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+/* -*- linux-c -*-
+ *
+ * sound/wavfront.c
+ *
+ * A Linux driver for Turtle Beach WaveFront Series (Maui, Tropez, Tropez Plus)
+ *
+ * This driver supports the onboard wavetable synthesizer (an ICS2115),
+ * including patch, sample and program loading and unloading, conversion
+ * of GUS patches during loading, and full user-level access to all
+ * WaveFront commands. It tries to provide semi-intelligent patch and
+ * sample management as well.
+ *
+ * It also provides support for the ICS emulation of an MPU-401. Full
+ * support for the ICS emulation's "virtual MIDI mode" is provided in
+ * wf_midi.c.
+ *
+ * Support is also provided for the Tropez Plus' onboard FX processor,
+ * a Yamaha YSS225. Currently, code exists to configure the YSS225,
+ * and there is an interface allowing tweaking of any of its memory
+ * addresses. However, I have been unable to decipher the logical
+ * positioning of the configuration info for various effects, so for
+ * now, you just get the YSS225 in the same state as Turtle Beach's
+ * "SETUPSND.EXE" utility leaves it.
+ *
+ * The boards' DAC/ADC (a Crystal CS4232) is supported by cs4232.[co],
+ * This chip also controls the configuration of the card: the wavefront
+ * synth is logical unit 4.
+ *
+ *
+ * Supported devices:
+ *
+ * /dev/dsp - using cs4232+ad1848 modules, OSS compatible
+ * /dev/midiNN and /dev/midiNN+1 - using wf_midi code, OSS compatible
+ * /dev/synth00 - raw synth interface
+ *
+ **********************************************************************
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) by Paul Barton-Davis 1998
+ *
+ * Some portions of this file are taken from work that is
+ * copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen 1993-1996
+ *
+ * Although the relevant code here is all new, the handling of
+ * sample/alias/multi- samples is entirely based on a driver by Matt
+ * Martin and Rutger Nijlunsing which demonstrated how to get things
+ * to work correctly. The GUS patch loading code has been almost
+ * unaltered by me, except to fit formatting and function names in the
+ * rest of the file. Many thanks to them.
+ *
+ * Appreciation and thanks to Hannu Savolainen for his early work on the Maui
+ * driver, and answering a few questions while this one was developed.
+ *
+ * Absolutely NO thanks to Turtle Beach/Voyetra and Yamaha for their
+ * complete lack of help in developing this driver, and in particular
+ * for their utter silence in response to questions about undocumented
+ * aspects of configuring a WaveFront soundcard, particularly the
+ * effects processor.
+ *
+ * $Id: wavfront.c,v 0.7 1998/09/09 15:47:36 pbd Exp $
+ *
+ * This program is distributed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (GPL)
+ * Version 2 (June 1991). See the "COPYING" file distributed with this software
+ * for more info.
+ *
+ * Changes:
+ * 11-10-2000 Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bkz@linux-ide.org>
+ * Added some __init and __initdata to entries in yss225.c
+ */
+
+#include <linux/module.h>
+
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
+#include <linux/ptrace.h>
+#include <linux/fcntl.h>
+#include <linux/syscalls.h>
+#include <linux/ioport.h>
+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
+#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+#include <linux/config.h>
+
+#include <linux/delay.h>
+
+#include "sound_config.h"
+
+#include <linux/wavefront.h>
+
+#define _MIDI_SYNTH_C_
+#define MIDI_SYNTH_NAME "WaveFront MIDI"
+#define MIDI_SYNTH_CAPS SYNTH_CAP_INPUT
+#include "midi_synth.h"
+
+/* Compile-time control of the extent to which OSS is supported.
+
+ I consider /dev/sequencer to be an anachronism, but given its
+ widespread usage by various Linux MIDI software, it seems worth
+ offering support to it if it's not too painful. Instead of using
+ /dev/sequencer, I recommend:
+
+ for synth programming and patch loading: /dev/synthNN
+ for kernel-synchronized MIDI sequencing: the ALSA sequencer
+ for direct MIDI control: /dev/midiNN
+
+ I have never tried static compilation into the kernel. The #if's
+ for this are really just notes to myself about what the code is
+ for.
+*/
+
+#define OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ 0x1 /* use of /dev/sequencer */
+#define OSS_SUPPORT_STATIC_INSTALL 0x2 /* static compilation into kernel */
+
+#define OSS_SUPPORT_LEVEL 0x1 /* just /dev/sequencer for now */
+
+#if OSS_SUPPORT_LEVEL & OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ
+static int (*midi_load_patch) (int devno, int format, const char __user *addr,
+ int offs, int count, int pmgr_flag) = NULL;
+#endif /* OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ */
+
+/* if WF_DEBUG not defined, no run-time debugging messages will
+ be available via the debug flag setting. Given the current
+ beta state of the driver, this will remain set until a future
+ version.
+*/
+
+#define WF_DEBUG 1
+
+#ifdef WF_DEBUG
+
+/* Thank goodness for gcc's preprocessor ... */
+
+#define DPRINT(cond, format, args...) \
+ if ((dev.debug & (cond)) == (cond)) { \
+ printk (KERN_DEBUG LOGNAME format, ## args); \
+ }
+#else
+#define DPRINT(cond, format, args...)
+#endif
+
+#define LOGNAME "WaveFront: "
+
+/* bitmasks for WaveFront status port value */
+
+#define STAT_RINTR_ENABLED 0x01
+#define STAT_CAN_READ 0x02
+#define STAT_INTR_READ 0x04
+#define STAT_WINTR_ENABLED 0x10
+#define STAT_CAN_WRITE 0x20
+#define STAT_INTR_WRITE 0x40
+
+/*** Module-accessible parameters ***************************************/
+
+int wf_raw; /* we normally check for "raw state" to firmware
+ loading. if set, then during driver loading, the
+ state of the board is ignored, and we reset the
+ board and load the firmware anyway.
+ */
+
+static int fx_raw = 1; /* if this is zero, we'll leave the FX processor in
+ whatever state it is when the driver is loaded.
+ The default is to download the microprogram and
+ associated coefficients to set it up for "default"
+ operation, whatever that means.
+ */
+
+static int debug_default; /* you can set this to control debugging
+ during driver loading. it takes any combination
+ of the WF_DEBUG_* flags defined in
+ wavefront.h
+ */
+
+/* XXX this needs to be made firmware and hardware version dependent */
+
+static char *ospath = "/etc/sound/wavefront.os"; /* where to find a processed
+ version of the WaveFront OS
+ */
+
+static int wait_polls = 2000; /* This is a number of tries we poll the
+ status register before resorting to sleeping.
+ WaveFront being an ISA card each poll takes
+ about 1.2us. So before going to
+ sleep we wait up to 2.4ms in a loop.
+ */
+
+static int sleep_length = HZ/100; /* This says how long we're going to
+ sleep between polls.
+ 10ms sounds reasonable for fast response.
+ */
+
+static int sleep_tries = 50; /* Wait for status 0.5 seconds total. */
+
+static int reset_time = 2; /* hundreths of a second we wait after a HW reset for
+ the expected interrupt.
+ */
+
+static int ramcheck_time = 20; /* time in seconds to wait while ROM code
+ checks on-board RAM.
+ */
+
+static int osrun_time = 10; /* time in seconds we wait for the OS to
+ start running.
+ */
+
+module_param(wf_raw, int, 0);
+module_param(fx_raw, int, 0);
+module_param(debug_default, int, 0);
+module_param(wait_polls, int, 0);
+module_param(sleep_length, int, 0);
+module_param(sleep_tries, int, 0);
+module_param(ospath, charp, 0);
+module_param(reset_time, int, 0);
+module_param(ramcheck_time, int, 0);
+module_param(osrun_time, int, 0);
+
+/***************************************************************************/
+
+/* Note: because this module doesn't export any symbols, this really isn't
+ a global variable, even if it looks like one. I was quite confused by
+ this when I started writing this as a (newer) module -- pbd.
+*/
+
+struct wf_config {
+ int devno; /* device number from kernel */
+ int irq; /* "you were one, one of the few ..." */
+ int base; /* low i/o port address */
+
+#define mpu_data_port base
+#define mpu_command_port base + 1 /* write semantics */
+#define mpu_status_port base + 1 /* read semantics */
+#define data_port base + 2
+#define status_port base + 3 /* read semantics */
+#define control_port base + 3 /* write semantics */
+#define block_port base + 4 /* 16 bit, writeonly */
+#define last_block_port base + 6 /* 16 bit, writeonly */
+
+ /* FX ports. These are mapped through the ICS2115 to the YS225.
+ The ICS2115 takes care of flipping the relevant pins on the
+ YS225 so that access to each of these ports does the right
+ thing. Note: these are NOT documented by Turtle Beach.
+ */
+
+#define fx_status base + 8
+#define fx_op base + 8
+#define fx_lcr base + 9
+#define fx_dsp_addr base + 0xa
+#define fx_dsp_page base + 0xb
+#define fx_dsp_lsb base + 0xc
+#define fx_dsp_msb base + 0xd
+#define fx_mod_addr base + 0xe
+#define fx_mod_data base + 0xf
+
+ volatile int irq_ok; /* set by interrupt handler */
+ volatile int irq_cnt; /* ditto */
+ int opened; /* flag, holds open(2) mode */
+ char debug; /* debugging flags */
+ int freemem; /* installed RAM, in bytes */
+
+ int synth_dev; /* devno for "raw" synth */
+ int mididev; /* devno for internal MIDI */
+ int ext_mididev; /* devno for external MIDI */
+ int fx_mididev; /* devno for FX MIDI interface */
+#if OSS_SUPPORT_LEVEL & OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ
+ int oss_dev; /* devno for OSS sequencer synth */
+#endif /* OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ */
+
+ char fw_version[2]; /* major = [0], minor = [1] */
+ char hw_version[2]; /* major = [0], minor = [1] */
+ char israw; /* needs Motorola microcode */
+ char has_fx; /* has FX processor (Tropez+) */
+ char prog_status[WF_MAX_PROGRAM]; /* WF_SLOT_* */
+ char patch_status[WF_MAX_PATCH]; /* WF_SLOT_* */
+ char sample_status[WF_MAX_SAMPLE]; /* WF_ST_* | WF_SLOT_* */
+ int samples_used; /* how many */
+ char interrupts_on; /* h/w MPU interrupts enabled ? */
+ char rom_samples_rdonly; /* can we write on ROM samples */
+ wait_queue_head_t interrupt_sleeper;
+} dev;
+
+static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(lock);
+static int detect_wffx(void);
+static int wffx_ioctl (wavefront_fx_info *);
+static int wffx_init (void);
+
+static int wavefront_delete_sample (int sampnum);
+static int wavefront_find_free_sample (void);
+
+/* From wf_midi.c */
+
+extern int virtual_midi_enable (void);
+extern int virtual_midi_disable (void);
+extern int detect_wf_mpu (int, int);
+extern int install_wf_mpu (void);
+extern int uninstall_wf_mpu (void);
+
+typedef struct {
+ int cmd;
+ char *action;
+ unsigned int read_cnt;
+ unsigned int write_cnt;
+ int need_ack;
+} wavefront_command;
+
+static struct {
+ int errno;
+ const char *errstr;
+} wavefront_errors[] = {
+ { 0x01, "Bad sample number" },
+ { 0x02, "Out of sample memory" },
+ { 0x03, "Bad patch number" },
+ { 0x04, "Error in number of voices" },
+ { 0x06, "Sample load already in progress" },
+ { 0x0B, "No sample load request pending" },
+ { 0x0E, "Bad MIDI channel number" },
+ { 0x10, "Download Record Error" },
+ { 0x80, "Success" },
+ { 0 }
+};
+
+#define NEEDS_ACK 1
+
+static wavefront_command wavefront_commands[] = {
+ { WFC_SET_SYNTHVOL, "set synthesizer volume", 0, 1, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_GET_SYNTHVOL, "get synthesizer volume", 1, 0, 0},
+ { WFC_SET_NVOICES, "set number of voices", 0, 1, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_GET_NVOICES, "get number of voices", 1, 0, 0 },
+ { WFC_SET_TUNING, "set synthesizer tuning", 0, 2, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_GET_TUNING, "get synthesizer tuning", 2, 0, 0 },
+ { WFC_DISABLE_CHANNEL, "disable synth channel", 0, 1, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_ENABLE_CHANNEL, "enable synth channel", 0, 1, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_GET_CHANNEL_STATUS, "get synth channel status", 3, 0, 0 },
+ { WFC_MISYNTH_OFF, "disable midi-in to synth", 0, 0, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_MISYNTH_ON, "enable midi-in to synth", 0, 0, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_VMIDI_ON, "enable virtual midi mode", 0, 0, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_VMIDI_OFF, "disable virtual midi mode", 0, 0, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_MIDI_STATUS, "report midi status", 1, 0, 0 },
+ { WFC_FIRMWARE_VERSION, "report firmware version", 2, 0, 0 },
+ { WFC_HARDWARE_VERSION, "report hardware version", 2, 0, 0 },
+ { WFC_GET_NSAMPLES, "report number of samples", 2, 0, 0 },
+ { WFC_INSTOUT_LEVELS, "report instantaneous output levels", 7, 0, 0 },
+ { WFC_PEAKOUT_LEVELS, "report peak output levels", 7, 0, 0 },
+ { WFC_DOWNLOAD_SAMPLE, "download sample",
+ 0, WF_SAMPLE_BYTES, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_DOWNLOAD_BLOCK, "download block", 0, 0, NEEDS_ACK},
+ { WFC_DOWNLOAD_SAMPLE_HEADER, "download sample header",
+ 0, WF_SAMPLE_HDR_BYTES, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_UPLOAD_SAMPLE_HEADER, "upload sample header", 13, 2, 0 },
+
+ /* This command requires a variable number of bytes to be written.
