2 * linux/sound/oss/dmasound/dmasound_core.c
5 * OSS/Free compatible Atari TT/Falcon and Amiga DMA sound driver for
7 * Extended to support Power Macintosh for Linux/ppc by Paul Mackerras
9 * (c) 1995 by Michael Schlueter & Michael Marte
11 * Michael Schlueter (michael@duck.syd.de) did the basic structure of the VFS
12 * interface and the u-law to signed byte conversion.
14 * Michael Marte (marte@informatik.uni-muenchen.de) did the sound queue,
15 * /dev/mixer, /dev/sndstat and complemented the VFS interface. He would like
17 * - Michael Schlueter for initial ideas and documentation on the MFP and
18 * the DMA sound hardware.
19 * - Therapy? for their CD 'Troublegum' which really made me rock.
21 * /dev/sndstat is based on code by Hannu Savolainen, the author of the
22 * VoxWare family of drivers.
24 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
25 * License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive
30 * 1995/8/25 First release
32 * 1995/9/02 Roman Hodek:
33 * - Fixed atari_stram_alloc() call, the timer
34 * programming and several race conditions
35 * 1995/9/14 Roman Hodek:
36 * - After some discussion with Michael Schlueter,
37 * revised the interrupt disabling
38 * - Slightly speeded up U8->S8 translation by using
39 * long operations where possible
40 * - Added 4:3 interpolation for /dev/audio
42 * 1995/9/20 Torsten Scherer:
43 * - Fixed a bug in sq_write and changed /dev/audio
44 * converting to play at 12517Hz instead of 6258Hz.
46 * 1995/9/23 Torsten Scherer:
47 * - Changed sq_interrupt() and sq_play() to pre-program
48 * the DMA for another frame while there's still one
49 * running. This allows the IRQ response to be
50 * arbitrarily delayed and playing will still continue.
52 * 1995/10/14 Guenther Kelleter, Torsten Scherer:
53 * - Better support for Falcon audio (the Falcon doesn't
54 * raise an IRQ at the end of a frame, but at the
55 * beginning instead!). uses 'if (codec_dma)' in lots
56 * of places to simply switch between Falcon and TT
59 * 1995/11/06 Torsten Scherer:
60 * - Started introducing a hardware abstraction scheme
61 * (may perhaps also serve for Amigas?)
62 * - Can now play samples at almost all frequencies by
63 * means of a more generalized expand routine
64 * - Takes a good deal of care to cut data only at
66 * - Buffer size is now a kernel runtime option
67 * - Implemented fsync() & several minor improvements
69 * - Useful hints and bug fixes
70 * - Cross-checked it for Falcons
72 * 1996/3/9 Geert Uytterhoeven:
73 * - Support added for Amiga, A-law, 16-bit little
75 * - Unification to drivers/sound/dmasound.c.
77 * 1996/4/6 Martin Mitchell:
78 * - Updated to 1.3 kernel.
80 * 1996/6/13 Topi Kanerva:
81 * - Fixed things that were broken (mainly the amiga
83 * - /dev/sndstat shows now the real hardware frequency
84 * - The lowpass filter is disabled by default now
86 * 1996/9/25 Geert Uytterhoeven:
89 * 1998/6/10 Andreas Schwab:
90 * - Converted to use sound_core
92 * 1999/12/28 Richard Zidlicky:
93 * - Added support for Q40
95 * 2000/2/27 Geert Uytterhoeven:
96 * - Clean up and split the code into 4 parts:
97 * o dmasound_core: machine-independent code
98 * o dmasound_atari: Atari TT and Falcon support
99 * o dmasound_awacs: Apple PowerMac support
100 * o dmasound_paula: Amiga support
102 * 2000/3/25 Geert Uytterhoeven:
103 * - Integration of dmasound_q40
106 * 2001/01/26 [1.0] Iain Sandoe
107 * - make /dev/sndstat show revision & edition info.
108 * - since dmasound.mach.sq_setup() can fail on pmac
109 * its type has been changed to int and the returns
111 * [1.1] - stop missing translations from being called.
112 * 2001/02/08 [1.2] - remove unused translation tables & move machine-
113 * specific tables to low-level.
114 * - return correct info. for SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS.
115 * [1.3] - implement SNDCTL_DSP_GETCAPS fully.
116 * [1.4] - make /dev/sndstat text length usage deterministic.
117 * - make /dev/sndstat call to low-level
118 * dmasound.mach.state_info() pass max space to ll driver.
119 * - tidy startup banners and output info.
120 * [1.5] - tidy up a little (removed some unused #defines in
122 * - fix up HAS_RECORD conditionalisation.
123 * - add record code in places it is missing...
124 * - change buf-sizes to bytes to allow < 1kb for pmac
125 * if user param entry is < 256 the value is taken to
126 * be in kb > 256 is taken to be in bytes.
127 * - make default buff/frag params conditional on
128 * machine to allow smaller values for pmac.
129 * - made the ioctls, read & write comply with the OSS
130 * rules on setting params.
131 * - added parsing of _setup() params for record.
132 * 2001/04/04 [1.6] - fix bug where sample rates higher than maximum were
133 * being reported as OK.
134 * - fix open() to return -EBUSY as per OSS doc. when
135 * audio is in use - this is independent of O_NOBLOCK.
136 * - fix bug where SNDCTL_DSP_POST was blocking.
139 /* Record capability notes 30/01/2001:
140 * At present these observations apply only to pmac LL driver (the only one
141 * that can do record, at present). However, if other LL drivers for machines
142 * with record are added they may apply.
144 * The fragment parameters for the record and play channels are separate.
