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Diffstat (limited to 'ANDROID_3.4.5/sound/pci/azt3328.h')
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diff --git a/ANDROID_3.4.5/sound/pci/azt3328.h b/ANDROID_3.4.5/sound/pci/azt3328.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6f46b976..00000000 --- a/ANDROID_3.4.5/sound/pci/azt3328.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,342 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __SOUND_AZT3328_H -#define __SOUND_AZT3328_H - -/* "PU" == "power-up value", as tested on PCI168 PCI rev. 10 - * "WRITE_ONLY" == register does not indicate actual bit values */ - -/*** main I/O area port indices ***/ -/* (only 0x70 of 0x80 bytes saved/restored by Windows driver) */ -#define AZF_IO_SIZE_CTRL 0x80 -#define AZF_IO_SIZE_CTRL_PM 0x70 - -/* the driver initialisation suggests a layout of 4 areas - * within the main card control I/O: - * from 0x00 (playback codec), from 0x20 (recording codec) - * and from 0x40 (most certainly I2S out codec). - * And another area from 0x60 to 0x6f (DirectX timer, IRQ management, - * power management etc.???). */ - -#define AZF_IO_OFFS_CODEC_PLAYBACK 0x00 -#define AZF_IO_OFFS_CODEC_CAPTURE 0x20 -#define AZF_IO_OFFS_CODEC_I2S_OUT 0x40 - -#define IDX_IO_CODEC_DMA_FLAGS 0x00 /* PU:0x0000 */ - /* able to reactivate output after output muting due to 8/16bit - * output change, just like 0x0002. - * 0x0001 is the only bit that's able to start the DMA counter */ - #define DMA_RESUME 0x0001 /* paused if cleared? */ - /* 0x0002 *temporarily* set during DMA stopping. hmm - * both 0x0002 and 0x0004 set in playback setup. */ - /* able to reactivate output after output muting due to 8/16bit - * output change, just like 0x0001. */ - #define DMA_RUN_SOMETHING1 0x0002 /* \ alternated (toggled) */ - /* 0x0004: NOT able to reactivate output */ - #define DMA_RUN_SOMETHING2 0x0004 /* / bits */ - #define SOMETHING_ALMOST_ALWAYS_SET 0x0008 /* ???; can be modified */ - #define DMA_EPILOGUE_SOMETHING 0x0010 - #define DMA_SOMETHING_ELSE 0x0020 /* ??? */ - #define SOMETHING_UNMODIFIABLE 0xffc0 /* unused? not modifiable */ -#define IDX_IO_CODEC_IRQTYPE 0x02 /* PU:0x0001 */ - /* write back to flags in case flags are set, in order to ACK IRQ in handler - * (bit 1 of port 0x64 indicates interrupt for one of these three types) - * sometimes in this case it just writes 0xffff to globally ACK all IRQs - * settings written are not reflected when reading back, though. - * seems to be IRQ, too (frequently used: port |= 0x07 !), but who knows? */ - #define IRQ_SOMETHING 0x0001 /* something & ACK */ - #define IRQ_FINISHED_DMABUF_1 0x0002 /* 1st dmabuf finished & ACK */ - #define IRQ_FINISHED_DMABUF_2 0x0004 /* 2nd dmabuf finished & ACK */ - #define IRQMASK_SOME_STATUS_1 0x0008 /* \ related bits */ - #define IRQMASK_SOME_STATUS_2 0x0010 /* / (checked together in loop) */ - #define IRQMASK_UNMODIFIABLE 0xffe0 /* unused? not modifiable */ - /* start address of 1st DMA transfer area, PU:0x00000000 */ -#define IDX_IO_CODEC_DMA_START_1 0x04 - /* start address of 2nd DMA transfer area, PU:0x00000000 */ -#define IDX_IO_CODEC_DMA_START_2 0x08 - /* both lengths of DMA transfer areas, PU:0x00000000 - length1: offset 0x0c, length2: offset 0x0e */ -#define IDX_IO_CODEC_DMA_LENGTHS 0x0c -#define IDX_IO_CODEC_DMA_CURRPOS 0x10 /* current DMA position, PU:0x00000000 */ - /* offset within current DMA transfer area, PU:0x0000 */ -#define IDX_IO_CODEC_DMA_CURROFS 0x14 -#define IDX_IO_CODEC_SOUNDFORMAT 0x16 /* PU:0x0010 */ - /* all unspecified bits can't be modified */ - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQUENCY_MASK 0x000f - #define SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL1 0x00 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL2 0x01 - /* all _SUSPECTED_ values are not used by Windows drivers, so we don't - * have any hard facts, only rough measurements. - * All we know is that the crystal used on the board has 24.576MHz, - * like many soundcards (which results in the frequencies below when - * using certain divider values selected by the values below) */ - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_SUSPECTED_4000 0x0c | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL1 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_SUSPECTED_4800 0x0a | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL1 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_5510 0x0c | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL2 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_6620 0x0a | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL2 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_8000 0x00 | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL1 /* also 0x0e | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL1? */ - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_9600 0x08 | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL1 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_11025 0x00 | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL2 /* also 0x0e | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL2? */ - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_SUSPECTED_13240 0x08 | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL2 /* seems to be 6620 *2 */ - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_16000 0x02 | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL1 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_22050 0x02 | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL2 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_32000 0x04 | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL1 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_44100 0x04 | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL2 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_48000 0x06 | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL1 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FREQ_SUSPECTED_66200 0x06 | SOUNDFORMAT_XTAL2 /* 66200 (13240 * 5); 64000 may have been nicer :-\ */ - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FLAG_16BIT 0x0010 - #define SOUNDFORMAT_FLAG_2CHANNELS 0x0020 - - -/* define frequency helpers, for maximum value safety */ -enum azf_freq_t { -#define AZF_FREQ(rate) AZF_FREQ_##rate = rate - AZF_FREQ(4000), - AZF_FREQ(4800), - AZF_FREQ(5512), - AZF_FREQ(6620), - AZF_FREQ(8000), - AZF_FREQ(9600), - AZF_FREQ(11025), - AZF_FREQ(13240), - AZF_FREQ(16000), - AZF_FREQ(22050), - AZF_FREQ(32000), - AZF_FREQ(44100), - AZF_FREQ(48000), - AZF_FREQ(66200), -#undef AZF_FREQ -}; - -/** DirectX timer, main interrupt area (FIXME: and something else?) **/ -#define IDX_IO_TIMER_VALUE 0x60 /* found this timer area by pure luck :-) */ - /* timer countdown value; triggers IRQ when timer is finished */ - #define TIMER_VALUE_MASK 0x000fffffUL - /* activate timer countdown */ - #define TIMER_COUNTDOWN_ENABLE 0x01000000UL - /* trigger timer IRQ on zero transition */ - #define TIMER_IRQ_ENABLE 0x02000000UL - /* being set in IRQ handler in case port 0x00 (hmm, not port 0x64!?!?) - * had 0x0020 set upon IRQ handler */ - #define TIMER_IRQ_ACK 0x04000000UL -#define IDX_IO_IRQSTATUS 0x64 - /* some IRQ bit in here might also be used to signal a power-management timer - * timeout, to request shutdown of the chip (e.g. AD1815JS has such a thing). - * OPL3 hardware contains several timers which confusingly in most cases - * are NOT routed to an IRQ, but some designs (e.g. LM4560) DO support that, - * so I wouldn't be surprised at all to discover that AZF3328 - * supports that thing as well... */ - - #define IRQ_PLAYBACK 0x0001 - #define IRQ_RECORDING 0x0002 - #define IRQ_I2S_OUT 0x0004 /* this IS I2S, right!? (untested) */ - #define IRQ_GAMEPORT 0x0008 /* Interrupt of Digital(ly) Enhanced Game Port */ - #define IRQ_MPU401 0x0010 - #define IRQ_TIMER 0x0020 /* DirectX timer */ - #define IRQ_UNKNOWN2 0x0040 /* probably unused, or possibly OPL3 timer? */ - #define IRQ_UNKNOWN3 0x0080 /* probably unused, or possibly OPL3 timer? */ -#define IDX_IO_66H 0x66 /* writing 0xffff returns 0x0000 */ - /* this is set to e.g. 0x3ff or 0x300, and writable; - * maybe some buffer limit, but I couldn't find out more, PU:0x00ff: */ -#define IDX_IO_SOME_VALUE 0x68 - #define IO_68_RANDOM_TOGGLE1 0x0100 /* toggles randomly */ - #define IO_68_RANDOM_TOGGLE2 0x0200 /* toggles randomly */ - /* umm, nope, behaviour of these bits changes depending on what we wrote - * to 0x6b!! - * And they change upon playback/stop, too: - * Writing a value to 0x68 will display this exact value during playback, - * too but when stopped it can fall back to a rather different - * seemingly random value). Hmm, possibly this is a register which - * has a remote shadow which needs proper device supply which only exists - * in case playback is active? Or is this driver-induced? - */ - -/* this WORD can be set to have bits 0x0028 activated (FIXME: correct??); - * actually inhibits PCM playback!!! maybe power management??: */ -#define IDX_IO_6AH 0x6A /* WRITE_ONLY! */ - /* bit 5: enabling this will activate permanent counting of bytes 2/3 - * at gameport I/O (0xb402/3) (equal values each) and cause - * gameport legacy I/O at 0x0200 to be _DISABLED_! - * Is this Digital Enhanced Game Port Enable??? Or maybe it's Testmode - * for Enhanced Digital Gameport (see 4D Wave DX card): */ - #define IO_6A_SOMETHING1_GAMEPORT 0x0020 - /* bit 8; sure, this _pauses_ playback (later resumes at same spot!), - * but what the heck is this really about??: */ - #define IO_6A_PAUSE_PLAYBACK_BIT8 0x0100 - /* bit 9; sure, this _pauses_ playback (later resumes at same spot!), - * but what the heck is this really about??: */ - #define IO_6A_PAUSE_PLAYBACK_BIT9 0x0200 - /* BIT8 and BIT9 are _NOT_ able to affect OPL3 MIDI playback, - * thus it suggests influence on PCM only!! - * However OTOH there seems to be no bit anywhere around here - * which is able to disable OPL3... */ - /* bit 10: enabling this actually changes values at legacy gameport - * I/O address (0x200); is this enabling of the Digital Enhanced Game Port??? - * Or maybe this simply switches off the NE558 circuit, since enabling this - * still lets us evaluate button states, but not axis states */ - #define IO_6A_SOMETHING2_GAMEPORT 0x0400 - /* writing 0x0300: causes quite