freebsd-nq/sys/i386/isa/snd/sb_dsp.c
1997-09-21 03:21:34 +00:00

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/*
* sound/sb_dsp.c
*
* driver for the SoundBlaster and clones.
*
* Copyright 1997 Luigi Rizzo.
*
* Derived from files in the Voxware 3.5 distribution,
* Copyright by Hannu Savolainen 1994, under the same copyright
* conditions.
*
* 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.
*
*/
/*
* use this as a template file for board-specific drivers.
* The next two lines (and the final #endif) are in all drivers:
*/
#include <i386/isa/snd/sound.h>
#if NPCM > 0
/*
* Begin with the board-specific include files...
*/
#define __SB_MIXER_C__ /* XXX warning... */
#include <i386/isa/snd/sbcard.h>
/*
* then prototypes of functions which go in the snddev_info
* (usually static, unless they are shared by other modules)...
*/
static int sb_probe(struct isa_device *dev);
static int sb_attach(struct isa_device *dev);
static d_open_t sb_dsp_open;
static d_close_t sb_dsp_close;
static d_ioctl_t sb_dsp_ioctl;
static irq_proc_t sbintr;
static snd_callback_t sb_callback;
/*
* and prototypes for other private functions defined in this module.
*/
static void sb_dsp_init(snddev_info *d, struct isa_device *dev);
static void sb_mix_init(snddev_info *d);
static int sb_mixer_set(snddev_info *d, int dev, int value);
static int dsp_speed(snddev_info *d);
static void sb_mixer_reset(snddev_info *d);
u_int sb_get_byte(int io_base);
/*
* Then put here the descriptors for the various boards supported
* by this module, properly initialized.
*/
snddev_info sb_op_desc = {
"basic soundblaster",
SNDCARD_SB,
sb_probe,
sb_attach,
sb_dsp_open,
sb_dsp_close /* sb_close */,
NULL /* use generic sndread */,
NULL /* use generic sndwrite */,
sb_dsp_ioctl,
sndpoll,
sbintr,
sb_callback,
DSP_BUFFSIZE, /* bufsize */
AFMT_STEREO | AFMT_U8, /* audio format */
} ;
/*
* Then the file continues with the body of all functions
* directly referenced in the descriptor.
*/
/*
* the probe routine for the SoundBlaster only consists in
* resetting the dsp and testing if it is there.
* Version detection etc. will be done at attach time.
*
* Remebber, isa probe routines are supposed to return the
* size of io space used.
*/
static int
sb_probe(struct isa_device *dev)
{
bzero(&pcm_info[dev->id_unit], sizeof(pcm_info[dev->id_unit]) );
if (dev->id_iobase == -1) {
dev->id_iobase = 0x220;
printf("sb_probe: no address supplied, try defaults (0x220,0x240)\n");
if (snd_conflict(dev->id_iobase))
dev->id_iobase = 0x240;
}
if (snd_conflict(dev->id_iobase))
return 0 ;
if (sb_reset_dsp(dev->id_iobase))
return 16 ; /* the SB uses 16 registers... */
else
return 0;
}
static int
sb_attach(struct isa_device *dev)
{
snddev_info *d = &pcm_info[dev->id_unit] ;
sb_dsp_init(d, dev);
return 0 ;
}
/*
* here are the main routines from the switches.
