pas.c revision 1.5 1 /* $NetBSD: pas.c,v 1.5 1995/04/17 12:07:23 cgd Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1991-1993 Regents of the University of California.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
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17 * This product includes software developed by the Computer Systems
18 * Engineering Group at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
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33 * SUCH DAMAGE.
34 *
35 * $Id: pas.c,v 1.5 1995/04/17 12:07:23 cgd Exp $
36 */
37 /*
38 * Todo:
39 * - look at other PAS drivers (for PAS native suport)
40 * - use common sb.c once emulation is setup
41 */
42
43 #include <sys/param.h>
44 #include <sys/systm.h>
45 #include <sys/errno.h>
46 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
47 #include <sys/syslog.h>
48 #include <sys/device.h>
49 #include <sys/proc.h>
50
51 #include <machine/cpu.h>
52 #include <machine/pio.h>
53
54 #include <sys/audioio.h>
55 #include <dev/audio_if.h>
56
57 #include <dev/isa/isavar.h>
58 #include <dev/isa/isadmavar.h>
59 #include <i386/isa/icu.h>
60
61 #include <i386/isa/sbdspvar.h>
62 #include <i386/isa/sbreg.h>
63
64 #define DEFINE_TRANSLATIONS
65 #include <i386/isa/pasreg.h>
66
67 #define DEBUG /*XXX*/
68 #ifdef DEBUG
69 #define DPRINTF(x) if (pasdebug) printf x
70 int pasdebug = 0;
71 #else
72 #define DPRINTF(x)
73 #endif
74
75 /*
76 * Software state, per SoundBlaster card.
77 * The soundblaster has multiple functionality, which we must demultiplex.
78 * One approach is to have one major device number for the soundblaster card,
79 * and use different minor numbers to indicate which hardware function
80 * we want. This would make for one large driver. Instead our approach
81 * is to partition the design into a set of drivers that share an underlying
82 * piece of hardware. Most things are hard to share, for example, the audio
83 * and midi ports. For audio, we might want to mix two processes' signals,
84 * and for midi we might want to merge streams (this is hard due to
85 * running status). Moreover, we should be able to re-use the high-level
86 * modules with other kinds of hardware. In this module, we only handle the
87 * most basic communications with the sb card.
88 */
89 struct pas_softc {
90 struct device sc_dev; /* base device */
91 struct isadev sc_id; /* ISA device */
92 void *sc_ih; /* interrupt vectoring */
93
94 u_short sc_iobase; /* PAS iobase */
95 u_short sc_irq; /* PAS irq */
96 u_short sc_drq; /* PAS drq */
97
98 int model;
99 int rev;
100
101 struct sbdsp_softc sc_sbdsp;
102 };
103
104 int pasopen __P((dev_t, int));
105
106 int pasprobe();
107 void pasattach();
108
109 int pas_getdev __P((void *, struct audio_device *));
110
111
112 /*
113 * Define our interface to the higher level audio driver.
114 */
115
116 struct audio_hw_if pas_hw_if = {
117 pasopen,
118 sbdsp_close,
119 NULL,
120 sbdsp_set_in_sr,
121 sbdsp_get_in_sr,
122 sbdsp_set_out_sr,
123 sbdsp_get_out_sr,
124 sbdsp_query_encoding,
125 sbdsp_set_encoding,
126 sbdsp_get_encoding,
127 sbdsp_set_precision,
128 sbdsp_get_precision,
129 sbdsp_set_channels,
130 sbdsp_get_channels,
131 sbdsp_round_blocksize,
132 sbdsp_set_out_port,
133 sbdsp_get_out_port,
134 sbdsp_set_in_port,
135 sbdsp_get_in_port,
136 sbdsp_commit_settings,
137 sbdsp_get_silence,
138 sbdsp_expand,
139 sbdsp_compress,
140 sbdsp_dma_output,
141 sbdsp_dma_input,
142 sbdsp_haltdma,
