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select/poll and DEVFS changes, which are limited to an include/define in sound.h and the actual select/poll implementation in sound.c [ This commit is blind, but the code is similar enough that there will hopefully be no problems. ]
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--- A new FreeBSD audio driver ---
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by Luigi Rizzo (luigi@iet.unipi.it)
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This is a new, completely rewritten, audio driver for FreeBSD.
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Only "soundcard.h" has remained largely similar to the original
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OSS/Voxware header file, mostly for compatibility with existing
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applications.
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This driver tries to cover those areas where the Voxware 3.0 driver
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is mostly lacking: full-duplex, audio applications, modern (mostly
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PnP) cards. For backward compatibility, the driver implements most
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of the Voxware ioctl() audio calls, so that many applications --
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even commercial ones -- will run unmodified with this driver. On
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the other hand, at the moment this driver does not support /dev/midi
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and /dev/synth, or some ioctl() used in xquake. Do not expect
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/dev/synth to be supported before summer'98.
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I also have implemented a new software interface with an independent
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set of ioctl(), to support some functions which were not easy to
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express with the existing software interface (e.g. full duplex on
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the SB16). To make an effective use of the new functionalities you
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need to recompile applications by replacing the audio module(s).
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Updated versions of this code will available at the following URL:
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http://www.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD.html
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Please READ CAREFULLY this file (and possibly the LaTeX documentation)
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to build a working kernel. The configuration is DIFFERENT (and
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hopefully much simpler) from the original Voxware driver. The
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relevant steps are indicated at "---INSTALLATION---".
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CARDS:
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The driver supports most clones of WSS, SB16 and SBPro cards.
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This includes those based on the Crystal CS423x, OPTI931, GUSPnP,
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Yamaha, SB16/32 (both plain ISA, PnP, and the various AWExx).
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Many PnP cards are directly recognised, for others you might need
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manual configuration. See the file "CARDS" for more details.
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APPLICATIONS:
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In general, most applications which use /dev/audio or /dev/dsp
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work unmodified or with a specially-supplied module.
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UNMODIFIED:
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- raplayer (Real Audio Player), rvplayer (linux version)
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- xboing
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- xanim
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- various mpeg players (mpg123, amp, ...);
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NOT WORKING
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- xquake (we do not support mmapped buffers yet);
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---INSTALLATION---
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* add the following lines to your kernel configuration file:
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controller pnp0 # this is required for PnP support
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device pcm0 at isa ? port? tty irq N drq D flags F vector pcmintr
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where
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N is the IRQ address used by the sound card,
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D is the primary DMA channel used by the sound card,
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F is used to specify a number of options, in particular:
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bit 2..0 secondary DMA channel;
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bit 4 set if the board uses two dma channels;
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bit 15..8 board type, overrides autodetection; leave it
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zero if don't know what to put in (and you don't,
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since this is unsupported at the moment...).
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The code will probe for common port addresses (0x220, 0x240
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for SB and clonse, 0x530 for WSS and clones), so you don't need
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to specify them if your system uses one of them. In case you
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do, note that for WSS cards the code assumes that the board
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occupies 8 IO addresses, the first four used to configure
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IRQ/DRQ, and the other four to access codec registers. Many
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boards (including all the ones I have) do not have registers
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to program IRQ and DRQ, so they really start at 0x534... yet
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I decided to use the old convention for historical reasons.
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You can use multiple sound cards, in which case you need more
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lines like
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device pcm1 at isa ? port? tty irq N drq D flags F vector pcmintr
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device pcm2 at isa ? port? tty irq N drq D flags F vector pcmintr
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...
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EXAMPLES: a typical "device" line for the SB16 (full duplex) is
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device pcm0 at isa ? port? tty irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15 vector pcmintr
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The driver will check at the default addresses (or the one you
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specify) which type of SoundBlaster you have (1.5, 2.0, 3.X
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aka SBPro, 4.X aka SB16) and use the correct commands. You
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_do_not_ need to specify different drivers (sb,sbpro,sbxvi) as
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it was the case (and a big source of confusion) in the previous
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sound driver.