*/
static int
sb_dsp_open(dev_t dev, int flags, int mode, struct proc * p)
{
snddev_info *d;
int unit ;
dev = minor(dev);
unit = dev >> 4 ;
d = &pcm_info[unit] ;
DEB(printf("<%s>%d : open\n", d->name, unit));
if (d->flags & SND_F_BUSY) {
printf("<%s>%d open: device busy\n", d->name, unit);
return EBUSY ;
}
d->wsel.si_pid = 0;
d->wsel.si_flags = 0;
d->rsel.si_pid = 0;
d->rsel.si_flags = 0;
d->esel.si_pid = 0;
d->esel.si_flags = 0;
d->flags = 0 ;
d->bd_flags &= ~BD_F_HISPEED ;
switch ( dev & 0xf ) {
case SND_DEV_DSP16 :
if ((d->audio_fmt & AFMT_S16_LE) == 0) {
printf("sorry, 16-bit not supported on SB %d.%02d\n",
(d->bd_id >>8) & 0xff, d->bd_id & 0xff);
return ENXIO;
}
d->play_fmt = d->rec_fmt = AFMT_S16_LE ;
break;
case SND_DEV_AUDIO :
d->play_fmt = d->rec_fmt = AFMT_MU_LAW ;
break ;
case SND_DEV_DSP :
d->play_fmt = d->rec_fmt = AFMT_U8 ;
break ;
}
d->flags |= SND_F_BUSY ;
d->play_speed = d->rec_speed = DSP_DEFAULT_SPEED ;
if (flags & O_NONBLOCK)
d->flags |= SND_F_NBIO ;
reset_dbuf(& (d->dbuf_in) );
reset_dbuf(& (d->dbuf_out) );
sb_reset_dsp(d->io_base);
ask_init(d);
return 0;
}
static int
sb_dsp_close(dev_t dev, int flags, int mode, struct proc * p)
{
int unit;
snddev_info *d;
u_long s;
dev = minor(dev);
unit = dev >> 4 ;
d = &pcm_info[unit] ;
s = spltty();
d->flags |= SND_F_CLOSING ;
splx(s);
snd_flush(d);
sb_cmd(d->io_base, DSP_CMD_SPKOFF ); /* XXX useless ? */
d->flags = 0 ;
return 0 ;
}
static int
sb_dsp_ioctl(dev_t dev, int cmd, caddr_t arg, int mode, struct proc * p)
{
int unit;
snddev_info *d;
dev = minor(dev);
unit = dev >> 4 ;
d = &pcm_info[unit] ;
/*
* handle mixer calls first. Reads are in the default handler,
* so do not bother about them.
*/
if ( (cmd & MIXER_WRITE(0)) == MIXER_WRITE(0) )
return sb_mixer_set(d, cmd & 0xff, *(int *)arg) ;
/*
* for the remaining functions, use the default handler.
*/
return ENOSYS ;
}
static void
sbintr(int unit)
{
snddev_info *d = &pcm_info[unit];
int reason = 3, c=1, io_base = d->io_base;
DEB(printf("got sbintr for unit %d, flags 0x%08lx\n", unit, d->flags));
/*
* SB < 4.0 is half duplex and has only 1 bit for int source,
* so we fake it. SB 4.x (SB16) has the int source in a separate
* register.
*/
again:
if (d->bd_flags & BD_F_SB16) {
c = sb_getmixer(io_base, IRQ_STAT);
/* this tells us if the source is 8-bit or 16-bit dma. We
* have to check the io channel to map it to read or write...
*/
reason = 0 ;
if ( c & 1 ) { /* 8-bit dma */
if (d->dma1 < 4)
reason |= 1;
if (d->dma2 < 4)
reason |= 2;
}
if ( c & 2 ) { /* 16-bit dma */
if (d->dma1 >= 4)
reason |= 1;
if (d->dma2 >= 4)
reason |= 2;
}
}
if ( c & 2 )
inb(DSP_DATA_AVL16); /* 16-bit int ack */
if (c & 1)
inb(DSP_DATA_AVAIL); /* 8-bit int ack */
DEB(printf("sbintr, flags 0x%08lx reason %d\n", d->flags, reason));
if ( (d->flags & SND_F_WR_DMA) && (reason & 1) )
dsp_wrintr(d);
if ( (d->flags & SND_F_RD_DMA) && (reason & 2) )
dsp_rdintr(d);
/*
* the sb16 might have multiple sources etc.
*/
if (d->bd_flags & BD_F_SB16 && (c & 3) )
goto again;
}
/*
* device-specific function called back from the dma module.
* The reason of the callback is the second argument.