+ There is a hack in wavefront_cmd() to support this. The actual
+ count is passed in as the read buffer ptr, cast appropriately.
+ Ugh.
+ */
+
+ { WFC_DOWNLOAD_MULTISAMPLE, "download multisample", 0, 0, NEEDS_ACK },
+
+ /* This one is a hack as well. We just read the first byte of the
+ response, don't fetch an ACK, and leave the rest to the
+ calling function. Ugly, ugly, ugly.
+ */
+
+ { WFC_UPLOAD_MULTISAMPLE, "upload multisample", 2, 1, 0 },
+ { WFC_DOWNLOAD_SAMPLE_ALIAS, "download sample alias",
+ 0, WF_ALIAS_BYTES, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_UPLOAD_SAMPLE_ALIAS, "upload sample alias", WF_ALIAS_BYTES, 2, 0},
+ { WFC_DELETE_SAMPLE, "delete sample", 0, 2, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_IDENTIFY_SAMPLE_TYPE, "identify sample type", 5, 2, 0 },
+ { WFC_UPLOAD_SAMPLE_PARAMS, "upload sample parameters" },
+ { WFC_REPORT_FREE_MEMORY, "report free memory", 4, 0, 0 },
+ { WFC_DOWNLOAD_PATCH, "download patch", 0, 134, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_UPLOAD_PATCH, "upload patch", 132, 2, 0 },
+ { WFC_DOWNLOAD_PROGRAM, "download program", 0, 33, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_UPLOAD_PROGRAM, "upload program", 32, 1, 0 },
+ { WFC_DOWNLOAD_EDRUM_PROGRAM, "download enhanced drum program", 0, 9,
+ NEEDS_ACK},
+ { WFC_UPLOAD_EDRUM_PROGRAM, "upload enhanced drum program", 8, 1, 0},
+ { WFC_SET_EDRUM_CHANNEL, "set enhanced drum program channel",
+ 0, 1, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_DISABLE_DRUM_PROGRAM, "disable drum program", 0, 1, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { WFC_REPORT_CHANNEL_PROGRAMS, "report channel program numbers",
+ 32, 0, 0 },
+ { WFC_NOOP, "the no-op command", 0, 0, NEEDS_ACK },
+ { 0x00 }
+};
+
+static const char *
+wavefront_errorstr (int errnum)
+
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; wavefront_errors[i].errstr; i++) {
+ if (wavefront_errors[i].errno == errnum) {
+ return wavefront_errors[i].errstr;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return "Unknown WaveFront error";
+}
+
+static wavefront_command *
+wavefront_get_command (int cmd)
+
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; wavefront_commands[i].cmd != 0; i++) {
+ if (cmd == wavefront_commands[i].cmd) {
+ return &wavefront_commands[i];
+ }
+ }
+
+ return (wavefront_command *) 0;
+}
+
+static inline int
+wavefront_status (void)
+
+{
+ return inb (dev.status_port);
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_wait (int mask)
+
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < wait_polls; i++)
+ if (wavefront_status() & mask)
+ return 1;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sleep_tries; i++) {
+
+ if (wavefront_status() & mask) {
+ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
+ schedule_timeout(sleep_length);
+ if (signal_pending(current))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_read (void)
+
+{
+ if (wavefront_wait (STAT_CAN_READ))
+ return inb (dev.data_port);
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_DATA, "read timeout.\n");
+
+ return -1;
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_write (unsigned char data)
+
+{
+ if (wavefront_wait (STAT_CAN_WRITE)) {
+ outb (data, dev.data_port);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_DATA, "write timeout.\n");
+
+ return -1;
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_cmd (int cmd, unsigned char *rbuf, unsigned char *wbuf)
+
+{
+ int ack;
+ int i;
+ int c;
+ wavefront_command *wfcmd;
+
+ if ((wfcmd = wavefront_get_command (cmd)) == (wavefront_command *) 0) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "command 0x%x not supported.\n",
+ cmd);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Hack to handle the one variable-size write command. See
+ wavefront_send_multisample() for the other half of this
+ gross and ugly strategy.
+ */
+
+ if (cmd == WFC_DOWNLOAD_MULTISAMPLE) {
+ wfcmd->write_cnt = (unsigned int) rbuf;
+ rbuf = NULL;
+ }
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_CMD, "0x%x [%s] (%d,%d,%d)\n",
+ cmd, wfcmd->action, wfcmd->read_cnt,
+ wfcmd->write_cnt, wfcmd->need_ack);
+
+ if (wavefront_write (cmd)) {
+ DPRINT ((WF_DEBUG_IO|WF_DEBUG_CMD), "cannot request "
+ "0x%x [%s].\n",
+ cmd, wfcmd->action);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ if (wfcmd->write_cnt > 0) {
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_DATA, "writing %d bytes "
+ "for 0x%x\n",
+ wfcmd->write_cnt, cmd);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < wfcmd->write_cnt; i++) {
+ if (wavefront_write (wbuf[i])) {
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_IO, "bad write for byte "
+ "%d of 0x%x [%s].\n",
+ i, cmd, wfcmd->action);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_DATA, "write[%d] = 0x%x\n",
+ i, wbuf[i]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (wfcmd->read_cnt > 0) {
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_DATA, "reading %d ints "
+ "for 0x%x\n",
+ wfcmd->read_cnt, cmd);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < wfcmd->read_cnt; i++) {
+
+ if ((c = wavefront_read()) == -1) {
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_IO, "bad read for byte "
+ "%d of 0x%x [%s].\n",
+ i, cmd, wfcmd->action);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Now handle errors. Lots of special cases here */
+
+ if (c == 0xff) {
+ if ((c = wavefront_read ()) == -1) {
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_IO, "bad read for "
+ "error byte at "
+ "read byte %d "
+ "of 0x%x [%s].\n",
+ i, cmd,
+ wfcmd->action);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Can you believe this madness ? */
+
+ if (c == 1 &&
+ wfcmd->cmd == WFC_IDENTIFY_SAMPLE_TYPE) {
+ rbuf[0] = WF_ST_EMPTY;
+ return (0);
+
+ } else if (c == 3 &&
+ wfcmd->cmd == WFC_UPLOAD_PATCH) {
+
+ return 3;
+
+ } else if (c == 1 &&
+ wfcmd->cmd == WFC_UPLOAD_PROGRAM) {
+
+ return 1;
+
+ } else {
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_IO, "error %d (%s) "
+ "during "
+ "read for byte "
+ "%d of 0x%x "
+ "[%s].\n",
+ c,
+ wavefront_errorstr (c),
+ i, cmd,
+ wfcmd->action);
+ return 1;
+
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ rbuf[i] = c;
+ }
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_DATA, "read[%d] = 0x%x\n",i, rbuf[i]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ((wfcmd->read_cnt == 0 && wfcmd->write_cnt == 0) || wfcmd->need_ack) {
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_CMD, "reading ACK for 0x%x\n", cmd);
+
+ /* Some commands need an ACK, but return zero instead
+ of the standard value.
+ */
+
+ if ((ack = wavefront_read()) == 0) {
+ ack = WF_ACK;
+ }
+
+ if (ack != WF_ACK) {
+ if (ack == -1) {
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_IO, "cannot read ack for "
+ "0x%x [%s].\n",
+ cmd, wfcmd->action);
+ return 1;
+
+ } else {
+ int err = -1; /* something unknown */
+
+ if (ack == 0xff) { /* explicit error */
+
+ if ((err = wavefront_read ()) == -1) {
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_DATA,
+ "cannot read err "
+ "for 0x%x [%s].\n",
+ cmd, wfcmd->action);
+ }
+ }
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_IO, "0x%x [%s] "
+ "failed (0x%x, 0x%x, %s)\n",
+ cmd, wfcmd->action, ack, err,
+ wavefront_errorstr (err));
+
+ return -err;
+ }
+ }
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_DATA, "ack received "
+ "for 0x%x [%s]\n",
+ cmd, wfcmd->action);
+ } else {
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_CMD, "0x%x [%s] does not need "
+ "ACK (%d,%d,%d)\n",
+ cmd, wfcmd->action, wfcmd->read_cnt,
+ wfcmd->write_cnt, wfcmd->need_ack);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+
+}
+
+/***********************************************************************
+WaveFront: data munging
+
+Things here are weird. All data written to the board cannot
+have its most significant bit set. Any data item with values
+potentially > 0x7F (127) must be split across multiple bytes.
+
+Sometimes, we need to munge numeric values that are represented on
+the x86 side as 8-32 bit values. Sometimes, we need to munge data
+that is represented on the x86 side as an array of bytes. The most
+efficient approach to handling both cases seems to be to use 2
+different functions for munging and 2 for de-munging. This avoids
+weird casting and worrying about bit-level offsets.
+
+**********************************************************************/
+
+static
+unsigned char *
+munge_int32 (unsigned int src,
+ unsigned char *dst,
+ unsigned int dst_size)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0;i < dst_size; i++) {
+ *dst = src & 0x7F; /* Mask high bit of LSB */
+ src = src >> 7; /* Rotate Right 7 bits */
+ /* Note: we leave the upper bits in place */
+
+ dst++;
+ };
+ return dst;
+};
+
+static int
+demunge_int32 (unsigned char* src, int src_size)
+
+{
+ int i;
+ int outval = 0;
+
+ for (i = src_size - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+ outval=(outval<<7)+src[i];
+ }
+
+ return outval;
+};
+
+static
+unsigned char *
+munge_buf (unsigned char *src, unsigned char *dst, unsigned int dst_size)
+
+{
+ int i;
+ unsigned int last = dst_size / 2;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < last; i++) {
+ *dst++ = src[i] & 0x7f;
+ *dst++ = src[i] >> 7;
+ }
+ return dst;
+}
+
+static
+unsigned char *
+demunge_buf (unsigned char *src, unsigned char *dst, unsigned int src_bytes)
+
+{
+ int i;
+ unsigned char *end = src + src_bytes;
+
+ end = src + src_bytes;
+
+ /* NOTE: src and dst *CAN* point to the same address */
+
+ for (i = 0; src != end; i++) {
+ dst[i] = *src++;
+ dst[i] |= (*src++)<<7;
+ }
+
+ return dst;
+}
+
+/***********************************************************************
+WaveFront: sample, patch and program management.