145 * However, if the driver is opened O_RDWR there is no way (in the current OSS
146 * API) to specify their values independently for the record and playback
147 * channels. Since the only common factor between the input & output is the
148 * sample rate (on pmac) it should be possible to open /dev/dspX O_WRONLY and
149 * /dev/dspY O_RDONLY. The input & output channels could then have different
150 * characteristics (other than the first that sets sample rate claiming the
151 * right to set it for ever). As it stands, the format, channels, number of
152 * bits & sample rate are assumed to be common. In the future perhaps these
153 * should be the responsibility of the LL driver - and then if a card really
154 * does not share items between record & playback they can be specified
158 /* Thread-safeness of shared_resources notes: 31/01/2001
159 * If the user opens O_RDWR and then splits record & play between two threads
160 * both of which inherit the fd - and then starts changing things from both
161 * - we will have difficulty telling.
163 * It's bad application coding - but ...
164 * TODO: think about how to sort this out... without bogging everything down in
167 * Similarly, the OSS spec says "all changes to parameters must be between
168 * open() and the first read() or write(). - and a bit later on (by
169 * implication) "between SNDCTL_DSP_RESET and the first read() or write() after
170 * it". If the app is multi-threaded and this rule is broken between threads
171 * we will have trouble spotting it - and the fault will be rather obscure :-(
173 * We will try and put out at least a kmsg if we see it happen... but I think
174 * it will be quite hard to trap it with an -EXXX return... because we can't
175 * see the fault until after the damage is done.
178 #include <linux/module.h>
179 #include <linux/slab.h>
180 #include <linux/sound.h>
181 #include <linux/init.h>
182 #include <linux/soundcard.h>
183 #include <linux/poll.h>
184 #include <linux/mutex.h>
185 #include <linux/sched/signal.h>
187 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
189 #include "dmasound.h"
191 #define DMASOUND_CORE_REVISION 1
192 #define DMASOUND_CORE_EDITION 6
198 static DEFINE_MUTEX(dmasound_core_mutex
);
199 int dmasound_catchRadius
= 0;
200 module_param(dmasound_catchRadius
, int, 0);
202 static unsigned int numWriteBufs
= DEFAULT_N_BUFFERS
;
203 module_param(numWriteBufs
, int, 0);
204 static unsigned int writeBufSize
= DEFAULT_BUFF_SIZE
; /* in bytes */
205 module_param(writeBufSize
, int, 0);
207 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
210 static int sq_unit
= -1;
211 static int mixer_unit
= -1;
212 static int state_unit
= -1;
213 static int irq_installed
;
216 /* control over who can modify resources shared between play/record */
217 static fmode_t shared_resource_owner
;
218 static int shared_resources_initialised
;
224 struct sound_settings dmasound
= {
225 .lock
= __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(dmasound
.lock
)
228 static inline void sound_silence(void)
230 dmasound
.mach
.silence(); /* _MUST_ stop DMA */
233 static inline int sound_set_format(int format
)
235 return dmasound
.mach
.setFormat(format
);
239 static int sound_set_speed(int speed
)
242 return dmasound
.soft
.speed
;
244 /* trap out-of-range speed settings.
245 at present we allow (arbitrarily) low rates - using soft
246 up-conversion - but we can't allow > max because there is
247 no soft down-conversion.
249 if (dmasound
.mach
.max_dsp_speed
&&
250 (speed
> dmasound
.mach
.max_dsp_speed
))
251 speed
= dmasound
.mach
.max_dsp_speed
;
253 dmasound
.soft
.speed
= speed
;
255 if (dmasound
.minDev
== SND_DEV_DSP
)
256 dmasound
.dsp
.speed
= dmasound
.soft
.speed
;
258 return dmasound
.soft
.speed
;
261 static int sound_set_stereo(int stereo
)
264 return dmasound
.soft
.stereo
;
266 stereo
= !!stereo
; /* should be 0 or 1 now */
268 dmasound
.soft
.stereo
= stereo
;
269 if (dmasound
.minDev
== SND_DEV_DSP
)
270 dmasound
.dsp
.stereo
= stereo
;
275 static ssize_t
sound_copy_translate(TRANS
*trans
, const u_char __user
*userPtr
,
276 size_t userCount
, u_char frame
[],
277 ssize_t
*frameUsed
, ssize_t frameLeft
)
279 ssize_t (*ct_func
)(const u_char __user
*, size_t, u_char
*, ssize_t
*, ssize_t
);
281 switch (dmasound
.soft
.format
) {
283 ct_func
= trans
->ct_ulaw
;
286 ct_func
= trans
->ct_alaw
;
289 ct_func
= trans
->ct_s8
;
292 ct_func
= trans
->ct_u8
;
295 ct_func
= trans
->ct_s16be
;
298 ct_func
= trans
->ct_u16be
;
301 ct_func
= trans
->ct_s16le
;
304 ct_func
= trans
->ct_u16le
;
309 /* if the user has requested a non-existent translation don't try
310 to call it but just return 0 bytes moved
313 return ct_func(userPtr
, userCount
, frame
, frameUsed
, frameLeft
);
318 * /dev/mixer abstraction
326 static int mixer_open(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
)
328 mutex_lock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
329 if (!try_module_get(dmasound
.mach
.owner
)) {
330 mutex_unlock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
334 mutex_unlock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
338 static int mixer_release(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
)
340 mutex_lock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
342 module_put(dmasound
.mach
.owner
);
343 mutex_unlock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
347 static int mixer_ioctl(struct file
*file
, u_int cmd
, u_long arg
)
349 if (_SIOC_DIR(cmd
) & _SIOC_WRITE
)
350 mixer
.modify_counter
++;
353 return IOCTL_OUT(arg
, SOUND_VERSION