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For a WSS-compatible codec (non PnP) working in full duplex using
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dma channels 1 and 3, you can specify:
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device pcm0 at isa ? port 0x530 tty irq 7 drq 1 flags 0x13 vector pcmintr
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(0x530 is a default if no port address is specified). The
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"flags 0x13" specifies that you have a dual dma board with
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channel 3 as secondary DMA channel.
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* build the kernel using the following steps
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config MYKERNEL
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cd /sys/compile/MYKERNEL
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make depend
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make
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* PnP support:
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For PnP cards, only the line for "pcm0" is needed (the code
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will allocate entries for more cards if found), but IT MUST
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INCLUDE ALL FIELDS, including "vector pcmintr". You can use
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the following line:
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device pcm0 at isa ? port? tty irq 7 drq 1 vector pcmintr
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NOTE that:
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- the parameters for the PnP device(s) will be read from the
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configuration of the card(s); they are usually assigned by
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the bios, and there is no way (at the moment) to override
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them, so if you have a broken (or no) PnP bios your only
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chance is to patch the pnp attach code in the driver for your
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card (ad1848.c, sb_dsp.c, clones.c) and write there the
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parameters you want;
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- The driver will assign unit numbers to the PnP cards starting
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from the next free one (e.g. 1, 2, ...) same as it is done
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with PCI devices which are clones of ISA devices.
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The driver assumes a working PnP bios, which will assign correct
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addresses and IO and DMA channels to the devices. If you do not
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have a PnP-aware BIOS, you must boot with the -c option and assign
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addresses manually the first time. The general commands are described in
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the pnp README file. For the card-specific commands check in the
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file CARDS.
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WHAT IF THIS DRIVER DOES NOT WORK:
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If the driver does not work with your hardware, I am willing to
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help but I need the following:
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- relevant lines in your config file;
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- dmesg output
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- possibly, pnpinfo output
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Please send all the above in plain text, not as a mime attachment.
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Common mistakes:
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* you are trying to use /dev/audio0 instead of /dev/audio1
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For technical reasons, a PnP device is attached as unit 1 instead
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of unit 0 -- most applications are programmed to access the audio
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hardware through /dev/audio, /dev/dsp, /dev/mixer which are in turn
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symlinks to the correct device entries. Check them and possibly fix
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these symlinks in /dev
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* you have used a wrong config line
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The configuration of this driver is different from the Voxware one.
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Please read the information in this file carefully.
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* your BIOS is leaving the card disabled.
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Some BIOSes do not initialize the card, or leave it disabled. At the
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moment, the fix is to use the pnp code booting with "-c" and set the
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correct port, irq, drq etc for the card. See the PnP documentation.
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* your card is not recognized.
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This driver supports a large, but still limited, number of cards,
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mostly SB and WSS clones. Other cards may or may not work depending
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on how closely they emulate these devices. In case, send me an email
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with the info indicated above.
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* the mixer does not work well
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Different cards have different connections to the mixer, so it might
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well be that to control the volume of your CD you have to use the FM
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port, etc. Also, on some cards the volume might be lower than you
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expect. The mixer code still does not try to exploit the features of
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each card, and it just provides basic functionalities.
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--- ACKNWOLEDGEMENTS ---
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Several people helped, directly or indirectly, in the development of
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this driver. In particular I would like to thank:
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* Hannu Savolainen (the Voxware author) for making his code
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available. It was a very good source of technical info;
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* Amancio Hasty for continuous support and his work on guspnp code;
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* Jim Lowe for his suggestion on the block-mode select;
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* Allison Mankin and Brad Karp at ISI-East for supplying a GUS PnP
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which allowed me to support this card;
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* Eric J. Schwertfeger for donating sn ES1868 card for writing the
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driver.
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* and many people who had the patience to try the driver
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on their cards and report success/fauilure and useful
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information.
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It was certainly helpful to have the data sheets for some of the
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devices I support available on the net, especially in the (unfortunately
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rare) cases where the data sheets matched the actual behaviour of
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the product. Too bad that no one of the chip/card manufacturers I
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have contacted by email regarding missing or inconsistent documentation
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on their products did even care to reply to my messages.
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