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21 /*
22 * Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
23 * Use is subject to license terms.
24 */
25
26 /*
27 * audioixp Audio Driver
28 *
29 * This driver supports audio hardware integrated in ATI IXP400 chipset.
30 *
31 * The IXP400 audio core is an AC'97 controller, which has independent
32 * channels for PCM in, PCM out. The AC'97 controller is a PCI bus master
33 * with scatter/gather support. Each channel has a DMA engine. Currently,
34 * we use only the PCM in and PCM out channels. Each DMA engine uses one
35 * buffer descriptor list. Each entry contains a pointer to a data buffer,
36 * status, length of the buffer being pointed to and the pointer to the next
37 * entry. Length of the buffer is in number of bytes. Interrupt will be
38 * triggered each time a entry is processed by hardware.
39 *
40 * System power management is not yet supported by the driver.
41 *
42 * NOTE:
43 * This driver depends on the misc/ac97 and drv/audio modules being
44 * loaded first.
45 */
46 #include <sys/types.h>
47 #include <sys/modctl.h>
48 #include <sys/kmem.h>
49 #include <sys/conf.h>
50 #include <sys/ddi.h>
51 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
52 #include <sys/pci.h>
53 #include <sys/note.h>
54 #include <sys/audio/audio_driver.h>
55 #include <sys/audio/ac97.h>
56 #include "audioixp.h"
57
58 /*
59 * Module linkage routines for the kernel
60 */
61 static int audioixp_ddi_attach(dev_info_t *, ddi_attach_cmd_t);
62 static int audioixp_ddi_detach(dev_info_t *, ddi_detach_cmd_t);
63 static int audioixp_quiesce(dev_info_t *);
64 static int audioixp_resume(dev_info_t *);
65 static int audioixp_suspend(dev_info_t *);
66
67 /*
68 * Entry point routine prototypes
69 */
70 static int audioixp_open(void *, int, unsigned *, caddr_t *);
71 static void audioixp_close(void *);
72 static int audioixp_start(void *);
73 static void audioixp_stop(void *);
74 static int audioixp_format(void *);
75 static int audioixp_channels(void *);
76 static int audioixp_rate(void *);
77 static uint64_t audioixp_count(void *);
78 static void audioixp_sync(void *, unsigned);
79
80 static audio_engine_ops_t audioixp_engine_ops = {
81 AUDIO_ENGINE_VERSION,
82 audioixp_open,
83 audioixp_close,
84 audioixp_start,
85 audioixp_stop,
86 audioixp_count,
87 audioixp_format,
88 audioixp_channels,
89 audioixp_rate,
90 audioixp_sync,
91 NULL,
92 NULL,
93 NULL
94 };
95
96 /*
97 * We drive audioixp in stereo only, so we don't want to display controls
98 * that are used for multichannel codecs. Note that this multichannel
99 * configuration limitation is a problem for audioixp devices.
100 */
101 const char *audioixp_remove_ac97[] = {
102 AUDIO_CTRL_ID_CENTER,
103 AUDIO_CTRL_ID_LFE,
104 AUDIO_CTRL_ID_SURROUND,
105 AUDIO_CTRL_ID_JACK1,
106 AUDIO_CTRL_ID_JACK2,
107 };
108
109 /*
110 * Local Routine Prototypes
111 */
112 static int audioixp_attach(dev_info_t *);
113 static int audioixp_detach(dev_info_t *);
114 static int audioixp_alloc_port(audioixp_state_t *, int);
115 static void audioixp_update_port(audioixp_port_t *);
116
117 static int audioixp_codec_sync(audioixp_state_t *);
118 static void audioixp_wr97(void *, uint8_t, uint16_t);
119 static uint16_t audioixp_rd97(void *, uint8_t);
120 static int audioixp_reset_ac97(audioixp_state_t *);
121 static int audioixp_map_regs(audioixp_state_t *);
122 static void audioixp_unmap_regs(audioixp_state_t *);
123 static int audioixp_chip_init(audioixp_state_t *);
124 static void audioixp_destroy(audioixp_state_t *);
125
126 /*
127 * Global variables, but used only by this file.