);
354 case SOUND_MIXER_INFO
:
357 memset(&info
, 0, sizeof(info
));
358 strlcpy(info
.id
, dmasound
.mach
.name2
, sizeof(info
.id
));
359 strlcpy(info
.name
, dmasound
.mach
.name2
, sizeof(info
.name
));
360 info
.modify_counter
= mixer
.modify_counter
;
361 if (copy_to_user((void __user
*)arg
, &info
, sizeof(info
)))
366 if (dmasound
.mach
.mixer_ioctl
)
367 return dmasound
.mach
.mixer_ioctl(cmd
, arg
);
371 static long mixer_unlocked_ioctl(struct file
*file
, u_int cmd
, u_long arg
)
375 mutex_lock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
376 ret
= mixer_ioctl(file
, cmd
, arg
);
377 mutex_unlock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
382 static const struct file_operations mixer_fops
=
384 .owner
= THIS_MODULE
,
386 .unlocked_ioctl
= mixer_unlocked_ioctl
,
388 .release
= mixer_release
,
391 static void mixer_init(void)
396 mixer_unit
= register_sound_mixer(&mixer_fops
, -1);
403 if (dmasound
.mach
.mixer_init
)
404 dmasound
.mach
.mixer_init();
409 * Sound queue stuff, the heart of the driver
412 struct sound_queue dmasound_write_sq
;
413 static void sq_reset_output(void) ;
415 static int sq_allocate_buffers(struct sound_queue
*sq
, int num
, int size
)
423 sq
->buffers
= kmalloc_array (num
, sizeof(char *), GFP_KERNEL
);
426 for (i
= 0; i
< num
; i
++) {
427 sq
->buffers
[i
] = dmasound
.mach
.dma_alloc(size
, GFP_KERNEL
);
428 if (!sq
->buffers
[i
]) {
430 dmasound
.mach
.dma_free(sq
->buffers
[i
], size
);
439 static void sq_release_buffers(struct sound_queue
*sq
)
444 for (i
= 0; i
< sq
->numBufs
; i
++)
445 dmasound
.mach
.dma_free(sq
->buffers
[i
], sq
->bufSize
);
452 static int sq_setup(struct sound_queue
*sq
)
454 int (*setup_func
)(void) = NULL
;
457 if (sq
->locked
) { /* are we already set? - and not changeable */
458 #ifdef DEBUG_DMASOUND
459 printk("dmasound_core: tried to sq_setup a locked queue\n") ;
463 sq
->locked
= 1 ; /* don't think we have a race prob. here _check_ */
465 /* make sure that the parameters are set up
466 This should have been done already...
469 dmasound
.mach
.init();
471 /* OK. If the user has set fragment parameters explicitly, then we
472 should leave them alone... as long as they are valid.
473 Invalid user fragment params can occur if we allow the whole buffer
474 to be used when the user requests the fragments sizes (with no soft
475 x-lation) and then the user subsequently sets a soft x-lation that
476 requires increased internal buffering.
478 Othwerwise (if the user did not set them) OSS says that we should
479 select frag params on the basis of 0.5 s output & 0.1 s input
480 latency. (TODO. For now we will copy in the defaults.)
483 if (sq
->user_frags
<= 0) {
484 sq
->max_count
= sq
->numBufs
;
485 sq
->max_active
= sq
->numBufs
;
486 sq
->block_size
= sq
->bufSize
;
487 /* set up the user info */
488 sq
->user_frags
= sq
->numBufs
;
489 sq
->user_frag_size
= sq
->bufSize
;
490 sq
->user_frag_size
*=
491 (dmasound
.soft
.size
* (dmasound
.soft
.stereo
+1) ) ;
492 sq
->user_frag_size
/=
493 (dmasound
.hard
.size
* (dmasound
.hard
.stereo
+1) ) ;
495 /* work out requested block size */
496 sq
->block_size
= sq
->user_frag_size
;
498 (dmasound
.hard
.size
* (dmasound
.hard
.stereo
+1) ) ;
500 (dmasound
.soft
.size
* (dmasound
.soft
.stereo
+1) ) ;
501 /* the user wants to write frag-size chunks */
502 sq
->block_size
*= dmasound
.hard
.speed
;
503 sq
->block_size
/= dmasound
.soft
.speed
;
504 /* this only works for size values which are powers of 2 */
506 (dmasound
.hard
.size
* (dmasound
.hard
.stereo
+1))/8 ;
507 sq
->block_size
+= (hard_frame
- 1) ;
508 sq
->block_size
&= ~(hard_frame
- 1) ; /* make sure we are aligned */
509 /* let's just check for obvious mistakes */
510 if ( sq
->block_size
<= 0 || sq
->block_size
> sq
->bufSize
) {
511 #ifdef DEBUG_DMASOUND
512 printk("dmasound_core: invalid frag size (user set %d)\n", sq
->user_frag_size
) ;
514 sq
->block_size
= sq
->bufSize
;
516 if ( sq
->user_frags
<= sq
->numBufs
) {
517 sq
->max_count
= sq
->user_frags
;
518 /* if user has set max_active - then use it */
519 sq
->max_active
= (sq
->max_active
<= sq
->max_count
) ?
520 sq
->max_active
: sq
->max_count
;
522 #ifdef DEBUG_DMASOUND
523 printk("dmasound_core: invalid frag count (user set %d)\n", sq
->user_frags
) ;
526 sq
->max_active
= sq
->numBufs
;
529 sq
->front
= sq
->count
= sq
->rear_size
= 0;
533 if (sq
== &write_sq
) {
535 setup_func
= dmasound
.mach
.write_sq_setup
;
542 static inline void sq_play(void)
544 dmasound
.mach
.play();
547 static ssize_t
sq_write(struct file
*file
, const char __user
*src
, size_t uLeft
,
550 ssize_t uWritten
= 0;
552 ssize_t uUsed
= 0, bUsed
, bLeft
;
553 unsigned long flags
;
555 /* ++TeSche: Is something like this necessary?
556 * Hey, that's an honest question! Or does any other part of the
557 * filesystem already checks this situation? I really don't know.
562 /* implement any changes we have made to the soft/hard params.
563 this is not satisfactory really, all we have done up to now is to
564 say what we would like - there hasn't been any real checking of capability
567 if (shared_resources_initialised
== 0) {
568 dmasound
.mach
.init() ;
569 shared_resources_initialised
= 1 ;
572 /* set up the sq if it is not already done. This may seem a dumb place
573 to do it - but it is what OSS requires. It means that write() can
574 return memory allocation errors. To avoid this possibility use the
575 GETBLKSIZE or GETOSPACE ioctls (after you've fiddled with all the
576 params you want to change) - these ioctls also force the setup.