+***********************************************************************/
+
+static int
+wavefront_delete_sample (int sample_num)
+
+{
+ unsigned char wbuf[2];
+ int x;
+
+ wbuf[0] = sample_num & 0x7f;
+ wbuf[1] = sample_num >> 7;
+
+ if ((x = wavefront_cmd (WFC_DELETE_SAMPLE, NULL, wbuf)) == 0) {
+ dev.sample_status[sample_num] = WF_ST_EMPTY;
+ }
+
+ return x;
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_get_sample_status (int assume_rom)
+
+{
+ int i;
+ unsigned char rbuf[32], wbuf[32];
+ unsigned int sc_real, sc_alias, sc_multi;
+
+ /* check sample status */
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_GET_NSAMPLES, rbuf, wbuf)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "cannot request sample count.\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ sc_real = sc_alias = sc_multi = dev.samples_used = 0;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < WF_MAX_SAMPLE; i++) {
+
+ wbuf[0] = i & 0x7f;
+ wbuf[1] = i >> 7;
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_IDENTIFY_SAMPLE_TYPE, rbuf, wbuf)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "cannot identify sample "
+ "type of slot %d\n", i);
+ dev.sample_status[i] = WF_ST_EMPTY;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ dev.sample_status[i] = (WF_SLOT_FILLED|rbuf[0]);
+
+ if (assume_rom) {
+ dev.sample_status[i] |= WF_SLOT_ROM;
+ }
+
+ switch (rbuf[0] & WF_ST_MASK) {
+ case WF_ST_SAMPLE:
+ sc_real++;
+ break;
+ case WF_ST_MULTISAMPLE:
+ sc_multi++;
+ break;
+ case WF_ST_ALIAS:
+ sc_alias++;
+ break;
+ case WF_ST_EMPTY:
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "unknown sample type for "
+ "slot %d (0x%x)\n",
+ i, rbuf[0]);
+ }
+
+ if (rbuf[0] != WF_ST_EMPTY) {
+ dev.samples_used++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME
+ "%d samples used (%d real, %d aliases, %d multi), "
+ "%d empty\n", dev.samples_used, sc_real, sc_alias, sc_multi,
+ WF_MAX_SAMPLE - dev.samples_used);
+
+
+ return (0);
+
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_get_patch_status (void)
+
+{
+ unsigned char patchbuf[WF_PATCH_BYTES];
+ unsigned char patchnum[2];
+ wavefront_patch *p;
+ int i, x, cnt, cnt2;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < WF_MAX_PATCH; i++) {
+ patchnum[0] = i & 0x7f;
+ patchnum[1] = i >> 7;
+
+ if ((x = wavefront_cmd (WFC_UPLOAD_PATCH, patchbuf,
+ patchnum)) == 0) {
+
+ dev.patch_status[i] |= WF_SLOT_FILLED;
+ p = (wavefront_patch *) patchbuf;
+ dev.sample_status
+ [p->sample_number|(p->sample_msb<<7)] |=
+ WF_SLOT_USED;
+
+ } else if (x == 3) { /* Bad patch number */
+ dev.patch_status[i] = 0;
+ } else {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "upload patch "
+ "error 0x%x\n", x);
+ dev.patch_status[i] = 0;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* program status has already filled in slot_used bits */
+
+ for (i = 0, cnt = 0, cnt2 = 0; i < WF_MAX_PATCH; i++) {
+ if (dev.patch_status[i] & WF_SLOT_FILLED) {
+ cnt++;
+ }
+ if (dev.patch_status[i] & WF_SLOT_USED) {
+ cnt2++;
+ }
+
+ }
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME
+ "%d patch slots filled, %d in use\n", cnt, cnt2);
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_get_program_status (void)
+
+{
+ unsigned char progbuf[WF_PROGRAM_BYTES];
+ wavefront_program prog;
+ unsigned char prognum;
+ int i, x, l, cnt;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < WF_MAX_PROGRAM; i++) {
+ prognum = i;
+
+ if ((x = wavefront_cmd (WFC_UPLOAD_PROGRAM, progbuf,
+ &prognum)) == 0) {
+
+ dev.prog_status[i] |= WF_SLOT_USED;
+
+ demunge_buf (progbuf, (unsigned char *) &prog,
+ WF_PROGRAM_BYTES);
+
+ for (l = 0; l < WF_NUM_LAYERS; l++) {
+ if (prog.layer[l].mute) {
+ dev.patch_status
+ [prog.layer[l].patch_number] |=
+ WF_SLOT_USED;
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (x == 1) { /* Bad program number */
+ dev.prog_status[i] = 0;
+ } else {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "upload program "
+ "error 0x%x\n", x);
+ dev.prog_status[i] = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0, cnt = 0; i < WF_MAX_PROGRAM; i++) {
+ if (dev.prog_status[i]) {
+ cnt++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "%d programs slots in use\n", cnt);
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_send_patch (wavefront_patch_info *header)
+
+{
+ unsigned char buf[WF_PATCH_BYTES+2];
+ unsigned char *bptr;
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_LOAD_PATCH, "downloading patch %d\n",
+ header->number);
+
+ dev.patch_status[header->number] |= WF_SLOT_FILLED;
+
+ bptr = buf;
+ bptr = munge_int32 (header->number, buf, 2);
+ munge_buf ((unsigned char *)&header->hdr.p, bptr, WF_PATCH_BYTES);
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_DOWNLOAD_PATCH, NULL, buf)) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "download patch failed\n");
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_send_program (wavefront_patch_info *header)
+
+{
+ unsigned char buf[WF_PROGRAM_BYTES+1];
+ int i;
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_LOAD_PATCH, "downloading program %d\n",
+ header->number);
+
+ dev.prog_status[header->number] = WF_SLOT_USED;
+
+ /* XXX need to zero existing SLOT_USED bit for program_status[i]
+ where `i' is the program that's being (potentially) overwritten.
+ */
+
+ for (i = 0; i < WF_NUM_LAYERS; i++) {
+ if (header->hdr.pr.layer[i].mute) {
+ dev.patch_status[header->hdr.pr.layer[i].patch_number] |=
+ WF_SLOT_USED;
+
+ /* XXX need to mark SLOT_USED for sample used by
+ patch_number, but this means we have to load it. Ick.
+ */
+ }
+ }
+
+ buf[0] = header->number;
+ munge_buf ((unsigned char *)&header->hdr.pr, &buf[1], WF_PROGRAM_BYTES);
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_DOWNLOAD_PROGRAM, NULL, buf)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "download patch failed\n");
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_freemem (void)
+
+{
+ char rbuf[8];
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_REPORT_FREE_MEMORY, rbuf, NULL)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "can't get memory stats.\n");
+ return -1;
+ } else {
+ return demunge_int32 (rbuf, 4);
+ }
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_send_sample (wavefront_patch_info *header,
+ UINT16 __user *dataptr,
+ int data_is_unsigned)
+
+{
+ /* samples are downloaded via a 16-bit wide i/o port
+ (you could think of it as 2 adjacent 8-bit wide ports
+ but its less efficient that way). therefore, all
+ the blocksizes and so forth listed in the documentation,
+ and used conventionally to refer to sample sizes,
+ which are given in 8-bit units (bytes), need to be
+ divided by 2.
+ */
+
+ UINT16 sample_short;
+ UINT32 length;
+ UINT16 __user *data_end = NULL;
+ unsigned int i;
+ const int max_blksize = 4096/2;
+ unsigned int written;
+ unsigned int blocksize;
+ int dma_ack;
+ int blocknum;
+ unsigned char sample_hdr[WF_SAMPLE_HDR_BYTES];
+ unsigned char *shptr;
+ int skip = 0;
+ int initial_skip = 0;
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_LOAD_PATCH, "sample %sdownload for slot %d, "
+ "type %d, %d bytes from %p\n",
+ header->size ? "" : "header ",
+ header->number, header->subkey,
+ header->size,
+ header->dataptr);
+
+ if (header->number == WAVEFRONT_FIND_FREE_SAMPLE_SLOT) {
+ int x;
+
+ if ((x = wavefront_find_free_sample ()) < 0) {
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+ printk (KERN_DEBUG LOGNAME "unspecified sample => %d\n", x);
+ header->number = x;
+ }
+
+ if (header->size) {
+
+ /* XXX it's a debatable point whether or not RDONLY semantics
+ on the ROM samples should cover just the sample data or
+ the sample header. For now, it only covers the sample data,
+ so anyone is free at all times to rewrite sample headers.
+
+ My reason for this is that we have the sample headers
+ available in the WFB file for General MIDI, and so these
+ can always be reset if needed. The sample data, however,
+ cannot be recovered without a complete reset and firmware
+ reload of the ICS2115, which is a very expensive operation.
+
+ So, doing things this way allows us to honor the notion of
+ "RESETSAMPLES" reasonably cheaply. Note however, that this
+ is done purely at user level: there is no WFB parser in
+ this driver, and so a complete reset (back to General MIDI,
+ or theoretically some other configuration) is the
+ responsibility of the user level library.
+
+ To try to do this in the kernel would be a little
+ crazy: we'd need 158K of kernel space just to hold
+ a copy of the patch/program/sample header data.
+ */
+
+ if (dev.rom_samples_rdonly) {
+ if (dev.sample_status[header->number] & WF_SLOT_ROM) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "sample slot %d "
+ "write protected\n",
+ header->number);
+ return -EACCES;
+ }
+ }
+
+ wavefront_delete_sample (header->number);
+ }
+
+ if (header->size) {
+ dev.freemem = wavefront_freemem ();
+
+ if (dev.freemem < header->size) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME
+ "insufficient memory to "
+ "load %d byte sample.\n",
+ header->size);
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ skip = WF_GET_CHANNEL(&header->hdr.s);
+
+ if (skip > 0 && header->hdr.s.SampleResolution != LINEAR_16BIT) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "channel selection only "
+ "possible on 16-bit samples");
+ return -(EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ switch (skip) {
+ case 0:
+ initial_skip = 0;
+ skip = 1;
+ break;
+ case 1:
+ initial_skip = 0;
+ skip = 2;
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ initial_skip = 1;
+ skip = 2;
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ initial_skip = 2;
+ skip = 3;
+ break;
+ case 4:
+ initial_skip = 3;
+ skip = 4;
+ break;
+ case 5:
+ initial_skip = 4;
+ skip = 5;
+ break;
+ case 6:
+ initial_skip = 5;
+ skip = 6;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_LOAD_PATCH, "channel selection: %d => "
+ "initial skip = %d, skip = %d\n",
+ WF_GET_CHANNEL (&header->hdr.s),
+ initial_skip, skip);
+
+ /* Be safe, and zero the "Unused" bits ... */
+
+ WF_SET_CHANNEL(&header->hdr.s, 0);
+
+ /* adjust size for 16 bit samples by dividing by two. We always
+ send 16 bits per write, even for 8 bit samples, so the length
+ is always half the size of the sample data in bytes.
+ */
+
+ length = header->size / 2;
+
+ /* the data we're sent has not been munged, and in fact, the
+ header we have to send isn't just a munged copy either.
