac_unlock(sc);
return (left | (left << 8));
}
if (dev == SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME)
devinfo->function.audio.mvol = left | (right << 8);
mlvol = devinfo->function.audio.mvol & 0x7f;
mrvol = (devinfo->function.audio.mvol >> 8) & 0x7f;
lvol = 0;
rvol = 0;
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->widget == NULL || ctl->enable == 0 ||
!(ctl->ossmask & (1 << dev)))
continue;
switch (dev) {
case SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME:
lvol = ((ctl->ossval & 0x7f) * left) / 100;
lvol = (lvol * ctl->step) / 100;
rvol = (((ctl->ossval >> 8) & 0x7f) * right) / 100;
rvol = (rvol * ctl->step) / 100;
break;
default:
if (ctl->ossmask & SOUND_MASK_VOLUME) {
lvol = (left * mlvol) / 100;
lvol = (lvol * ctl->step) / 100;
rvol = (right * mrvol) / 100;
rvol = (rvol * ctl->step) / 100;
} else {
lvol = (left * ctl->step) / 100;
rvol = (right * ctl->step) / 100;
}
ctl->ossval = left | (right << 8);
break;
}
mute = 0;
if (ctl->step < 1) {
mute |= (left == 0) ? HDA_AMP_MUTE_LEFT :
(ctl->muted & HDA_AMP_MUTE_LEFT);
mute |= (right == 0) ? HDA_AMP_MUTE_RIGHT :
(ctl->muted & HDA_AMP_MUTE_RIGHT);
} else {
mute |= (lvol == 0) ? HDA_AMP_MUTE_LEFT :
(ctl->muted & HDA_AMP_MUTE_LEFT);
mute |= (rvol == 0) ? HDA_AMP_MUTE_RIGHT :
(ctl->muted & HDA_AMP_MUTE_RIGHT);
}
hdac_audio_ctl_amp_set(ctl, mute, lvol, rvol);
}
hdac_unlock(sc);
return (left | (right << 8));
}
static int
hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_setrecsrc(struct snd_mixer *m, uint32_t src)
{
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo = mix_getdevinfo(m);
struct hdac_widget *w, *cw;
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
uint32_t ret = src, target;
int i, j;
target = 0;
for (i = 0; i < SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES; i++) {
if (src & (1 << i)) {
target = 1 << i;
break;
}
}
hdac_lock(sc);
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (!(w->pflags & HDA_ADC_RECSEL))
continue;
for (j = 0; j < w->nconns; j++) {
cw = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, w->conns[j]);
if (cw == NULL || cw->enable == 0)
continue;
if ((target == SOUND_MASK_VOLUME &&
cw->type !=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER) ||
(target != SOUND_MASK_VOLUME &&
cw->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER))
continue;
if (cw->ctlflags & target) {
if (!(w->pflags & HDA_ADC_LOCKED))
hdac_widget_connection_select(w, j);
ret = target;
j += w->nconns;
}
}
}
hdac_unlock(sc);
return (ret);
}
static kobj_method_t hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_methods[] = {
KOBJMETHOD(mixer_init, hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_init),
KOBJMETHOD(mixer_set, hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_set),
KOBJMETHOD(mixer_setrecsrc, hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_setrecsrc),
{ 0, 0 }
};
MIXER_DECLARE(hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer);
static void
hdac_unsolq_task(void *context, int pending)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
sc = (struct hdac_softc *)context;
hdac_lock(sc);
hdac_unsolq_flush(sc);
hdac_unlock(sc);
}
/****************************************************************************
* int hdac_attach(device_t)
*
* Attach the device into the kernel. Interrupts usually won't be enabled
* when this function is called. Setup everything that doesn't require
* interrupts and defer probing of codecs until interrupts are enabled.
****************************************************************************/
static int
hdac_attach(device_t dev)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
int result;
int i;
uint16_t vendor;
uint8_t v;
sc = malloc(sizeof(*sc), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
sc->lock = snd_mtxcreate(device_get_nameunit(dev), HDAC_MTX_NAME);
sc->dev = dev;
sc->pci_subvendor = (uint32_t)pci_get_subdevice(sc->dev) << 16;
sc->pci_subvendor |= (uint32_t)pci_get_subvendor(sc->dev) & 0x0000ffff;
vendor = pci_get_vendor(dev);
if (sc->pci_subvendor == HP_NX6325_SUBVENDORX) {
/* Screw nx6325 - subdevice/subvendor swapped */
sc->pci_subvendor = HP_NX6325_SUBVENDOR;
}
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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callout_init(&sc->poll_hda, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
callout_init(&sc->poll_hdac, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
callout_init(&sc->poll_jack, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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TASK_INIT(&sc->unsolq_task, 0, hdac_unsolq_task, sc);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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sc->poll_ticks = 1;
sc->poll_ival = HDAC_POLL_INTERVAL;
if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev),
device_get_unit(dev), "polling", &i) == 0 && i != 0)
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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sc->polling = 1;
else
sc->polling = 0;
sc->chan_size = pcm_getbuffersize(dev,
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
HDA_BUFSZ_MIN, HDA_BUFSZ_DEFAULT, HDA_BUFSZ_MAX);
if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev),
device_get_unit(dev), "blocksize", &i) == 0 && i > 0) {
i &= HDA_BLK_ALIGN;
if (i < HDA_BLK_MIN)
i = HDA_BLK_MIN;
sc->chan_blkcnt = sc->chan_size / i;
i = 0;
while (sc->chan_blkcnt >> i)
i++;
sc->chan_blkcnt = 1 << (i - 1);
if (sc->chan_blkcnt < HDA_BDL_MIN)
sc->chan_blkcnt = HDA_BDL_MIN;
else if (sc->chan_blkcnt > HDA_BDL_MAX)
sc->chan_blkcnt = HDA_BDL_MAX;
} else
sc->chan_blkcnt = HDA_BDL_DEFAULT;
result = bus_dma_tag_create(NULL, /* parent */
HDAC_DMA_ALIGNMENT, /* alignment */
0, /* boundary */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT, /* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, /* filtfunc */
NULL, /* fistfuncarg */
sc->chan_size, /* maxsize */
1, /* nsegments */
sc->chan_size, /* maxsegsz */
0, /* flags */
NULL, /* lockfunc */
NULL, /* lockfuncarg */
&sc->chan_dmat); /* dmat */
if (result != 0) {
device_printf(dev, "%s: bus_dma_tag_create failed (%x)\n",
__func__, result);
snd_mtxfree(sc->lock);
free(sc, M_DEVBUF);
return (ENXIO);
}
sc->hdabus = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < HDAC_CODEC_MAX; i++)
sc->codecs[i] = NULL;
pci_enable_busmaster(dev);
if (vendor == INTEL_VENDORID) {
/* TCSEL -> TC0 */
v = pci_read_config(dev, 0x44, 1);
pci_write_config(dev, 0x44, v & 0xf8, 1);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(dev, "TCSEL: 0x%02d -> 0x%02d\n", v,
pci_read_config(dev, 0x44, 1));
);
}
#ifdef HDAC_MSI_ENABLED
if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev),
device_get_unit(dev), "msi", &i) == 0 && i != 0 &&
pci_msi_count(dev) == 1)
sc->flags |= HDAC_F_MSI;
else
#endif
sc->flags &= ~HDAC_F_MSI;
#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__)
sc->flags |= HDAC_F_DMA_NOCACHE;
if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev),
device_get_unit(dev), "snoop", &i) == 0 && i != 0) {
#else
sc->flags &= ~HDAC_F_DMA_NOCACHE;
#endif
/*
* Try to enable PCIe snoop to avoid messing around with
* uncacheable DMA attribute. Since PCIe snoop register
* config is pretty much vendor specific, there are no
* general solutions on how to enable it, forcing us (even
* Microsoft) to enable uncacheable or write combined DMA
* by default.
*
* http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms790324.aspx
*/
for (i = 0; i < HDAC_PCIESNOOP_LEN; i++) {
if (hdac_pcie_snoop[i].vendor != vendor)
continue;
sc->flags &= ~HDAC_F_DMA_NOCACHE;
if (hdac_pcie_snoop[i].reg == 0x00)
break;
v = pci_read_config(dev, hdac_pcie_snoop[i].reg, 1);
if ((v & hdac_pcie_snoop[i].enable) ==
hdac_pcie_snoop[i].enable)
break;
v &= hdac_pcie_snoop[i].mask;
v |= hdac_pcie_snoop[i].enable;
pci_write_config(dev, hdac_pcie_snoop[i].reg, v, 1);
v = pci_read_config(dev, hdac_pcie_snoop[i].reg, 1);
if ((v & hdac_pcie_snoop[i].enable) !=
hdac_pcie_snoop[i].enable) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(dev,
"WARNING: Failed to enable PCIe "
"snoop!\n");
);
#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__)
sc->flags |= HDAC_F_DMA_NOCACHE;
#endif
}
break;
}
#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__)
}
#endif
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(dev, "DMA Coherency: %s / vendor=0x%04x\n",
(sc->flags & HDAC_F_DMA_NOCACHE) ?