128 */
129
130 /*
131 * DDI Structures
132 */
133
134 /* Device operations structure */
135 static struct dev_ops audioixp_dev_ops = {
136 DEVO_REV, /* devo_rev */
137 0, /* devo_refcnt */
138 NULL, /* devo_getinfo */
139 nulldev, /* devo_identify - obsolete */
140 nulldev, /* devo_probe */
141 audioixp_ddi_attach, /* devo_attach */
142 audioixp_ddi_detach, /* devo_detach */
143 nodev, /* devo_reset */
144 NULL, /* devi_cb_ops */
145 NULL, /* devo_bus_ops */
146 NULL, /* devo_power */
147 audioixp_quiesce, /* devo_quiesce */
148 };
149
150 /* Linkage structure for loadable drivers */
151 static struct modldrv audioixp_modldrv = {
152 &mod_driverops, /* drv_modops */
153 IXP_MOD_NAME, /* drv_linkinfo */
154 &audioixp_dev_ops, /* drv_dev_ops */
155 };
156
157 /* Module linkage structure */
158 static struct modlinkage audioixp_modlinkage = {
159 MODREV_1, /* ml_rev */
160 (void *)&audioixp_modldrv, /* ml_linkage */
161 NULL /* NULL terminates the list */
162 };
163
164 /*
165 * device access attributes for register mapping
166 */
167 static struct ddi_device_acc_attr dev_attr = {
168 DDI_DEVICE_ATTR_V0,
169 DDI_STRUCTURE_LE_ACC,
170 DDI_STRICTORDER_ACC
171 };
172 static struct ddi_device_acc_attr buf_attr = {
173 DDI_DEVICE_ATTR_V0,
174 DDI_NEVERSWAP_ACC,
175 DDI_STRICTORDER_ACC
176 };
177
178 /*
179 * DMA attributes of buffer descriptor list
180 */
181 static ddi_dma_attr_t bdlist_dma_attr = {
182 DMA_ATTR_V0, /* version */
183 0, /* addr_lo */
184 0xffffffff, /* addr_hi */
185 0x0000ffff, /* count_max */
186 8, /* align, BDL must be aligned on a 8-byte boundary */
187 0x3c, /* burstsize */
188 8, /* minxfer, set to the size of a BDlist entry */
189 0x0000ffff, /* maxxfer */
190 0x00000fff, /* seg, set to the RAM pagesize of intel platform */
191 1, /* sgllen, there's no scatter-gather list */
192 8, /* granular, set to the value of minxfer */
193 0 /* flags, use virtual address */
194 };
195
196 /*
197 * DMA attributes of buffers to be used to receive/send audio data
198 */
199 static ddi_dma_attr_t sample_buf_dma_attr = {
200 DMA_ATTR_V0,
201 0, /* addr_lo */
202 0xffffffff, /* addr_hi */
203 0x0001fffe, /* count_max */
204 4, /* align, data buffer is aligned on a 2-byte boundary */
205 0x3c, /* burstsize */
206 4, /* minxfer, set to the size of a sample data */
207 0x0001ffff, /* maxxfer */
208 0x0001ffff, /* seg */
209 1, /* sgllen, no scatter-gather */
210 4, /* granular, set to the value of minxfer */
211 0, /* flags, use virtual address */
212 };
213
214 /*
215 * _init()
216 *
217 * Description:
218 * Driver initialization, called when driver is first loaded.
219 * This is how access is initially given to all the static structures.
220 *
221 * Arguments:
222 * None
223 *
224 * Returns:
225 * ddi_soft_state_init() status, see ddi_soft_state_init(9f), or
226 * mod_install() status, see mod_install(9f)
227 */
228 int
_init(void)229 _init(void)
230 {
231 int error;
232
233 audio_init_ops(&audioixp_dev_ops, IXP_NAME);
234
235 if ((error = mod_install(&audioixp_modlinkage)) != 0) {
236 audio_fini_ops(&audioixp_dev_ops);
237 }
238
239 return (error);
240 }
241
242 /*
243 * _fini()
244 *
245 * Description:
246 * Module de-initialization, called when the driver is to be unloaded.
247 *
248 * Arguments:
249 * None
250 *
251 * Returns:
252 * mod_remove() status, see mod_remove(9f)
253 */
254 int
_fini(void)255 _fini(void)
256 {
257 int error;
258
259 if ((error = mod_remove(&audioixp_modlinkage)) != 0) {
260 return (error);
261 }
262
263 audio_fini_ops(&audioixp_dev_ops);
264
265 return (0);
266 }
267
268 /*
269 * _info()
270 *
271 * Description:
272 * Module information, returns information about the driver.
273 *
274 * Arguments:
275 * modinfo *modinfop Pointer to the opaque modinfo structure
276 *
277 * Returns:
278 * mod_info() status, see mod_info(9f)
279 */
280 int
_info(struct modinfo * modinfop)281 _info(struct modinfo *modinfop)
282 {
283 return (mod_info(&audioixp_modlinkage, modinfop));
284 }
285
286
287 /* ******************* Driver Entry Points ********************************* */
288
289 /*
290 * audioixp_ddi_attach()
291 *
292 * Description:
293 * Attach an instance of the audioixp driver.
294 *
295 * Arguments:
296 * dev_info_t *dip Pointer to the device's dev_info struct
297 * ddi_attach_cmd_t cmd Attach command
298 *
299 * Returns:
300 * DDI_SUCCESS The driver was initialized properly
301 * DDI_FAILURE The driver couldn't be initialized properly
302 */
303 static int
audioixp_ddi_attach(dev_info_t * dip,ddi_attach_cmd_t cmd)304 audioixp_ddi_attach(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_attach_cmd_t cmd)
305 {
306 switch (cmd) {
307 case DDI_ATTACH:
308 return (audioixp_attach(dip));
309
310 /*
311 * now, no suspend/resume supported. we'll do it in the future.
312 */
313 case DDI_RESUME:
314 return (audioixp_resume(dip));
315 default:
316 return (DDI_FAILURE);
317 }
318 }
319
320 /*
321 * audioixp_ddi_detach()
322 *
323 * Description:
324 * Detach an instance of the audioixp driver.
325 *
326 * Arguments:
327 * dev_info_t *dip Pointer to the device's dev_info struct
328 * ddi_detach_cmd_t cmd Detach command
329 *
330 * Returns:
331 * DDI_SUCCESS The driver was detached
332 * DDI_FAILURE The driver couldn't be detached
333 */
334 static int
audioixp_ddi_detach(dev_info_t * dip,ddi_detach_cmd_t cmd)335 audioixp_ddi_detach(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_detach_cmd_t cmd)
336 {
337 switch (cmd) {
338 case DDI_DETACH:
339 return (audioixp_detach(dip));
340
341 /*
342 * now, no suspend/resume supported. we'll do it in the future.
343 */
344 case DDI_SUSPEND:
345 return (audioixp_suspend(dip));
346
347 default:
348 return (DDI_FAILURE);
349 }
350 }
351
352 /*
353 * quiesce(9E) entry point.
354 *
355 * This function is called when the system is single-threaded at high
356 * PIL with preemption disabled. Therefore, this function must not be blocked.
357 *
358 * This function returns DDI_SUCCESS on success, or DDI_FAILURE on failure.
359 * DDI_FAILURE indicates an error condition and should almost never happen.
