freebsd-nq/sys/dev/sound/isa/sndbuf_dma.c
Ariff Abdullah 90da2b2859 Sound Mega-commit. Expect further cleanup until code freeze.
For a slightly thorough explaination, please refer to
	[1] http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/SOUND_4.TXT.html .

Summary of changes includes:

1 Volume Per-Channel (vpc).  Provides private / standalone volume control
  unique per-stream pcm channel without touching master volume / pcm.
  Applications can directly use SNDCTL_DSP_[GET|SET][PLAY|REC]VOL, or for
  backwards compatibility, SOUND_MIXER_PCM through the opened dsp device
  instead of /dev/mixer.  Special "bypass" mode is enabled through
  /dev/mixer which will automatically detect if the adjustment is made
  through /dev/mixer and forward its request to this private volume
  controller.  Changes to this volume object will not interfere with
  other channels.

  Requirements:
    - SNDCTL_DSP_[GET|SET][PLAY|REC]_VOL are newer ioctls (OSSv4) which
      require specific application modifications (preferred).
    - No modifications required for using bypass mode, so applications
      like mplayer or xmms should work out of the box.

  Kernel hints:
    - hint.pcm.%d.vpc (0 = disable vpc).

  Kernel sysctls:
    - hw.snd.vpc_mixer_bypass (default: 1).  Enable or disable /dev/mixer
      bypass mode.
    - hw.snd.vpc_autoreset (default: 1).  By default, closing/opening
      /dev/dsp will reset the volume back to 0 db gain/attenuation.
      Setting this to 0 will preserve its settings across device
      closing/opening.
    - hw.snd.vpc_reset (default: 0).  Panic/reset button to reset all
      volume settings back to 0 db.
    - hw.snd.vpc_0db (default: 45).  0 db relative to linear mixer value.

2 High quality fixed-point Bandlimited SINC sampling rate converter,
  based on Julius O'Smith's Digital Audio Resampling -
  http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/resample/.  It includes a filter design
  script written in awk (the clumsiest joke I've ever written)
    - 100% 32bit fixed-point, 64bit accumulator.
    - Possibly among the fastest (if not fastest) of its kind.
    - Resampling quality is tunable, either runtime or during kernel
      compilation (FEEDER_RATE_PRESETS).
    - Quality can be further customized during kernel compilation by
      defining FEEDER_RATE_PRESETS in /etc/make.conf.

  Kernel sysctls:
    - hw.snd.feeder_rate_quality.
      0 - Zero-order Hold (ZOH).  Fastest, bad quality.
      1 - Linear Interpolation (LINEAR).  Slightly slower than ZOH,
          better quality but still does not eliminate aliasing.
      2 - (and above) - Sinc Interpolation(SINC).  Best quality.  SINC
          quality always start from 2 and above.

  Rough quality comparisons:
    - http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/z_comparison/

3 Bit-perfect mode.  Bypasses all feeder/dsp effects.  Pure sound will be
  directly fed into the hardware.

4 Parametric (compile time) Software Equalizer (Bass/Treble mixer). Can
  be customized by defining FEEDER_EQ_PRESETS in /etc/make.conf.

5 Transparent/Adaptive Virtual Channel. Now you don't have to disable
  vchans in order to make digital format pass through.  It also makes
  vchans more dynamic by choosing a better format/rate among all the
  concurrent streams, which means that dev.pcm.X.play.vchanformat/rate
  becomes sort of optional.

6 Exclusive Stream, with special open() mode O_EXCL.  This will "mute"
  other concurrent vchan streams and only allow a single channel with
  O_EXCL set to keep producing sound.

Other Changes:
    * most feeder_* stuffs are compilable in userland. Let's not
      speculate whether we should go all out for it (save that for
      FreeBSD 16.0-RELEASE).
    * kobj signature fixups, thanks to Andriy Gapon <avg@freebsd.org>
    * pull out channel mixing logic out of vchan.c and create its own
      feeder_mixer for world justice.
    * various refactoring here and there, for good or bad.
    * activation of few more OSSv4 ioctls() (see [1] above).
    * opt_snd.h for possible compile time configuration:
      (mostly for debugging purposes, don't try these at home)
        SND_DEBUG
        SND_DIAGNOSTIC
        SND_FEEDER_MULTIFORMAT
        SND_FEEDER_FULL_MULTIFORMAT
        SND_FEEDER_RATE_HP
        SND_PCM_64
        SND_OLDSTEREO

Manual page updates are on the way.

Tested by:	joel, Olivier SMEDTS <olivier at gid0 d org>, too many
          	unsung / unnamed heroes.
2009-06-07 19:12:08 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1999 Cameron Grant <cg@freebsd.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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*/
#ifdef HAVE_KERNEL_OPTION_HEADERS
#include "opt_snd.h"
#endif
#include <dev/sound/pcm/sound.h>
#include <isa/isavar.h>
SND_DECLARE_FILE("$FreeBSD$");
int
sndbuf_dmasetup(struct snd_dbuf *b, struct resource *drq)
{
/* should do isa_dma_acquire/isa_dma_release here */
if (drq == NULL) {
b->dmachan = -1;
} else {
sndbuf_setflags(b, SNDBUF_F_DMA, 1);
b->dmachan = rman_get_start(drq);
}
return 0;
}
int
sndbuf_dmasetdir(struct snd_dbuf *b, int dir)
{
KASSERT(b, ("sndbuf_dmasetdir called with b == NULL"));
KASSERT(sndbuf_getflags(b) & SNDBUF_F_DMA, ("sndbuf_dmasetdir called on non-ISA buffer"));
b->dir = (dir == PCMDIR_PLAY)? ISADMA_WRITE : ISADMA_READ;
return 0;
}
void
sndbuf_dma(struct snd_dbuf *b, int go)
{
KASSERT(b, ("sndbuf_dma called with b == NULL"));
KASSERT(sndbuf_getflags(b) & SNDBUF_F_DMA, ("sndbuf_dma called on non-ISA buffer"));
switch (go) {
case PCMTRIG_START:
/* isa_dmainit(b->chan, size); */
isa_dmastart(b->dir | ISADMA_RAW, b->buf, b->bufsize, b->dmachan);
break;
case PCMTRIG_STOP:
case PCMTRIG_ABORT:
isa_dmastop(b->dmachan);
isa_dmadone(b->dir | ISADMA_RAW, b->buf, b->bufsize, b->dmachan);
break;
}
DEB(printf("buf 0x%p ISA DMA %s, channel %d\n",
b,
(go == PCMTRIG_START)? "started" : "stopped",
b->dmachan));
}
int
sndbuf_dmaptr(struct snd_dbuf *b)
{
int i;
KASSERT(b, ("sndbuf_dmaptr called with b == NULL"));
KASSERT(sndbuf_getflags(b) & SNDBUF_F_DMA, ("sndbuf_dmaptr called on non-ISA buffer"));
if (!sndbuf_runsz(b))
return 0;
i = isa_dmastatus(b->dmachan);
KASSERT(i >= 0, ("isa_dmastatus returned %d", i));
return b->bufsize - i;
}
void
sndbuf_dmabounce(struct snd_dbuf *b)
{
KASSERT(b, ("sndbuf_dmabounce called with b == NULL"));
KASSERT(sndbuf_getflags(b) & SNDBUF_F_DMA, ("sndbuf_dmabounce called on non-ISA buffer"));
/* tell isa_dma to bounce data in/out */
}