"Uncacheable" : "PCIe snoop", vendor);
);
/* Allocate resources */
result = hdac_mem_alloc(sc);
if (result != 0)
goto hdac_attach_fail;
result = hdac_irq_alloc(sc);
if (result != 0)
goto hdac_attach_fail;
/* Get Capabilities */
result = hdac_get_capabilities(sc);
if (result != 0)
goto hdac_attach_fail;
/* Allocate CORB and RIRB dma memory */
result = hdac_dma_alloc(sc, &sc->corb_dma,
sc->corb_size * sizeof(uint32_t));
if (result != 0)
goto hdac_attach_fail;
result = hdac_dma_alloc(sc, &sc->rirb_dma,
sc->rirb_size * sizeof(struct hdac_rirb));
if (result != 0)
goto hdac_attach_fail;
/* Quiesce everything */
hdac_reset(sc);
/* Initialize the CORB and RIRB */
hdac_corb_init(sc);
hdac_rirb_init(sc);
/* Defer remaining of initialization until interrupts are enabled */
sc->intrhook.ich_func = hdac_attach2;
sc->intrhook.ich_arg = (void *)sc;
if (cold == 0 || config_intrhook_establish(&sc->intrhook) != 0) {
sc->intrhook.ich_func = NULL;
hdac_attach2((void *)sc);
}
return (0);
hdac_attach_fail:
hdac_irq_free(sc);
hdac_dma_free(sc, &sc->rirb_dma);
hdac_dma_free(sc, &sc->corb_dma);
hdac_mem_free(sc);
snd_mtxfree(sc->lock);
free(sc, M_DEVBUF);
return (ENXIO);
}
static void
hdac_audio_parse(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
struct hdac_widget *w;
uint32_t res;
int i;
nid_t cad, nid;
cad = devinfo->codec->cad;
nid = devinfo->nid;
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_POWER_STATE(cad, nid, HDA_CMD_POWER_STATE_D0), cad);
DELAY(100);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad , nid, HDA_PARAM_SUB_NODE_COUNT), cad);
devinfo->nodecnt = HDA_PARAM_SUB_NODE_COUNT_TOTAL(res);
devinfo->startnode = HDA_PARAM_SUB_NODE_COUNT_START(res);
devinfo->endnode = devinfo->startnode + devinfo->nodecnt;
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad , nid, HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT), cad);
devinfo->function.audio.gpio = res;
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, " Vendor: 0x%08x\n",
devinfo->vendor_id);
device_printf(sc->dev, " Device: 0x%08x\n",
devinfo->device_id);
device_printf(sc->dev, " Revision: 0x%08x\n",
devinfo->revision_id);
device_printf(sc->dev, " Stepping: 0x%08x\n",
devinfo->stepping_id);
device_printf(sc->dev, "PCI Subvendor: 0x%08x\n",
sc->pci_subvendor);
device_printf(sc->dev, " Nodes: start=%d "
"endnode=%d total=%d\n",
devinfo->startnode, devinfo->endnode, devinfo->nodecnt);
device_printf(sc->dev, " CORB size: %d\n", sc->corb_size);
device_printf(sc->dev, " RIRB size: %d\n", sc->rirb_size);
device_printf(sc->dev, " Streams: ISS=%d OSS=%d BSS=%d\n",
sc->num_iss, sc->num_oss, sc->num_bss);
device_printf(sc->dev, " GPIO: 0x%08x\n",
devinfo->function.audio.gpio);
device_printf(sc->dev, " NumGPIO=%d NumGPO=%d "
"NumGPI=%d GPIWake=%d GPIUnsol=%d\n",
HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_NUM_GPIO(devinfo->function.audio.gpio),
HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_NUM_GPO(devinfo->function.audio.gpio),
HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_NUM_GPI(devinfo->function.audio.gpio),
HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_GPI_WAKE(devinfo->function.audio.gpio),
HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_GPI_UNSOL(devinfo->function.audio.gpio));
);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid, HDA_PARAM_SUPP_STREAM_FORMATS),
cad);
devinfo->function.audio.supp_stream_formats = res;
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid, HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE),
cad);
devinfo->function.audio.supp_pcm_size_rate = res;
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid, HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP),
cad);
devinfo->function.audio.outamp_cap = res;
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PARAMETER(cad, nid, HDA_PARAM_INPUT_AMP_CAP),
cad);
devinfo->function.audio.inamp_cap = res;
if (devinfo->nodecnt > 0)
devinfo->widget = (struct hdac_widget *)malloc(
sizeof(*(devinfo->widget)) * devinfo->nodecnt, M_HDAC,
M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO);
else
devinfo->widget = NULL;
if (devinfo->widget == NULL) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "unable to allocate widgets!\n");
devinfo->endnode = devinfo->startnode;
devinfo->nodecnt = 0;
return;
}
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL)
device_printf(sc->dev, "Ghost widget! nid=%d!\n", i);
else {
w->devinfo = devinfo;
w->nid = i;
w->enable = 1;
w->selconn = -1;
w->pflags = 0;
w->ctlflags = 0;
w->param.eapdbtl = HDAC_INVALID;
hdac_widget_parse(w);
}
}
}
static void
hdac_audio_ctl_parse(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctls;
struct hdac_widget *w, *cw;
int i, j, cnt, max, ocap, icap;
int mute, offset, step, size;
/* XXX This is redundant */
max = 0;
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (w->param.outamp_cap != 0)
max++;
if (w->param.inamp_cap != 0) {
switch (w->type) {
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR:
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER:
for (j = 0; j < w->nconns; j++) {
cw = hdac_widget_get(devinfo,
w->conns[j]);
if (cw == NULL || cw->enable == 0)
continue;
max++;
}
break;
default:
max++;
break;
}
}
}
devinfo->function.audio.ctlcnt = max;
if (max < 1)
return;
ctls = (struct hdac_audio_ctl *)malloc(
sizeof(*ctls) * max, M_HDAC, M_ZERO | M_NOWAIT);
if (ctls == NULL) {
/* Blekh! */
device_printf(sc->dev, "unable to allocate ctls!\n");
devinfo->function.audio.ctlcnt = 0;
return;
}
cnt = 0;
for (i = devinfo->startnode; cnt < max && i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
if (cnt >= max) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s: Ctl overflow!\n",
__func__);
break;
}
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
ocap = w->param.outamp_cap;
icap = w->param.inamp_cap;
if (ocap != 0) {
mute = HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_MUTE_CAP(ocap);
step = HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_NUMSTEPS(ocap);
size = HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_STEPSIZE(ocap);
offset = HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_OFFSET(ocap);
/*if (offset > step) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: BUGGY outamp: nid=%d "
"[offset=%d > step=%d]\n",
w->nid, offset, step);
);
offset = step;
}*/
ctls[cnt].enable = 1;
ctls[cnt].widget = w;
ctls[cnt].mute = mute;
ctls[cnt].step = step;
ctls[cnt].size = size;
ctls[cnt].offset = offset;
ctls[cnt].left = offset;
ctls[cnt].right = offset;
ctls[cnt++].dir = HDA_CTL_OUT;
}
if (icap != 0) {
mute = HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_MUTE_CAP(icap);
step = HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_NUMSTEPS(icap);
size = HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_STEPSIZE(icap);
offset = HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_OFFSET(icap);
/*if (offset > step) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: BUGGY inamp: nid=%d "
"[offset=%d > step=%d]\n",
w->nid, offset, step);
);
offset = step;
}*/
switch (w->type) {
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR:
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER:
for (j = 0; j < w->nconns; j++) {
if (cnt >= max) {
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: Ctl overflow!\n",
__func__);
break;
}
cw = hdac_widget_get(devinfo,
w->conns[j]);
if (cw == NULL || cw->enable == 0)
continue;
ctls[cnt].enable = 1;
ctls[cnt].widget = w;
ctls[cnt].childwidget = cw;
ctls[cnt].index = j;
ctls[cnt].mute = mute;
ctls[cnt].step = step;
ctls[cnt].size = size;
ctls[cnt].offset = offset;
ctls[cnt].left = offset;
ctls[cnt].right = offset;
ctls[cnt++].dir = HDA_CTL_IN;
}
break;
default:
if (cnt >= max) {
device_printf(sc->dev,
"%s: Ctl overflow!\n",
__func__);
break;
}
ctls[cnt].enable = 1;
ctls[cnt].widget = w;
ctls[cnt].mute = mute;
ctls[cnt].step = step;
ctls[cnt].size = size;
ctls[cnt].offset = offset;
ctls[cnt].left = offset;
ctls[cnt].right = offset;
ctls[cnt++].dir = HDA_CTL_IN;
break;
}
}
}
devinfo->function.audio.ctl = ctls;
}
static const struct {
uint32_t model;
uint32_t id;
uint32_t set, unset;
} hdac_quirks[] = {
/*
* XXX Force stereo quirk. Monoural recording / playback
* on few codecs (especially ALC880) seems broken or
* perhaps unsupported.
*/
{ HDA_MATCH_ALL, HDA_MATCH_ALL,
HDA_QUIRK_FORCESTEREO | HDA_QUIRK_IVREF, 0 },
{ ACER_ALL_SUBVENDOR, HDA_MATCH_ALL,
HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0, 0 },
{ ASUS_G2K_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC660,
HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0, 0 },
{ ASUS_M5200_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC880,
HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0, 0 },
{ ASUS_A7M_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC880,
HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0, 0 },
{ ASUS_A7T_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC882,
HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0, 0 },
{ ASUS_W2J_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC882,
HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0, 0 },
{ ASUS_U5F_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1986A,
HDA_QUIRK_EAPDINV, 0 },
{ ASUS_A8X_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1986A,
HDA_QUIRK_EAPDINV, 0 },
{ ASUS_F3JC_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC861,
HDA_QUIRK_OVREF, 0 },
{ UNIWILL_9075_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC861,
HDA_QUIRK_OVREF, 0 },
/*{ ASUS_M2N_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1988,
HDA_QUIRK_IVREF80, HDA_QUIRK_IVREF50 | HDA_QUIRK_IVREF100 },*/
{ MEDION_MD95257_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC880,
HDA_QUIRK_GPIO1, 0 },
{ LENOVO_3KN100_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1986A,
HDA_QUIRK_EAPDINV, 0 },
{ SAMSUNG_Q1_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_AD1986A,
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
HDA_QUIRK_EAPDINV, 0 },
{ APPLE_MB3_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_ALC885,
HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0 | HDA_QUIRK_OVREF50, 0},
{ APPLE_INTEL_MAC, HDA_CODEC_STAC9221,
HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0 | HDA_QUIRK_GPIO1, 0 },
{ DELL_D630_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_STAC9205,
HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0, 0 },
{ DELL_V1500_SUBVENDOR, HDA_CODEC_STAC9205,
HDA_QUIRK_GPIO0, 0 },
{ HDA_MATCH_ALL, HDA_CODEC_AD1988,
HDA_QUIRK_IVREF80, HDA_QUIRK_IVREF50 | HDA_QUIRK_IVREF100 },
{ HDA_MATCH_ALL, HDA_CODEC_AD1988B,
HDA_QUIRK_IVREF80, HDA_QUIRK_IVREF50 | HDA_QUIRK_IVREF100 },
{ HDA_MATCH_ALL, HDA_CODEC_CXVENICE,
0, HDA_QUIRK_FORCESTEREO },
{ HDA_MATCH_ALL, HDA_CODEC_STACXXXX,
HDA_QUIRK_SOFTPCMVOL, 0 }
};
#define HDAC_QUIRKS_LEN (sizeof(hdac_quirks) / sizeof(hdac_quirks[0]))
static void
hdac_vendor_patch_parse(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
struct hdac_widget *w;
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl;
uint32_t id, subvendor;
int i;
id = hdac_codec_id(devinfo);
subvendor = devinfo->codec->sc->pci_subvendor;
/*
* Quirks
*/
for (i = 0; i < HDAC_QUIRKS_LEN; i++) {
if (!(HDA_DEV_MATCH(hdac_quirks[i].model, subvendor) &&
HDA_DEV_MATCH(hdac_quirks[i].id, id)))
continue;
if (hdac_quirks[i].set != 0)
devinfo->function.audio.quirks |=
hdac_quirks[i].set;
if (hdac_quirks[i].unset != 0)
devinfo->function.audio.quirks &=
~(hdac_quirks[i].unset);
}
switch (id) {
case HDA_CODEC_ALC260:
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (w->type !=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT)
continue;
if (w->nid != 5)
w->enable = 0;
}
if (subvendor == HP_XW4300_SUBVENDOR) {
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 16, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL && ctl->widget != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 17, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL && ctl->widget != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
}
} else if (subvendor == HP_3010_SUBVENDOR) {
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 17, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL && ctl->widget != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 21, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL && ctl->widget != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
}
}
break;
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
case HDA_CODEC_ALC262:
if (subvendor == HP_DC7700S_SUBVENDOR) {
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 21, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL && ctl->widget != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_PHONEOUT;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_PHONEOUT;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 22, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL && ctl->widget != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
}
} else if (subvendor == HP_DC7700_SUBVENDOR) {
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 22, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL && ctl->widget != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 27, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL && ctl->widget != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
}
}
break;
case HDA_CODEC_ALC268:
if (HDA_DEV_MATCH(ACER_ALL_SUBVENDOR, subvendor)) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 29);
if (w != NULL) {
w->enable = 1;
w->type =
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_BEEP_WIDGET;
w->param.widget_cap &=
~HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_MASK;
w->param.widget_cap |=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_BEEP_WIDGET <<
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_SHIFT;
strlcpy(w->name, "beep widget", sizeof(w->name));
}
}
break;
case HDA_CODEC_ALC861:
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 21, 2, 1);
if (ctl != NULL)
ctl->muted = HDA_AMP_MUTE_ALL;
break;
case HDA_CODEC_ALC880:
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (w->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT &&
w->nid != 9 && w->nid != 29) {
w->enable = 0;
} else if (w->type !=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_BEEP_WIDGET &&
w->nid == 29) {
w->type =
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_BEEP_WIDGET;
w->param.widget_cap &=
~HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_MASK;
w->param.widget_cap |=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_BEEP_WIDGET <<
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_SHIFT;
strlcpy(w->name, "beep widget", sizeof(w->name));
}
}
break;
case HDA_CODEC_ALC883:
/*
* nid: 24/25 = External (jack) or Internal (fixed) Mic.