360 */
361 static int
audioixp_quiesce(dev_info_t * dip)362 audioixp_quiesce(dev_info_t *dip)
363 {
364 audioixp_state_t *statep;
365
366 statep = ddi_get_driver_private(dip);
367 ASSERT(statep != NULL);
368
369 /* stop DMA engines */
370 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_OUT);
371 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_OUT_DMA);
372 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_IN);
373 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_IN_DMA);
374
375 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
376 }
377
378 static int
audioixp_suspend(dev_info_t * dip)379 audioixp_suspend(dev_info_t *dip)
380 {
381 audioixp_state_t *statep;
382
383 statep = ddi_get_driver_private(dip);
384 ASSERT(statep != NULL);
385
386 audio_dev_suspend(statep->adev);
387
388 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
389 }
390
391 static int
audioixp_resume(dev_info_t * dip)392 audioixp_resume(dev_info_t *dip)
393 {
394 audioixp_state_t *statep;
395
396 statep = ddi_get_driver_private(dip);
397 ASSERT(statep != NULL);
398
399 if (audioixp_chip_init(statep) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
400 audio_dev_warn(statep->adev, "DDI_RESUME failed to init chip");
401 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
402 }
403
404 ac97_reset(statep->ac97);
405 audio_dev_resume(statep->adev);
406
407 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
408 }
409
410 /*
411 * audioixp_open()
412 *
413 * Description:
414 * Opens a DMA engine for use.
415 *
416 * Arguments:
417 * void *arg The DMA engine to set up
418 * int flag Open flags
419 * unsigned *nframesp Receives number of frames
420 * caddr_t *bufp Receives kernel data buffer
421 *
422 * Returns:
423 * 0 on success
424 * errno on failure
425 */
426 static int
audioixp_open(void * arg,int flag,unsigned * nframesp,caddr_t * bufp)427 audioixp_open(void *arg, int flag, unsigned *nframesp, caddr_t *bufp)
428 {
429 audioixp_port_t *port = arg;
430
431 _NOTE(ARGUNUSED(flag));
432
433 port->started = B_FALSE;
434 port->count = 0;
435 port->offset = 0;
436 *nframesp = port->nframes;
437 *bufp = port->samp_kaddr;
438
439 return (0);
440 }
441
442 /*
443 * audioixp_close()
444 *
445 * Description:
446 * Closes an audio DMA engine that was previously opened. Since
447 * nobody is using it, we take this opportunity to possibly power
448 * down the entire device.
449 *
450 * Arguments:
451 * void *arg The DMA engine to shut down
452 */
453 static void
audioixp_close(void * arg)454 audioixp_close(void *arg)
455 {
456 _NOTE(ARGUNUSED(arg));
457 }
458
459 /*
460 * audioixp_stop()
461 *
462 * Description:
463 * This is called by the framework to stop a port that is
464 * transferring data.
465 *
466 * Arguments:
467 * void *arg The DMA engine to stop
468 */
469 static void
audioixp_stop(void * arg)470 audioixp_stop(void *arg)
471 {
472 audioixp_port_t *port = arg;
473 audioixp_state_t *statep = port->statep;
474
475 mutex_enter(&statep->inst_lock);
476 if (port->num == IXP_REC) {
477 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_IN);
478 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_IN_DMA);
479 } else {
480 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_OUT);
481 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_OUT_DMA);
482 }
483 mutex_exit(&statep->inst_lock);
484 }
485
486 /*
487 * audioixp_start()
488 *
489 * Description:
490 * This is called by the framework to start a port transferring data.
491 *
492 * Arguments:
493 * void *arg The DMA engine to start
494 *
495 * Returns:
496 * 0 on success (never fails, errno if it did)
497 */
498 static int
audioixp_start(void * arg)499 audioixp_start(void *arg)
500 {
501 audioixp_port_t *port = arg;
502 audioixp_state_t *statep = port->statep;
503
504 mutex_enter(&statep->inst_lock);
505
506 port->offset = 0;
507
508 if (port->num == IXP_REC) {
509 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_FIFO_FLUSH, IXP_AUDIO_FIFO_FLUSH_IN);
510 SET32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_INTER_IN);
511
512 SET32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_IN_DMA);
513 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_IN_DMA_LINK_P,
514 port->bdl_paddr | IXP_AUDIO_IN_DMA_LINK_P_EN);
515
516 SET32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_IN);
517 } else {
518 uint32_t slot = GET32(IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_EN_THRESHOLD);
519 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_FIFO_FLUSH, IXP_AUDIO_FIFO_FLUSH_OUT);
520 /* clear all slots */
521 slot &= ~ (IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_3 |
522 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_4 |
523 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_5 |
524 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_6 |
525 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_7 |
526 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_8 |
527 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_9 |
528 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_10 |
529 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_11 |
530 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_12);
531 /* enable AC'97 output slots (depending on output channels) */
532 slot |= IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_3 |
533 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_4;
534 if (port->nchan >= 4) {
535 slot |= IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_6 |
536 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_9;
537 }
538 if (port->nchan >= 6) {
539 slot |= IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_7 |
540 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_8;
541 }
542
543 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_SLOT_EN_THRESHOLD, slot);
544
545 SET32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_INTER_OUT);
546
547 SET32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_OUT_DMA);
548 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_LINK_P,
549 port->bdl_paddr | IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_LINK_P_EN);
550
551 SET32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_OUT);
552 }
553 mutex_exit(&statep->inst_lock);
554 return (0);
555 }
556
557 /*
558 * audioixp_format()
559 *
560 * Description:
561 * This is called by the framework to query the format for the device.