* NOTE: during operations, some ioctl can be done to change
* settings (e.g. speed, channels, format), and the default
* ioctl handler will just record the change and set the
* flag SND_F_INIT. The callback routine is in charge of applying
* the changes at the next convenient time (typically, at the
* start of operations). For full duplex devices, in some cases the
* init requires both channels to be idle.
*/
static int
sb_callback(snddev_info *d, int reason)
{
int rd = reason & SND_CB_RD ;
int l = (rd) ? d->dbuf_in.dl0 : d->dbuf_out.dl0 ;
switch (reason & SND_CB_REASON_MASK) {
case SND_CB_INIT : /* called with int enabled and no pending io */
dsp_speed(d);
snd_set_blocksize(d);
if (d->play_fmt & AFMT_MU_LAW)
d->flags |= SND_F_XLAT8 ;
else
d->flags &= ~SND_F_XLAT8 ;
return 1;
break ;
case SND_CB_START : /* called with int disabled */
sb_cmd(d->io_base, rd ? DSP_CMD_SPKOFF : DSP_CMD_SPKON);
d->flags &= ~SND_F_INIT ;
if (d->bd_flags & BD_F_SB16) {
/* the SB16 can do full duplex using one 16-bit channel
* and one 8-bit channel. It needs to be programmed to
* use split format though.
*/
int b16 ;
int swap = 0 ;
b16 = (rd) ? d->rec_fmt : d->play_fmt ;
b16 = (b16 == AFMT_S16_LE) ? 1 : 0;
/*
* check if I have to swap dma channels. Swap if
* - !rd, dma1 <4, b16
* - !rd, dma1 >=4, !b16
* - rd, dma2 <4, b16
* - rd, dma2 >=4, !b16
*/
if (!rd) {
if ( (d->dma1 <4 && b16) || (d->dma1 >=4 && !b16) ) swap = 1;
} else {
if ( (d->dma2 <4 && b16) || (d->dma2 >=4 && !b16) ) swap = 1;
}
/*
* before swapping should make sure that there is no
* pending DMA on the other channel...
*/
if (swap) {
int c = d->dma2 ;
d->dma2 = d->dma1;
d->dma1 = c ;
}
DEB(printf("sb_init: play %ld rec %ld dma1 %d dma2 %d\n",
d->play_fmt, d->rec_fmt, d->dma1, d->dma2));
}
/* fallthrough */
case SND_CB_RESTART:
if (d->bd_flags & BD_F_SB16) {
u_char c, c1 ;
/*
* SB16 support still not completely working!!!
*
* in principle, on the SB16, I could support simultaneous
* play & rec.
* However, there is no way to ask explicitly for 8 or
* 16 bit transfer. As a consequence, if we do 8-bit,
* we need to use the 8-bit channel, and if we do 16-bit,
* we need to use the other one. The only way I find to
* do this is to swap d->dma1 and d->dma2 ...
*
*/
if (rd) {
c = ((d->dma2 > 3) ? DSP_DMA16 : DSP_DMA8) |
DSP_F16_FIFO_ON | DSP_F16_ADC ;
c1 = (d->play_fmt == AFMT_U8) ? 0 : DSP_F16_SIGNED ;
if (d->play_fmt == AFMT_MU_LAW) c1 = 0 ;
if (d->rec_fmt == AFMT_S16_LE)
l /= 2 ;
} else {
c = ((d->dma1 > 3) ? DSP_DMA16 : DSP_DMA8) |
DSP_F16_FIFO_ON | DSP_F16_DAC ;
c1 = (d->rec_fmt == AFMT_U8) ? 0 : DSP_F16_SIGNED ;
if (d->play_fmt == AFMT_MU_LAW) c1 = 0 ;
if (d->play_fmt == AFMT_S16_LE)
l /= 2 ;
}
if (d->flags & SND_F_STEREO)
c1 |= DSP_F16_STEREO ;
sb_cmd(d->io_base, c );
sb_cmd3(d->io_base, c1 , l - 1) ;
} else {
u_char c ;
if (d->bd_flags & BD_F_HISPEED)
c = (rd) ? DSP_CMD_HSADC : DSP_CMD_HSDAC ;
else
c = (rd) ? DSP_CMD_ADC8 : DSP_CMD_DAC8 ;
sb_cmd3(d->io_base, c , l - 1) ;
}
break;
case SND_CB_STOP :
/* XXX ??? sb_cmd(d->io_base, DSP_CMD_SPKOFF);*/ /* speaker off */
break ;
}
return 0 ;
}
/*
* The second part of the file contains all functions specific to
* the board and (usually) not exported to other modules.