* Clear vref cap for jack connectivity.
*/
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 24);
if (w != NULL && w->enable != 0 && w->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX &&
(w->wclass.pin.config &
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK) ==
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_JACK)
w->wclass.pin.cap &= ~(
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_100_MASK |
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_80_MASK |
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_50_MASK);
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 25);
if (w != NULL && w->enable != 0 && w->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX &&
(w->wclass.pin.config &
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK) ==
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_JACK)
w->wclass.pin.cap &= ~(
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_100_MASK |
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_80_MASK |
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_50_MASK);
/*
* nid: 26 = Line-in, leave it alone.
*/
break;
case HDA_CODEC_AD1981HD:
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 11);
if (w != NULL && w->enable != 0 && w->nconns > 3)
w->selconn = 3;
if (subvendor == IBM_M52_SUBVENDOR) {
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 7, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL)
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
}
break;
case HDA_CODEC_AD1986A:
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (w->type !=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_OUTPUT)
continue;
if (w->nid != 3)
w->enable = 0;
}
if (subvendor == ASUS_M2NPVMX_SUBVENDOR ||
subvendor == ASUS_A8NVMCSM_SUBVENDOR) {
/* nid 28 is mic, nid 29 is line-in */
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 15);
if (w != NULL)
w->selconn = 2;
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 16);
if (w != NULL)
w->selconn = 1;
} else if (subvendor == ASUS_A8X_SUBVENDOR) {
/*
* This is just plain ridiculous.. There
* are several A8 series that share the same
* pci id but works differently (EAPD).
*/
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 26);
if (w != NULL && w->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX &&
(w->wclass.pin.config &
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK) !=
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_NONE)
devinfo->function.audio.quirks &=
~HDA_QUIRK_EAPDINV;
}
break;
case HDA_CODEC_AD1988:
case HDA_CODEC_AD1988B:
/*w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 12);
if (w != NULL) {
w->selconn = 1;
w->pflags |= HDA_ADC_LOCKED;
}
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 13);
if (w != NULL) {
w->selconn = 4;
w->pflags |= HDA_ADC_LOCKED;
}
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 14);
if (w != NULL) {
w->selconn = 2;
w->pflags |= HDA_ADC_LOCKED;
}*/
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 57, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_IGAIN;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_IGAIN;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 58, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_IGAIN;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_IGAIN;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 60, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_IGAIN;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_IGAIN;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 32, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_MIC | SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_MIC;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 32, 4, 1);
if (ctl != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_MIC | SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_MIC;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 32, 1, 1);
if (ctl != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_LINE | SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_LINE;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 32, 7, 1);
if (ctl != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER | SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
}
break;
case HDA_CODEC_STAC9205:
if ((subvendor == DELL_V1500_SUBVENDOR) ||
(subvendor == DELL_D630_SUBVENDOR)) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 29);
if (w != NULL)
w->selconn = 1;
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 30);
if (w != NULL)
w->selconn = 1;
}
break;
case HDA_CODEC_STAC9221:
/*
* Dell XPS M1210 need all DACs for each output jacks
*/
if (subvendor == DELL_XPSM1210_SUBVENDOR)
break;
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (w->type !=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_OUTPUT)
continue;
if (w->nid != 2)
w->enable = 0;
}
break;
case HDA_CODEC_STAC9221D:
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (w->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT &&
w->nid != 6)
w->enable = 0;
}
break;
case HDA_CODEC_STAC9227:
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 8);
if (w != NULL)
w->enable = 0;
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 9);
if (w != NULL)
w->enable = 0;
break;
case HDA_CODEC_CXWAIKIKI:
if (subvendor == HP_DV5000_SUBVENDOR) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, 27);
if (w != NULL)
w->enable = 0;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 16, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL)
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_SKIP;
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 25, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL && ctl->childwidget != NULL &&
ctl->childwidget->enable != 0) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_PCM | SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->childwidget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_PCM;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 25, 1, 1);
if (ctl != NULL && ctl->childwidget != NULL &&
ctl->childwidget->enable != 0) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_LINE | SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->childwidget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_LINE;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 25, 2, 1);
if (ctl != NULL && ctl->childwidget != NULL &&
ctl->childwidget->enable != 0) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_MIC | SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->childwidget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_MIC;
}
ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_amp_get(devinfo, 26, 0, 1);
if (ctl != NULL) {
ctl->ossmask = SOUND_MASK_SKIP;
/* XXX mixer \=rec mic broken.. why?!? */
/* ctl->widget->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_MIC; */
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
static int
hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_getnextdev(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
int *dev = &devinfo->function.audio.ossidx;
while (*dev < SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES) {
switch (*dev) {
case SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME:
case SOUND_MIXER_BASS:
case SOUND_MIXER_TREBLE:
case SOUND_MIXER_PCM:
case SOUND_MIXER_SPEAKER:
case SOUND_MIXER_LINE:
case SOUND_MIXER_MIC:
case SOUND_MIXER_CD:
case SOUND_MIXER_RECLEV:
case SOUND_MIXER_IGAIN:
case SOUND_MIXER_OGAIN: /* reserved for EAPD switch */
(*dev)++;
break;
default:
return (*dev)++;
break;
}
}
return (-1);
}
static int
hdac_widget_find_dac_path(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo, nid_t nid, int depth)
{
struct hdac_widget *w;
int i, ret = 0;
if (depth > HDA_PARSE_MAXDEPTH)
return (0);
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, nid);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
return (0);
switch (w->type) {
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_OUTPUT:
w->pflags |= HDA_DAC_PATH;
ret = 1;
break;
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER:
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR:
for (i = 0; i < w->nconns; i++) {
if (hdac_widget_find_dac_path(devinfo,
w->conns[i], depth + 1) != 0) {
if (w->selconn == -1)
w->selconn = i;
ret = 1;
w->pflags |= HDA_DAC_PATH;
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
return (ret);
}
static int
hdac_widget_find_adc_path(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo, nid_t nid, int depth)
{
struct hdac_widget *w;
int i, conndev, ret = 0;
if (depth > HDA_PARSE_MAXDEPTH)
return (0);
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, nid);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
return (0);
switch (w->type) {
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT:
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR:
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER:
for (i = 0; i < w->nconns; i++) {
if (hdac_widget_find_adc_path(devinfo, w->conns[i],
depth + 1) != 0) {
if (w->selconn == -1)
w->selconn = i;
w->pflags |= HDA_ADC_PATH;
ret = 1;
}
}
break;
case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX:
conndev = w->wclass.pin.config &
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_INPUT_CAP(w->wclass.pin.cap) &&
(conndev == HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_CD ||
conndev == HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_LINE_IN ||
conndev == HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MIC_IN)) {
w->pflags |= HDA_ADC_PATH;
ret = 1;
}
break;
/*case HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER:
if (w->pflags & HDA_DAC_PATH) {
w->pflags |= HDA_ADC_PATH;
ret = 1;
}
break;*/
default:
break;
}
return (ret);
}
static uint32_t
hdac_audio_ctl_outamp_build(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo,
nid_t nid, nid_t pnid, int index, int depth)
{
struct hdac_widget *w, *pw;
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl;
uint32_t fl = 0;
int i, ossdev, conndev, strategy;
if (depth > HDA_PARSE_MAXDEPTH)
return (0);
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, nid);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
return (0);
pw = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, pnid);
strategy = devinfo->function.audio.parsing_strategy;
if (w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER
|| w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR) {
for (i = 0; i < w->nconns; i++) {
fl |= hdac_audio_ctl_outamp_build(devinfo, w->conns[i],
w->nid, i, depth + 1);
}
w->ctlflags |= fl;
return (fl);
} else if (w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_OUTPUT &&
(w->pflags & HDA_DAC_PATH)) {
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->enable == 0 || ctl->widget == NULL)
continue;
/* XXX This should be compressed! */
if (((ctl->widget->nid == w->nid) ||
(ctl->widget->nid == pnid && ctl->index == index &&
(ctl->dir & HDA_CTL_IN)) ||
(ctl->widget->nid == pnid && pw != NULL &&
pw->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR &&
(pw->nconns < 2 || pw->selconn == index ||
pw->selconn == -1) &&
(ctl->dir & HDA_CTL_OUT)) ||
(strategy == HDA_PARSE_DIRECT &&
ctl->widget->nid == w->nid)) &&
!(ctl->ossmask & ~SOUND_MASK_VOLUME)) {
/*if (pw != NULL && pw->selconn == -1)
pw->selconn = index;
fl |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
fl |= SOUND_MASK_PCM;
ctl->ossmask |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->ossmask |= SOUND_MASK_PCM;
ctl->ossdev = SOUND_MIXER_PCM;*/
if (!(w->ctlflags & SOUND_MASK_PCM) ||
(pw != NULL &&
!(pw->ctlflags & SOUND_MASK_PCM))) {
fl |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
fl |= SOUND_MASK_PCM;
ctl->ossmask |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->ossmask |= SOUND_MASK_PCM;
ctl->ossdev = SOUND_MIXER_PCM;
w->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
w->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_PCM;
if (pw != NULL) {
if (pw->selconn == -1)
pw->selconn = index;
pw->ctlflags |=
SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
pw->ctlflags |=
SOUND_MASK_PCM;
}
}
}
}
w->ctlflags |= fl;
return (fl);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
} else if (w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX &&
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_INPUT_CAP(w->wclass.pin.cap) &&
(w->pflags & HDA_ADC_PATH)) {
conndev = w->wclass.pin.config &
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->enable == 0 || ctl->widget == NULL)
continue;
/* XXX This should be compressed! */
if (((ctl->widget->nid == pnid && ctl->index == index &&
(ctl->dir & HDA_CTL_IN)) ||
(ctl->widget->nid == pnid && pw != NULL &&
pw->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR &&
(pw->nconns < 2 || pw->selconn == index ||
pw->selconn == -1) &&
(ctl->dir & HDA_CTL_OUT)) ||
(strategy == HDA_PARSE_DIRECT &&
ctl->widget->nid == w->nid)) &&
!(ctl->ossmask & ~SOUND_MASK_VOLUME)) {
if (pw != NULL && pw->selconn == -1)
pw->selconn = index;
ossdev = 0;
switch (conndev) {
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MIC_IN:
ossdev = SOUND_MIXER_MIC;
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_LINE_IN:
ossdev = SOUND_MIXER_LINE;
break;
case HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_CD:
ossdev = SOUND_MIXER_CD;
break;
default:
ossdev =
hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_getnextdev(
devinfo);