562 *
563 * Arguments:
564 * void *arg The DMA engine to query
565 *
566 * Returns:
567 * AUDIO_FORMAT_S16_LE
568 */
569 static int
audioixp_format(void * arg)570 audioixp_format(void *arg)
571 {
572 _NOTE(ARGUNUSED(arg));
573
574 return (AUDIO_FORMAT_S16_LE);
575 }
576
577 /*
578 * audioixp_channels()
579 *
580 * Description:
581 * This is called by the framework to query the channels for the device.
582 *
583 * Arguments:
584 * void *arg The DMA engine to query
585 *
586 * Returns:
587 * Number of channels for the device.
588 */
589 static int
audioixp_channels(void * arg)590 audioixp_channels(void *arg)
591 {
592 audioixp_port_t *port = arg;
593
594 return (port->nchan);
595 }
596
597 /*
598 * audioixp_rate()
599 *
600 * Description:
601 * This is called by the framework to query the rate of the device.
602 *
603 * Arguments:
604 * void *arg The DMA engine to query
605 *
606 * Returns:
607 * 48000
608 */
609 static int
audioixp_rate(void * arg)610 audioixp_rate(void *arg)
611 {
612 _NOTE(ARGUNUSED(arg));
613
614 return (48000);
615 }
616
617 /*
618 * audioixp_count()
619 *
620 * Description:
621 * This is called by the framework to get the engine's frame counter
622 *
623 * Arguments:
624 * void *arg The DMA engine to query
625 *
626 * Returns:
627 * frame count for current engine
628 */
629 static uint64_t
audioixp_count(void * arg)630 audioixp_count(void *arg)
631 {
632 audioixp_port_t *port = arg;
633 audioixp_state_t *statep = port->statep;
634 uint64_t val;
635
636 mutex_enter(&statep->inst_lock);
637 audioixp_update_port(port);
638 val = port->count;
639 mutex_exit(&statep->inst_lock);
640
641 return (val);
642 }
643
644 /*
645 * audioixp_sync()
646 *
647 * Description:
648 * This is called by the framework to synchronize DMA caches.
649 *
650 * Arguments:
651 * void *arg The DMA engine to sync
652 */
653 static void
audioixp_sync(void * arg,unsigned nframes)654 audioixp_sync(void *arg, unsigned nframes)
655 {
656 audioixp_port_t *port = arg;
657 _NOTE(ARGUNUSED(nframes));
658
659 (void) ddi_dma_sync(port->samp_dmah, 0, 0, port->sync_dir);
660 }
661
662 /* *********************** Local Routines *************************** */
663
664 /*
665 * audioixp_alloc_port()
666 *
667 * Description:
668 * This routine allocates the DMA handles and the memory for the
669 * DMA engines to use. It also configures the BDL lists properly
670 * for use.
671 *
672 * Arguments:
673 * dev_info_t *dip Pointer to the device's devinfo
674 *
675 * Returns:
676 * DDI_SUCCESS Registers successfully mapped
677 * DDI_FAILURE Registers not successfully mapped
678 */
679 static int
audioixp_alloc_port(audioixp_state_t * statep,int num)680 audioixp_alloc_port(audioixp_state_t *statep, int num)
681 {
682 ddi_dma_cookie_t cookie;
683 uint_t count;
684 int dir;
685 unsigned caps;
686 audio_dev_t *adev;
687 audioixp_port_t *port;
688 uint32_t paddr;
689 int rc;
690 dev_info_t *dip;
691 audioixp_bd_entry_t *bdentry;
692
693 adev = statep->adev;
694 dip = statep->dip;
695
696 port = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*port), KM_SLEEP);
697 port->statep = statep;
698 port->started = B_FALSE;
699 port->num = num;
700
701 switch (num) {
702 case IXP_REC:
703 statep->rec_port = port;
704 dir = DDI_DMA_READ;
705 caps = ENGINE_INPUT_CAP;
706 port->sync_dir = DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORKERNEL;
707 port->nchan = 2;
708 break;
709 case IXP_PLAY:
710 statep->play_port = port;
711 dir = DDI_DMA_WRITE;
712 caps = ENGINE_OUTPUT_CAP;
713 port->sync_dir = DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORDEV;
714 /*
715 * We allow for end users to configure more channels
716 * than just two, but we default to just two. The
717 * default stereo configuration works well. On the
718 * configurations we have tested, we've found that
719 * more than two channels (or rather 6 channels) can
720 * cause inexplicable noise. The noise is more
721 * noticeable when the system is running under load.
722 * (Holding the space bar in "top" while playing an
723 * MP3 is an easy way to recreate it.) End users who
724 * want to experiment, or have configurations that
725 * don't suffer from this, may increase the channels
726 * by setting this max-channels property. We leave it
727 * undocumented for now.
728 */
729 port->nchan = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, dip, 0,
730 "max-channels", 2);
731 port->nchan = min(ac97_num_channels(statep->ac97),
732 port->nchan);
733 port->nchan &= ~1; /* make sure its an even number */
734 port->nchan = max(port->nchan, 2);
735 break;
736 default:
737 audio_dev_warn(adev, "bad port number (%d)!", num);
738 return (DDI_FAILURE);
739 }
740
741 port->nframes = 4096;
742 port->fragfr = port->nframes / IXP_BD_NUMS;
743 port->fragsz = port->fragfr * port->nchan * 2;
744 port->samp_size = port->nframes * port->nchan * 2;
745
746 /* allocate dma handle */
747 rc = ddi_dma_alloc_handle(dip, &sample_buf_dma_attr, DDI_DMA_SLEEP,
748 NULL, &port->samp_dmah);
749 if (rc != DDI_SUCCESS) {
750 audio_dev_warn(adev, "ddi_dma_alloc_handle failed: %d", rc);
751 return (DDI_FAILURE);
752 }
753 /* allocate DMA buffer */
754 rc = ddi_dma_mem_alloc(port->samp_dmah, port->samp_size, &buf_attr,
755 DDI_DMA_CONSISTENT, DDI_DMA_SLEEP, NULL, &port->samp_kaddr,
756 &port->samp_size, &port->samp_acch);
757 if (rc == DDI_FAILURE) {
758 audio_dev_warn(adev, "dma_mem_alloc failed");
759 return (DDI_FAILURE);
760 }
761
762 /* bind DMA buffer */
763 rc = ddi_dma_addr_bind_handle(port->samp_dmah, NULL,
764 port->samp_kaddr, port->samp_size, dir|DDI_DMA_CONSISTENT,
765 DDI_DMA_SLEEP, NULL, &cookie, &count);
766 if ((rc != DDI_DMA_MAPPED) || (count != 1)) {
767 audio_dev_warn(adev,
768 "ddi_dma_addr_bind_handle failed: %d", rc);
769 return (DDI_FAILURE);
770 }
771 port->samp_paddr = cookie.dmac_address;
772
773 /*
774 * now, from here we allocate DMA memory for buffer descriptor list.