579 if (write_sq
.locked
== 0) {
580 if ((uWritten
= sq_setup(&write_sq
)) < 0) return uWritten
;
584 /* FIXME: I think that this may be the wrong behaviour when we get strapped
585 for time and the cpu is close to being (or actually) behind in sending data.
586 - because we've lost the time that the N samples, already in the buffer,
587 would have given us to get here with the next lot from the user.
589 /* The interrupt doesn't start to play the last, incomplete frame.
590 * Thus we can append to it without disabling the interrupts! (Note
591 * also that write_sq.rear isn't affected by the interrupt.)
594 /* as of 1.6 this behaviour changes if SNDCTL_DSP_POST has been issued:
595 this will mimic the behaviour of syncing and allow the sq_play() to
596 queue a partial fragment. Since sq_play() may/will be called from
597 the IRQ handler - at least on Pmac we have to deal with it.
598 The strategy - possibly not optimum - is to kill _POST status if we
599 get here. This seems, at least, reasonable - in the sense that POST
600 is supposed to indicate that we might not write before the queue
601 is drained - and if we get here in time then it does not apply.
604 spin_lock_irqsave(&dmasound
.lock
, flags
);
605 write_sq
.syncing
&= ~2 ; /* take out POST status */
606 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dmasound
.lock
, flags
);
608 if (write_sq
.count
> 0 &&
609 (bLeft
= write_sq
.block_size
-write_sq
.rear_size
) > 0) {
610 dest
= write_sq
.buffers
[write_sq
.rear
];
611 bUsed
= write_sq
.rear_size
;
612 uUsed
= sound_copy_translate(dmasound
.trans_write
, src
, uLeft
,
613 dest
, &bUsed
, bLeft
);
618 uLeft
= (uUsed
<= uLeft
) ? (uLeft
- uUsed
) : 0 ; /* paranoia */
619 write_sq
.rear_size
= bUsed
;
625 while (write_sq
.count
>= write_sq
.max_active
) {
626 prepare_to_wait(&write_sq
.action_queue
, &wait
, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE
);
628 if (write_sq
.non_blocking
) {
629 finish_wait(&write_sq
.action_queue
, &wait
);
630 return uWritten
> 0 ? uWritten
: -EAGAIN
;
632 if (write_sq
.count
< write_sq
.max_active
)
635 schedule_timeout(HZ
);
636 if (signal_pending(current
)) {
637 finish_wait(&write_sq
.action_queue
, &wait
);
638 return uWritten
> 0 ? uWritten
: -EINTR
;
642 finish_wait(&write_sq
.action_queue
, &wait
);
644 /* Here, we can avoid disabling the interrupt by first
645 * copying and translating the data, and then updating
646 * the write_sq variables. Until this is done, the interrupt
647 * won't see the new frame and we can work on it
651 dest
= write_sq
.buffers
[(write_sq
.rear
+1) % write_sq
.max_count
];
653 bLeft
= write_sq
.block_size
;
654 uUsed
= sound_copy_translate(dmasound
.trans_write
, src
, uLeft
,
655 dest
, &bUsed
, bLeft
);
660 uLeft
= (uUsed
<= uLeft
) ? (uLeft
- uUsed
) : 0 ; /* paranoia */
662 write_sq
.rear
= (write_sq
.rear
+1) % write_sq
.max_count
;
663 write_sq
.rear_size
= bUsed
;
666 } /* uUsed may have been 0 */
670 return uUsed
< 0? uUsed
: uWritten
;
673 static __poll_t
sq_poll(struct file
*file
, struct poll_table_struct
*wait
)
678 if (write_sq
.locked
== 0) {
679 if ((retVal
= sq_setup(&write_sq
)) < 0)
683 if (file
->f_mode
& FMODE_WRITE
)
684 poll_wait(file
, &write_sq
.action_queue
, wait
);
685 if (file
->f_mode
& FMODE_WRITE
)
686 if (write_sq
.count
< write_sq
.max_active
|| write_sq
.block_size
- write_sq
.rear_size
> 0)
687 mask
|= EPOLLOUT
| EPOLLWRNORM
;
692 static inline void sq_init_waitqueue(struct sound_queue
*sq
)
694 init_waitqueue_head(&sq
->action_queue
);
695 init_waitqueue_head(&sq
->open_queue
);
696 init_waitqueue_head(&sq
->sync_queue
);
700 #if 0 /* blocking open() */
701 static inline void sq_wake_up(struct sound_queue
*sq
, struct file
*file
,
704 if (file
->f_mode
& mode
) {
705 sq
->busy
= 0; /* CHECK: IS THIS OK??? */
706 WAKE_UP(sq
->open_queue
);
711 static int sq_open2(struct sound_queue
*sq
, struct file
*file
, fmode_t mode
,
712 int numbufs
, int bufsize
)
716 if (file
->f_mode
& mode
) {
718 #if 0 /* blocking open() */
720 if (file
->f_flags
& O_NONBLOCK
)
723 if (wait_event_interruptible(sq
->open_queue
, !sq
->busy
))
727 /* OSS manual says we will return EBUSY regardless
733 sq
->busy
= 1; /* Let's play spot-the-race-condition */
735 /* allocate the default number & size of buffers.
736 (i.e. specified in _setup() or as module params)
737 can't be changed at the moment - but _could_ be perhaps
738 in the setfragments ioctl.