+ so, build the sample header right here.
+ */
+
+ shptr = &sample_hdr[0];
+
+ shptr = munge_int32 (header->number, shptr, 2);
+
+ if (header->size) {
+ shptr = munge_int32 (length, shptr, 4);
+ }
+
+ /* Yes, a 4 byte result doesn't contain all of the offset bits,
+ but the offset only uses 24 bits.
+ */
+
+ shptr = munge_int32 (*((UINT32 *) &header->hdr.s.sampleStartOffset),
+ shptr, 4);
+ shptr = munge_int32 (*((UINT32 *) &header->hdr.s.loopStartOffset),
+ shptr, 4);
+ shptr = munge_int32 (*((UINT32 *) &header->hdr.s.loopEndOffset),
+ shptr, 4);
+ shptr = munge_int32 (*((UINT32 *) &header->hdr.s.sampleEndOffset),
+ shptr, 4);
+
+ /* This one is truly weird. What kind of weirdo decided that in
+ a system dominated by 16 and 32 bit integers, they would use
+ a just 12 bits ?
+ */
+
+ shptr = munge_int32 (header->hdr.s.FrequencyBias, shptr, 3);
+
+ /* Why is this nybblified, when the MSB is *always* zero ?
+ Anyway, we can't take address of bitfield, so make a
+ good-faith guess at where it starts.
+ */
+
+ shptr = munge_int32 (*(&header->hdr.s.FrequencyBias+1),
+ shptr, 2);
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (header->size ?
+ WFC_DOWNLOAD_SAMPLE : WFC_DOWNLOAD_SAMPLE_HEADER,
+ NULL, sample_hdr)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "sample %sdownload refused.\n",
+ header->size ? "" : "header ");
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+
+ if (header->size == 0) {
+ goto sent; /* Sorry. Just had to have one somewhere */
+ }
+
+ data_end = dataptr + length;
+
+ /* Do any initial skip over an unused channel's data */
+
+ dataptr += initial_skip;
+
+ for (written = 0, blocknum = 0;
+ written < length; written += max_blksize, blocknum++) {
+
+ if ((length - written) > max_blksize) {
+ blocksize = max_blksize;
+ } else {
+ /* round to nearest 16-byte value */
+ blocksize = ((length-written+7)&~0x7);
+ }
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_DOWNLOAD_BLOCK, NULL, NULL)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "download block "
+ "request refused.\n");
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < blocksize; i++) {
+
+ if (dataptr < data_end) {
+
+ __get_user (sample_short, dataptr);
+ dataptr += skip;
+
+ if (data_is_unsigned) { /* GUS ? */
+
+ if (WF_SAMPLE_IS_8BIT(&header->hdr.s)) {
+
+ /* 8 bit sample
+ resolution, sign
+ extend both bytes.
+ */
+
+ ((unsigned char*)
+ &sample_short)[0] += 0x7f;
+ ((unsigned char*)
+ &sample_short)[1] += 0x7f;
+
+ } else {
+
+ /* 16 bit sample
+ resolution, sign
+ extend the MSB.
+ */
+
+ sample_short += 0x7fff;
+ }
+ }
+
+ } else {
+
+ /* In padding section of final block:
+
+ Don't fetch unsupplied data from
+ user space, just continue with
+ whatever the final value was.
+ */
+ }
+
+ if (i < blocksize - 1) {
+ outw (sample_short, dev.block_port);
+ } else {
+ outw (sample_short, dev.last_block_port);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Get "DMA page acknowledge", even though its really
+ nothing to do with DMA at all.
+ */
+
+ if ((dma_ack = wavefront_read ()) != WF_DMA_ACK) {
+ if (dma_ack == -1) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "upload sample "
+ "DMA ack timeout\n");
+ return -(EIO);
+ } else {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "upload sample "
+ "DMA ack error 0x%x\n",
+ dma_ack);
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ dev.sample_status[header->number] = (WF_SLOT_FILLED|WF_ST_SAMPLE);
+
+ /* Note, label is here because sending the sample header shouldn't
+ alter the sample_status info at all.
+ */
+
+ sent:
+ return (0);
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_send_alias (wavefront_patch_info *header)
+
+{
+ unsigned char alias_hdr[WF_ALIAS_BYTES];
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_LOAD_PATCH, "download alias, %d is "
+ "alias for %d\n",
+ header->number,
+ header->hdr.a.OriginalSample);
+
+ munge_int32 (header->number, &alias_hdr[0], 2);
+ munge_int32 (header->hdr.a.OriginalSample, &alias_hdr[2], 2);
+ munge_int32 (*((unsigned int *)&header->hdr.a.sampleStartOffset),
+ &alias_hdr[4], 4);
+ munge_int32 (*((unsigned int *)&header->hdr.a.loopStartOffset),
+ &alias_hdr[8], 4);
+ munge_int32 (*((unsigned int *)&header->hdr.a.loopEndOffset),
+ &alias_hdr[12], 4);
+ munge_int32 (*((unsigned int *)&header->hdr.a.sampleEndOffset),
+ &alias_hdr[16], 4);
+ munge_int32 (header->hdr.a.FrequencyBias, &alias_hdr[20], 3);
+ munge_int32 (*(&header->hdr.a.FrequencyBias+1), &alias_hdr[23], 2);
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_DOWNLOAD_SAMPLE_ALIAS, NULL, alias_hdr)) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "download alias failed.\n");
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+
+ dev.sample_status[header->number] = (WF_SLOT_FILLED|WF_ST_ALIAS);
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_send_multisample (wavefront_patch_info *header)
+{
+ int i;
+ int num_samples;
+ unsigned char msample_hdr[WF_MSAMPLE_BYTES];
+
+ munge_int32 (header->number, &msample_hdr[0], 2);
+
+ /* You'll recall at this point that the "number of samples" value
+ in a wavefront_multisample struct is actually the log2 of the
+ real number of samples.
+ */
+
+ num_samples = (1<<(header->hdr.ms.NumberOfSamples&7));
+ msample_hdr[2] = (unsigned char) header->hdr.ms.NumberOfSamples;
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_LOAD_PATCH, "multi %d with %d=%d samples\n",
+ header->number,
+ header->hdr.ms.NumberOfSamples,
+ num_samples);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < num_samples; i++) {
+ DPRINT(WF_DEBUG_LOAD_PATCH|WF_DEBUG_DATA, "sample[%d] = %d\n",
+ i, header->hdr.ms.SampleNumber[i]);
+ munge_int32 (header->hdr.ms.SampleNumber[i],
+ &msample_hdr[3+(i*2)], 2);
+ }
+
+ /* Need a hack here to pass in the number of bytes
+ to be written to the synth. This is ugly, and perhaps
+ one day, I'll fix it.
+ */
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_DOWNLOAD_MULTISAMPLE,
+ (unsigned char *) ((num_samples*2)+3),
+ msample_hdr)) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "download of multisample failed.\n");
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+
+ dev.sample_status[header->number] = (WF_SLOT_FILLED|WF_ST_MULTISAMPLE);
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_fetch_multisample (wavefront_patch_info *header)
+{
+ int i;
+ unsigned char log_ns[1];
+ unsigned char number[2];
+ int num_samples;
+
+ munge_int32 (header->number, number, 2);
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_UPLOAD_MULTISAMPLE, log_ns, number)) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "upload multisample failed.\n");
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_DATA, "msample %d has %d samples\n",
+ header->number, log_ns[0]);
+
+ header->hdr.ms.NumberOfSamples = log_ns[0];
+
+ /* get the number of samples ... */
+
+ num_samples = (1 << log_ns[0]);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < num_samples; i++) {
+ s8 d[2];
+
+ if ((d[0] = wavefront_read ()) == -1) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "upload multisample failed "
+ "during sample loop.\n");
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+
+ if ((d[1] = wavefront_read ()) == -1) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "upload multisample failed "
+ "during sample loop.\n");
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+
+ header->hdr.ms.SampleNumber[i] =
+ demunge_int32 ((unsigned char *) d, 2);
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_DATA, "msample sample[%d] = %d\n",
+ i, header->hdr.ms.SampleNumber[i]);
+ }
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+
+static int
+wavefront_send_drum (wavefront_patch_info *header)
+
+{
+ unsigned char drumbuf[WF_DRUM_BYTES];
+ wavefront_drum *drum = &header->hdr.d;
+ int i;
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_LOAD_PATCH, "downloading edrum for MIDI "
+ "note %d, patch = %d\n",
+ header->number, drum->PatchNumber);
+
+ drumbuf[0] = header->number & 0x7f;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
+ munge_int32 (((unsigned char *)drum)[i], &drumbuf[1+(i*2)], 2);
+ }
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_DOWNLOAD_EDRUM_PROGRAM, NULL, drumbuf)) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "download drum failed.\n");
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_find_free_sample (void)
+
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < WF_MAX_SAMPLE; i++) {
+ if (!(dev.sample_status[i] & WF_SLOT_FILLED)) {
+ return i;
+ }
+ }
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "no free sample slots!\n");
+ return -1;
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_find_free_patch (void)
+
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < WF_MAX_PATCH; i++) {
+ if (!(dev.patch_status[i] & WF_SLOT_FILLED)) {
+ return i;
+ }
+ }
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "no free patch slots!\n");
+ return -1;
+}
+
+static int
+log2_2048(int n)
+
+{
+ int tbl[]={0, 0, 2048, 3246, 4096, 4755, 5294, 5749, 6143,
+ 6492, 6803, 7084, 7342, 7578, 7797, 8001, 8192,
+ 8371, 8540, 8699, 8851, 8995, 9132, 9264, 9390,
+ 9510, 9626, 9738, 9845, 9949, 10049, 10146};
+ int i;
+
+ /* Returns 2048*log2(n) */
+
+ /* FIXME: this is like doing integer math
+ on quantum particles (RuN) */
+
+ i=0;
+ while(n>=32*256) {
+ n>>=8;
+ i+=2048*8;
+ }
+ while(n>=32) {
+ n>>=1;
+ i+=2048;
+ }
+ i+=tbl[n];
+ return(i);
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_load_gus_patch (int devno, int format, const char __user *addr,
+ int offs, int count, int pmgr_flag)
+{
+ struct patch_info guspatch;
+ wavefront_patch_info *samp, *pat, *prog;
+ wavefront_patch *patp;
+ wavefront_sample *sampp;
+ wavefront_program *progp;
+
+ int i,base_note;
+ long sizeof_patch;
+ int rc = -ENOMEM;