775 * we allocate adjacent DMA memory for all DMA engines.
776 */
777 rc = ddi_dma_alloc_handle(dip, &bdlist_dma_attr, DDI_DMA_SLEEP,
778 NULL, &port->bdl_dmah);
779 if (rc != DDI_SUCCESS) {
780 audio_dev_warn(adev, "ddi_dma_alloc_handle(bdlist) failed");
781 return (DDI_FAILURE);
782 }
783
784 /*
785 * we allocate all buffer descriptors lists in continuous dma memory.
786 */
787 port->bdl_size = sizeof (audioixp_bd_entry_t) * IXP_BD_NUMS;
788 rc = ddi_dma_mem_alloc(port->bdl_dmah, port->bdl_size,
789 &dev_attr, DDI_DMA_CONSISTENT, DDI_DMA_SLEEP, NULL,
790 &port->bdl_kaddr, &port->bdl_size, &port->bdl_acch);
791 if (rc != DDI_SUCCESS) {
792 audio_dev_warn(adev, "ddi_dma_mem_alloc(bdlist) failed");
793 return (DDI_FAILURE);
794 }
795
796 rc = ddi_dma_addr_bind_handle(port->bdl_dmah, NULL, port->bdl_kaddr,
797 port->bdl_size, DDI_DMA_WRITE|DDI_DMA_CONSISTENT, DDI_DMA_SLEEP,
798 NULL, &cookie, &count);
799 if ((rc != DDI_DMA_MAPPED) || (count != 1)) {
800 audio_dev_warn(adev, "addr_bind_handle failed");
801 return (DDI_FAILURE);
802 }
803 port->bdl_paddr = cookie.dmac_address;
804
805 /*
806 * Wire up the BD list.
807 */
808 paddr = port->samp_paddr;
809 bdentry = (void *)port->bdl_kaddr;
810
811 for (int i = 0; i < IXP_BD_NUMS; i++) {
812
813 /* set base address of buffer */
814 ddi_put32(port->bdl_acch, &bdentry->buf_base, paddr);
815 ddi_put16(port->bdl_acch, &bdentry->status, 0);
816 ddi_put16(port->bdl_acch, &bdentry->buf_len, port->fragsz / 4);
817 ddi_put32(port->bdl_acch, &bdentry->next, port->bdl_paddr +
818 (((i + 1) % IXP_BD_NUMS) * sizeof (audioixp_bd_entry_t)));
819 paddr += port->fragsz;
820 bdentry++;
821 }
822 (void) ddi_dma_sync(port->bdl_dmah, 0, 0, DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORDEV);
823
824 port->engine = audio_engine_alloc(&audioixp_engine_ops, caps);
825 if (port->engine == NULL) {
826 audio_dev_warn(adev, "audio_engine_alloc failed");
827 return (DDI_FAILURE);
828 }
829
830 audio_engine_set_private(port->engine, port);
831 audio_dev_add_engine(adev, port->engine);
832
833 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
834 }
835
836 /*
837 * audioixp_free_port()
838 *
839 * Description:
840 * This routine unbinds the DMA cookies, frees the DMA buffers,
841 * deallocates the DMA handles.
842 *
843 * Arguments:
844 * audioixp_port_t *port The port structure for a DMA engine.
845 */
846 static void
audioixp_free_port(audioixp_port_t * port)847 audioixp_free_port(audioixp_port_t *port)
848 {
849 if (port == NULL)
850 return;
851
852 if (port->engine) {
853 audio_dev_remove_engine(port->statep->adev, port->engine);
854 audio_engine_free(port->engine);
855 }
856 if (port->bdl_paddr) {
857 (void) ddi_dma_unbind_handle(port->bdl_dmah);
858 }
859 if (port->bdl_acch) {
860 ddi_dma_mem_free(&port->bdl_acch);
861 }
862 if (port->bdl_dmah) {
863 ddi_dma_free_handle(&port->bdl_dmah);
864 }
865 if (port->samp_paddr) {
866 (void) ddi_dma_unbind_handle(port->samp_dmah);
867 }
868 if (port->samp_acch) {
869 ddi_dma_mem_free(&port->samp_acch);
870 }
871 if (port->samp_dmah) {
872 ddi_dma_free_handle(&port->samp_dmah);
873 }
874 kmem_free(port, sizeof (*port));
875 }
876
877 /*
878 * audioixp_update_port()
879 *
880 * Description:
881 * This routine updates the ports frame counter from hardware, and
882 * gracefully handles wraps.
883 *
884 * Arguments:
885 * audioixp_port_t *port The port to update.