740 if (( rc
= sq_allocate_buffers(sq
, numbufs
, bufsize
))) {
741 #if 0 /* blocking open() */
742 sq_wake_up(sq
, file
, mode
);
749 sq
->non_blocking
= file
->f_flags
& O_NONBLOCK
;
754 #define write_sq_init_waitqueue() sq_init_waitqueue(&write_sq)
755 #if 0 /* blocking open() */
756 #define write_sq_wake_up(file) sq_wake_up(&write_sq, file, FMODE_WRITE)
758 #define write_sq_release_buffers() sq_release_buffers(&write_sq)
759 #define write_sq_open(file) \
760 sq_open2(&write_sq, file, FMODE_WRITE, numWriteBufs, writeBufSize )
762 static int sq_open(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
)
766 mutex_lock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
767 if (!try_module_get(dmasound
.mach
.owner
)) {
768 mutex_unlock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
772 rc
= write_sq_open(file
); /* checks the f_mode */
775 if (file
->f_mode
& FMODE_READ
) {
776 /* TODO: if O_RDWR, release any resources grabbed by write part */
777 rc
= -ENXIO
; /* I think this is what is required by open(2) */
781 if (dmasound
.mach
.sq_open
)
782 dmasound
.mach
.sq_open(file
->f_mode
);
784 /* CHECK whether this is sensible - in the case that dsp0 could be opened
785 O_RDONLY and dsp1 could be opened O_WRONLY
788 dmasound
.minDev
= iminor(inode
) & 0x0f;
790 /* OK. - we should make some attempt at consistency. At least the H'ware
791 options should be set with a valid mode. We will make it that the LL
792 driver must supply defaults for hard & soft params.
795 if (shared_resource_owner
== 0) {
796 /* you can make this AFMT_U8/mono/8K if you want to mimic old
797 OSS behaviour - while we still have soft translations ;-) */
798 dmasound
.soft
= dmasound
.mach
.default_soft
;
799 dmasound
.dsp
= dmasound
.mach
.default_soft
;
800 dmasound
.hard
= dmasound
.mach
.default_hard
;
803 #ifndef DMASOUND_STRICT_OSS_COMPLIANCE
804 /* none of the current LL drivers can actually do this "native" at the moment
805 OSS does not really require us to supply /dev/audio if we can't do it.
807 if (dmasound
.minDev
== SND_DEV_AUDIO
) {
808 sound_set_speed(8000);
810 sound_set_format(AFMT_MU_LAW
);
813 mutex_unlock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
816 module_put(dmasound
.mach
.owner
);
817 mutex_unlock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
821 static void sq_reset_output(void)
823 sound_silence(); /* this _must_ stop DMA, we might be about to lose the buffers */
826 write_sq
.rear_size
= 0;
827 /* write_sq.front = (write_sq.rear+1) % write_sq.max_count;*/
829 write_sq
.rear
= -1 ; /* same as for set-up */
831 /* OK - we can unlock the parameters and fragment settings */
832 write_sq
.locked
= 0 ;
833 write_sq
.user_frags
= 0 ;
834 write_sq
.user_frag_size
= 0 ;
837 static void sq_reset(void)
840 /* we could consider resetting the shared_resources_owner here... but I
841 think it is probably still rather non-obvious to application writer
844 /* we release everything else though */
845 shared_resources_initialised
= 0 ;
848 static int sq_fsync(void)
853 write_sq
.syncing
|= 1;
854 sq_play(); /* there may be an incomplete frame waiting */
856 while (write_sq
.active
) {
857 wait_event_interruptible_timeout(write_sq
.sync_queue
,
858 !write_sq
.active
, HZ
);
859 if (signal_pending(current
)) {
860 /* While waiting for audio output to drain, an
861 * interrupt occurred. Stop audio output immediately
862 * and clear the queue. */
868 printk(KERN_WARNING
"dmasound: Timeout draining output\n");
875 /* flag no sync regardless of whether we had a DSP_POST or not */
876 write_sq
.syncing
= 0 ;
880 static int sq_release(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
)
884 mutex_lock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
886 if (file
->f_mode
& FMODE_WRITE
) {
890 sq_reset_output() ; /* make sure dma is stopped and all is quiet */
891 write_sq_release_buffers();
895 if (file
->f_mode
& shared_resource_owner
) { /* it's us that has them */
896 shared_resource_owner
= 0 ;
897 shared_resources_initialised
= 0 ;
898 dmasound
.hard
= dmasound
.mach
.default_hard
;
901 module_put(dmasound
.mach
.owner
);
903 #if 0 /* blocking open() */
904 /* Wake up a process waiting for the queue being released.
905 * Note: There may be several processes waiting for a call
906 * to open() returning. */
908 /* Iain: hmm I don't understand this next comment ... */
909 /* There is probably a DOS atack here. They change the mode flag. */
910 /* XXX add check here,*/
911 read_sq_wake_up(file
); /* checks f_mode */
912 write_sq_wake_up(file
); /* checks f_mode */
913 #endif /* blocking open() */
915 mutex_unlock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
920 /* here we see if we have a right to modify format, channels, size and so on
921 if no-one else has claimed it already then we do...
923 TODO: We might change this to mask O_RDWR such that only one or the other channel
924 is the owner - if we have problems.
927 static int shared_resources_are_mine(fmode_t md
)
929 if (shared_resource_owner
)
930 return (shared_resource_owner
& md
) != 0;
932 shared_resource_owner
= md
;
937 /* if either queue is locked we must deny the right to change shared params
940 static int queues_are_quiescent(void)
947 /* check and set a queue's fragments per user's wishes...
948 we will check against the pre-defined literals and the actual sizes.
949 This is a bit fraught - because soft translations can mess with our
950 buffer requirements *after* this call - OSS says "call setfrags first"
953 /* It is possible to replace all the -EINVAL returns with an override that
954 just puts the allowable value in. This may be what many OSS apps require
957 static int set_queue_frags(struct sound_queue
*sq
, int bufs
, int size
)
960 #ifdef DEBUG_DMASOUND
961 printk("dmasound_core: tried to set_queue_frags on a locked queue\n") ;
966 if ((size
< MIN_FRAG_SIZE
) || (size
> MAX_FRAG_SIZE
))
968 size
= (1<<size
) ; /* now in bytes */
969 if (size
> sq
->bufSize
)
970 return -EINVAL
; /* this might still not work */
974 if (bufs
> sq
->numBufs
) /* the user is allowed say "don't care" with 0x7fff */
977 /* there is, currently, no way to specify max_active separately
978 from max_count. This could be a LL driver issue - I guess
979 if there is a requirement for these values to be different then
980 we will have to pass that info. up to this level.
