sbreg.h revision 1.13 1 /* $NetBSD: sbreg.h,v 1.13 1996/02/18 16:36:56 jtk Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1991-1993 Regents of the University of California.
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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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35 * From: Header: sbreg.h,v 1.3 93/07/18 14:07:28 mccanne Exp (LBL)
36 */
37
38 /*
39 * SoundBlaster register definitions.
40 * See "The Developer Kit for Sound Blaster Series, User's Guide" for more
41 * complete information (avialable from Creative Labs, Inc.). We refer
42 * to this documentation as "SBK".
43 *
44 * We handle two types of cards: the basic SB version 2.0+, and
45 * the SB PRO. There are several distinct pieces of the hardware:
46 *
47 * joystick port (independent of I/O base address)
48 * FM synth (stereo on PRO)
49 * mixer (PRO only)
50 * DSP (sic)
51 * CD-ROM (PRO only)
52 *
53 * The MIDI capabilities are handled by the DSP unit.
54 */
55
56 /*
57 * Address map. The SoundBlaster can be configured (via jumpers) for
58 * either base I/O address 0x220 or 0x240. The encodings below give
59 * the offsets to specific SB ports. SBP stands for SB port offset.
60 */
61 #define SBP_LFM_STATUS 0 /* R left FM status port */
62 #define SBP_LFM_ADDR 0 /* W left FM address register */
63 #define SBP_LFM_DATA 1 /* RW left FM data port */
64 #define SBP_RFM_STATUS 2 /* R right FM status port */
65 #define SBP_RFM_ADDR 2 /* W right FM address register */
66 #define SBP_RFM_DATA 3 /* RW right FM data port */
67
68 #define SBP_FM_STATUS 8 /* R FM status port */
69 #define SBP_FM_ADDR 8 /* W FM address register */
70 #define SBP_FM_DATA 9 /* RW FM data port */
71 #define SBP_MIXER_ADDR 4 /* W mixer address register */
72 #define SBP_MIXER_DATA 5 /* RW mixer data port */
73 #define SBP_MIX_RESET 0 /* mixer reset port, value */
74 #define SBP_MASTER_VOL 0x22
75 #define SBP_FM_VOL 0x26
76 #define SBP_CD_VOL 0x28
77 #define SBP_LINE_VOL 0x2E
78 #define SBP_DAC_VOL 0x04
79 #define SBP_MIC_VOL 0x0A /* warning: only one channel of
80 volume... */
81 #define SBP_SPEAKER_VOL 0x42
82 #define SBP_TREBLE_EQ 0x44
83 #define SBP_BASS_EQ 0x46
84
85 #define SBP_SET_IRQ 0x80 /* Soft-configured irq (SB16-) */
86 #define SBP_SET_DRQ 0x81 /* Soft-configured drq (SB16-) */
87
88 #define SBP_RECORD_SOURCE 0x0C
89 #define SBP_STEREO 0x0E
90 #define SBP_PLAYMODE_STEREO 0x2
91 #define SBP_PLAYMODE_MONO 0x0
92 #define SBP_PLAYMODE_MASK 0x2
93 #define SBP_OUTFILTER 0x0E
94 #define SBP_INFILTER 0x0C
95
96 #define SBP_RECORD_FROM(src, filteron, high) ((src) | (filteron) | (high))
97 #define SBP_FILTER_ON 0x0
98 #define SBP_FILTER_OFF 0x20
99 #define SBP_IFILTER_MASK 0x28
100 #define SBP_OFILTER_MASK 0x20
101 #define SBP_IFILTER_LOW 0
102 #define SBP_IFILTER_HIGH 0x08
103 #define SBP_FROM_MIC 0x00
104 #define SBP_FROM_CD 0x02
105 #define SBP_FROM_LINE 0x06
106 #define sbdsp_stereo_vol(left, right) (((left) << 4) | (right))
107 #define SBP_MAXVOL 0xf /* per channel */
108 #define SBP_MINVOL 0x0 /* per channel */
109 #define SBP_AGAIN_TO_SBGAIN(again) ((again) >> 4) /* per channel */
110 #define SBP_AGAIN_TO_MICGAIN(again) ((again) >> 5) /* mic has only 3 bits,
111 sorry! */
112 #define SBP_LEFTGAIN(sbgain) (sbgain & 0xf0) /* left channel */
113 #define SBP_RIGHTGAIN(sbgain) ((sbgain & 0xf) << 4) /* right channel */
114 #define SBP_SBGAIN_TO_AGAIN(sbgain) SBP_LEFTGAIN(sbgain)
115 #define SBP_MICGAIN_TO_AGAIN(micgain) (micgain << 5)
116 #define SBP_DSP_RESET 6 /* W reset port */
117 #define SB_MAGIC 0xaa /* card outputs on successful reset */
118 #define SBP_DSP_READ 10 /* R read port */
119 #define SBP_DSP_WRITE 12 /* W write port */
120 #define SBP_DSP_WSTAT 12 /* R write status */
121 #define SBP_DSP_RSTAT 14 /* R read status */
122 #define SB_DSP_BUSY 0x80
123 #define SB_DSP_READY 0x80
124 #define SBP_CDROM_DATA 16 /* RW send cmds/recv data */
125 #define SBP_CDROM_STATUS 17 /* R status port */
126 #define SBP_CDROM_RESET 18 /* W reset register */
127 #define SBP_CDROM_ENABLE 19 /* W enable register */
128
129 #define SBP_NPORT 24
130 #define SB_NPORT 16
131
132 /*
133 * DSP commands. This unit handles MIDI and audio capabilities.