886 */
887 static void
audioixp_update_port(audioixp_port_t * port)888 audioixp_update_port(audioixp_port_t *port)
889 {
890 audioixp_state_t *statep = port->statep;
891 unsigned regoff;
892 unsigned n;
893 int loop;
894 uint32_t offset;
895 uint32_t paddr;
896
897 if (port->num == IXP_REC) {
898 regoff = IXP_AUDIO_IN_DMA_DT_CUR;
899 } else {
900 regoff = IXP_AUDIO_OUT_DMA_DT_CUR;
901 }
902
903 /*
904 * Apparently it may take several tries to get an update on the
905 * position. Is this a hardware bug?
906 */
907 for (loop = 100; loop; loop--) {
908 paddr = GET32(regoff);
909
910 /* make sure address is reasonable */
911 if ((paddr < port->samp_paddr) ||
912 (paddr >= (port->samp_paddr + port->samp_size))) {
913 continue;
914 }
915
916 offset = paddr - port->samp_paddr;
917
918 if (offset >= port->offset) {
919 n = offset - port->offset;
920 } else {
921 n = offset + (port->samp_size - port->offset);
922 }
923 port->offset = offset;
924 port->count += (n / (port->nchan * sizeof (uint16_t)));
925 return;
926 }
927
928 audio_dev_warn(statep->adev, "Unable to update count (h/w bug?)");
929 }
930
931
932 /*
933 * audioixp_map_regs()
934 *
935 * Description:
936 * The registers are mapped in.
937 *
938 * Arguments:
939 * audioixp_state_t *state The device's state structure
940 *
941 * Returns:
942 * DDI_SUCCESS Registers successfully mapped
943 * DDI_FAILURE Registers not successfully mapped
944 */
945 static int
audioixp_map_regs(audioixp_state_t * statep)946 audioixp_map_regs(audioixp_state_t *statep)
947 {
948 dev_info_t *dip = statep->dip;
949
950 /* map PCI config space */
951 if (pci_config_setup(statep->dip, &statep->pcih) == DDI_FAILURE) {
952 audio_dev_warn(statep->adev, "unable to map PCI config space");
953 return (DDI_FAILURE);
954 }
955
956 /* map audio mixer register */
957 if ((ddi_regs_map_setup(dip, IXP_IO_AM_REGS, &statep->regsp, 0, 0,
958 &dev_attr, &statep->regsh)) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
959 audio_dev_warn(statep->adev, "unable to map audio registers");
960 return (DDI_FAILURE);
961 }
962 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
963 }
964
965 /*
966 * audioixp_unmap_regs()
967 *
968 * Description:
969 * This routine unmaps control registers.
970 *
971 * Arguments:
972 * audioixp_state_t *state The device's state structure
973 */
974 static void
audioixp_unmap_regs(audioixp_state_t * statep)975 audioixp_unmap_regs(audioixp_state_t *statep)
976 {
977 if (statep->regsh) {
978 ddi_regs_map_free(&statep->regsh);
979 }
980
981 if (statep->pcih) {
982 pci_config_teardown(&statep->pcih);
983 }
984 }
985
986 /*
987 * audioixp_codec_ready()
988 *
989 * Description:
990 * This routine checks the state of codecs. It checks the flag to confirm
991 * that primary codec is ready.
992 *
993 * Arguments:
994 * audioixp_state_t *state The device's state structure
995 *
996 * Returns:
997 * DDI_SUCCESS codec is ready
998 * DDI_FAILURE codec is not ready
999 */
1000 static int
audioixp_codec_ready(audioixp_state_t * statep)1001 audioixp_codec_ready(audioixp_state_t *statep)
1002 {
1003 uint32_t sr;
1004
1005 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_INT, 0xffffffff);
1006 drv_usecwait(1000);
1007
1008 sr = GET32(IXP_AUDIO_INT);
1009 if (sr & IXP_AUDIO_INT_CODEC0_NOT_READY) {
1010 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_INT, IXP_AUDIO_INT_CODEC0_NOT_READY);
1011 audio_dev_warn(statep->adev, "primary codec not ready");
1012
1013 return (DDI_FAILURE);
1014 }
1015 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1016 }
1017
1018 /*
1019 * audioixp_codec_sync()
1020 *
1021 * Description:
1022 * Serialize access to the AC97 audio mixer registers.
1023 *
1024 * Arguments:
1025 * audioixp_state_t *state The device's state structure
1026 *
1027 * Returns:
1028 * DDI_SUCCESS Ready for an I/O access to the codec
1029 * DDI_FAILURE An I/O access is currently in progress, can't
1030 * perform another I/O access.
1031 */
1032 static int
audioixp_codec_sync(audioixp_state_t * statep)1033 audioixp_codec_sync(audioixp_state_t *statep)
1034 {
1035 int i;
1036 uint32_t cmd;
1037
1038 for (i = 0; i < 300; i++) {
1039 cmd = GET32(IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_ADDR_DATA);
1040 if (!(cmd & IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_EN)) {
1041 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1042 }
1043 drv_usecwait(10);
1044 }
1045
1046 audio_dev_warn(statep->adev, "unable to synchronize codec");
1047 return (DDI_FAILURE);
1048 }
1049
1050 /*
1051 * audioixp_rd97()
1052 *
1053 * Description:
1054 * Get the specific AC97 Codec register.
1055 *
1056 * Arguments:
1057 * void *arg The device's state structure
1058 * uint8_t reg AC97 register number
1059 *
1060 * Returns:
1061 * Register value.