+
+ samp = kmalloc(3 * sizeof(wavefront_patch_info), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!samp)
+ goto free_fail;
+ pat = samp + 1;
+ prog = pat + 1;
+
+ /* Copy in the header of the GUS patch */
+
+ sizeof_patch = (long) &guspatch.data[0] - (long) &guspatch;
+ if (copy_from_user(&((char *) &guspatch)[offs],
+ &(addr)[offs], sizeof_patch - offs)) {
+ rc = -EFAULT;
+ goto free_fail;
+ }
+
+ if ((i = wavefront_find_free_patch ()) == -1) {
+ rc = -EBUSY;
+ goto free_fail;
+ }
+ pat->number = i;
+ pat->subkey = WF_ST_PATCH;
+ patp = &pat->hdr.p;
+
+ if ((i = wavefront_find_free_sample ()) == -1) {
+ rc = -EBUSY;
+ goto free_fail;
+ }
+ samp->number = i;
+ samp->subkey = WF_ST_SAMPLE;
+ samp->size = guspatch.len;
+ sampp = &samp->hdr.s;
+
+ prog->number = guspatch.instr_no;
+ progp = &prog->hdr.pr;
+
+ /* Setup the patch structure */
+
+ patp->amplitude_bias=guspatch.volume;
+ patp->portamento=0;
+ patp->sample_number= samp->number & 0xff;
+ patp->sample_msb= samp->number >> 8;
+ patp->pitch_bend= /*12*/ 0;
+ patp->mono=1;
+ patp->retrigger=1;
+ patp->nohold=(guspatch.mode & WAVE_SUSTAIN_ON) ? 0:1;
+ patp->frequency_bias=0;
+ patp->restart=0;
+ patp->reuse=0;
+ patp->reset_lfo=1;
+ patp->fm_src2=0;
+ patp->fm_src1=WF_MOD_MOD_WHEEL;
+ patp->am_src=WF_MOD_PRESSURE;
+ patp->am_amount=127;
+ patp->fc1_mod_amount=0;
+ patp->fc2_mod_amount=0;
+ patp->fm_amount1=0;
+ patp->fm_amount2=0;
+ patp->envelope1.attack_level=127;
+ patp->envelope1.decay1_level=127;
+ patp->envelope1.decay2_level=127;
+ patp->envelope1.sustain_level=127;
+ patp->envelope1.release_level=0;
+ patp->envelope2.attack_velocity=127;
+ patp->envelope2.attack_level=127;
+ patp->envelope2.decay1_level=127;
+ patp->envelope2.decay2_level=127;
+ patp->envelope2.sustain_level=127;
+ patp->envelope2.release_level=0;
+ patp->envelope2.attack_velocity=127;
+ patp->randomizer=0;
+
+ /* Program for this patch */
+
+ progp->layer[0].patch_number= pat->number; /* XXX is this right ? */
+ progp->layer[0].mute=1;
+ progp->layer[0].pan_or_mod=1;
+ progp->layer[0].pan=7;
+ progp->layer[0].mix_level=127 /* guspatch.volume */;
+ progp->layer[0].split_type=0;
+ progp->layer[0].split_point=0;
+ progp->layer[0].play_below=0;
+
+ for (i = 1; i < 4; i++) {
+ progp->layer[i].mute=0;
+ }
+
+ /* Sample data */
+
+ sampp->SampleResolution=((~guspatch.mode & WAVE_16_BITS)<<1);
+
+ for (base_note=0;
+ note_to_freq (base_note) < guspatch.base_note;
+ base_note++);
+
+ if ((guspatch.base_note-note_to_freq(base_note))
+ >(note_to_freq(base_note)-guspatch.base_note))
+ base_note++;
+
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "ref freq=%d,base note=%d\n",
+ guspatch.base_freq,
+ base_note);
+
+ sampp->FrequencyBias = (29550 - log2_2048(guspatch.base_freq)
+ + base_note*171);
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Freq Bias is %d\n", sampp->FrequencyBias);
+ sampp->Loop=(guspatch.mode & WAVE_LOOPING) ? 1:0;
+ sampp->sampleStartOffset.Fraction=0;
+ sampp->sampleStartOffset.Integer=0;
+ sampp->loopStartOffset.Fraction=0;
+ sampp->loopStartOffset.Integer=guspatch.loop_start
+ >>((guspatch.mode&WAVE_16_BITS) ? 1:0);
+ sampp->loopEndOffset.Fraction=0;
+ sampp->loopEndOffset.Integer=guspatch.loop_end
+ >>((guspatch.mode&WAVE_16_BITS) ? 1:0);
+ sampp->sampleEndOffset.Fraction=0;
+ sampp->sampleEndOffset.Integer=guspatch.len >> (guspatch.mode&1);
+ sampp->Bidirectional=(guspatch.mode&WAVE_BIDIR_LOOP) ? 1:0;
+ sampp->Reverse=(guspatch.mode&WAVE_LOOP_BACK) ? 1:0;
+
+ /* Now ship it down */
+
+ wavefront_send_sample (samp,
+ (unsigned short __user *) &(addr)[sizeof_patch],
+ (guspatch.mode & WAVE_UNSIGNED) ? 1:0);
+ wavefront_send_patch (pat);
+ wavefront_send_program (prog);
+
+ /* Now pan as best we can ... use the slave/internal MIDI device
+ number if it exists (since it talks to the WaveFront), or the
+ master otherwise.
+ */
+
+ if (dev.mididev > 0) {
+ midi_synth_controller (dev.mididev, guspatch.instr_no, 10,
+ ((guspatch.panning << 4) > 127) ?
+ 127 : (guspatch.panning << 4));
+ }
+ rc = 0;
+
+free_fail:
+ kfree(samp);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_load_patch (const char __user *addr)
+
+
+{
+ wavefront_patch_info header;
+
+ if (copy_from_user (&header, addr, sizeof(wavefront_patch_info) -
+ sizeof(wavefront_any))) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "bad address for load patch.\n");
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_LOAD_PATCH, "download "
+ "Sample type: %d "
+ "Sample number: %d "
+ "Sample size: %d\n",
+ header.subkey,
+ header.number,
+ header.size);
+
+ switch (header.subkey) {
+ case WF_ST_SAMPLE: /* sample or sample_header, based on patch->size */
+
+ if (copy_from_user((unsigned char *) &header.hdr.s,
+ (unsigned char __user *) header.hdrptr,
+ sizeof (wavefront_sample)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+
+ return wavefront_send_sample (&header, header.dataptr, 0);
+
+ case WF_ST_MULTISAMPLE:
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&header.hdr.s, header.hdrptr,
+ sizeof(wavefront_multisample)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+
+ return wavefront_send_multisample (&header);
+
+
+ case WF_ST_ALIAS:
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&header.hdr.a, header.hdrptr,
+ sizeof (wavefront_alias)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+
+ return wavefront_send_alias (&header);
+
+ case WF_ST_DRUM:
+ if (copy_from_user(&header.hdr.d, header.hdrptr,
+ sizeof (wavefront_drum)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+
+ return wavefront_send_drum (&header);
+
+ case WF_ST_PATCH:
+ if (copy_from_user(&header.hdr.p, header.hdrptr,
+ sizeof (wavefront_patch)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+
+ return wavefront_send_patch (&header);
+
+ case WF_ST_PROGRAM:
+ if (copy_from_user(&header.hdr.pr, header.hdrptr,
+ sizeof (wavefront_program)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+
+ return wavefront_send_program (&header);
+
+ default:
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "unknown patch type %d.\n",
+ header.subkey);
+ return -(EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/***********************************************************************
+WaveFront: /dev/sequencer{,2} and other hardware-dependent interfaces
+***********************************************************************/
+
+static void
+process_sample_hdr (UCHAR8 *buf)
+
+{
+ wavefront_sample s;
+ UCHAR8 *ptr;
+
+ ptr = buf;
+
+ /* The board doesn't send us an exact copy of a "wavefront_sample"
+ in response to an Upload Sample Header command. Instead, we
+ have to convert the data format back into our data structure,
+ just as in the Download Sample command, where we have to do
+ something very similar in the reverse direction.
+ */
+
+ *((UINT32 *) &s.sampleStartOffset) = demunge_int32 (ptr, 4); ptr += 4;
+ *((UINT32 *) &s.loopStartOffset) = demunge_int32 (ptr, 4); ptr += 4;
+ *((UINT32 *) &s.loopEndOffset) = demunge_int32 (ptr, 4); ptr += 4;
+ *((UINT32 *) &s.sampleEndOffset) = demunge_int32 (ptr, 4); ptr += 4;
+ *((UINT32 *) &s.FrequencyBias) = demunge_int32 (ptr, 3); ptr += 3;
+
+ s.SampleResolution = *ptr & 0x3;
+ s.Loop = *ptr & 0x8;
+ s.Bidirectional = *ptr & 0x10;
+ s.Reverse = *ptr & 0x40;
+
+ /* Now copy it back to where it came from */
+
+ memcpy (buf, (unsigned char *) &s, sizeof (wavefront_sample));
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_synth_control (int cmd, wavefront_control *wc)
+
+{
+ unsigned char patchnumbuf[2];
+ int i;
+
+ DPRINT (WF_DEBUG_CMD, "synth control with "
+ "cmd 0x%x\n", wc->cmd);
+
+ /* Pre-handling of or for various commands */
+
+ switch (wc->cmd) {
+ case WFC_DISABLE_INTERRUPTS:
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "interrupts disabled.\n");
+ outb (0x80|0x20, dev.control_port);
+ dev.interrupts_on = 0;
+ return 0;
+
+ case WFC_ENABLE_INTERRUPTS:
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "interrupts enabled.\n");
+ outb (0x80|0x40|0x20, dev.control_port);
+ dev.interrupts_on = 1;
+ return 0;
+
+ case WFC_INTERRUPT_STATUS:
+ wc->rbuf[0] = dev.interrupts_on;
+ return 0;
+
+ case WFC_ROMSAMPLES_RDONLY:
+ dev.rom_samples_rdonly = wc->wbuf[0];
+ wc->status = 0;
+ return 0;
+
+ case WFC_IDENTIFY_SLOT_TYPE:
+ i = wc->wbuf[0] | (wc->wbuf[1] << 7);
+ if (i <0 || i >= WF_MAX_SAMPLE) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "invalid slot ID %d\n",
+ i);
+ wc->status = EINVAL;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ wc->rbuf[0] = dev.sample_status[i];
+ wc->status = 0;
+ return 0;
+
+ case WFC_DEBUG_DRIVER:
+ dev.debug = wc->wbuf[0];
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "debug = 0x%x\n", dev.debug);
+ return 0;
+
+ case WFC_FX_IOCTL:
+ wffx_ioctl ((wavefront_fx_info *) &wc->wbuf[0]);
+ return 0;
+
+ case WFC_UPLOAD_PATCH:
+ munge_int32 (*((UINT32 *) wc->wbuf), patchnumbuf, 2);
+ memcpy (wc->wbuf, patchnumbuf, 2);
+ break;
+
+ case WFC_UPLOAD_MULTISAMPLE:
+ /* multisamples have to be handled differently, and
+ cannot be dealt with properly by wavefront_cmd() alone.
+ */
+ wc->status = wavefront_fetch_multisample
+ ((wavefront_patch_info *) wc->rbuf);
+ return 0;
+
+ case WFC_UPLOAD_SAMPLE_ALIAS:
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "support for sample alias upload "
+ "being considered.\n");
+ wc->status = EINVAL;
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ wc->status = wavefront_cmd (wc->cmd, wc->rbuf, wc->wbuf);
+
+ /* Post-handling of certain commands.
+
+ In particular, if the command was an upload, demunge the data
+ so that the user-level doesn't have to think about it.
+ */
+
+ if (wc->status == 0) {
+ switch (wc->cmd) {
+ /* intercept any freemem requests so that we know
+ we are always current with the user-level view
+ of things.