if (ossdev < 0)
ossdev = 0;
break;
}
if (strategy == HDA_PARSE_MIXER) {
fl |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->ossmask |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
}
fl |= 1 << ossdev;
ctl->ossmask |= 1 << ossdev;
ctl->ossdev = ossdev;
}
}
w->ctlflags |= fl;
return (fl);
} else if (w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_BEEP_WIDGET) {
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->enable == 0 || ctl->widget == NULL)
continue;
/* XXX This should be compressed! */
if (((ctl->widget->nid == pnid && ctl->index == index &&
(ctl->dir & HDA_CTL_IN)) ||
(ctl->widget->nid == pnid && pw != NULL &&
pw->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR &&
(pw->nconns < 2 || pw->selconn == index ||
pw->selconn == -1) &&
(ctl->dir & HDA_CTL_OUT)) ||
(strategy == HDA_PARSE_DIRECT &&
ctl->widget->nid == w->nid)) &&
!(ctl->ossmask & ~SOUND_MASK_VOLUME)) {
if (pw != NULL && pw->selconn == -1)
pw->selconn = index;
fl |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
fl |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
ctl->ossmask |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->ossmask |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
ctl->ossdev = SOUND_MIXER_SPEAKER;
}
}
w->ctlflags |= fl;
return (fl);
}
return (0);
}
static uint32_t
hdac_audio_ctl_inamp_build(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo, nid_t nid, int depth)
{
struct hdac_widget *w, *cw;
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl;
uint32_t fl;
int i;
if (depth > HDA_PARSE_MAXDEPTH)
return (0);
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, nid);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
return (0);
/*if (!(w->pflags & HDA_ADC_PATH))
return (0);
if (!(w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT ||
w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR))
return (0);*/
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->enable == 0 || ctl->widget == NULL)
continue;
if (ctl->widget->nid == nid) {
ctl->ossmask |= SOUND_MASK_RECLEV;
w->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_RECLEV;
return (SOUND_MASK_RECLEV);
}
}
for (i = 0; i < w->nconns; i++) {
cw = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, w->conns[i]);
if (cw == NULL || cw->enable == 0)
continue;
if (cw->type != HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR)
continue;
fl = hdac_audio_ctl_inamp_build(devinfo, cw->nid, depth + 1);
if (fl != 0) {
cw->ctlflags |= fl;
w->ctlflags |= fl;
return (fl);
}
}
return (0);
}
static int
hdac_audio_ctl_recsel_build(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo, nid_t nid, int depth)
{
struct hdac_widget *w, *cw;
int i, child = 0;
if (depth > HDA_PARSE_MAXDEPTH)
return (0);
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, nid);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
return (0);
/*if (!(w->pflags & HDA_ADC_PATH))
return (0);
if (!(w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT ||
w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR))
return (0);*/
/* XXX weak! */
for (i = 0; i < w->nconns; i++) {
cw = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, w->conns[i]);
if (cw == NULL)
continue;
if (++child > 1) {
w->pflags |= HDA_ADC_RECSEL;
return (1);
}
}
for (i = 0; i < w->nconns; i++) {
if (hdac_audio_ctl_recsel_build(devinfo,
w->conns[i], depth + 1) != 0)
return (1);
}
return (0);
}
static int
hdac_audio_build_tree_strategy(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
struct hdac_widget *w, *cw;
int i, j, conndev, found_dac = 0;
int strategy;
strategy = devinfo->function.audio.parsing_strategy;
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (w->type != HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX)
continue;
if (!HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_OUTPUT_CAP(w->wclass.pin.cap))
continue;
conndev = w->wclass.pin.config &
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK;
if (!(conndev == HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_HP_OUT ||
conndev == HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_SPEAKER ||
conndev == HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_LINE_OUT))
continue;
for (j = 0; j < w->nconns; j++) {
cw = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, w->conns[j]);
if (cw == NULL || cw->enable == 0)
continue;
if (strategy == HDA_PARSE_MIXER && !(cw->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER ||
cw->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR))
continue;
if (hdac_widget_find_dac_path(devinfo, cw->nid, 0)
!= 0) {
if (w->selconn == -1)
w->selconn = j;
w->pflags |= HDA_DAC_PATH;
found_dac++;
}
}
}
return (found_dac);
}
static void
hdac_audio_build_tree(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
struct hdac_widget *w;
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl;
int i, j, dacs, strategy;
/* Construct DAC path */
strategy = HDA_PARSE_MIXER;
devinfo->function.audio.parsing_strategy = strategy;
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(devinfo->codec->sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: HWiP: HDA Widget Parser - Revision %d\n",
HDA_WIDGET_PARSER_REV);
);
dacs = hdac_audio_build_tree_strategy(devinfo);
if (dacs == 0) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(devinfo->codec->sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: HWiP: 0 DAC path found! "
"Retrying parser "
"using HDA_PARSE_DIRECT strategy.\n");
);
strategy = HDA_PARSE_DIRECT;
devinfo->function.audio.parsing_strategy = strategy;
dacs = hdac_audio_build_tree_strategy(devinfo);
}
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(devinfo->codec->sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: HWiP: Found %d DAC path using HDA_PARSE_%s "
"strategy.\n",
dacs, (strategy == HDA_PARSE_MIXER) ? "MIXER" : "DIRECT");
);
/* Construct ADC path */
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (w->type != HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT)
continue;
(void)hdac_widget_find_adc_path(devinfo, w->nid, 0);
}
/* Output mixers */
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if ((strategy == HDA_PARSE_MIXER &&
(w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER ||
w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR)
&& (w->pflags & HDA_DAC_PATH)) ||
(strategy == HDA_PARSE_DIRECT && (w->pflags &
(HDA_DAC_PATH | HDA_ADC_PATH)))) {
w->ctlflags |= hdac_audio_ctl_outamp_build(devinfo,
w->nid, devinfo->startnode - 1, 0, 0);
} else if (w->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_BEEP_WIDGET) {
j = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &j)) !=
NULL) {
if (ctl->enable == 0 || ctl->widget == NULL)
continue;
if (ctl->widget->nid != w->nid)
continue;
ctl->ossmask |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
ctl->ossmask |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
ctl->ossdev = SOUND_MIXER_SPEAKER;
w->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_VOLUME;
w->ctlflags |= SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER;
}
}
}
/* Input mixers (rec) */
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (!(w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT &&
w->pflags & HDA_ADC_PATH))
continue;
hdac_audio_ctl_inamp_build(devinfo, w->nid, 0);
hdac_audio_ctl_recsel_build(devinfo, w->nid, 0);
}
}
#define HDA_COMMIT_CONN (1 << 0)
#define HDA_COMMIT_CTRL (1 << 1)
#define HDA_COMMIT_EAPD (1 << 2)
#define HDA_COMMIT_GPIO (1 << 3)
#define HDA_COMMIT_MISC (1 << 4)
#define HDA_COMMIT_ALL (HDA_COMMIT_CONN | HDA_COMMIT_CTRL | \
HDA_COMMIT_EAPD | HDA_COMMIT_GPIO | HDA_COMMIT_MISC)
static void
hdac_audio_commit(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo, uint32_t cfl)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
struct hdac_widget *w;
nid_t cad;
int i;
if (!(cfl & HDA_COMMIT_ALL))
return;
cad = devinfo->codec->cad;
if ((cfl & HDA_COMMIT_MISC)) {
if (sc->pci_subvendor == APPLE_INTEL_MAC)
hdac_command(sc, HDA_CMD_12BIT(cad, devinfo->nid,
0x7e7, 0), cad);
}
if (cfl & HDA_COMMIT_GPIO) {
uint32_t gdata, gmask, gdir;
int commitgpio, numgpio;
gdata = 0;
gmask = 0;
gdir = 0;
commitgpio = 0;
numgpio = HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_NUM_GPIO(
devinfo->function.audio.gpio);
if (devinfo->function.audio.quirks & HDA_QUIRK_GPIOFLUSH)
commitgpio = (numgpio > 0) ? 1 : 0;
else {
for (i = 0; i < numgpio && i < HDA_GPIO_MAX; i++) {
if (!(devinfo->function.audio.quirks &
(1 << i)))
continue;
if (commitgpio == 0) {
commitgpio = 1;
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
gdata = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPIO_DATA(cad,
devinfo->nid), cad);
gmask = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPIO_ENABLE_MASK(cad,
devinfo->nid), cad);
gdir = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPIO_DIRECTION(cad,
devinfo->nid), cad);
device_printf(sc->dev,
"GPIO init: data=0x%08x "
"mask=0x%08x dir=0x%08x\n",
gdata, gmask, gdir);
gdata = 0;
gmask = 0;
gdir = 0;
);
}
gdata |= 1 << i;
gmask |= 1 << i;
gdir |= 1 << i;
}
}
if (commitgpio != 0) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"GPIO commit: data=0x%08x mask=0x%08x "
"dir=0x%08x\n",
gdata, gmask, gdir);
);
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_GPIO_ENABLE_MASK(cad, devinfo->nid,
gmask), cad);
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_GPIO_DIRECTION(cad, devinfo->nid,
gdir), cad);
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_GPIO_DATA(cad, devinfo->nid,
gdata), cad);
}
}
for (i = 0; i < devinfo->nodecnt; i++) {
w = &devinfo->widget[i];
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (cfl & HDA_COMMIT_CONN) {
if (w->selconn == -1)
w->selconn = 0;
if (w->nconns > 0)
hdac_widget_connection_select(w, w->selconn);
}
if ((cfl & HDA_COMMIT_CTRL) &&
w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX) {
uint32_t pincap;
pincap = w->wclass.pin.cap;
if ((w->pflags & (HDA_DAC_PATH | HDA_ADC_PATH)) ==
(HDA_DAC_PATH | HDA_ADC_PATH))
device_printf(sc->dev, "WARNING: node %d "
"participate both for DAC/ADC!\n", w->nid);
if (w->pflags & HDA_DAC_PATH) {
w->wclass.pin.ctrl &=
~HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_IN_ENABLE;
if ((w->wclass.pin.config &
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_MASK) !=
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_DEVICE_HP_OUT)
w->wclass.pin.ctrl &=
~HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_HPHN_ENABLE;
if ((devinfo->function.audio.quirks & HDA_QUIRK_OVREF100) &&
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_100(pincap))
w->wclass.pin.ctrl |=
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE(
HDA_CMD_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE_100);
else if ((devinfo->function.audio.quirks & HDA_QUIRK_OVREF80) &&
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_80(pincap))
w->wclass.pin.ctrl |=
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE(
HDA_CMD_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE_80);
else if ((devinfo->function.audio.quirks & HDA_QUIRK_OVREF50) &&
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_50(pincap))
w->wclass.pin.ctrl |=
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE(
HDA_CMD_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE_50);
} else if (w->pflags & HDA_ADC_PATH) {
w->wclass.pin.ctrl &=
~(HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_OUT_ENABLE |
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_HPHN_ENABLE);
if ((devinfo->function.audio.quirks & HDA_QUIRK_IVREF100) &&
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_100(pincap))
w->wclass.pin.ctrl |=
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE(
HDA_CMD_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE_100);
else if ((devinfo->function.audio.quirks & HDA_QUIRK_IVREF80) &&
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_80(pincap))
w->wclass.pin.ctrl |=
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE(
HDA_CMD_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE_80);
else if ((devinfo->function.audio.quirks & HDA_QUIRK_IVREF50) &&
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_50(pincap))
w->wclass.pin.ctrl |=
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE(
HDA_CMD_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE_50);
} else
w->wclass.pin.ctrl &= ~(
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_HPHN_ENABLE |
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_OUT_ENABLE |
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_IN_ENABLE |
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_VREF_ENABLE_MASK);
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL(cad, w->nid,
w->wclass.pin.ctrl), cad);
}
if ((cfl & HDA_COMMIT_EAPD) &&
w->param.eapdbtl != HDAC_INVALID) {
uint32_t val;
val = w->param.eapdbtl;
if (devinfo->function.audio.quirks &
HDA_QUIRK_EAPDINV)
val ^= HDA_CMD_SET_EAPD_BTL_ENABLE_EAPD;
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_EAPD_BTL_ENABLE(cad, w->nid,
val), cad);
}
DELAY(1000);
}
}
static void
hdac_audio_ctl_commit(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl;
int i;
devinfo->function.audio.mvol = 100 | (100 << 8);
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->enable == 0 || ctl->widget == NULL) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "[%2d] Ctl nid=%d",
i, (ctl->widget != NULL) ?