some crackling during - * PC activity such as switching windows (PCI traffic?? - * --> FIFO/timing settings???) */ - /* writing 0x0100 plus/or 0x0200 inhibits playback */ - /* since the Windows .INF file has Flag_Enable_JoyStick and - * Flag_Enable_SB_DOS_Emulation directly together, it stands to reason - * that some other bit in this same register might be responsible - * for SB DOS Emulation activation (note that the file did NOT define - * a switch for OPL3!) */ -#define IDX_IO_6CH 0x6C /* unknown; fully read-writable */ -#define IDX_IO_6EH 0x6E - /* writing 0xffff returns 0x83fe (or 0x03fe only). - * writing 0x83 (and only 0x83!!) to 0x6f will cause 0x6c to switch - * from 0000 to ffff. */ - -/* further I/O indices not saved/restored and not readable after writing, - * so probably not used */ - - -/*** Gameport area port indices ***/ -/* (only 0x06 of 0x08 bytes saved/restored by Windows driver) */ -#define AZF_IO_SIZE_GAME 0x08 -#define AZF_IO_SIZE_GAME_PM 0x06 - -enum { - AZF_GAME_LEGACY_IO_PORT = 0x200 -}; - -#define IDX_GAME_LEGACY_COMPATIBLE 0x00 - /* in some operation mode, writing anything to this port - * triggers an interrupt: - * yup, that's in case IDX_GAME_01H has one of the - * axis measurement bits enabled - * (and of course one needs to have GAME_HWCFG_IRQ_ENABLE, too) */ - -#define IDX_GAME_AXES_CONFIG 0x01 - /* NOTE: layout of this register awfully similar (read: "identical??") - * to AD1815JS.pdf (p.29) */ - - /* enables axis 1 (X axis) measurement: */ - #define GAME_AXES_ENABLE_1 0x01 - /* enables axis 2 (Y axis) measurement: */ - #define GAME_AXES_ENABLE_2 0x02 - /* enables axis 3 (X axis) measurement: */ - #define GAME_AXES_ENABLE_3 0x04 - /* enables axis 4 (Y axis) measurement: */ - #define GAME_AXES_ENABLE_4 0x08 - /* selects the current axis to read the measured value of - * (at IDX_GAME_AXIS_VALUE): - * 00 = axis 1, 01 = axis 2, 10 = axis 3, 11 = axis 4: */ - #define GAME_AXES_READ_MASK 0x30 - /* enable to have the latch continuously accept ADC values - * (and continuously cause interrupts in case interrupts are enabled); - * AD1815JS.pdf says it's ~16ms interval there: */ - #define GAME_AXES_LATCH_ENABLE 0x40 - /* joystick data (measured axes) ready for reading: */ - #define GAME_AXES_SAMPLING_READY 0x80 - - /* NOTE: other card specs (SiS960 and others!) state that the - * game position latches should be frozen when reading and be freed - * (== reset?) after reading!!! - * Freezing most likely means disabling 0x40 (GAME_AXES_LATCH_ENABLE), - * but how to free the value? */ - /* An internet search for "gameport latch ADC" should provide some insight - * into how to program such a gameport system. */ - - /* writing 0xf0 to 01H once reset both counters to 0, in some special mode!? - * yup, in case 6AH 0x20 is not enabled - * (and 0x40 is sufficient, 0xf0 is not needed) */ - -#define IDX_GAME_AXIS_VALUE 0x02 - /* R: value of currently configured axis (word value!); - * W: trigger axis measurement */ - -#define IDX_GAME_HWCONFIG 0x04 - /* note: bits 4 to 7 are never set (== 0) when reading! - * --> reserved bits? */ - /* enables IRQ notification upon axes measurement ready: */ - #define GAME_HWCFG_IRQ_ENABLE 0x01 - /* these bits choose a different frequency for the - * internal ADC counter increment. - * hmm, seems to be a combo of bits: - * 00 --> standard frequency - * 10 --> 1/2 - * 01 --> 1/20 - * 11 --> 1/200: */ - #define GAME_HWCFG_ADC_COUNTER_FREQ_MASK 