+ */
+
+ case WFC_REPORT_FREE_MEMORY:
+ dev.freemem = demunge_int32 (wc->rbuf, 4);
+ break;
+
+ case WFC_UPLOAD_PATCH:
+ demunge_buf (wc->rbuf, wc->rbuf, WF_PATCH_BYTES);
+ break;
+
+ case WFC_UPLOAD_PROGRAM:
+ demunge_buf (wc->rbuf, wc->rbuf, WF_PROGRAM_BYTES);
+ break;
+
+ case WFC_UPLOAD_EDRUM_PROGRAM:
+ demunge_buf (wc->rbuf, wc->rbuf, WF_DRUM_BYTES - 1);
+ break;
+
+ case WFC_UPLOAD_SAMPLE_HEADER:
+ process_sample_hdr (wc->rbuf);
+ break;
+
+ case WFC_UPLOAD_SAMPLE_ALIAS:
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "support for "
+ "sample aliases still "
+ "being considered.\n");
+ break;
+
+ case WFC_VMIDI_OFF:
+ if (virtual_midi_disable () < 0) {
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case WFC_VMIDI_ON:
+ if (virtual_midi_enable () < 0) {
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/***********************************************************************/
+/* WaveFront: Linux file system interface (for access via raw synth) */
+/***********************************************************************/
+
+static int
+wavefront_open (struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
+{
+ /* XXX fix me */
+ dev.opened = file->f_flags;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
+{
+ lock_kernel();
+ dev.opened = 0;
+ dev.debug = 0;
+ unlock_kernel();
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
+ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
+{
+ wavefront_control wc;
+ int err;
+
+ switch (cmd) {
+
+ case WFCTL_WFCMD:
+ if (copy_from_user(&wc, (void __user *) arg, sizeof (wc)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+
+ if ((err = wavefront_synth_control (cmd, &wc)) == 0) {
+ if (copy_to_user ((void __user *) arg, &wc, sizeof (wc)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return err;
+
+ case WFCTL_LOAD_SPP:
+ return wavefront_load_patch ((const char __user *) arg);
+
+ default:
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "invalid ioctl %#x\n", cmd);
+ return -(EINVAL);
+
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static /*const*/ struct file_operations wavefront_fops = {
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .llseek = no_llseek,
+ .ioctl = wavefront_ioctl,
+ .open = wavefront_open,
+ .release = wavefront_release,
+};
+
+
+/***********************************************************************/
+/* WaveFront: OSS installation and support interface */
+/***********************************************************************/
+
+#if OSS_SUPPORT_LEVEL & OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ
+
+static struct synth_info wavefront_info =
+{"Turtle Beach WaveFront", 0, SYNTH_TYPE_SAMPLE, SAMPLE_TYPE_WAVEFRONT,
+ 0, 32, 0, 0, SYNTH_CAP_INPUT};
+
+static int
+wavefront_oss_open (int devno, int mode)
+
+{
+ dev.opened = mode;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void
+wavefront_oss_close (int devno)
+
+{
+ dev.opened = 0;
+ dev.debug = 0;
+ return;
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_oss_ioctl (int devno, unsigned int cmd, void __user * arg)
+
+{
+ wavefront_control wc;
+ int err;
+
+ switch (cmd) {
+ case SNDCTL_SYNTH_INFO:
+ if(copy_to_user(arg, &wavefront_info, sizeof (wavefront_info)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+ return 0;
+
+ case SNDCTL_SEQ_RESETSAMPLES:
+// printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "driver cannot reset samples.\n");
+ return 0; /* don't force an error */
+
+ case SNDCTL_SEQ_PERCMODE:
+ return 0; /* don't force an error */
+
+ case SNDCTL_SYNTH_MEMAVL:
+ if ((dev.freemem = wavefront_freemem ()) < 0) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "cannot get memory size\n");
+ return -EIO;
+ } else {
+ return dev.freemem;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case SNDCTL_SYNTH_CONTROL:
+ if(copy_from_user (&wc, arg, sizeof (wc)))
+ err = -EFAULT;
+ else if ((err = wavefront_synth_control (cmd, &wc)) == 0) {
+ if(copy_to_user (arg, &wc, sizeof (wc)))
+ err = -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return err;
+
+ default:
+ return -(EINVAL);
+ }
+}
+
+static int
+wavefront_oss_load_patch (int devno, int format, const char __user *addr,
+ int offs, int count, int pmgr_flag)
+{
+
+ if (format == SYSEX_PATCH) { /* Handled by midi_synth.c */
+ if (midi_load_patch == NULL) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME
+ "SYSEX not loadable: "
+ "no midi patch loader!\n");
+ return -(EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ return midi_load_patch (devno, format, addr,
+ offs, count, pmgr_flag);
+
+ } else if (format == GUS_PATCH) {
+ return wavefront_load_gus_patch (devno, format,
+ addr, offs, count, pmgr_flag);
+
+ } else if (format != WAVEFRONT_PATCH) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "unknown patch format %d\n", format);
+ return -(EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ if (count < sizeof (wavefront_patch_info)) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "sample header too short\n");
+ return -(EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ /* "addr" points to a user-space wavefront_patch_info */
+
+ return wavefront_load_patch (addr);
+}
+
+static struct synth_operations wavefront_operations =
+{
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .id = "WaveFront",
+ .info = &wavefront_info,
+ .midi_dev = 0,
+ .synth_type = SYNTH_TYPE_SAMPLE,
+ .synth_subtype = SAMPLE_TYPE_WAVEFRONT,
+ .open = wavefront_oss_open,
+ .close = wavefront_oss_close,
+ .ioctl = wavefront_oss_ioctl,
+ .kill_note = midi_synth_kill_note,
+ .start_note = midi_synth_start_note,
+ .set_instr = midi_synth_set_instr,
+ .reset = midi_synth_reset,
+ .load_patch = midi_synth_load_patch,
+ .aftertouch = midi_synth_aftertouch,
+ .controller = midi_synth_controller,
+ .panning = midi_synth_panning,
+ .bender = midi_synth_bender,
+ .setup_voice = midi_synth_setup_voice
+};
+#endif /* OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ */
+
+#if OSS_SUPPORT_LEVEL & OSS_SUPPORT_STATIC_INSTALL
+
+static void __init attach_wavefront (struct address_info *hw_config)
+{
+ (void) install_wavefront ();
+}
+
+static int __init probe_wavefront (struct address_info *hw_config)
+{
+ return !detect_wavefront (hw_config->irq, hw_config->io_base);
+}
+
+static void __exit unload_wavefront (struct address_info *hw_config)
+{
+ (void) uninstall_wavefront ();
+}
+
+#endif /* OSS_SUPPORT_STATIC_INSTALL */
+
+/***********************************************************************/
+/* WaveFront: Linux modular sound kernel installation interface */
+/***********************************************************************/
+
+static irqreturn_t
+wavefrontintr(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *dummy)
+{
+ struct wf_config *hw = dev_id;
+
+ /*
+ Some comments on interrupts. I attempted a version of this
+ driver that used interrupts throughout the code instead of
+ doing busy and/or sleep-waiting. Alas, it appears that once
+ the Motorola firmware is downloaded, the card *never*
+ generates an RX interrupt. These are successfully generated
+ during firmware loading, and after that wavefront_status()
+ reports that an interrupt is pending on the card from time
+ to time, but it never seems to be delivered to this
+ driver. Note also that wavefront_status() continues to
+ report that RX interrupts are enabled, suggesting that I
+ didn't goof up and disable them by mistake.
+
+ Thus, I stepped back to a prior version of
+ wavefront_wait(), the only place where this really
+ matters. Its sad, but I've looked through the code to check
+ on things, and I really feel certain that the Motorola
+ firmware prevents RX-ready interrupts.
+ */
+
+ if ((wavefront_status() & (STAT_INTR_READ|STAT_INTR_WRITE)) == 0) {
+ return IRQ_NONE;
+ }
+
+ hw->irq_ok = 1;
+ hw->irq_cnt++;
+ wake_up_interruptible (&hw->interrupt_sleeper);
+ return IRQ_HANDLED;
+}
+
+/* STATUS REGISTER
+
+0 Host Rx Interrupt Enable (1=Enabled)
+1 Host Rx Register Full (1=Full)
+2 Host Rx Interrupt Pending (1=Interrupt)
+3 Unused
+4 Host Tx Interrupt (1=Enabled)
+5 Host Tx Register empty (1=Empty)
+6 Host Tx Interrupt Pending (1=Interrupt)
+7 Unused
+*/
+
+static int
+wavefront_interrupt_bits (int irq)
+
+{
+ int bits;
+
+ switch (irq) {
+ case 9:
+ bits = 0x00;
+ break;
+ case 5:
+ bits = 0x08;
+ break;
+ case 12:
+ bits = 0x10;
+ break;
+ case 15:
+ bits = 0x18;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "invalid IRQ %d\n", irq);
+ bits = -1;
+ }
+
+ return bits;
+}
+
+static void
+wavefront_should_cause_interrupt (int val, int port, int timeout)
+
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ /* this will not help on SMP - but at least it compiles */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&lock, flags);
+ dev.irq_ok = 0;
+ outb (val,port);
+ interruptible_sleep_on_timeout (&dev.interrupt_sleeper, timeout);
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lock,flags);
+}
+
+static int __init wavefront_hw_reset (void)
+{
+ int bits;
+ int hwv[2];
+ unsigned long irq_mask;
+ short reported_irq;
+
+ /* IRQ already checked in init_module() */
+
+ bits = wavefront_interrupt_bits (dev.irq);
+
+ printk (KERN_DEBUG LOGNAME "autodetecting WaveFront IRQ\n");
+
+ irq_mask = probe_irq_on ();
+
+ outb (0x0, dev.control_port);
+ outb (0x80 | 0x40 | bits, dev.data_port);
+ wavefront_should_cause_interrupt(0x80|0x40|0x10|0x1,
+ dev.control_port,
+ (reset_time*HZ)/100);
+
+ reported_irq = probe_irq_off (irq_mask);
+
+ if (reported_irq != dev.irq) {
+ if (reported_irq == 0) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME
+ "No unassigned interrupts detected "
+ "after h/w reset\n");
+ } else if (reported_irq < 0) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME
+ "Multiple unassigned interrupts detected "
+ "after h/w reset\n");
+ } else {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "autodetected IRQ %d not the "
+ "value provided (%d)\n", reported_irq,
+ dev.irq);
+ }
+ dev.irq = -1;
+ return 1;
+ } else {
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "autodetected IRQ at %d\n",
+ reported_irq);
+ }
+
+ if (request_irq (dev.irq, wavefrontintr,
+ SA_INTERRUPT|SA_SHIRQ,
+ "wavefront synth", &dev) < 0) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "IRQ %d not available!\n",
+ dev.irq);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* try reset of port */
+
+ outb (0x0, dev.control_port);
+
+ /* At this point, the board is in reset, and the H/W initialization
+ register is accessed at the same address as the data port.
+
+ Bit 7 - Enable IRQ Driver
+ 0 - Tri-state the Wave-Board drivers for the PC Bus IRQs
+ 1 - Enable IRQ selected by bits 5:3 to be driven onto the PC Bus.
+
+ Bit 6 - MIDI Interface Select
+
+ 0 - Use the MIDI Input from the 26-pin WaveBlaster
+ compatible header as the serial MIDI source
+ 1 - Use the MIDI Input from the 9-pin D connector as the
+ serial MIDI source.
+
+ Bits 5:3 - IRQ Selection
+ 0 0 0 - IRQ 2/9
+ 0 0 1 - IRQ 5
+ 0 1 0 - IRQ 12
+ 0 1 1 - IRQ 15
+ 1 0 0 - Reserved
+ 1 0 1 - Reserved
+ 1 1 0 - Reserved
+ 1 1 1 - Reserved
+
+ Bits 2:1 - Reserved
+ Bit 0 - Disable Boot ROM
+ 0 - memory accesses to 03FC30-03FFFFH utilize the internal Boot ROM
+ 1 - memory accesses to 03FC30-03FFFFH are directed to external
+ storage.
+
+ */
+
+ /* configure hardware: IRQ, enable interrupts,
+ plus external 9-pin MIDI interface selected
+ */
+
+ outb (0x80 | 0x40 | bits, dev.data_port);
+
+ /* CONTROL REGISTER
+
+ 0 Host Rx Interrupt Enable (1=Enabled) 0x1
+ 1 Unused 0x2
+ 2 Unused 0x4
+ 3 Unused 0x8
+ 4 Host Tx Interrupt Enable 0x10
+ 5 Mute (0=Mute; 1=Play) 0x20
+ 6 Master Interrupt Enable (1=Enabled) 0x40
+ 7 Master Reset (0=Reset; 1=Run) 0x80
+
+ Take us out of reset, mute output, master + TX + RX interrupts on.