ctl->widget->nid : -1);
if (ctl->childwidget != NULL)
printf(" childnid=%d",
ctl->childwidget->nid);
if (ctl->widget == NULL)
printf(" NULL WIDGET!");
printf(" DISABLED\n");
);
continue;
}
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
if (ctl->ossmask == 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "[%2d] Ctl nid=%d",
i, ctl->widget->nid);
if (ctl->childwidget != NULL)
printf(" childnid=%d",
ctl->childwidget->nid);
printf(" Bind to NONE\n");
}
);
if (ctl->step > 0) {
ctl->ossval = (ctl->left * 100) / ctl->step;
ctl->ossval |= ((ctl->right * 100) / ctl->step) << 8;
} else
ctl->ossval = 0;
hdac_audio_ctl_amp_set(ctl, HDA_AMP_MUTE_DEFAULT,
ctl->left, ctl->right);
}
}
static int
hdac_pcmchannel_setup(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo, int dir)
{
struct hdac_chan *ch;
struct hdac_widget *w;
uint32_t cap, fmtcap, pcmcap, path;
int i, type, ret, max;
if (dir == PCMDIR_PLAY) {
type = HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_OUTPUT;
ch = &devinfo->codec->sc->play;
path = HDA_DAC_PATH;
} else {
type = HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT;
ch = &devinfo->codec->sc->rec;
path = HDA_ADC_PATH;
}
ch->caps = hdac_caps;
ch->caps.fmtlist = ch->fmtlist;
ch->bit16 = 1;
ch->bit32 = 0;
ch->pcmrates[0] = 48000;
ch->pcmrates[1] = 0;
ret = 0;
fmtcap = devinfo->function.audio.supp_stream_formats;
pcmcap = devinfo->function.audio.supp_pcm_size_rate;
max = (sizeof(ch->io) / sizeof(ch->io[0])) - 1;
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode && ret < max; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0 || w->type != type ||
!(w->pflags & path))
continue;
cap = w->param.widget_cap;
/*if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_DIGITAL(cap))
continue;*/
if (!HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_STEREO(cap))
continue;
cap = w->param.supp_stream_formats;
/*if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_STREAM_FORMATS_AC3(cap)) {
}
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_STREAM_FORMATS_FLOAT32(cap)) {
}*/
if (!HDA_PARAM_SUPP_STREAM_FORMATS_PCM(cap))
continue;
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
if (ret == 0) {
fmtcap = w->param.supp_stream_formats;
pcmcap = w->param.supp_pcm_size_rate;
} else {
fmtcap &= w->param.supp_stream_formats;
pcmcap &= w->param.supp_pcm_size_rate;
}
ch->io[ret++] = i;
}
ch->io[ret] = -1;
ch->supp_stream_formats = fmtcap;
ch->supp_pcm_size_rate = pcmcap;
/*
* 8bit = 0
* 16bit = 1
* 20bit = 2
* 24bit = 3
* 32bit = 4
*/
if (ret > 0) {
cap = pcmcap;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_16BIT(cap))
ch->bit16 = 1;
else if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_8BIT(cap))
ch->bit16 = 0;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_32BIT(cap))
ch->bit32 = 4;
else if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_24BIT(cap))
ch->bit32 = 3;
else if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_20BIT(cap))
ch->bit32 = 2;
i = 0;
if (!(devinfo->function.audio.quirks & HDA_QUIRK_FORCESTEREO))
ch->fmtlist[i++] = AFMT_S16_LE;
ch->fmtlist[i++] = AFMT_S16_LE | AFMT_STEREO;
if (ch->bit32 > 0) {
if (!(devinfo->function.audio.quirks &
HDA_QUIRK_FORCESTEREO))
ch->fmtlist[i++] = AFMT_S32_LE;
ch->fmtlist[i++] = AFMT_S32_LE | AFMT_STEREO;
}
ch->fmtlist[i] = 0;
i = 0;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_8KHZ(cap))
ch->pcmrates[i++] = 8000;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_11KHZ(cap))
ch->pcmrates[i++] = 11025;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_16KHZ(cap))
ch->pcmrates[i++] = 16000;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_22KHZ(cap))
ch->pcmrates[i++] = 22050;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_32KHZ(cap))
ch->pcmrates[i++] = 32000;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_44KHZ(cap))
ch->pcmrates[i++] = 44100;
/* if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_48KHZ(cap)) */
ch->pcmrates[i++] = 48000;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_88KHZ(cap))
ch->pcmrates[i++] = 88200;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_96KHZ(cap))
ch->pcmrates[i++] = 96000;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_176KHZ(cap))
ch->pcmrates[i++] = 176400;
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_192KHZ(cap))
ch->pcmrates[i++] = 192000;
/* if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_384KHZ(cap)) */
ch->pcmrates[i] = 0;
if (i > 0) {
ch->caps.minspeed = ch->pcmrates[0];
ch->caps.maxspeed = ch->pcmrates[i - 1];
}
}
return (ret);
}
static void
hdac_dump_ctls(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo, const char *banner, uint32_t flag)
{
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl;
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
int i;
uint32_t fl = 0;
if (flag == 0) {
fl = SOUND_MASK_VOLUME | SOUND_MASK_PCM |
SOUND_MASK_CD | SOUND_MASK_LINE | SOUND_MASK_RECLEV |
SOUND_MASK_MIC | SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER | SOUND_MASK_OGAIN;
}
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->enable == 0 || ctl->widget == NULL ||
ctl->widget->enable == 0 || (ctl->ossmask &
(SOUND_MASK_SKIP | SOUND_MASK_DISABLE)))
continue;
if ((flag == 0 && (ctl->ossmask & ~fl)) ||
(flag != 0 && (ctl->ossmask & flag))) {
if (banner != NULL) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s\n", banner);
}
goto hdac_ctl_dump_it_all;
}
}
return;
hdac_ctl_dump_it_all:
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->enable == 0 || ctl->widget == NULL ||
ctl->widget->enable == 0)
continue;
if (!((flag == 0 && (ctl->ossmask & ~fl)) ||
(flag != 0 && (ctl->ossmask & flag))))
continue;
if (flag == 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "Unknown Ctl (OSS: %s)\n",
hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_mask2name(ctl->ossmask));
}
device_printf(sc->dev, " |\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " +- nid: %2d index: %2d ",
ctl->widget->nid, ctl->index);
if (ctl->childwidget != NULL)
printf("(nid: %2d) ", ctl->childwidget->nid);
else
printf(" ");
printf("mute: %d step: %3d size: %3d off: %3d dir=0x%x ossmask=0x%08x\n",
ctl->mute, ctl->step, ctl->size, ctl->offset, ctl->dir,
ctl->ossmask);
}
}
static void
hdac_dump_audio_formats(struct hdac_softc *sc, uint32_t fcap, uint32_t pcmcap)
{
uint32_t cap;
cap = fcap;
if (cap != 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev, " Stream cap: 0x%08x\n", cap);
device_printf(sc->dev, " Format:");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_STREAM_FORMATS_AC3(cap))
printf(" AC3");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_STREAM_FORMATS_FLOAT32(cap))
printf(" FLOAT32");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_STREAM_FORMATS_PCM(cap))
printf(" PCM");
printf("\n");
}
cap = pcmcap;
if (cap != 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev, " PCM cap: 0x%08x\n", cap);
device_printf(sc->dev, " PCM size:");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_8BIT(cap))
printf(" 8");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_16BIT(cap))
printf(" 16");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_20BIT(cap))
printf(" 20");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_24BIT(cap))
printf(" 24");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_32BIT(cap))
printf(" 32");
printf("\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " PCM rate:");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_8KHZ(cap))
printf(" 8");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_11KHZ(cap))
printf(" 11");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_16KHZ(cap))
printf(" 16");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_22KHZ(cap))
printf(" 22");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_32KHZ(cap))
printf(" 32");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_44KHZ(cap))
printf(" 44");
printf(" 48");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_88KHZ(cap))
printf(" 88");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_96KHZ(cap))
printf(" 96");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_176KHZ(cap))
printf(" 176");
if (HDA_PARAM_SUPP_PCM_SIZE_RATE_192KHZ(cap))
printf(" 192");
printf("\n");
}
}
static void
hdac_dump_pin(struct hdac_softc *sc, struct hdac_widget *w)
{
uint32_t pincap, wcap;
pincap = w->wclass.pin.cap;
wcap = w->param.widget_cap;
device_printf(sc->dev, " Pin cap: 0x%08x\n", pincap);
device_printf(sc->dev, " ");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_IMP_SENSE_CAP(pincap))
printf(" ISC");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_TRIGGER_REQD(pincap))
printf(" TRQD");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_PRESENCE_DETECT_CAP(pincap))
printf(" PDC");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_HEADPHONE_CAP(pincap))
printf(" HP");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_OUTPUT_CAP(pincap))
printf(" OUT");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_INPUT_CAP(pincap))
printf(" IN");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_BALANCED_IO_PINS(pincap))
printf(" BAL");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL(pincap)) {
printf(" VREF[");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_50(pincap))
printf(" 50");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_80(pincap))
printf(" 80");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_100(pincap))
printf(" 100");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_GROUND(pincap))
printf(" GROUND");
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_VREF_CTRL_HIZ(pincap))
printf(" HIZ");
printf(" ]");
}
if (HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_EAPD_CAP(pincap))
printf(" EAPD");
if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_UNSOL_CAP(wcap))
printf(" : UNSOL");
printf("\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " Pin config: 0x%08x\n",
w->wclass.pin.config);
device_printf(sc->dev, " Pin control: 0x%08x", w->wclass.pin.ctrl);
if (w->wclass.pin.ctrl & HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_HPHN_ENABLE)
printf(" HP");
if (w->wclass.pin.ctrl & HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_IN_ENABLE)
printf(" IN");
if (w->wclass.pin.ctrl & HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CTRL_OUT_ENABLE)
printf(" OUT");
printf("\n");
}
static void
hdac_dump_amp(struct hdac_softc *sc, uint32_t cap, char *banner)
{
device_printf(sc->dev, " %s amp: 0x%08x\n", banner, cap);
device_printf(sc->dev, " "
"mute=%d step=%d size=%d offset=%d\n",
HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_MUTE_CAP(cap),
HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_NUMSTEPS(cap),
HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_STEPSIZE(cap),
HDA_PARAM_OUTPUT_AMP_CAP_OFFSET(cap));
}
static void
hdac_dump_nodes(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
struct hdac_widget *w, *cw;
int i, j;
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "Default Parameter\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "-----------------\n");
hdac_dump_audio_formats(sc,
devinfo->function.audio.supp_stream_formats,
devinfo->function.audio.supp_pcm_size_rate);
device_printf(sc->dev, " IN amp: 0x%08x\n",
devinfo->function.audio.inamp_cap);
device_printf(sc->dev, " OUT amp: 0x%08x\n",
devinfo->function.audio.outamp_cap);
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "Ghost widget nid=%d\n", i);
continue;
}
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " nid: %d [%s]%s\n", w->nid,
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_DIGITAL(w->param.widget_cap) ?