1062 */
1063 static uint16_t
audioixp_rd97(void * arg,uint8_t reg)1064 audioixp_rd97(void *arg, uint8_t reg)
1065 {
1066 audioixp_state_t *statep = arg;
1067 uint32_t value;
1068 uint32_t result;
1069
1070 if (audioixp_codec_sync(statep) != DDI_SUCCESS)
1071 return (0xffff);
1072
1073 value = IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_PRIMARY_CODEC |
1074 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_READ |
1075 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_EN |
1076 ((unsigned)reg << IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_ADDR_SHIFT);
1077 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_ADDR_DATA, value);
1078
1079 if (audioixp_codec_sync(statep) != DDI_SUCCESS)
1080 return (0xffff);
1081
1082 for (int i = 0; i < 300; i++) {
1083 result = GET32(IXP_AUDIO_IN_PHY_ADDR_DATA);
1084 if (result & IXP_AUDIO_IN_PHY_READY) {
1085 return (result >> IXP_AUDIO_IN_PHY_DATA_SHIFT);
1086 }
1087 drv_usecwait(10);
1088 }
1089
1090 done:
1091 audio_dev_warn(statep->adev, "time out reading codec reg %d", reg);
1092 return (0xffff);
1093 }
1094
1095 /*
1096 * audioixp_wr97()
1097 *
1098 * Description:
1099 * Set the specific AC97 Codec register.
1100 *
1101 * Arguments:
1102 * void *arg The device's state structure
1103 * uint8_t reg AC97 register number
1104 * uint16_t data The data want to be set
1105 */
1106 static void
audioixp_wr97(void * arg,uint8_t reg,uint16_t data)1107 audioixp_wr97(void *arg, uint8_t reg, uint16_t data)
1108 {
1109 audioixp_state_t *statep = arg;
1110 uint32_t value;
1111
1112 if (audioixp_codec_sync(statep) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
1113 return;
1114 }
1115
1116 value = IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_PRIMARY_CODEC |
1117 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_WRITE |
1118 IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_EN |
1119 ((unsigned)reg << IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_ADDR_SHIFT) |
1120 ((unsigned)data << IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_DATA_SHIFT);
1121 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_OUT_PHY_ADDR_DATA, value);
1122
1123 (void) audioixp_rd97(statep, reg);
1124 }
1125
1126 /*
1127 * audioixp_reset_ac97()
1128 *
1129 * Description:
1130 * Reset AC97 Codec register.
1131 *
1132 * Arguments:
1133 * audioixp_state_t *state The device's state structure
1134 *
1135 * Returns:
1136 * DDI_SUCCESS Reset the codec successfully
1137 * DDI_FAILURE Failed to reset the codec
1138 */
1139 static int
audioixp_reset_ac97(audioixp_state_t * statep)1140 audioixp_reset_ac97(audioixp_state_t *statep)
1141 {
1142 uint32_t cmd;
1143 int i;
1144
1145 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_POWER_DOWN);
1146 drv_usecwait(10);
1147
1148 /* register reset */
1149 SET32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_AC_SOFT_RESET);
1150 /* force a read to flush caches */
1151 (void) GET32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD);
1152
1153 drv_usecwait(10);
1154 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_AC_SOFT_RESET);
1155
1156 /* cold reset */
1157 for (i = 0; i < 300; i++) {
1158 cmd = GET32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD);
1159 if (cmd & IXP_AUDIO_CMD_AC_ACTIVE) {
1160 cmd |= IXP_AUDIO_CMD_AC_RESET | IXP_AUDIO_CMD_AC_SYNC;
1161 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, cmd);
1162 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1163 }
1164 cmd &= ~IXP_AUDIO_CMD_AC_RESET;
1165 cmd |= IXP_AUDIO_CMD_AC_SYNC;
1166 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, cmd);
1167 (void) GET32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD);
1168 drv_usecwait(10);
1169 cmd |= IXP_AUDIO_CMD_AC_RESET;
1170 PUT32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, cmd);
1171 drv_usecwait(10);
1172 }
1173
1174 audio_dev_warn(statep->adev, "AC'97 reset timed out");
1175 return (DDI_FAILURE);
1176 }
1177
1178 /*
1179 * audioixp_chip_init()
1180 *
1181 * Description:
1182 * This routine initializes ATI IXP audio controller and the AC97
1183 * codec.
1184 *
1185 * Arguments:
1186 * audioixp_state_t *state The device's state structure
1187 *
1188 * Returns:
1189 * DDI_SUCCESS The hardware was initialized properly
1190 * DDI_FAILURE The hardware couldn't be initialized properly
1191 */
1192 static int
audioixp_chip_init(audioixp_state_t * statep)1193 audioixp_chip_init(audioixp_state_t *statep)
1194 {
1195 /*
1196 * put the audio controller into quiet state, everything off
1197 */
1198 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_OUT_DMA);
1199 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_IN_DMA);
1200
1201 /* AC97 reset */
1202 if (audioixp_reset_ac97(statep) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
1203 audio_dev_warn(statep->adev, "AC97 codec reset failed");
1204 return (DDI_FAILURE);
1205 }
1206
1207 if (audioixp_codec_ready(statep) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
1208 audio_dev_warn(statep->adev, "AC97 codec not ready");
1209 return (DDI_FAILURE);
1210 }
1211
1212 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1213
1214 } /* audioixp_chip_init() */
1215
1216 /*
1217 * audioixp_attach()
1218 *
1219 * Description:
1220 * Attach an instance of the audioixp driver. This routine does
1221 * the device dependent attach tasks.