+
+ We'll get an interrupt presumably to tell us that the TX
+ register is clear.
+ */
+
+ wavefront_should_cause_interrupt(0x80|0x40|0x10|0x1,
+ dev.control_port,
+ (reset_time*HZ)/100);
+
+ /* Note: data port is now the data port, not the h/w initialization
+ port.
+ */
+
+ if (!dev.irq_ok) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "intr not received after h/w un-reset.\n");
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ dev.interrupts_on = 1;
+
+ /* Note: data port is now the data port, not the h/w initialization
+ port.
+
+ At this point, only "HW VERSION" or "DOWNLOAD OS" commands
+ will work. So, issue one of them, and wait for TX
+ interrupt. This can take a *long* time after a cold boot,
+ while the ISC ROM does its RAM test. The SDK says up to 4
+ seconds - with 12MB of RAM on a Tropez+, it takes a lot
+ longer than that (~16secs). Note that the card understands
+ the difference between a warm and a cold boot, so
+ subsequent ISC2115 reboots (say, caused by module
+ reloading) will get through this much faster.
+
+ XXX Interesting question: why is no RX interrupt received first ?
+ */
+
+ wavefront_should_cause_interrupt(WFC_HARDWARE_VERSION,
+ dev.data_port, ramcheck_time*HZ);
+
+ if (!dev.irq_ok) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "post-RAM-check interrupt not received.\n");
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ if (!wavefront_wait (STAT_CAN_READ)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "no response to HW version cmd.\n");
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ if ((hwv[0] = wavefront_read ()) == -1) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "board not responding correctly.\n");
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ if (hwv[0] == 0xFF) { /* NAK */
+
+ /* Board's RAM test failed. Try to read error code,
+ and tell us about it either way.
+ */
+
+ if ((hwv[0] = wavefront_read ()) == -1) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "on-board RAM test failed "
+ "(bad error code).\n");
+ } else {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "on-board RAM test failed "
+ "(error code: 0x%x).\n",
+ hwv[0]);
+ }
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ /* We're OK, just get the next byte of the HW version response */
+
+ if ((hwv[1] = wavefront_read ()) == -1) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "incorrect h/w response.\n");
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "hardware version %d.%d\n",
+ hwv[0], hwv[1]);
+
+ return 0;
+
+
+ gone_bad:
+ if (dev.irq >= 0) {
+ free_irq (dev.irq, &dev);
+ dev.irq = -1;
+ }
+ return (1);
+}
+
+static int __init detect_wavefront (int irq, int io_base)
+{
+ unsigned char rbuf[4], wbuf[4];
+
+ /* TB docs say the device takes up 8 ports, but we know that
+ if there is an FX device present (i.e. a Tropez+) it really
+ consumes 16.
+ */
+
+ if (check_region (io_base, 16)) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "IO address range 0x%x - 0x%x "
+ "already in use - ignored\n", dev.base,
+ dev.base+15);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ dev.irq = irq;
+ dev.base = io_base;
+ dev.israw = 0;
+ dev.debug = debug_default;
+ dev.interrupts_on = 0;
+ dev.irq_cnt = 0;
+ dev.rom_samples_rdonly = 1; /* XXX default lock on ROM sample slots */
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_FIRMWARE_VERSION, rbuf, wbuf) == 0) {
+
+ dev.fw_version[0] = rbuf[0];
+ dev.fw_version[1] = rbuf[1];
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME
+ "firmware %d.%d already loaded.\n",
+ rbuf[0], rbuf[1]);
+
+ /* check that a command actually works */
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_HARDWARE_VERSION,
+ rbuf, wbuf) == 0) {
+ dev.hw_version[0] = rbuf[0];
+ dev.hw_version[1] = rbuf[1];
+ } else {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "not raw, but no "
+ "hardware version!\n");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ if (!wf_raw) {
+ return 1;
+ } else {
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME
+ "reloading firmware anyway.\n");
+ dev.israw = 1;
+ }
+
+ } else {
+
+ dev.israw = 1;
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME
+ "no response to firmware probe, assume raw.\n");
+
+ }
+
+ init_waitqueue_head (&dev.interrupt_sleeper);
+
+ if (wavefront_hw_reset ()) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "hardware reset failed\n");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Check for FX device, present only on Tropez+ */
+
+ dev.has_fx = (detect_wffx () == 0);
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+#include "os.h"
+#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+
+
+static int
+wavefront_download_firmware (char *path)
+
+{
+ unsigned char section[WF_SECTION_MAX];
+ char section_length; /* yes, just a char; max value is WF_SECTION_MAX */
+ int section_cnt_downloaded = 0;
+ int fd;
+ int c;
+ int i;
+ mm_segment_t fs;
+
+ /* This tries to be a bit cleverer than the stuff Alan Cox did for
+ the generic sound firmware, in that it actually knows
+ something about the structure of the Motorola firmware. In
+ particular, it uses a version that has been stripped of the
+ 20K of useless header information, and had section lengths
+ added, making it possible to load the entire OS without any
+ [kv]malloc() activity, since the longest entity we ever read is
+ 42 bytes (well, WF_SECTION_MAX) long.
+ */
+
+ fs = get_fs();
+ set_fs (get_ds());
+
+ if ((fd = sys_open (path, 0, 0)) < 0) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "Unable to load \"%s\".\n",
+ path);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ while (1) {
+ int x;
+
+ if ((x = sys_read (fd, &section_length, sizeof (section_length))) !=
+ sizeof (section_length)) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "firmware read error.\n");
+ goto failure;
+ }
+
+ if (section_length == 0) {
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (sys_read (fd, section, section_length) != section_length) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "firmware section "
+ "read error.\n");
+ goto failure;
+ }
+
+ /* Send command */
+
+ if (wavefront_write (WFC_DOWNLOAD_OS)) {
+ goto failure;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < section_length; i++) {
+ if (wavefront_write (section[i])) {
+ goto failure;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* get ACK */
+
+ if (wavefront_wait (STAT_CAN_READ)) {
+
+ if ((c = inb (dev.data_port)) != WF_ACK) {
+
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "download "
+ "of section #%d not "
+ "acknowledged, ack = 0x%x\n",
+ section_cnt_downloaded + 1, c);
+ goto failure;
+
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "time out for firmware ACK.\n");
+ goto failure;
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ sys_close (fd);
+ set_fs (fs);
+ return 0;
+
+ failure:
+ sys_close (fd);
+ set_fs (fs);
+ printk (KERN_ERR "\nWaveFront: firmware download failed!!!\n");
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static int __init wavefront_config_midi (void)
+{
+ unsigned char rbuf[4], wbuf[4];
+
+ if (detect_wf_mpu (dev.irq, dev.base) < 0) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "could not find working MIDI device\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if ((dev.mididev = install_wf_mpu ()) < 0) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "MIDI interfaces not configured\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ /* Route external MIDI to WaveFront synth (by default) */
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_MISYNTH_ON, rbuf, wbuf)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "cannot enable MIDI-IN to synth routing.\n");
+ /* XXX error ? */
+ }
+
+
+#if OSS_SUPPORT_LEVEL & OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ
+ /* Get the regular MIDI patch loading function, so we can
+ use it if we ever get handed a SYSEX patch. This is
+ unlikely, because its so damn slow, but we may as well
+ leave this functionality from maui.c behind, since it
+ could be useful for sequencer applications that can
+ only use MIDI to do patch loading.
+ */
+
+ if (midi_devs[dev.mididev]->converter != NULL) {
+ midi_load_patch = midi_devs[dev.mididev]->converter->load_patch;
+ midi_devs[dev.mididev]->converter->load_patch =
+ &wavefront_oss_load_patch;
+ }
+
+#endif /* OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ */
+
+ /* Turn on Virtual MIDI, but first *always* turn it off,
+ since otherwise consectutive reloads of the driver will
+ never cause the hardware to generate the initial "internal" or
+ "external" source bytes in the MIDI data stream. This
+ is pretty important, since the internal hardware generally will
+ be used to generate none or very little MIDI output, and
+ thus the only source of MIDI data is actually external. Without
+ the switch bytes, the driver will think it all comes from
+ the internal interface. Duh.
+ */
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_VMIDI_OFF, rbuf, wbuf)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "virtual MIDI mode not disabled\n");
+ return 0; /* We're OK, but missing the external MIDI dev */
+ }
+
+ if ((dev.ext_mididev = virtual_midi_enable ()) < 0) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "no virtual MIDI access.\n");
+ } else {
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_VMIDI_ON, rbuf, wbuf)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "cannot enable virtual MIDI mode.\n");
+ virtual_midi_disable ();
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int __init wavefront_do_reset (int atboot)
+{
+ char voices[1];
+
+ if (!atboot && wavefront_hw_reset ()) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "hw reset failed.\n");
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ if (dev.israw) {
+ if (wavefront_download_firmware (ospath)) {
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ dev.israw = 0;
+
+ /* Wait for the OS to get running. The protocol for
+ this is non-obvious, and was determined by
+ using port-IO tracing in DOSemu and some
+ experimentation here.
+
+ Rather than using timed waits, use interrupts creatively.
+ */
+
+ wavefront_should_cause_interrupt (WFC_NOOP,
+ dev.data_port,
+ (osrun_time*HZ));
+
+ if (!dev.irq_ok) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "no post-OS interrupt.\n");
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ /* Now, do it again ! */
+
+ wavefront_should_cause_interrupt (WFC_NOOP,
+ dev.data_port, (10*HZ));
+
+ if (!dev.irq_ok) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "no post-OS interrupt(2).\n");
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ /* OK, no (RX/TX) interrupts any more, but leave mute
+ in effect.
+ */
+
+ outb (0x80|0x40, dev.control_port);
+
+ /* No need for the IRQ anymore */
+
+ free_irq (dev.irq, &dev);
+
+ }
+
+ if (dev.has_fx && fx_raw) {
+ wffx_init ();
+ }
+
+ /* SETUPSND.EXE asks for sample memory config here, but since i
+ have no idea how to interpret the result, we'll forget
+ about it.