"DIGITAL" : "ANALOG",
(w->enable == 0) ? " [DISABLED]" : "");
device_printf(sc->dev, " name: %s\n", w->name);
device_printf(sc->dev, " widget_cap: 0x%08x\n",
w->param.widget_cap);
device_printf(sc->dev, " Parse flags: 0x%08x\n",
w->pflags);
device_printf(sc->dev, " Ctl flags: 0x%08x\n",
w->ctlflags);
if (w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_OUTPUT ||
w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_INPUT) {
hdac_dump_audio_formats(sc,
w->param.supp_stream_formats,
w->param.supp_pcm_size_rate);
} else if (w->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX)
hdac_dump_pin(sc, w);
if (w->param.eapdbtl != HDAC_INVALID)
device_printf(sc->dev, " EAPD: 0x%08x\n",
w->param.eapdbtl);
if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_OUT_AMP(w->param.widget_cap) &&
w->param.outamp_cap != 0)
hdac_dump_amp(sc, w->param.outamp_cap, "Output");
if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_IN_AMP(w->param.widget_cap) &&
w->param.inamp_cap != 0)
hdac_dump_amp(sc, w->param.inamp_cap, " Input");
device_printf(sc->dev, " connections: %d\n", w->nconns);
for (j = 0; j < w->nconns; j++) {
cw = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, w->conns[j]);
device_printf(sc->dev, " |\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " + <- nid=%d [%s]",
w->conns[j], (cw == NULL) ? "GHOST!" : cw->name);
if (cw == NULL)
printf(" [UNKNOWN]");
else if (cw->enable == 0)
printf(" [DISABLED]");
if (w->nconns > 1 && w->selconn == j && w->type !=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER)
printf(" (selected)");
printf("\n");
}
}
}
static int
hdac_dump_dac_internal(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo, nid_t nid, int depth)
{
struct hdac_widget *w, *cw;
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
int i;
if (depth > HDA_PARSE_MAXDEPTH)
return (0);
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, nid);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0 || !(w->pflags & HDA_DAC_PATH))
return (0);
if (w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " nid=%d [%s]\n", w->nid, w->name);
device_printf(sc->dev, " ^\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " |\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " +-----<------+\n");
} else {
device_printf(sc->dev, " ^\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " |\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " ");
printf(" nid=%d [%s]\n", w->nid, w->name);
}
if (w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_OUTPUT) {
return (1);
} else if (w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_MIXER) {
for (i = 0; i < w->nconns; i++) {
cw = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, w->conns[i]);
if (cw == NULL || cw->enable == 0 || cw->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX)
continue;
if (hdac_dump_dac_internal(devinfo, cw->nid,
depth + 1) != 0)
return (1);
}
} else if ((w->type ==
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_AUDIO_SELECTOR ||
w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX) &&
w->selconn > -1 && w->selconn < w->nconns) {
if (hdac_dump_dac_internal(devinfo, w->conns[w->selconn],
depth + 1) != 0)
return (1);
}
return (0);
}
static void
hdac_dump_dac(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
struct hdac_widget *w;
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
int i, printed = 0;
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (w->type != HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX ||
!(w->pflags & HDA_DAC_PATH))
continue;
if (printed == 0) {
printed = 1;
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "Playback path:\n");
}
hdac_dump_dac_internal(devinfo, w->nid, 0);
}
}
static void
hdac_dump_adc(struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo)
{
struct hdac_widget *w, *cw;
struct hdac_softc *sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
int i, j;
int printed = 0;
char ossdevs[256];
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->enable == 0)
continue;
if (!(w->pflags & HDA_ADC_RECSEL))
continue;
if (printed == 0) {
printed = 1;
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "Recording sources:\n");
}
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " nid=%d [%s]\n", w->nid, w->name);
for (j = 0; j < w->nconns; j++) {
cw = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, w->conns[j]);
if (cw == NULL || cw->enable == 0)
continue;
hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_mask2allname(cw->ctlflags,
ossdevs, sizeof(ossdevs));
device_printf(sc->dev, " |\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " + <- nid=%d [%s]",
cw->nid, cw->name);
if (strlen(ossdevs) > 0) {
printf(" [recsrc: %s]", ossdevs);
}
printf("\n");
}
}
}
static void
hdac_dump_pcmchannels(struct hdac_softc *sc, int pcnt, int rcnt)
{
nid_t *nids;
if (pcnt > 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " PCM Playback: %d\n", pcnt);
hdac_dump_audio_formats(sc, sc->play.supp_stream_formats,
sc->play.supp_pcm_size_rate);
device_printf(sc->dev, " DAC:");
for (nids = sc->play.io; *nids != -1; nids++)
printf(" %d", *nids);
printf("\n");
}
if (rcnt > 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, " PCM Record: %d\n", rcnt);
hdac_dump_audio_formats(sc, sc->play.supp_stream_formats,
sc->rec.supp_pcm_size_rate);
device_printf(sc->dev, " ADC:");
for (nids = sc->rec.io; *nids != -1; nids++)
printf(" %d", *nids);
printf("\n");
}
}
static void
hdac_release_resources(struct hdac_softc *sc)
{
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo = NULL;
device_t *devlist = NULL;
int i, devcount;
if (sc == NULL)
return;
hdac_lock(sc);
sc->polling = 0;
sc->poll_ival = 0;
callout_stop(&sc->poll_hda);
callout_stop(&sc->poll_hdac);
callout_stop(&sc->poll_jack);
hdac_reset(sc);
hdac_unlock(sc);
taskqueue_drain(taskqueue_thread, &sc->unsolq_task);
callout_drain(&sc->poll_hda);
callout_drain(&sc->poll_hdac);
callout_drain(&sc->poll_jack);
hdac_irq_free(sc);
device_get_children(sc->dev, &devlist, &devcount);
for (i = 0; devlist != NULL && i < devcount; i++) {
devinfo = (struct hdac_devinfo *)device_get_ivars(devlist[i]);
if (devinfo == NULL)
continue;
if (devinfo->widget != NULL)
free(devinfo->widget, M_HDAC);
if (devinfo->node_type ==
HDA_PARAM_FCT_GRP_TYPE_NODE_TYPE_AUDIO &&
devinfo->function.audio.ctl != NULL)
free(devinfo->function.audio.ctl, M_HDAC);
free(devinfo, M_HDAC);
device_delete_child(sc->dev, devlist[i]);
}
if (devlist != NULL)
free(devlist, M_TEMP);
for (i = 0; i < HDAC_CODEC_MAX; i++) {
if (sc->codecs[i] != NULL)
free(sc->codecs[i], M_HDAC);
sc->codecs[i] = NULL;
}
hdac_dma_free(sc, &sc->pos_dma);
hdac_dma_free(sc, &sc->rirb_dma);
hdac_dma_free(sc, &sc->corb_dma);
if (sc->play.blkcnt > 0)
hdac_dma_free(sc, &sc->play.bdl_dma);
if (sc->rec.blkcnt > 0)
hdac_dma_free(sc, &sc->rec.bdl_dma);
if (sc->chan_dmat != NULL) {
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->chan_dmat);
sc->chan_dmat = NULL;
}
hdac_mem_free(sc);
snd_mtxfree(sc->lock);
free(sc, M_DEVBUF);
}
/* This function surely going to make its way into upper level someday. */
static void
hdac_config_fetch(struct hdac_softc *sc, uint32_t *on, uint32_t *off)
{
const char *res = NULL;
int i = 0, j, k, len, inv;
if (on != NULL)
*on = 0;
if (off != NULL)
*off = 0;
if (sc == NULL)
return;
if (resource_string_value(device_get_name(sc->dev),
device_get_unit(sc->dev), "config", &res) != 0)
return;
if (!(res != NULL && strlen(res) > 0))
return;
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: HDA Config:");
);
for (;;) {
while (res[i] != '\0' &&
(res[i] == ',' || isspace(res[i]) != 0))
i++;
if (res[i] == '\0') {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
printf("\n");
);
return;
}
j = i;
while (res[j] != '\0' &&
!(res[j] == ',' || isspace(res[j]) != 0))
j++;
len = j - i;
if (len > 2 && strncmp(res + i, "no", 2) == 0)
inv = 2;
else
inv = 0;
for (k = 0; len > inv && k < HDAC_QUIRKS_TAB_LEN; k++) {
if (strncmp(res + i + inv,
hdac_quirks_tab[k].key, len - inv) != 0)
continue;
if (len - inv != strlen(hdac_quirks_tab[k].key))
break;
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
printf(" %s%s", (inv != 0) ? "no" : "",
hdac_quirks_tab[k].key);
);
if (inv == 0 && on != NULL)
*on |= hdac_quirks_tab[k].value;
else if (inv != 0 && off != NULL)
*off |= hdac_quirks_tab[k].value;
break;
}
i = j;
}
}
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
#ifdef SND_DYNSYSCTL
static int
sysctl_hdac_polling(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo;
device_t dev;
uint32_t ctl;
int err, val;
dev = oidp->oid_arg1;
devinfo = pcm_getdevinfo(dev);
if (devinfo == NULL || devinfo->codec == NULL ||
devinfo->codec->sc == NULL)
return (EINVAL);
sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
hdac_lock(sc);
val = sc->polling;
hdac_unlock(sc);
err = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &val, 0, req);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if (err != 0 || req->newptr == NULL)
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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return (err);
if (val < 0 || val > 1)
return (EINVAL);
hdac_lock(sc);
if (val != sc->polling) {
if (hda_chan_active(sc) != 0)
err = EBUSY;
else if (val == 0) {
callout_stop(&sc->poll_hdac);
hdac_unlock(sc);
callout_drain(&sc->poll_hdac);
hdac_lock(sc);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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HDAC_WRITE_2(&sc->mem, HDAC_RINTCNT,
sc->rirb_size / 2);
ctl = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBCTL);
ctl |= HDAC_RIRBCTL_RINTCTL;
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBCTL, ctl);
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_INTCTL,
HDAC_INTCTL_CIE | HDAC_INTCTL_GIE);
sc->polling = 0;
DELAY(1000);
} else {
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_INTCTL, 0);
HDAC_WRITE_2(&sc->mem, HDAC_RINTCNT, 0);
ctl = HDAC_READ_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBCTL);
ctl &= ~HDAC_RIRBCTL_RINTCTL;
HDAC_WRITE_1(&sc->mem, HDAC_RIRBCTL, ctl);
hdac_unlock(sc);
taskqueue_drain(taskqueue_thread, &sc->unsolq_task);
hdac_lock(sc);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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callout_reset(&sc->poll_hdac, 1, hdac_poll_callback,
sc);
sc->polling = 1;
DELAY(1000);
}
}
hdac_unlock(sc);
return (err);
}
static int
sysctl_hdac_polling_interval(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo;
device_t dev;
int err, val;
dev = oidp->oid_arg1;