*/
int
sb_reset_dsp(int io_base)
{
int loopc;
outb(DSP_RESET, 1);
DELAY(100);
outb(DSP_RESET, 0);
for (loopc = 0; loopc<100 && !(inb(DSP_DATA_AVAIL) & 0x80); loopc++)
DELAY(30);
if (inb(DSP_READ) != 0xAA) {
DEB(printf("sb_reset_dsp failed\n"));
return 0; /* Sorry */
}
return 1;
}
/*
* only used in sb_attach from here.
*/
static void
sb_dsp_init(snddev_info *d, struct isa_device *dev)
{
int i, x;
char *fmt = NULL ;
int io_base = dev->id_iobase ;
d->bd_id = 0 ;
sb_reset_dsp(io_base);
sb_cmd(io_base, DSP_CMD_GETVER); /* Get version */
for (i = 10000; i; i--) { /* perhaps wait longer on a fast machine ? */
if (inb(DSP_DATA_AVAIL) & 0x80) { /* wait for Data Ready */
if ( (d->bd_id & 0xff00) == 0)
d->bd_id = inb(DSP_READ) << 8; /* major */
else {
d->bd_id |= inb(DSP_READ); /* minor */
break;
}
} else
DELAY(20);
}
/*
* now do various initializations depending on board id.
*/
fmt = "SoundBlaster %d.%d" ; /* default */
switch ( d->bd_id >> 8 ) {
case 0 :
printf("\n\nFailed to get SB version (%x) - possible I/O conflict\n\n",
inb(DSP_DATA_AVAIL));
d->bd_id = 0x100;
case 1 : /* old sound blaster has nothing... */
break ;
case 2 :
d->dma2 = d->dma1 ; /* half duplex */
d->bd_flags |= BD_F_DUP_MIDI ;
if (d->bd_id == 0x200)
break ; /* no mixer on the 2.0 */
d->bd_flags &= ~BD_F_MIX_MASK ;
d->bd_flags |= BD_F_MIX_CT1335 ;
break ;
case 4 :
fmt = "SoundBlaster 16 %d.%d";
d->audio_fmt |= AFMT_FULLDUPLEX | AFMT_WEIRD | AFMT_S8 | AFMT_S16_LE;
d->bd_flags |= BD_F_SB16;
d->bd_flags &= ~BD_F_MIX_MASK ;
d->bd_flags |= BD_F_MIX_CT1745 ;
/* soft irq/dma configuration */
x = -1 ;
if (d->irq == 5) x = 2;
else if (d->irq == 7) x = 4;
else if (d->irq == 9) x = 1;
else if (d->irq == 10) x = 8;
if (x == -1)
printf("<%s>%d: bad irq %d (only 5,7,9,10 allowed)\n",
d->name, dev->id_unit, d->irq);
else
sb_setmixer(io_base, IRQ_NR, x);
sb_setmixer(io_base, DMA_NR, (1 << d->dma1) | (1 << d->dma2));
break ;
case 3 :
d->dma2 = d->dma1 ; /* half duplex */
fmt = "SoundBlaster Pro %d.%d";
d->bd_flags |= BD_F_DUP_MIDI ;
d->bd_flags &= ~BD_F_MIX_MASK ;
d->bd_flags |= BD_F_MIX_CT1345 ;
if (d->bd_id == 0x301) {
int ess_major = 0, ess_minor = 0;
/*
* Try to detect ESS chips.