1222 *
1223 * Arguments:
1224 * dev_info_t *dip Pointer to the device's dev_info struct
1225 * ddi_attach_cmd_t cmd Attach command
1226 *
1227 * Returns:
1228 * DDI_SUCCESS The driver was initialized properly
1229 * DDI_FAILURE The driver couldn't be initialized properly
1230 */
1231 static int
audioixp_attach(dev_info_t * dip)1232 audioixp_attach(dev_info_t *dip)
1233 {
1234 uint16_t cmdeg;
1235 audioixp_state_t *statep;
1236 audio_dev_t *adev;
1237 uint32_t devid;
1238 const char *name;
1239 const char *rev;
1240
1241 /* allocate the soft state structure */
1242 statep = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*statep), KM_SLEEP);
1243 statep->dip = dip;
1244 ddi_set_driver_private(dip, statep);
1245 mutex_init(&statep->inst_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, NULL);
1246
1247 /* allocate framework audio device */
1248 if ((adev = audio_dev_alloc(dip, 0)) == NULL) {
1249 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "!%s%d: unable to allocate audio dev",
1250 ddi_driver_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip));
1251 goto error;
1252 }
1253 statep->adev = adev;
1254
1255 /* map in the registers */
1256 if (audioixp_map_regs(statep) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
1257 audio_dev_warn(adev, "couldn't map registers");
1258 goto error;
1259 }
1260
1261 /* set device information -- this could be smarter */
1262 devid = ((pci_config_get16(statep->pcih, PCI_CONF_VENID)) << 16) |
1263 pci_config_get16(statep->pcih, PCI_CONF_DEVID);
1264
1265 name = "ATI AC'97";
1266 switch (devid) {
1267 case IXP_PCI_ID_200:
1268 rev = "IXP150";
1269 break;
1270 case IXP_PCI_ID_300:
1271 rev = "SB300";
1272 break;
1273 case IXP_PCI_ID_400:
1274 if (pci_config_get8(statep->pcih, PCI_CONF_REVID) & 0x80) {
1275 rev = "SB450";
1276 } else {
1277 rev = "SB400";
1278 }
1279 break;
1280 case IXP_PCI_ID_SB600:
1281 rev = "SB600";
1282 break;
1283 default:
1284 rev = "Unknown";
1285 break;
1286 }
1287 audio_dev_set_description(adev, name);
1288 audio_dev_set_version(adev, rev);
1289
1290 /* set PCI command register */
1291 cmdeg = pci_config_get16(statep->pcih, PCI_CONF_COMM);
1292 pci_config_put16(statep->pcih, PCI_CONF_COMM,
1293 cmdeg | PCI_COMM_IO | PCI_COMM_MAE);
1294
1295 statep->ac97 = ac97_alloc(dip, audioixp_rd97, audioixp_wr97, statep);
1296 if (statep->ac97 == NULL) {
1297 audio_dev_warn(adev, "failed to allocate ac97 handle");
1298 goto error;
1299 }
1300
1301 /* allocate port structures */
1302 if ((audioixp_alloc_port(statep, IXP_PLAY) != DDI_SUCCESS) ||
1303 (audioixp_alloc_port(statep, IXP_REC) != DDI_SUCCESS)) {
1304 goto error;
1305 }
1306
1307 /*
1308 * If we have locked in a stereo configuration, then don't expose
1309 * multichannel-specific AC'97 codec controls.
1310 */
1311 if (statep->play_port->nchan == 2) {
1312 int i;
1313 ac97_ctrl_t *ctrl;
1314 const char *name;
1315
1316 for (i = 0; (name = audioixp_remove_ac97[i]) != NULL; i++) {
1317 ctrl = ac97_control_find(statep->ac97, name);
1318 if (ctrl != NULL) {
1319 ac97_control_unregister(ctrl);
1320 }
1321 }
1322 }
1323
1324 if (audioixp_chip_init(statep) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
1325 audio_dev_warn(statep->adev, "failed to init chip");
1326 goto error;
1327 }
1328
1329 /* initialize the AC'97 part */
1330 if (ac97_init(statep->ac97, adev) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
1331 audio_dev_warn(adev, "ac'97 initialization failed");
1332 goto error;
1333 }
1334
1335 if (audio_dev_register(adev) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
1336 audio_dev_warn(adev, "unable to register with framework");
1337 goto error;
1338 }
1339
1340 ddi_report_dev(dip);
1341
1342 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1343
1344 error:
1345 audioixp_destroy(statep);
1346 return (DDI_FAILURE);
1347 }
1348
1349 /*
1350 * audioixp_detach()
1351 *
1352 * Description:
1353 * Detach an instance of the audioixp driver.
1354 *
1355 * Arguments:
1356 * dev_info_t *dip Pointer to the device's dev_info struct
1357 *
1358 * Returns:
1359 * DDI_SUCCESS The driver was detached
1360 * DDI_FAILURE The driver couldn't be detached
1361 */
1362 static int
audioixp_detach(dev_info_t * dip)1363 audioixp_detach(dev_info_t *dip)
1364 {
1365 audioixp_state_t *statep;
1366
1367 statep = ddi_get_driver_private(dip);
1368
1369 if (audio_dev_unregister(statep->adev) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
1370 return (DDI_FAILURE);
1371 }
1372
1373 audioixp_destroy(statep);
1374 return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1375 }
1376
1377 /*
1378 * audioixp_destroy()
1379 *
1380 * Description:
1381 * This routine releases all resources held by the device instance,
1382 * as part of either detach or a failure in attach.
1383 *
1384 * Arguments:
1385 * audioixp_state_t *state The device soft state.
1386 */
1387 static void
audioixp_destroy(audioixp_state_t * statep)1388 audioixp_destroy(audioixp_state_t *statep)
1389 {
1390 /*
1391 * put the audio controller into quiet state, everything off
1392 */
1393 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_OUT_DMA);
1394 CLR32(IXP_AUDIO_CMD, IXP_AUDIO_CMD_EN_IN_DMA);
1395
1396 audioixp_free_port(statep->play_port);
1397 audioixp_free_port(statep->rec_port);
1398
1399 audioixp_unmap_regs(statep);
1400
1401 if (statep->ac97) {
1402 ac97_free(statep->ac97);
1403 }
1404
1405 if (statep->adev) {
1406 audio_dev_free(statep->adev);
1407 }
1408
1409 mutex_destroy(&statep->inst_lock);
1410 kmem_free(statep, sizeof (*statep));
1411 }
1412