143 sbdsp_haltdma,
144 sbdsp_contdma,
145 sbdsp_contdma,
146 sbdsp_speaker_ctl,
147 pas_getdev,
148 sbdsp_setfd,
149 sbdsp_mixer_set_port,
150 sbdsp_mixer_get_port,
151 sbdsp_mixer_query_devinfo,
152 0, /* not full-duplex */
153 0
154 };
155
156 /* The Address Translation code is used to convert I/O register addresses to
157 be relative to the given base -register */
158
159 static char *pasnames[] = {
160 "",
161 "Plus",
162 "CDPC",
163 "16",
164 "16Basic"
165 };
166
167 static struct audio_device pas_device = {
168 "PAS,??",
169 "",
170 "pas"
171 };
172
173 /*XXX assume default I/O base address */
174 #define pasread(p) inb(p)
175 #define paswrite(d, p) outb(p, d)
176
177 void
178 pasconf(int model, int sbbase, int sbirq, int sbdrq)
179 {
180 int i;
181
182 paswrite(0x00, INTERRUPT_MASK);
183 /* Local timer control register */
184 paswrite(0x36, SAMPLE_COUNTER_CONTROL);
185 /* Sample rate timer (16 bit) */
186 paswrite(0x36, SAMPLE_RATE_TIMER);
187 paswrite(0, SAMPLE_RATE_TIMER);
188 /* Local timer control register */
189 paswrite(0x74, SAMPLE_COUNTER_CONTROL);
190 /* Sample count register (16 bit) */
191 paswrite(0x74, SAMPLE_BUFFER_COUNTER);
192 paswrite(0, SAMPLE_BUFFER_COUNTER);
193
194 paswrite(P_C_PCM_MONO | P_C_PCM_DAC_MODE |
195 P_C_MIXER_CROSS_L_TO_L | P_C_MIXER_CROSS_R_TO_R,
196 PCM_CONTROL);
197 paswrite(S_M_PCM_RESET | S_M_FM_RESET |
198 S_M_SB_RESET | S_M_MIXER_RESET, SERIAL_MIXER);
199
200 /*XXX*/
201 paswrite(I_C_1_BOOT_RESET_ENABLE|1, IO_CONFIGURATION_1);
202
203 paswrite(I_C_2_PCM_DMA_DISABLED, IO_CONFIGURATION_2);
204 paswrite(I_C_3_PCM_IRQ_DISABLED, IO_CONFIGURATION_3);
205
206 #ifdef BROKEN_BUS_CLOCK
207 paswrite(S_C_1_PCS_ENABLE | S_C_1_PCS_STEREO | S_C_1_PCS_REALSOUND |
208 S_C_1_FM_EMULATE_CLOCK, SYSTEM_CONFIGURATION_1);
209 #else
210 paswrite(S_C_1_PCS_ENABLE | S_C_1_PCS_STEREO | S_C_1_PCS_REALSOUND,
211 SYSTEM_CONFIGURATION_1);
212 #endif
213
214 /*XXX*/
215 paswrite(0, SYSTEM_CONFIGURATION_2);
216 paswrite(0, SYSTEM_CONFIGURATION_3);
217
218 /* Sets mute off and selects filter rate of 17.897 kHz */
219 paswrite(F_F_MIXER_UNMUTE | 0x01, FILTER_FREQUENCY);
220
221 if (model == PAS_16 || model == PAS_16BASIC)
222 paswrite(8, PRESCALE_DIVIDER);
223 else
224 paswrite(0, PRESCALE_DIVIDER);
225
226 paswrite(P_M_MV508_ADDRESS | P_M_MV508_PCM, PARALLEL_MIXER);
227 paswrite(5, PARALLEL_MIXER);
228
229 /*
230 * Setup SoundBlaster emulation.
231 */
232 paswrite((sbbase >> 4) & 0xf, EMULATION_ADDRESS);
233 paswrite(E_C_SB_IRQ_translate[sbirq] | E_C_SB_DMA_translate[sbdrq],
234 EMULATION_CONFIGURATION);
235 paswrite(C_E_SB_ENABLE, COMPATIBILITY_ENABLE);
236
237 /*
238 * Set mid-range levels.
239 */
240 paswrite(P_M_MV508_ADDRESS | P_M_MV508_MODE, PARALLEL_MIXER);
241 paswrite(P_M_MV508_LOUDNESS | P_M_MV508_ENHANCE_NONE, PARALLEL_MIXER);
242
243 paswrite(P_M_MV508_ADDRESS | P_M_MV508_MASTER_A, PARALLEL_MIXER);
244 paswrite(50, PARALLEL_MIXER);
245 paswrite(P_M_MV508_ADDRESS | P_M_MV508_MASTER_B, PARALLEL_MIXER);
246 paswrite(50, PARALLEL_MIXER);
247
248 paswrite(P_M_MV508_ADDRESS | P_M_MV508_MIXER | P_M_MV508_SB, PARALLEL_MIXER);
249 paswrite(P_M_MV508_OUTPUTMIX | 30, PARALLEL_MIXER);
250
251 paswrite(P_M_MV508_ADDRESS | P_M_MV508_MIXER | P_M_MV508_MIC, PARALLEL_MIXER);
252 paswrite(P_M_MV508_INPUTMIX | 30, PARALLEL_MIXER);
253 }
254
255 struct cfdriver pascd = {
256 NULL, "pas", pasprobe, pasattach, DV_DULL, sizeof(struct pas_softc)
257 };
258
259 /*
260 * Probe / attach routines.