*/
sb_cmd(io_base, DSP_CMD_GETID); /* Return ident. bytes. */
for (i = 1000; i; i--) {
if (inb(DSP_DATA_AVAIL) & 0x80) { /* wait for Data Ready */
if (ess_major == 0)
ess_major = inb(DSP_READ);
else {
ess_minor = inb(DSP_READ);
break;
}
}
}
if (ess_major == 0x48 && (ess_minor & 0xf0) == 0x80)
printf("Hmm... Could this be an ESS488 based card (rev %d)\n",
ess_minor & 0x0f);
else if (ess_major == 0x68 && (ess_minor & 0xf0) == 0x80)
printf("Hmm... Could this be an ESS688 based card (rev %d)\n",
ess_minor & 0x0f);
}
if (d->bd_flags & BD_F_JAZZ16) {
if (d->bd_flags & BD_F_JAZZ16_2)
fmt = "SoundMan Wave %d.%d";
else
fmt = "MV Jazz16 %d.%d";
d->audio_fmt |= AFMT_S16_LE; /* 16 bits */
}
}
sprintf(d->name, fmt, (d->bd_id >> 8) &0xff, d->bd_id & 0xff);
sb_mix_init(d);
}
static void
sb_mix_init(snddev_info *d)
{
switch (d->bd_flags & BD_F_MIX_MASK) {
case BD_F_MIX_CT1345 : /* SB 3.0 has 1345 mixer */
d->mix_devs = SBPRO_MIXER_DEVICES ;
d->mix_rec_devs = SBPRO_RECORDING_DEVICES ;
d->mix_recsrc = SOUND_MASK_MIC ;
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, 0, 1 ); /* reset mixer */
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, MIC_VOL , 0x6 ); /* mic volume max */
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, RECORD_SRC , 0x0 ); /* mic source */
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, FM_VOL , 0x0 ); /* no midi */
break ;
case BD_F_MIX_CT1745 : /* SB16 mixer ... */
d->mix_devs = SB16_MIXER_DEVICES ;
d->mix_rec_devs = SB16_RECORDING_DEVICES ;
d->mix_recsrc = SOUND_MASK_MIC ;
}
sb_mixer_reset(d);
}
/*
* Common code for the midi and pcm functions
*/
int
sb_cmd(int io_base, u_char val)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 1000 ; i++) {
if ((inb(DSP_STATUS) & 0x80) == 0) {
outb(DSP_COMMAND, val);
return 1;
}
if (i > 10)
DELAY (i > 100 ? 1000 : 10 );
}
printf("SoundBlaster: DSP Command(0x%02x) timeout. IRQ conflict ?\n", val);
return 0;
}
int
sb_cmd3(int io_base, u_char cmd, int val)
{
if (sb_cmd(io_base, cmd)) {
sb_cmd(io_base, val & 0xff );
sb_cmd(io_base, (val>>8) & 0xff );
return 1 ;
} else
return 0;
}
int
sb_cmd2(int io_base, u_char cmd, int val)
{
if (sb_cmd(io_base, cmd)) {
sb_cmd(io_base, val & 0xff );
return 1 ;
} else
return 0;
}
void
sb_setmixer(int io_base, u_int port, u_int value)
{
u_long flags;
flags = spltty();
outb(MIXER_ADDR, (u_char) (port & 0xff)); /* Select register */
DELAY(10);
outb(MIXER_DATA, (u_char) (value & 0xff));
DELAY(10);
splx(flags);
}
u_int
sb_get_byte(int io_base)
{
int i;
for (i = 1000; i; i--)
if (inb(DSP_DATA_AVAIL) & 0x80)
return inb(DSP_READ);
else
DELAY(20);
return 0xffff;
}
int
sb_getmixer(int io_base, u_int port)
{
int val;
u_long flags;
flags = spltty();
outb(MIXER_ADDR, (u_char) (port & 0xff)); /* Select register */
DELAY(10);
val = inb(MIXER_DATA);
DELAY(10);
splx(flags);
return val;
}
/*
* various utility functions for the DSP
*/
/*
* dsp_speed updates the speed setting from the descriptor. make sure
* it is called at spltty().