983 sq
->max_active
= bufs
;
984 sq
->user_frag_size
= size
;
989 static int sq_ioctl(struct file
*file
, u_int cmd
, u_long arg
)
998 case SNDCTL_DSP_RESET
:
1002 case SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS
:
1003 fmt
= dmasound
.mach
.hardware_afmts
; /* this is what OSS says.. */
1004 return IOCTL_OUT(arg
, fmt
);
1006 case SNDCTL_DSP_GETBLKSIZE
:
1007 /* this should tell the caller about bytes that the app can
1008 read/write - the app doesn't care about our internal buffers.
1009 We force sq_setup() here as per OSS 1.1 (which should
1010 compute the values necessary).
1011 Since there is no mechanism to specify read/write separately, for
1012 fds opened O_RDWR, the write_sq values will, arbitrarily, overwrite
1016 if (file
->f_mode
& FMODE_WRITE
) {
1017 if ( !write_sq
.locked
)
1018 sq_setup(&write_sq
) ;
1019 size
= write_sq
.user_frag_size
;
1021 return IOCTL_OUT(arg
, size
);
1023 case SNDCTL_DSP_POST
:
1024 /* all we are going to do is to tell the LL that any
1025 partial frags can be queued for output.
1026 The LL will have to clear this flag when last output
1029 write_sq
.syncing
|= 0x2 ;
1032 case SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC
:
1033 /* This call, effectively, has the same behaviour as SNDCTL_DSP_RESET
1034 except that it waits for output to finish before resetting
1035 everything - read, however, is killed immediately.
1038 if (file
->f_mode
& FMODE_WRITE
) {
1039 result
= sq_fsync();
1042 /* if we are the shared resource owner then release them */
1043 if (file
->f_mode
& shared_resource_owner
)
1044 shared_resources_initialised
= 0 ;
1047 case SOUND_PCM_READ_RATE
:
1048 return IOCTL_OUT(arg
, dmasound
.soft
.speed
);
1049 case SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED
:
1050 /* changing this on the fly will have weird effects on the sound.
1051 Where there are rate conversions implemented in soft form - it
1052 will cause the _ctx_xxx() functions to be substituted.
1053 However, there doesn't appear to be any reason to dis-allow it from
1056 if (shared_resources_are_mine(file
->f_mode
)) {
1057 IOCTL_IN(arg
, data
);
1058 data
= sound_set_speed(data
) ;
1059 shared_resources_initialised
= 0 ;
1060 return IOCTL_OUT(arg
, data
);
1064 /* OSS says these next 4 actions are undefined when the device is
1065 busy/active - we will just return -EINVAL.
1066 To be allowed to change one - (a) you have to own the right
1067 (b) the queue(s) must be quiescent
1069 case SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO
:
1070 if (shared_resources_are_mine(file
->f_mode
) &&
1071 queues_are_quiescent()) {
1072 IOCTL_IN(arg
, data
);
1073 shared_resources_initialised
= 0 ;
1074 return IOCTL_OUT(arg
, sound_set_stereo(data
));
1078 case SOUND_PCM_WRITE_CHANNELS
:
1079 if (shared_resources_are_mine(file
->f_mode
) &&
1080 queues_are_quiescent()) {
1081 IOCTL_IN(arg
, data
);
1082 /* the user might ask for 20 channels, we will return 1 or 2 */
1083 shared_resources_initialised
= 0 ;
1084 return IOCTL_OUT(arg
, sound_set_stereo(data
-1)+1);
1088 case SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT
:
1089 if (shared_resources_are_mine(file
->f_mode
) &&
1090 queues_are_quiescent()) {
1092 IOCTL_IN(arg
, data
);
1093 shared_resources_initialised
= 0 ;
1094 format
= sound_set_format(data
);
1095 result
= IOCTL_OUT(arg
, format
);
1098 if (format
!= data
&& data
!= AFMT_QUERY
)
1103 case SNDCTL_DSP_SUBDIVIDE
:
1105 case SNDCTL_DSP_SETFRAGMENT
:
1106 /* we can do this independently for the two queues - with the
1107 proviso that for fds opened O_RDWR we cannot separate the
1108 actions and both queues will be set per the last call.
1109 NOTE: this does *NOT* actually set the queue up - merely
1110 registers our intentions.
1112 IOCTL_IN(arg
, data
);
1114 nbufs
= (data
>> 16) & 0x7fff ; /* 0x7fff is 'use maximum' */
1115 size
= data
& 0xffff;
1116 if (file
->f_mode
& FMODE_WRITE
) {
1117 result
= set_queue_frags(&write_sq
, nbufs
, size
) ;
1121 /* NOTE: this return value is irrelevant - OSS specifically says that
1122 the value is 'random' and that the user _must_ check the actual
1123 frags values using SNDCTL_DSP_GETBLKSIZE or similar */
1124 return IOCTL_OUT(arg
, data
);
1126 case SNDCTL_DSP_GETOSPACE
:
1129 if (file
->f_mode
& FMODE_WRITE
) {
1130 if ( !write_sq
.locked
)
1131 sq_setup(&write_sq
) ;
1132 info
.fragments
= write_sq
.max_active
- write_sq
.count
;
1133 info
.fragstotal
= write_sq
.max_active
;
1134 info
.fragsize
= write_sq
.user_frag_size
;
1135 info
.bytes
= info
.fragments
* info
.fragsize
;
1136 if (copy_to_user((void __user
*)arg
, &info
, sizeof(info
)))
1142 case SNDCTL_DSP_GETCAPS
:
1143 val
= dmasound
.mach
.capabilities
& 0xffffff00;
1144 return IOCTL_OUT(arg
,val
);
1147 return mixer_ioctl(file
, cmd
, arg
);
1152 static long sq_unlocked_ioctl(struct file
*file
, u_int cmd
, u_long arg
)
1156 mutex_lock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
1157 ret
= sq_ioctl(file
, cmd
, arg
);
1158 mutex_unlock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
1163 static const struct file_operations sq_fops
=
1165 .owner
= THIS_MODULE
,
1166 .llseek
= no_llseek
,
1169 .unlocked_ioctl
= sq_unlocked_ioctl
,
1171 .release
= sq_release
,
1174 static int sq_init(void)
1176 const struct file_operations
*fops
= &sq_fops
;
1181 sq_unit
= register_sound_dsp(fops
, -1);
1183 printk(KERN_ERR
"dmasound_core: couldn't register fops\n") ;
1187 write_sq_init_waitqueue();
1189 /* These parameters will be restored for every clean open()
1190 * in the case of multiple open()s (e.g. dsp0 & dsp1) they
1191 * will be set so long as the shared resources have no owner.