134 * The DSP can be reset, data/commands can be read or written to it,
135 * and it can generate interrupts. Interrupts are generated for MIDI
136 * input or DMA completion. They seem to have neglected the fact
137 * that it would be nice to have a MIDI transmission complete interrupt.
138 * Worse, the DMA engine is half-duplex. This means you need to do
139 * (timed) programmed I/O to be able to record and play simulataneously.
140 */
141 #define SB_DSP_DACWRITE 0x10 /* programmed I/O write to DAC */
142 #define SB_DSP_WDMA 0x14 /* begin 8-bit linear DMA output */
143 #define SB_DSP_WDMA_2 0x16 /* begin 2-bit ADPCM DMA output */
144 #define SB_DSP_ADCREAD 0x20 /* programmed I/O read from ADC */
145 #define SB_DSP_RDMA 0x24 /* begin 8-bit linear DMA input */
146 #define SB_MIDI_POLL 0x30 /* initiate a polling read for MIDI */
147 #define SB_MIDI_READ 0x31 /* read a MIDI byte on recv intr */
148 #define SB_MIDI_UART_POLL 0x34 /* enter UART mode w/ read polling */
149 #define SB_MIDI_UART_INTR 0x35 /* enter UART mode w/ read intrs */
150 #define SB_MIDI_WRITE 0x38 /* write a MIDI byte (non-UART mode) */
151 #define SB_DSP_TIMECONST 0x40 /* set ADAC time constant */
152 #define SB_DSP_BLOCKSIZE 0x48 /* set blk size for high speed xfer */
153 #define SB_DSP_WDMA_4 0x74 /* begin 4-bit ADPCM DMA output */
154 #define SB_DSP_WDMA_2_6 0x76 /* begin 2.6-bit ADPCM DMA output */
155 #define SB_DSP_SILENCE 0x80 /* send a block of silence */
156 #define SB_DSP_HS_OUTPUT 0x91 /* set high speed mode for wdma */
157 #define SB_DSP_HS_INPUT 0x99 /* set high speed mode for rdma */
158 #define SB_DSP_RECORD_MONO 0xA0 /* set mono recording */
159 #define SB_DSP_RECORD_STEREO 0xA8 /* set stereo recording */
160 #define SB_DSP_HALT 0xd0 /* temporarilty suspend DMA */
161 #define SB_DSP_SPKR_ON 0xd1 /* turn speaker on */
162 #define SB_DSP_SPKR_OFF 0xd3 /* turn speaker off */
163 #define SB_DSP_CONT 0xd4 /* continue suspended DMA */
164 #define SB_DSP_RD_SPKR 0xd8 /* get speaker status */
165 #define SB_SPKR_OFF 0x00
166 #define SB_SPKR_ON 0xff
167 #define SB_DSP_VERSION 0xe1 /* get version number */
168
169 /*
170 * The ADPCM encodings are differential, meaning each sample represents
171 * a difference to add to a running sum. The inital value is called the
172 * reference, or reference byte. Any of the ADPCM DMA transfers can specify
173 * that the given transfer begins with a reference byte by or'ing
174 * in the bit below.
175 */
176 #define SB_DSP_REFERENCE 1
177
178 /*
179 * Macros to detect valid hardware configuration data.
180 */
181 #define SBP_IRQ_VALID(irq) ((irq) == 5 || (irq) == 7 || (irq) == 9 || (irq) == 10)
182 #define SB_IRQ_VALID(irq) ((irq) == 3 || (irq) == 5 || (irq) == 7 || (irq) == 9)
183
184 #define SBP_DRQ_VALID(chan) ((chan) == 0 || (chan) == 1 || (chan) == 3)
185 #define SB_DRQ_VALID(chan) ((chan) == 1)
186
187 #define SB_BASE_VALID(base) ((base) == 0x220 || (base) == 0x240)
188
189 #define SB_INPUT_RATE 0
190 #define SB_OUTPUT_RATE 1
191
192