* Besides, it takes care of stereo setting.
*/
static int
dsp_speed(snddev_info *d)
{
u_char tconst;
u_long flags;
int max_speed = 44100, speed = d->play_speed ;
if (d->bd_flags & BD_F_SB16) {
RANGE (speed, 5000, 45000);
d->play_speed = d->rec_speed = speed ;
sb_cmd(d->io_base, 0x41);
sb_cmd(d->io_base, d->play_speed >> 8 );
sb_cmd(d->io_base, d->play_speed & 0xff );
sb_cmd(d->io_base, 0x42);
sb_cmd(d->io_base, d->rec_speed >> 8 );
sb_cmd(d->io_base, d->rec_speed & 0xff );
return speed ;
}
/*
* only some models can do stereo, and only if not
* simultaneously using midi.
*/
if ( (d->bd_id & 0xff00) < 0x300 || d->bd_flags & BD_F_MIDIBUSY)
d->flags &= ~SND_F_STEREO;
/*
* here enforce speed limitations.
*/
if (d->bd_id <= 0x200)
max_speed = 22050; /* max 22050 on SB 1.X */
/*
* SB models earlier than SB Pro have low limit for the
* input rate. Note that this is only for input, but since
* we do not support separate values for rec & play....
*/
if (d->bd_id <= 0x200)
max_speed = 13000;
else if (d->bd_id < 0x300)
max_speed = 15000;
RANGE(speed, 4000, max_speed);
/*
* Logitech SoundMan Games and Jazz16 cards can support 44.1kHz
* stereo
*/
#if !defined (SM_GAMES)
/*
* Max. stereo speed is 22050
*/
if (d->flags & SND_F_STEREO && speed > 22050 && !(d->bd_flags & BD_F_JAZZ16))
speed = 22050;
#endif
if (d->flags & SND_F_STEREO)
speed *= 2;
/*
* Now the speed should be valid. Compute the value to be
* programmed into the board.
*
* XXX check this code...
*/
if (speed > 22050) { /* High speed mode on 2.01/3.xx */
int tmp;
tconst = (u_char) ((65536 - ((256000000 + speed / 2) / speed)) >> 8);
d->bd_flags |= BD_F_HISPEED ;
flags = spltty();
sb_cmd2(d->io_base, DSP_CMD_TCONST, tconst);
splx(flags);
tmp = 65536 - (tconst << 8);
speed = (256000000 + tmp / 2) / tmp;
} else {
int tmp;
d->bd_flags &= ~BD_F_HISPEED ;
tconst = (256 - ((1000000 + speed / 2) / speed)) & 0xff;
flags = spltty();
sb_cmd2(d->io_base, DSP_CMD_TCONST, tconst);
splx(flags);
tmp = 256 - tconst;
speed = (1000000 + tmp / 2) / tmp;
}
if (d->flags & SND_F_STEREO)
speed /= 2;
d->play_speed = d->rec_speed = speed;
return speed;
}
/*
* mixer support, originally in sb_mixer.c
*/
static void
sb_set_recsrc(snddev_info *d, int mask)
{
u_char recdev ;
mask &= d->mix_rec_devs;
switch (d->bd_flags & BD_F_MIX_MASK) {
case BD_F_MIX_CT1345 :
if (mask == SOUND_MASK_LINE)
recdev = 6 ;
else if (mask == SOUND_MASK_CD)
recdev = 2 ;
else { /* default: mic */
mask = SOUND_MASK_MIC ;
recdev = 0 ;
}
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, RECORD_SRC,
recdev | (sb_getmixer(d->io_base, RECORD_SRC) & ~7 ));
break ;
case BD_F_MIX_CT1745 : /* sb16 */
if (mask == 0)
mask = SOUND_MASK_MIC ; /* XXX For compatibility. Bug ? */
recdev = 0 ;
if (mask & SOUND_MASK_MIC)
recdev |= 1 ;
if (mask & SOUND_MASK_CD)
recdev |= 6 ; /* l+r cd */
if (mask & SOUND_MASK_LINE)
recdev |= 0x18 ; /* l+r line */
if (mask & SOUND_MASK_SYNTH)
recdev |= 0x60 ; /* l+r midi */
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, SB16_IMASK_L, recdev);
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, SB16_IMASK_R, recdev);
/*
* since the same volume controls apply to the input and
* output sections, the best approach to have a consistent
* behaviour among cards would be to disable the output path
* on devices which are used to record.