+ */
+
+ if ((dev.freemem = wavefront_freemem ()) < 0) {
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "available DRAM %dk\n", dev.freemem / 1024);
+
+ if (wavefront_write (0xf0) ||
+ wavefront_write (1) ||
+ (wavefront_read () < 0)) {
+ dev.debug = 0;
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "MPU emulation mode not set.\n");
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+ voices[0] = 32;
+
+ if (wavefront_cmd (WFC_SET_NVOICES, NULL, voices)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "cannot set number of voices to 32.\n");
+ goto gone_bad;
+ }
+
+
+ return 0;
+
+ gone_bad:
+ /* reset that sucker so that it doesn't bother us. */
+
+ outb (0x0, dev.control_port);
+ dev.interrupts_on = 0;
+ if (dev.irq >= 0) {
+ free_irq (dev.irq, &dev);
+ }
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static int __init wavefront_init (int atboot)
+{
+ int samples_are_from_rom;
+
+ if (dev.israw) {
+ samples_are_from_rom = 1;
+ } else {
+ /* XXX is this always true ? */
+ samples_are_from_rom = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (dev.israw || fx_raw) {
+ if (wavefront_do_reset (atboot)) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ wavefront_get_sample_status (samples_are_from_rom);
+ wavefront_get_program_status ();
+ wavefront_get_patch_status ();
+
+ /* Start normal operation: unreset, master interrupt enabled, no mute
+ */
+
+ outb (0x80|0x40|0x20, dev.control_port);
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+static int __init install_wavefront (void)
+
+{
+ if ((dev.synth_dev = register_sound_synth (&wavefront_fops, -1)) < 0) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "cannot register raw synth\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+#if OSS_SUPPORT_LEVEL & OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ
+ if ((dev.oss_dev = sound_alloc_synthdev()) == -1) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "Too many sequencers\n");
+ return -1;
+ } else {
+ synth_devs[dev.oss_dev] = &wavefront_operations;
+ }
+#endif /* OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ */
+
+ if (wavefront_init (1) < 0) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "initialization failed.\n");
+
+#if OSS_SUPPORT_LEVEL & OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ
+ sound_unload_synthdev (dev.oss_dev);
+#endif /* OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ */
+
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ request_region (dev.base+2, 6, "wavefront synth");
+
+ if (dev.has_fx) {
+ request_region (dev.base+8, 8, "wavefront fx");
+ }
+
+ if (wavefront_config_midi ()) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME "could not initialize MIDI.\n");
+ }
+
+ return dev.oss_dev;
+}
+
+static void __exit uninstall_wavefront (void)
+{
+ /* the first two i/o addresses are freed by the wf_mpu code */
+ release_region (dev.base+2, 6);
+
+ if (dev.has_fx) {
+ release_region (dev.base+8, 8);
+ }
+
+ unregister_sound_synth (dev.synth_dev);
+
+#if OSS_SUPPORT_LEVEL & OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ
+ sound_unload_synthdev (dev.oss_dev);
+#endif /* OSS_SUPPORT_SEQ */
+ uninstall_wf_mpu ();
+}
+
+/***********************************************************************/
+/* WaveFront FX control */
+/***********************************************************************/
+
+#include "yss225.h"
+
+/* Control bits for the Load Control Register
+ */
+
+#define FX_LSB_TRANSFER 0x01 /* transfer after DSP LSB byte written */
+#define FX_MSB_TRANSFER 0x02 /* transfer after DSP MSB byte written */
+#define FX_AUTO_INCR 0x04 /* auto-increment DSP address after transfer */
+
+static int
+wffx_idle (void)
+
+{
+ int i;
+ unsigned int x = 0x80;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
+ x = inb (dev.fx_status);
+ if ((x & 0x80) == 0) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (x & 0x80) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "FX device never idle.\n");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ return (1);
+}
+
+int __init detect_wffx (void)
+{
+ /* This is a crude check, but its the best one I have for now.
+ Certainly on the Maui and the Tropez, wffx_idle() will
+ report "never idle", which suggests that this test should
+ work OK.
+ */
+
+ if (inb (dev.fx_status) & 0x80) {
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "Hmm, probably a Maui or Tropez.\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+void
+wffx_mute (int onoff)
+
+{
+ if (!wffx_idle()) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ outb (onoff ? 0x02 : 0x00, dev.fx_op);
+}
+
+static int
+wffx_memset (int page,
+ int addr, int cnt, unsigned short *data)
+{
+ if (page < 0 || page > 7) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "FX memset: "
+ "page must be >= 0 and <= 7\n");
+ return -(EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ if (addr < 0 || addr > 0x7f) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "FX memset: "
+ "addr must be >= 0 and <= 7f\n");
+ return -(EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ if (cnt == 1) {
+
+ outb (FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (page, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (addr, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb ((data[0] >> 8), dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb ((data[0] & 0xff), dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "FX: addr %d:%x set to 0x%x\n",
+ page, addr, data[0]);
+
+ } else {
+ int i;
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (page, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (addr, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
+ outb ((data[i] >> 8), dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb ((data[i] & 0xff), dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle ()) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (i != cnt) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "FX memset "
+ "(0x%x, 0x%x, %p, %d) incomplete\n",
+ page, addr, data, cnt);
+ return -(EIO);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int
+wffx_ioctl (wavefront_fx_info *r)
+
+{
+ unsigned short page_data[256];
+ unsigned short *pd;
+
+ switch (r->request) {
+ case WFFX_MUTE:
+ wffx_mute (r->data[0]);
+ return 0;
+
+ case WFFX_MEMSET:
+
+ if (r->data[2] <= 0) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "cannot write "
+ "<= 0 bytes to FX\n");
+ return -(EINVAL);
+ } else if (r->data[2] == 1) {
+ pd = (unsigned short *) &r->data[3];
+ } else {
+ if (r->data[2] > sizeof (page_data)) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR LOGNAME "cannot write "
+ "> 255 bytes to FX\n");
+ return -(EINVAL);
+ }
+ if (copy_from_user(page_data,
+ (unsigned char __user *)r->data[3],
+ r->data[2]))
+ return -EFAULT;
+ pd = page_data;
+ }
+
+ return wffx_memset (r->data[0], /* page */
+ r->data[1], /* addr */
+ r->data[2], /* cnt */
+ pd);
+
+ default:
+ printk (KERN_WARNING LOGNAME
+ "FX: ioctl %d not yet supported\n",
+ r->request);
+ return -(EINVAL);
+ }
+}
+
+/* YSS225 initialization.
+
+ This code was developed using DOSEMU. The Turtle Beach SETUPSND
+ utility was run with I/O tracing in DOSEMU enabled, and a reconstruction
+ of the port I/O done, using the Yamaha faxback document as a guide
+ to add more logic to the code. Its really pretty weird.
+
+ There was an alternative approach of just dumping the whole I/O
+ sequence as a series of port/value pairs and a simple loop
+ that output it. However, I hope that eventually I'll get more
+ control over what this code does, and so I tried to stick with
+ a somewhat "algorithmic" approach.
+*/
+
+static int __init wffx_init (void)
+{
+ int i;
+ int j;
+
+ /* Set all bits for all channels on the MOD unit to zero */
+ /* XXX But why do this twice ? */
+
+ for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
+ for (i = 0x10; i <= 0xff; i++) {
+
+ if (!wffx_idle ()) {
+ return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x0, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x02, dev.fx_op); /* mute on */
+
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x44, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x42, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x43, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x7c, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x7e, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x46, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x49, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x47, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x4a, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+
+ /* either because of stupidity by TB's programmers, or because it
+ actually does something, rezero the MOD page.
+ */
+ for (i = 0x10; i <= 0xff; i++) {
+
+ if (!wffx_idle ()) {
+ return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x0, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ }
+ /* load page zero */
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_zero); i += 2) {
+ outb (page_zero[i], dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (page_zero[i+1], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ /* Now load page one */
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x01, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_one); i += 2) {
+ outb (page_one[i], dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (page_one[i+1], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x02, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_two); i++) {
+ outb (page_two[i], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x03, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_three); i++) {
+ outb (page_three[i], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x04, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_four); i++) {
+ outb (page_four[i], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ /* Load memory area (page six) */
+
+ outb (FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x06, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_six); i += 3) {
+ outb (page_six[i], dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (page_six[i+1], dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (page_six[i+2], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_seven); i += 2) {
+ outb (page_seven[i], dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (page_seven[i+1], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ /* Now setup the MOD area. We do this algorithmically in order to
+ save a little data space. It could be done in the same fashion
+ as the "pages".
+ */
+
+ for (i = 0x00; i <= 0x0f; i++) {
+ outb (0x01, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x02, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0xb0; i <= 0xbf; i++) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x20, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0xf0; i <= 0xff; i++) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x20, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0x10; i <= 0x1d; i++) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0xff, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (0x1e, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x40, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+
+ for (i = 0x1f; i <= 0x2d; i++) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0xff, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (0x2e, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+
+ for (i = 0x2f; i <= 0x3e; i++) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (0x3f, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x20, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+
+ for (i = 0x40; i <= 0x4d; i++) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (0x4e, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x0e, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x4f, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x0e, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+
+
+ for (i = 0x50; i <= 0x6b; i++) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (0x6c, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x40, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+
+ outb (0x6d, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+
+ outb (0x6e, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x40, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+
+ outb (0x6f, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x40, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+
+ for (i = 0x70; i <= 0x7f; i++) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0xc0, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0x80; i <= 0xaf; i++) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0xc0; i <= 0xdd; i++) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (0xde, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x10, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0xdf, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x10, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+
+ for (i = 0xe0; i <= 0xef; i++) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0x00; i <= 0x0f; i++) {
+ outb (0x01, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (i, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ outb (0x02, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x01, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (0x02, dev.fx_op); /* mute on */
+
+ /* Now set the coefficients and so forth for the programs above */
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (coefficients); i += 4) {
+ outb (coefficients[i], dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (coefficients[i+1], dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (coefficients[i+2], dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (coefficients[i+3], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ /* Some settings (?) that are too small to bundle into loops */
+
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x1e, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x14, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0xde, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x20, dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0xdf, dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (0x20, dev.fx_mod_data);
+
+ /* some more coefficients */
+
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x06, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x78, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x40, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x03, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x0f, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0xff, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x0b, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x0f, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0xff, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x02, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x0a, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x46, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x49, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+
+ /* Now, for some strange reason, lets reload every page
+ and all the coefficients over again. I have *NO* idea
+ why this is done. I do know that no sound is produced
+ is this phase is omitted.
+ */
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x10, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_zero_v2); i += 2) {
+ outb (page_zero_v2[i], dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (page_zero_v2[i+1], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x01, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x10, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_one_v2); i += 2) {
+ outb (page_one_v2[i], dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (page_one_v2[i+1], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x02, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x10, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_two_v2); i++) {
+ outb (page_two_v2[i], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x03, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x10, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_three_v2); i++) {
+ outb (page_three_v2[i], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x04, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x10, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_four_v2); i++) {
+ outb (page_four_v2[i], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x06, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+
+ /* Page six v.2 is algorithmic */
+
+ for (i = 0x10; i <= 0x3e; i += 2) {
+ outb (i, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ outb (FX_AUTO_INCR|FX_LSB_TRANSFER, dev.fx_lcr);
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (0x10, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (page_seven_v2); i += 2) {
+ outb (page_seven_v2[i], dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (page_seven_v2[i+1], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0x00; i < sizeof(mod_v2); i += 2) {
+ outb (mod_v2[i], dev.fx_mod_addr);
+ outb (mod_v2[i+1], dev.fx_mod_data);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (coefficients2); i += 4) {
+ outb (coefficients2[i], dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ outb (coefficients2[i+1], dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (coefficients2[i+2], dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (coefficients2[i+3], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (coefficients3); i += 2) {
+ int x;
+
+ outb (0x07, dev.fx_dsp_page);
+ x = (i % 4) ? 0x4e : 0x4c;
+ outb (x, dev.fx_dsp_addr);
+ outb (coefficients3[i], dev.fx_dsp_msb);
+ outb (coefficients3[i+1], dev.fx_dsp_lsb);
+ }
+
+ outb (0x00, dev.fx_op); /* mute off */
+ if (!wffx_idle()) return (-1);
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+static int io = -1;
+static int irq = -1;
+
+MODULE_AUTHOR ("Paul Barton-Davis <pbd@op.net>");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION ("Turtle Beach WaveFront Linux Driver");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+module_param (io, int, 0);
+module_param (irq, int, 0);
+
+static int __init init_wavfront (void)
+{
+ printk ("Turtle Beach WaveFront Driver\n"
+ "Copyright (C) by Hannu Solvainen, "
+ "Paul Barton-Davis 1993-1998.\n");
+
+ /* XXX t'would be lovely to ask the CS4232 for these values, eh ? */
+
+ if (io == -1 || irq == -1) {
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME "irq and io options must be set.\n");
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ if (wavefront_interrupt_bits (irq) < 0) {
+ printk (KERN_INFO LOGNAME
+ "IRQ must be 9, 5, 12 or 15 (not %d)\n", irq);
+ return -ENODEV;
+ }
+
+ if (detect_wavefront (irq, io) < 0) {
+ return -ENODEV;
+ }
+
+ if (install_wavefront () < 0) {
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void __exit cleanup_wavfront (void)
+{
+ uninstall_wavefront ();
+}
+
+module_init(init_wavfront);
+module_exit(cleanup_wavfront);