1194 if (shared_resource_owner
== 0) {
1195 dmasound
.soft
= dmasound
.mach
.default_soft
;
1196 dmasound
.hard
= dmasound
.mach
.default_hard
;
1197 dmasound
.dsp
= dmasound
.mach
.default_soft
;
1198 shared_resources_initialised
= 0 ;
1208 /* we allow more space for record-enabled because there are extra output lines.
1209 the number here must include the amount we are prepared to give to the low-level
1213 #define STAT_BUFF_LEN 768
1215 /* this is how much space we will allow the low-level driver to use
1216 in the stat buffer. Currently, 2 * (80 character line + <NL>).
1217 We do not police this (it is up to the ll driver to be honest).
1220 #define LOW_LEVEL_STAT_ALLOC 162
1224 char buf
[STAT_BUFF_LEN
]; /* state.buf should not overflow! */
1228 /* publish this function for use by low-level code, if required */
1230 static char *get_afmt_string(int afmt
)
1240 return "unsigned 8 bit";
1243 return "signed 8 bit";
1246 return "signed 16 bit BE";
1249 return "unsigned 16 bit BE";
1252 return "signed 16 bit LE";
1255 return "unsigned 16 bit LE";
1258 return "format not set" ;
1263 return "ERROR: Unsupported AFMT_XXXX code" ;
1266 static int state_open(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
)
1268 char *buffer
= state
.buf
;
1272 mutex_lock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
1278 if (!try_module_get(dmasound
.mach
.owner
))
1284 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
, "%sDMA sound driver rev %03d :\n",
1285 dmasound
.mach
.name
, (DMASOUND_CORE_REVISION
<<4) +
1286 ((dmasound
.mach
.version
>>8) & 0x0f));
1287 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
,
1288 "Core driver edition %02d.%02d : %s driver edition %02d.%02d\n",
1289 DMASOUND_CORE_REVISION
, DMASOUND_CORE_EDITION
, dmasound
.mach
.name2
,
1290 (dmasound
.mach
.version
>> 8), (dmasound
.mach
.version
& 0xff)) ;
1292 /* call the low-level module to fill in any stat info. that it has
1293 if present. Maximum buffer usage is specified.
1296 if (dmasound
.mach
.state_info
)
1297 len
+= dmasound
.mach
.state_info(buffer
+len
,
1298 (size_t) LOW_LEVEL_STAT_ALLOC
) ;
1300 /* make usage of the state buffer as deterministic as poss.
1301 exceptional conditions could cause overrun - and this is flagged as
1305 /* formats and settings */
1307 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
,"\t\t === Formats & settings ===\n") ;
1308 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
,"Parameter %20s%20s\n","soft","hard") ;
1309 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
,"Format :%20s%20s\n",
1310 get_afmt_string(dmasound
.soft
.format
),
1311 get_afmt_string(dmasound
.hard
.format
));
1313 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
,"Samp Rate:%14d s/sec%14d s/sec\n",
1314 dmasound
.soft
.speed
, dmasound
.hard
.speed
);
1316 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
,"Channels :%20s%20s\n",
1317 dmasound
.soft
.stereo
? "stereo" : "mono",
1318 dmasound
.hard
.stereo
? "stereo" : "mono" );
1320 /* sound queue status */
1322 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
,"\t\t === Sound Queue status ===\n");
1323 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
,"Allocated:%8s%6s\n","Buffers","Size") ;
1324 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
,"%9s:%8d%6d\n",
1325 "write", write_sq
.numBufs
, write_sq
.bufSize
) ;
1326 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
,
1327 "Current : MaxFrg FragSiz MaxAct Frnt Rear "
1328 "Cnt RrSize A B S L xruns\n") ;
1329 len
+= sprintf(buffer
+len
,"%9s:%7d%8d%7d%5d%5d%4d%7d%2d%2d%2d%2d%7d\n",
1330 "write", write_sq
.max_count
, write_sq
.block_size
,
1331 write_sq
.max_active
, write_sq
.front
, write_sq
.rear
,
1332 write_sq
.count
, write_sq
.rear_size
, write_sq
.active
,
1333 write_sq
.busy
, write_sq
.syncing
, write_sq
.locked
, write_sq
.xruns
) ;
1334 #ifdef DEBUG_DMASOUND
1335 printk("dmasound: stat buffer used %d bytes\n", len
) ;
1338 if (len
>= STAT_BUFF_LEN
)
1339 printk(KERN_ERR
"dmasound_core: stat buffer overflowed!\n");
1344 mutex_unlock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
1348 static int state_release(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
)
1350 mutex_lock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
1352 module_put(dmasound
.mach
.owner
);
1353 mutex_unlock(&dmasound_core_mutex
);
1357 static ssize_t
state_read(struct file
*file
, char __user
*buf
, size_t count
,
1360 int n
= state
.len
- state
.ptr
;
1365 if (copy_to_user(buf
, &state
.buf
[state
.ptr
], n
))
1371 static const struct file_operations state_fops
= {
1372 .owner
= THIS_MODULE
,
1373 .llseek
= no_llseek
,
1376 .release
= state_release
,
1379 static int state_init(void)
1384 state_unit
= register_sound_special(&state_fops
, SND_DEV_STATUS