devinfo = pcm_getdevinfo(dev);
if (devinfo == NULL || devinfo->codec == NULL ||
devinfo->codec->sc == NULL)
return (EINVAL);
sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
hdac_lock(sc);
val = ((uint64_t)sc->poll_ival * 1000) / hz;
hdac_unlock(sc);
err = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &val, 0, req);
if (err != 0 || req->newptr == NULL)
return (err);
if (val < 1)
val = 1;
if (val > 5000)
val = 5000;
val = ((uint64_t)val * hz) / 1000;
if (val < 1)
val = 1;
if (val > (hz * 5))
val = hz * 5;
hdac_lock(sc);
sc->poll_ival = val;
hdac_unlock(sc);
return (err);
}
#ifdef SND_DEBUG
static int
sysctl_hdac_pindump(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo;
struct hdac_widget *w;
device_t dev;
uint32_t res, pincap, timeout;
int i, err, val;
nid_t cad;
dev = oidp->oid_arg1;
devinfo = pcm_getdevinfo(dev);
if (devinfo == NULL || devinfo->codec == NULL ||
devinfo->codec->sc == NULL)
return (EINVAL);
val = 0;
err = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &val, 0, req);
if (err != 0 || req->newptr == NULL || val == 0)
return (err);
sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
cad = devinfo->codec->cad;
hdac_lock(sc);
device_printf(dev, "HDAC Dump AFG [nid=%d]:\n", devinfo->nid);
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL || w->type !=
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX)
continue;
pincap = w->wclass.pin.cap;
if ((HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_IMP_SENSE_CAP(pincap) ||
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_PRESENCE_DETECT_CAP(pincap)) &&
HDA_PARAM_PIN_CAP_TRIGGER_REQD(pincap)) {
timeout = 10000;
hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_PIN_SENSE(cad, w->nid, 0), cad);
do {
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_PIN_SENSE(cad, w->nid), cad);
if (res != 0x7fffffff)
break;
DELAY(10);
} while (--timeout != 0);
} else {
timeout = -1;
res = hdac_command(sc, HDA_CMD_GET_PIN_SENSE(cad,
w->nid), cad);
}
device_printf(dev,
"PIN_SENSE: nid=%-3d timeout=%d res=0x%08x [%s]\n",
w->nid, timeout, res,
(w->enable == 0) ? "DISABLED" : "ENABLED");
}
device_printf(dev,
"NumGPIO=%d NumGPO=%d NumGPI=%d GPIWake=%d GPIUnsol=%d\n",
HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_NUM_GPIO(devinfo->function.audio.gpio),
HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_NUM_GPO(devinfo->function.audio.gpio),
HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_NUM_GPI(devinfo->function.audio.gpio),
HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_GPI_WAKE(devinfo->function.audio.gpio),
HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_GPI_UNSOL(devinfo->function.audio.gpio));
if (HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_NUM_GPI(devinfo->function.audio.gpio) > 0) {
device_printf(dev, " GPI:");
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPI_DATA(cad, devinfo->nid), cad);
printf(" data=0x%08x", res);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPI_WAKE_ENABLE_MASK(cad, devinfo->nid),
cad);
printf(" wake=0x%08x", res);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPI_UNSOLICITED_ENABLE_MASK(cad, devinfo->nid),
cad);
printf(" unsol=0x%08x", res);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPI_STICKY_MASK(cad, devinfo->nid), cad);
printf(" sticky=0x%08x\n", res);
}
if (HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_NUM_GPO(devinfo->function.audio.gpio) > 0) {
device_printf(dev, " GPO:");
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPO_DATA(cad, devinfo->nid), cad);
printf(" data=0x%08x\n", res);
}
if (HDA_PARAM_GPIO_COUNT_NUM_GPIO(devinfo->function.audio.gpio) > 0) {
device_printf(dev, "GPI0:");
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPIO_DATA(cad, devinfo->nid), cad);
printf(" data=0x%08x", res);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPIO_ENABLE_MASK(cad, devinfo->nid), cad);
printf(" enable=0x%08x", res);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPIO_DIRECTION(cad, devinfo->nid), cad);
printf(" direction=0x%08x\n", res);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPIO_WAKE_ENABLE_MASK(cad, devinfo->nid), cad);
device_printf(dev, " wake=0x%08x", res);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPIO_UNSOLICITED_ENABLE_MASK(cad, devinfo->nid),
cad);
printf(" unsol=0x%08x", res);
res = hdac_command(sc,
HDA_CMD_GET_GPIO_STICKY_MASK(cad, devinfo->nid), cad);
printf(" sticky=0x%08x\n", res);
}
hdac_unlock(sc);
return (0);
}
#endif
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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#endif
static void
hdac_attach2(void *arg)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc;
struct hdac_widget *w;
struct hdac_audio_ctl *ctl;
uint32_t quirks_on, quirks_off;
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
int pcnt, rcnt, codec_index;
int i;
char status[SND_STATUSLEN];
device_t *devlist = NULL;
int devcount;
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo = NULL;
sc = (struct hdac_softc *)arg;
hdac_config_fetch(sc, &quirks_on, &quirks_off);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: HDA Config: on=0x%08x off=0x%08x\n",
quirks_on, quirks_off);
);
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(sc->dev),
device_get_unit(sc->dev), "codec_index", &codec_index) != 0) {
switch (sc->pci_subvendor) {
case GB_G33S2H_SUBVENDOR:
codec_index = 2;
break;
default:
codec_index = 0;
break;
}
}
hdac_lock(sc);
/* Remove ourselves from the config hooks */
if (sc->intrhook.ich_func != NULL) {
config_intrhook_disestablish(&sc->intrhook);
sc->intrhook.ich_func = NULL;
}
/* Start the corb and rirb engines */
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: Starting CORB Engine...\n");
);
hdac_corb_start(sc);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: Starting RIRB Engine...\n");
);
hdac_rirb_start(sc);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: Enabling controller interrupt...\n");
);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
if (sc->polling == 0)
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_INTCTL,
HDAC_INTCTL_CIE | HDAC_INTCTL_GIE);
HDAC_WRITE_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_GCTL, HDAC_READ_4(&sc->mem, HDAC_GCTL) |
HDAC_GCTL_UNSOL);
DELAY(1000);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: Scanning HDA codecs [start index=%d] ...\n",
codec_index);
);
- Gigabyte G33-S2H fixup, due to the present of multiple competing codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885). * Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index". Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Si 1848 laptop. Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it> - Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7020D laptop. Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com> - Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity, thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire universe. Move along with it. Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates. Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> - assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034 (662) which is now becoming MSI-034A. - Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due to global automute table entry which is not applicable for non-laptops. Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> - Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response. Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net Approved by: re (kensmith) MFC after: 3 days
2007-10-19 15:49:39 +00:00
hdac_scan_codecs(sc, codec_index);
device_get_children(sc->dev, &devlist, &devcount);
for (i = 0; devlist != NULL && i < devcount; i++) {
devinfo = (struct hdac_devinfo *)device_get_ivars(devlist[i]);
if (devinfo != NULL && devinfo->node_type ==
HDA_PARAM_FCT_GRP_TYPE_NODE_TYPE_AUDIO) {
break;
} else
devinfo = NULL;
}
if (devlist != NULL)
free(devlist, M_TEMP);
if (devinfo == NULL) {
hdac_unlock(sc);
device_printf(sc->dev, "Audio Function Group not found!\n");
hdac_release_resources(sc);
return;
}
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: Parsing AFG nid=%d cad=%d\n",
devinfo->nid, devinfo->codec->cad);
);
hdac_audio_parse(devinfo);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: Parsing Ctls...\n");
);
hdac_audio_ctl_parse(devinfo);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: Parsing vendor patch...\n");
);
hdac_vendor_patch_parse(devinfo);
if (quirks_on != 0)
devinfo->function.audio.quirks |= quirks_on;
if (quirks_off != 0)
devinfo->function.audio.quirks &= ~quirks_off;
/* XXX Disable all DIGITAL path. */
for (i = devinfo->startnode; i < devinfo->endnode; i++) {
w = hdac_widget_get(devinfo, i);
if (w == NULL)
continue;
if (HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_DIGITAL(w->param.widget_cap)) {
w->enable = 0;
continue;
}
/* XXX Disable useless pin ? */
if (w->type == HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_TYPE_PIN_COMPLEX &&
(w->wclass.pin.config &
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_MASK) ==
HDA_CONFIG_DEFAULTCONF_CONNECTIVITY_NONE)
w->enable = 0;
}
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->widget == NULL)
continue;
if (ctl->ossmask & SOUND_MASK_DISABLE)
ctl->enable = 0;
w = ctl->widget;
if (w->enable == 0 ||
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_DIGITAL(w->param.widget_cap))
ctl->enable = 0;
w = ctl->childwidget;
if (w == NULL)
continue;
if (w->enable == 0 ||
HDA_PARAM_AUDIO_WIDGET_CAP_DIGITAL(w->param.widget_cap))
ctl->enable = 0;
}
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: Building AFG tree...\n");
);
hdac_audio_build_tree(devinfo);
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
if (ctl->ossmask & (SOUND_MASK_SKIP | SOUND_MASK_DISABLE))
ctl->ossmask = 0;
}
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: AFG commit...\n");
);
hdac_audio_commit(devinfo, HDA_COMMIT_ALL);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: Ctls commit...\n");
);
hdac_audio_ctl_commit(devinfo);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: PCMDIR_PLAY setup...\n");
);
pcnt = hdac_pcmchannel_setup(devinfo, PCMDIR_PLAY);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA_DEBUG: PCMDIR_REC setup...\n");
);
rcnt = hdac_pcmchannel_setup(devinfo, PCMDIR_REC);
hdac_unlock(sc);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: OSS mixer initialization...\n");
);
/*
* There is no point of return after this. If the driver failed,
* so be it. Let the detach procedure do all the cleanup.