* However, since users like to have feedback, we only disable
* the mike -- permanently.
*/
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, SB16_OMASK, 0x1f & ~1);
break ;
}
d->mix_recsrc = mask;
}
static void
sb_mixer_reset(snddev_info *d)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES; i++)
sb_mixer_set(d, i, levels[i]);
if (d->bd_flags & BD_F_SB16) {
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, 0x3c, 0x1f); /* make all output active */
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, 0x3d, 0); /* make all inputs-l off */
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, 0x3e, 0); /* make all inputs-r off */
}
sb_set_recsrc(d, SOUND_MASK_MIC);
}
static int
sb_mixer_set(snddev_info *d, int dev, int value)
{
int left = value & 0x000000ff;
int right = (value & 0x0000ff00) >> 8;
int regoffs;
u_char val;
mixer_tab *iomap;
#ifdef JAZZ16
if (d->bd_flags & BD_F_JAZZ16 && d->bd_flags & BD_F_JAZZ16_2)
return smw_mixer_set(dev, value);
#endif
if (dev == SOUND_MIXER_RECSRC) {
sb_set_recsrc(d, value);
return 0 ;
}
if (left > 100)
left = 100;
if (right > 100)
right = 100;
if (dev > 31)
return EINVAL ;
if (!(d->mix_devs & (1 << dev))) /* Not supported */
return EINVAL;
switch ( d->bd_flags & BD_F_MIX_MASK ) {
default:
/* mixer unknown, fail... */
return EINVAL ;/* XXX change this */
case BD_F_MIX_CT1345 :
iomap = &sbpro_mix ;
break;
case BD_F_MIX_CT1745 :
iomap = &sb16_mix ;
break;
/* XXX how about the SG NX Pro, iomap = sgnxpro_mix */
}
regoffs = (*iomap)[dev][LEFT_CHN].regno;
if (regoffs == 0)
return EINVAL;
val = sb_getmixer(d->io_base, regoffs);
change_bits(iomap, &val, dev, LEFT_CHN, left);
d->mix_levels[dev] = left | (left << 8);
if ((*iomap)[dev][RIGHT_CHN].regno != regoffs) { /* Change register */
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, regoffs, val); /* Save the old one */
regoffs = (*iomap)[dev][RIGHT_CHN].regno;
if (regoffs == 0)
return 0 ; /* Just left channel present */
val = sb_getmixer(d->io_base, regoffs); /* Read the new one */
}
change_bits(iomap, &val, dev, RIGHT_CHN, right);
sb_setmixer(d->io_base, regoffs, val);
d->mix_levels[dev] = left | (right << 8);
return 0 ; /* ok */
}
/*
* now support for some PnP boards.