261 */
262
263 /*
264 * Probe for the soundblaster hardware.
265 */
266 int
267 pasprobe(parent, self, aux)
268 struct device *parent, *self;
269 void *aux;
270 {
271 register struct pas_softc *sc = (void *)self;
272 register struct isa_attach_args *ia = aux;
273 register u_short iobase;
274 u_char id, t;
275
276 /*
277 * WARNING: Setting an option like W:1 or so that disables
278 * warm boot reset of the card will screw up this detect code
279 * something fierce. Adding code to handle this means possibly
280 * interfering with other cards on the bus if you have something
281 * on base port 0x388. SO be forewarned.
282 */
283 /* Talk to first board */
284 outb(MASTER_DECODE, 0xbc);
285 /* Set base address */
286
287 #if 0
288 /* XXX Need to setup pseudo device */
289 /* XXX What are good io addrs ? */
290 if (iobase != PAS_DEFAULT_BASE) {
291 printf("pas: configured iobase %d invalid\n", iobase);
292 return 0;
293 }
294 #else
295 /* Start out talking to native PAS */
296 iobase = PAS_DEFAULT_BASE;
297 #endif
298
299 outb(MASTER_DECODE, iobase >> 2);
300 /* One wait-state */
301 paswrite(1, WAIT_STATE);
302
303 id = pasread(INTERRUPT_MASK);
304 if (id == 0xff || id == 0xfe) {
305 /* sanity */
306 DPRINTF(("pas: bogus card id\n"));
307 return 0;
308 }
309 /*
310 * We probably have a PAS-series board, now check for a
311 * PAS2-series board by trying to change the board revision
312 * bits. PAS2-series hardware won't let you do this because
313 * the bits are read-only.
314 */
315 t = id ^ 0xe0;
316 paswrite(t, INTERRUPT_MASK);
317 t = inb(INTERRUPT_MASK);
318 paswrite(id, INTERRUPT_MASK);
319
320 if (t != id) {
321 /* Not a PAS2 */
322 printf("pas: detected card but PAS2 test failed\n");
323 return 0;
324 }
325 /*XXX*/
326 t = pasread(OPERATION_MODE_1) & 0xf;
327 sc->model = O_M_1_to_card[t];
328 if (sc->model != 0) {
329 sc->rev = pasread(BOARD_REV_ID);
330 }
331 else {
332 DPRINTF(("pas: bogus model id\n"));
333 return 0;
334 }
335
336 if (sc->model >= 0) {
337 int irq = ia->ia_irq;
338 if (irq == IRQUNK) {
339 printf("pas: sb emulation requires known irq\n");
340 return (0);
341 }
342 irq = ia->ia_irq;
343 pasconf(sc->model, ia->ia_iobase, irq, 1);
344 } else {
345 DPRINTF(("pas: could not probe pas\n"));
346 return (0);
347 }
348
349 /* Now a SoundBlaster */
350 sc->sc_iobase = ia->ia_iobase;
351 /* and set the SB iobase into the DSP as well ... */
352 sc->sc_sbdsp.sc_iobase = ia->ia_iobase;
353 if (sbdsp_reset(&sc->sc_sbdsp) < 0) {
354 DPRINTF(("pas: couldn't reset card\n"));
355 return 0;
356 }
357
358 /*
359 * Cannot auto-discover DMA channel.
360 */
361 if (!SB_DRQ_VALID(ia->ia_drq)) {
362 printf("pas: configured dma chan %d invalid\n", ia->ia_drq);
363 return 0;
364 }
365 #ifdef NEWCONFIG
366 /*
367 * If the IRQ wasn't compiled in, auto-detect it.