*/
if (mixer_init(sc->dev, &hdac_audio_ctl_ossmixer_class, devinfo) != 0)
device_printf(sc->dev, "Can't register mixer\n");
if (pcnt > 0)
pcnt = 1;
if (rcnt > 0)
rcnt = 1;
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"HDA_DEBUG: Registering PCM channels...\n");
);
if (pcm_register(sc->dev, devinfo, pcnt, rcnt) != 0)
device_printf(sc->dev, "Can't register PCM\n");
sc->registered++;
if ((devinfo->function.audio.quirks & HDA_QUIRK_DMAPOS) &&
hdac_dma_alloc(sc, &sc->pos_dma,
(sc->num_iss + sc->num_oss + sc->num_bss) * 8) != 0) {
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev,
"Failed to allocate DMA pos buffer (non-fatal)\n");
);
}
for (i = 0; i < pcnt; i++)
pcm_addchan(sc->dev, PCMDIR_PLAY, &hdac_channel_class, devinfo);
for (i = 0; i < rcnt; i++)
pcm_addchan(sc->dev, PCMDIR_REC, &hdac_channel_class, devinfo);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
#ifdef SND_DYNSYSCTL
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(device_get_sysctl_ctx(sc->dev),
SYSCTL_CHILDREN(device_get_sysctl_tree(sc->dev)), OID_AUTO,
"polling", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc->dev, sizeof(sc->dev),
sysctl_hdac_polling, "I", "Enable polling mode");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(device_get_sysctl_ctx(sc->dev),
SYSCTL_CHILDREN(device_get_sysctl_tree(sc->dev)), OID_AUTO,
"polling_interval", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc->dev,
sizeof(sc->dev), sysctl_hdac_polling_interval, "I",
"Controller/Jack Sense polling interval (1-1000 ms)");
#ifdef SND_DEBUG
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(device_get_sysctl_ctx(sc->dev),
SYSCTL_CHILDREN(device_get_sysctl_tree(sc->dev)), OID_AUTO,
"pindump", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc->dev, sizeof(sc->dev),
sysctl_hdac_pindump, "I", "Dump pin states/data");
#endif
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
#endif
snprintf(status, SND_STATUSLEN, "at memory 0x%lx irq %ld %s [%s]",
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
rman_get_start(sc->mem.mem_res), rman_get_start(sc->irq.irq_res),
PCM_KLDSTRING(snd_hda), HDA_DRV_TEST_REV);
pcm_setstatus(sc->dev, status);
device_printf(sc->dev, "<HDA Codec: %s>\n", hdac_codec_name(devinfo));
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
device_printf(sc->dev, "<HDA Codec ID: 0x%08x>\n",
hdac_codec_id(devinfo));
);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
2006-11-26 12:24:06 +00:00
device_printf(sc->dev, "<HDA Driver Revision: %s>\n",
HDA_DRV_TEST_REV);
HDA_BOOTVERBOSE(
if (devinfo->function.audio.quirks != 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "HDA config/quirks:");
for (i = 0; i < HDAC_QUIRKS_TAB_LEN; i++) {
if ((devinfo->function.audio.quirks &
hdac_quirks_tab[i].value) ==
hdac_quirks_tab[i].value)
printf(" %s", hdac_quirks_tab[i].key);
}
printf("\n");
}
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "+-------------------+\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "| DUMPING HDA NODES |\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "+-------------------+\n");
hdac_dump_nodes(devinfo);
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "+------------------------+\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "| DUMPING HDA AMPLIFIERS |\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "+------------------------+\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
i = 0;
while ((ctl = hdac_audio_ctl_each(devinfo, &i)) != NULL) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "%3d: nid=%d", i,
(ctl->widget != NULL) ? ctl->widget->nid : -1);
if (ctl->childwidget != NULL)
printf(" cnid=%d", ctl->childwidget->nid);
printf(" dir=0x%x index=%d "
"ossmask=0x%08x ossdev=%d%s\n",
ctl->dir, ctl->index,
ctl->ossmask, ctl->ossdev,
(ctl->enable == 0) ? " [DISABLED]" : "");
}
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "+-----------------------------------+\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "| DUMPING HDA AUDIO/VOLUME CONTROLS |\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "+-----------------------------------+\n");
hdac_dump_ctls(devinfo, "Master Volume (OSS: vol)", SOUND_MASK_VOLUME);
hdac_dump_ctls(devinfo, "PCM Volume (OSS: pcm)", SOUND_MASK_PCM);
hdac_dump_ctls(devinfo, "CD Volume (OSS: cd)", SOUND_MASK_CD);
hdac_dump_ctls(devinfo, "Microphone Volume (OSS: mic)", SOUND_MASK_MIC);
hdac_dump_ctls(devinfo, "Line-in Volume (OSS: line)", SOUND_MASK_LINE);
hdac_dump_ctls(devinfo, "Recording Level (OSS: rec)", SOUND_MASK_RECLEV);
hdac_dump_ctls(devinfo, "Speaker/Beep (OSS: speaker)", SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER);
hdac_dump_ctls(devinfo, NULL, 0);
hdac_dump_dac(devinfo);
hdac_dump_adc(devinfo);
device_printf(sc->dev, "\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "+--------------------------------------+\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "| DUMPING PCM Playback/Record Channels |\n");
device_printf(sc->dev, "+--------------------------------------+\n");
hdac_dump_pcmchannels(sc, pcnt, rcnt);
);
Welcome to Once-a-year Sound Mega-Commit. Enjoy numerous updates and fixes in every sense. General ------- - Multichannel safe, endian safe, format safe * Large part of critical pcm filters such as vchan.c, feeder_rate.c, feeder_volume.c, feeder_fmt.c and feeder.c has been rewritten so that using them does not cause the pcm data to be converted to 16bit little endian. * Macrosses for accessing pcm data safely are defined within sound.h in the form of PCM_READ_* / PCM_WRITE_* * Currently, most of them are probably limited for mono/stereo handling, but the future addition of true multichannel will be much easier. - Low latency operation * Well, this require lot more works to do not just within sound driver, but we're heading towards right direction. Buffer/block sizing within channel.c is rewritten to calculate precise allocation for various combination of sample/data/rate size. As a result, applying correct SNDCTL_DSP_POLICY value will achive expected latency behaviour simmilar to what commercial 4front driver do. * Signal handling fix. ctrl+c of "cat /dev/zero > /dev/dsp" does not result long delay. * Eliminate sound truncation if the sound data is too small. DIY: 1) Download / extract http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/lowlatency/shortfiles.tar.gz 2) Do a comparison between "cat state*.au > /dev/dsp" and "for x in state*.au ; do cat $x > /dev/dsp ; done" - there should be no "perceivable" differences. Double close for PR kern/31445. CAVEAT: Low latency come with (unbearable) price especially for poorly written applications. Applications that trying to act smarter by requesting (wrong) blocksize/blockcount will suffer the most. Fixup samples/patches can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ports/ - Switch minimum/maximum sampling rate limit to "1" and "2016000" (48k * 42) due to closer compatibility with 4front driver. Discussed with: marcus@ (long time ago?) - All driver specific sysctls in the form of "hw.snd.pcm%d.*" have been moved to their own dev sysctl nodes, notably: hw.snd.pcm%d.vchans -> dev.pcm.%d.vchans Bump __FreeBSD_version. Driver specific --------------- - Ditto for sysctls. - snd_atiixp, snd_es137x, snd_via8233, snd_hda * Numerous cleanups and fixes. * _EXPERIMENTAL_ polling mode support using simple callout_* mechanisme. This was intended for pure debugging and latency measurement, but proven good enough in few unexpected and rare cases (such as problematic shared IRQ with GIANT devices - USB). Polling can be enabled/disabled through dev.pcm.0.polling. Disabled by default. - snd_ich * Fix possible overflow during speed calibration. Delay final initialization (pcm_setstatus) after calibration finished. PR: kern/100169 Tested by: Kevin Overman <oberman@es.net> * Inverted EAPD for few Nec VersaPro. PR: kern/104715 Submitted by: KAWATA Masahiko <kawata@mta.biglobe.ne.jp> Thanks to various people, notably Joel Dahl, Yuriy Tsibizov, Kevin Oberman, those at #freebsd-azalia @ freenode and others for testing. Joel Dahl will do the manpage update.
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if (sc->polling != 0) {
hdac_lock(sc);
callout_reset(&sc->poll_hdac, 1, hdac_poll_callback, sc);
hdac_unlock(sc);
}
}
/****************************************************************************
* int hdac_detach(device_t)
*
* Detach and free up resources utilized by the hdac device.
****************************************************************************/
static int
hdac_detach(device_t dev)
{
struct hdac_softc *sc = NULL;
struct hdac_devinfo *devinfo = NULL;
int err;
devinfo = (struct hdac_devinfo *)pcm_getdevinfo(dev);
if (devinfo != NULL && devinfo->codec != NULL)
sc = devinfo->codec->sc;
if (sc == NULL)
return (0);
if (sc->registered > 0) {
err = pcm_unregister(dev);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
}
hdac_release_resources(sc);
return (0);
}
static device_method_t hdac_methods[] = {
/* device interface */
DEVMETHOD(device_probe, hdac_probe),
DEVMETHOD(device_attach, hdac_attach),
DEVMETHOD(device_detach, hdac_detach),
{ 0, 0 }
};
static driver_t hdac_driver = {
"pcm",
hdac_methods,
PCM_SOFTC_SIZE,
};
DRIVER_MODULE(snd_hda, pci, hdac_driver, pcm_devclass, 0, 0);
MODULE_DEPEND(snd_hda, sound, SOUND_MINVER, SOUND_PREFVER, SOUND_MAXVER);
MODULE_VERSION(snd_hda, 1);