0x06 - - /* FIXME: these values might be reversed... */ - #define GAME_HWCFG_ADC_COUNTER_FREQ_STD 0 - #define GAME_HWCFG_ADC_COUNTER_FREQ_1_2 1 - #define GAME_HWCFG_ADC_COUNTER_FREQ_1_20 2 - #define GAME_HWCFG_ADC_COUNTER_FREQ_1_200 3 - - /* enable gameport legacy I/O address (0x200) - * I was unable to locate any configurability for a different address: */ - #define GAME_HWCFG_LEGACY_ADDRESS_ENABLE 0x08 - -/*** MPU401 ***/ -#define AZF_IO_SIZE_MPU 0x04 -#define AZF_IO_SIZE_MPU_PM 0x04 - -/*** OPL3 synth ***/ -/* (only 0x06 of 0x08 bytes saved/restored by Windows driver) */ -#define AZF_IO_SIZE_OPL3 0x08 -#define AZF_IO_SIZE_OPL3_PM 0x06 -/* hmm, given that a standard OPL3 has 4 registers only, - * there might be some enhanced functionality lurking at the end - * (especially since register 0x04 has a "non-empty" value 0xfe) */ - -/*** mixer I/O area port indices ***/ -/* (only 0x22 of 0x40 bytes saved/restored by Windows driver) - * UNFORTUNATELY azf3328 is NOT truly AC97 compliant: see main file intro */ -#define AZF_IO_SIZE_MIXER 0x40 -#define AZF_IO_SIZE_MIXER_PM 0x22 - - #define MIXER_VOLUME_RIGHT_MASK 0x001f - #define MIXER_VOLUME_LEFT_MASK 0x1f00 - #define MIXER_MUTE_MASK 0x8000 -#define IDX_MIXER_RESET 0x00 /* does NOT seem to have AC97 ID bits */ -#define IDX_MIXER_PLAY_MASTER 0x02 -#define IDX_MIXER_MODEMOUT 0x04 -#define IDX_MIXER_BASSTREBLE 0x06 - #define MIXER_BASSTREBLE_TREBLE_VOLUME_MASK 0x000e - #define MIXER_BASSTREBLE_BASS_VOLUME_MASK 0x0e00 -#define IDX_MIXER_PCBEEP 0x08 -#define IDX_MIXER_MODEMIN 0x0a -#define IDX_MIXER_MIC 0x0c - #define MIXER_MIC_MICGAIN_20DB_ENHANCEMENT_MASK 0x0040 -#define IDX_MIXER_LINEIN 0x0e -#define IDX_MIXER_CDAUDIO 0x10 -#define IDX_MIXER_VIDEO 0x12 -#define IDX_MIXER_AUX 0x14 -#define IDX_MIXER_WAVEOUT 0x16 -#define IDX_MIXER_FMSYNTH 0x18 -#define IDX_MIXER_REC_SELECT 0x1a - #define MIXER_REC_SELECT_MIC 0x00 - #define MIXER_REC_SELECT_CD 0x01 - #define MIXER_REC_SELECT_VIDEO 0x02 - #define MIXER_REC_SELECT_AUX 0x03 - #define MIXER_REC_SELECT_LINEIN 0x04 - #define MIXER_REC_SELECT_MIXSTEREO 0x05 - #define MIXER_REC_SELECT_MIXMONO 0x06 - #define MIXER_REC_SELECT_MONOIN 0x07 -#define IDX_MIXER_REC_VOLUME 0x1c -#define IDX_MIXER_ADVCTL1 0x1e - /* unlisted bits are unmodifiable */ - #define MIXER_ADVCTL1_3DWIDTH_MASK 0x000e - #define MIXER_ADVCTL1_HIFI3D_MASK 0x0300 /* yup, this is missing the high bit that official AC97 contains, plus it doesn't have linear bit value range behaviour but instead acts weirdly (possibly we're dealing with two *different* 3D settings here??) */ -#define IDX_MIXER_ADVCTL2 0x20 /* subset of AC97_GENERAL_PURPOSE reg! */ - /* unlisted bits are unmodifiable */ - #define MIXER_ADVCTL2_LPBK 0x0080 /* Loopback mode -- Win driver: "WaveOut3DBypass"? mutes WaveOut at LineOut */ - #define MIXER_ADVCTL2_MS 0x0100 /* Mic Select 0=Mic1, 1=Mic2 -- Win driver: "ModemOutSelect"?? */ - #define MIXER_ADVCTL2_MIX 0x0200 /* Mono output select 0=Mix, 1=Mic; Win driver: "MonoSelectSource"?? */ - #define MIXER_ADVCTL2_3D 0x2000 /* 3D Enhancement 1=on */ - #define MIXER_ADVCTL2_POP 0x8000 /* Pcm Out Path, 0=pre 3D, 1=post 3D */ - -#define IDX_MIXER_SOMETHING30H 0x30 /* used, but unknown??? */ - -/* driver internal flags */ -#define SET_CHAN_LEFT 1 -#define SET_CHAN_RIGHT 2 - -/* helper macro to align I/O port ranges to 32bit I/O width */ -#define AZF_ALIGN(x) (((x) + 3) & (~3)) - -#endif /* __SOUND_AZT3328_H */ |