*/
#if NPNP > 0
static char *opti925_probe(u_long csn, u_long vend_id);
static void opti925_attach(u_long csn, u_long vend_id, char *name,
struct isa_device *dev);
static struct pnp_device opti925 = {
"opti925",
opti925_probe,
opti925_attach,
&nsnd, /* use this for all sound cards */
&tty_imask /* imask */
};
DATA_SET (pnpdevice_set, opti925);
static char *
opti925_probe(u_long csn, u_long vend_id)
{
if (vend_id == 0x2509143e) {
struct pnp_cinfo d ;
read_pnp_parms ( &d , 1 ) ;
if (d.enable == 0) {
printf("This is an OPTi925, but LDN 1 is disabled\n");
return NULL;
}
return "OPTi925" ;
}
return NULL ;
}
static void
opti925_attach(u_long csn, u_long vend_id, char *name,
struct isa_device *dev)
{
struct pnp_cinfo d ;
snddev_info tmp_d ; /* patched copy of the basic snddev_info */
int the_irq = 0 ;
tmp_d = sb_op_desc;
snddev_last_probed = &tmp_d;
read_pnp_parms ( &d , 3 ); /* disable LDN 3 */
the_irq = d.irq[0];
d.port[0] = 0 ;
d.enable = 0 ;
write_pnp_parms ( &d , 3 );
read_pnp_parms ( &d , 2 ); /* disable LDN 2 */
d.port[0] = 0 ;
d.enable = 0 ;
write_pnp_parms ( &d , 2 );
read_pnp_parms ( &d , 1 ) ;
d.irq[0] = the_irq ;
dev->id_iobase = d.port[0];
write_pnp_parms ( &d , 1 );
enable_pnp_card();
tmp_d.conf_base = d.port[3];
dev->id_drq = d.drq[0] ; /* primary dma */
dev->id_irq = (1 << d.irq[0] ) ;
dev->id_intr = pcmintr ;
dev->id_flags = DV_F_DUAL_DMA | (d.drq[1] ) ;
snddev_last_probed->probe(dev); /* not really necessary but doesn't harm */
pcmattach(dev);
}
/*
* A driver for some SB16pnp and compatibles...
*
* Avance Asound 100 -- 0x01009305
* xxx -- 0x2b008c0e
*
*/
static char *sb16pnp_probe(u_long csn, u_long vend_id);
static void sb16pnp_attach(u_long csn, u_long vend_id, char *name,
struct isa_device *dev);
static struct pnp_device sb16pnp = {
"SB16pnp",
sb16pnp_probe,
sb16pnp_attach,
&nsnd, /* use this for all sound cards */
&tty_imask /* imask */
};
DATA_SET (pnpdevice_set, sb16pnp);
static char *
sb16pnp_probe(u_long csn, u_long vend_id)
{
char *s = NULL ;
if (vend_id == 0x01009305)
s = "Avance Asound 100" ;
if (vend_id == 0x2b008c0e)
s = "SB16 Value PnP" ;
/*
* The SB16/AWE64 cards seem to differ in the fourth byte of
* the vendor id, so I have just masked it for the time being...
* Reported values are:
* SB16 Value PnP: 0x2b008c0e
* SB AWE64 PnP: 0x39008c0e 0x9d008c0e 0xc3008c0e
*/
if ( (vend_id & 0xffffff) == (0x9d008c0e & 0xffffff) )
s = "SB AWE64 PnP";
if (s) {
struct pnp_cinfo d;
read_pnp_parms(&d, 0);
if (d.enable == 0) {
printf("This is a %s, but LDN 0 is disabled\n", s);
return NULL ;
}
return s ;
}
return NULL ;
}
static void
sb16pnp_attach(u_long csn, u_long vend_id, char *name,
struct isa_device *dev)
{
struct pnp_cinfo d ;
snddev_info tmp_d ; /* patched copy of the basic snddev_info */
tmp_d = sb_op_desc;
snddev_last_probed = &tmp_d;
read_pnp_parms ( &d , 0 ) ;
d.port[1] = 0 ; /* only the first address is used */
dev->id_iobase = d.port[0];
write_pnp_parms ( &d , 0 );
enable_pnp_card();
dev->id_drq = d.drq[0] ; /* primary dma */
dev->id_irq = (1 << d.irq[0] ) ;
dev->id_intr = pcmintr ;
dev->id_flags = DV_F_DUAL_DMA | (d.drq[1] ) ;
pcm_info[dev->id_unit] = tmp_d;
snddev_last_probed->probe(dev); /* not really necessary but doesn't harm */
pcmattach(dev);
}
#endif /* NPNP */
#endif