368 */
369 if (ia->ia_irq == IRQUNK) {
370 ia->ia_irq = isa_discoverintr(pasforceintr, aux);
371 sbdsp_reset(&sc->sc_sbdsp);
372 if (!SB_IRQ_VALID(ia->ia_irq)) {
373 printf("pas: couldn't auto-detect interrupt");
374 return 0;
375 }
376 } else
377 #endif
378 if (!SB_IRQ_VALID(ia->ia_irq)) {
379 int irq = ia->ia_irq;
380 printf("pas: configured irq %d invalid\n", irq);
381 return 0;
382 }
383
384 sc->sc_sbdsp.sc_irq = ia->ia_irq;
385 sc->sc_sbdsp.sc_drq = ia->ia_drq;
386
387 if (sbdsp_probe(&sc->sc_sbdsp) == 0) {
388 DPRINTF(("pas: sbdsp probe failed\n"));
389 return 0;
390 }
391
392 ia->ia_iosize = SB_NPORT;
393 return 1;
394 }
395
396 #ifdef NEWCONFIG
397 void
398 pasforceintr(aux)
399 void *aux;
400 {
401 static char dmabuf;
402 struct isa_attach_args *ia = aux;
403 u_short iobase = ia->ia_iobase;
404
405 /*
406 * Set up a DMA read of one byte.
407 * XXX Note that at this point we haven't called
408 * at_setup_dmachan(). This is okay because it just
409 * allocates a buffer in case it needs to make a copy,
410 * and it won't need to make a copy for a 1 byte buffer.
411 * (I think that calling at_setup_dmachan() should be optional;
412 * if you don't call it, it will be called the first time
413 * it is needed (and you pay the latency). Also, you might
414 * never need the buffer anyway.)
415 */
416 at_dma(1, &dmabuf, 1, ia->ia_drq);
417 if (pas_wdsp(iobase, SB_DSP_RDMA) == 0) {
418 (void)pas_wdsp(iobase, 0);
419 (void)pas_wdsp(iobase, 0);
420 }
421 }
422 #endif
423
424 /*
425 * Attach hardware to driver, attach hardware driver to audio
426 * pseudo-device driver .
427 */
428 void
429 pasattach(parent, self, aux)
430 struct device *parent, *self;
431 void *aux;
432 {
433 register struct pas_softc *sc = (struct pas_softc *)self;
434 struct isa_attach_args *ia = (struct isa_attach_args *)aux;
435 register u_short iobase = ia->ia_iobase;
436
437 sc->sc_iobase = iobase;
438
439 #ifdef NEWCONFIG
440 isa_establish(&sc->sc_id, &sc->sc_dev);
441 #endif
442 sc->sc_ih = isa_intr_establish(ia->ia_irq, ISA_IST_EDGE, ISA_IPL_BIO,
443 sbdsp_intr, &sc->sc_sbdsp);
444
445 #ifdef NEWCONFIG
446 /*
447 * We limit DMA transfers to a page, and use the generic DMA handling
448 * code in isa.c. This code can end up copying a buffer, but since
449 * the audio driver uses relative small buffers this isn't likely.
450 *
451 * This allocation scheme means that the maximum transfer is limited
452 * by the page size (rather than 64k). This is reasonable. For 4K
453 * pages, the transfer time at 48KHz is 4096 / 48000 = 85ms. This
454 * is plenty long enough to amortize any fixed time overhead.
455 */
456 at_setup_dmachan(sc->sc_dmachan, NBPG);
457 #endif
458
459 printf(" ProAudio Spectrum %s [rev %d] ", pasnames[sc->model], sc->rev);
460
461 sbdsp_attach(&sc->sc_sbdsp);
462
463 sprintf(pas_device.name, "pas,%s", pasnames[sc->model]);
464 sprintf(pas_device.version, "%d", sc->rev);
465
466 if (audio_hardware_attach(&pas_hw_if, &sc->sc_sbdsp) != 0)
467 printf("pas: could not attach to audio pseudo-device driver\n");
468 }
469
470 int
471 pasopen(dev, flags)
472 dev_t dev;
473 int flags;
474 {
475 struct pas_softc *sc;
476 int unit = AUDIOUNIT(dev);
477
478 if (unit >= pascd.cd_ndevs)
479 return ENODEV;
480
481 sc = pascd.cd_devs[unit];
482 if (!sc)
483 return ENXIO;
484
485 return sbdsp_open(&sc->sc_sbdsp, dev, flags);
486 }
487
488 int
489 pas_getdev(addr, retp)
490 void *addr;
491 struct audio_device *retp;
492 {
493 *retp = pas_device;
494 return 0;
495 }
496