);
1395 * This function is called by _one_ chipset-specific driver
1398 int dmasound_init(void)
1406 /* Set up sound queue, /dev/audio and /dev/dsp. */
1408 /* Set default settings. */
1409 if ((res
= sq_init()) < 0)
1412 /* Set up /dev/sndstat. */
1413 if ((res
= state_init()) < 0)
1416 /* Set up /dev/mixer. */
1419 if (!dmasound
.mach
.irqinit()) {
1420 printk(KERN_ERR
"DMA sound driver: Interrupt initialization failed\n");
1427 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s DMA sound driver rev %03d installed\n",
1428 dmasound
.mach
.name
, (DMASOUND_CORE_REVISION
<<4) +
1429 ((dmasound
.mach
.version
>>8) & 0x0f));
1431 "Core driver edition %02d.%02d : %s driver edition %02d.%02d\n",
1432 DMASOUND_CORE_REVISION
, DMASOUND_CORE_EDITION
, dmasound
.mach
.name2
,
1433 (dmasound
.mach
.version
>> 8), (dmasound
.mach
.version
& 0xff)) ;
1434 printk(KERN_INFO
"Write will use %4d fragments of %7d bytes as default\n",
1435 numWriteBufs
, writeBufSize
) ;
1441 void dmasound_deinit(void)
1443 if (irq_installed
) {
1445 dmasound
.mach
.irqcleanup();
1449 write_sq_release_buffers();
1451 if (mixer_unit
>= 0)
1452 unregister_sound_mixer(mixer_unit
);
1453 if (state_unit
>= 0)
1454 unregister_sound_special(state_unit
);
1456 unregister_sound_dsp(sq_unit
);
1461 static int dmasound_setup(char *str
)
1465 str
= get_options(str
, ARRAY_SIZE(ints
), ints
);
1467 /* check the bootstrap parameter for "dmasound=" */
1469 /* FIXME: other than in the most naive of cases there is no sense in these
1470 * buffers being other than powers of two. This is not checked yet.
1475 if ((ints
[3] < 0) || (ints
[3] > MAX_CATCH_RADIUS
))
1476 printk("dmasound_setup: invalid catch radius, using default = %d\n", catchRadius
);
1478 catchRadius
= ints
[3];
1481 if (ints
[1] < MIN_BUFFERS
)
1482 printk("dmasound_setup: invalid number of buffers, using default = %d\n", numWriteBufs
);
1484 numWriteBufs
= ints
[1];
1487 if ((size
= ints
[2]) < 256) /* check for small buffer specs */
1489 if (size
< MIN_BUFSIZE
|| size
> MAX_BUFSIZE
)
1490 printk("dmasound_setup: invalid write buffer size, using default = %d\n", writeBufSize
);
1492 writeBufSize
= size
;
1496 printk("dmasound_setup: invalid number of arguments\n");
1502 __setup("dmasound=", dmasound_setup
);
1504 #endif /* !MODULE */
1510 #ifdef HAS_8BIT_TABLES
1513 char dmasound_ulaw2dma8
[] = {
1514 -126, -122, -118, -114, -110, -106, -102, -98,
1515 -94, -90, -86, -82, -78, -74, -70, -66,
1516 -63, -61, -59, -57, -55, -53, -51, -49,
1517 -47, -45, -43, -41, -39, -37, -35, -33,
1518 -31, -30, -29, -28, -27, -26, -25, -24,
1519 -23, -22, -21, -20, -19, -18, -17, -16,
1520 -16, -15, -15, -14, -14, -13, -13, -12,
1521 -12, -11, -11, -10, -10, -9, -9, -8,
1522 -8, -8, -7, -7, -7, -7, -6, -6,
1523 -6, -6, -5, -5, -5, -5, -4, -4,
1524 -4, -4, -4, -4, -3, -3, -3, -3,
1525 -3, -3, -3, -3, -2, -2, -2, -2,
1526 -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2,
1527 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
1528 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
1529 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 0,
1530 125, 121, 117, 113, 109, 105, 101, 97,
1531 93, 89, 85, 81, 77, 73, 69, 65,
1532 62, 60, 58, 56, 54, 52, 50, 48,
1533 46, 44, 42, 40, 38, 36, 34, 32,
1534 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23,
1535 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15,
1536 15, 14, 14, 13, 13, 12, 12, 11,
1537 11, 10, 10, 9, 9, 8, 8, 7,
1538 7, 7, 6, 6, 6, 6, 5, 5,
1539 5, 5, 4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 3,
1540 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2,
1541 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1542 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1543 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1544 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1545 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
1550 char dmasound_alaw2dma8
[] = {
1551 -22, -21, -24, -23, -18, -17, -20, -19,
1552 -30, -29, -32, -31, -26, -25, -28, -27,
1553 -11, -11, -12, -12, -9, -9, -10, -10,
1554 -15, -15, -16, -16, -13, -13, -14, -14,
1555 -86, -82, -94, -90, -70, -66, -78, -74,
1556 -118, -114, -126, -122, -102, -98, -110, -106,
1557 -43, -41, -47, -45, -35, -33, -39, -37,
1558 -59, -57, -63, -61, -51, -49, -55, -53,
1559 -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2,
1560 -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2,
1561 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
1562 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
1563 -6, -6, -6, -6, -5, -5, -5, -5,
1564 -8, -8, -8, -8, -7, -7, -7, -7,
1565 -3, -3, -3, -3, -3, -3, -3, -3,
1566 -4, -4, -4, -4, -4, -4, -4, -4,
1567 21, 20, 23, 22, 17, 16, 19, 18,
1568 29, 28, 31, 30, 25, 24, 27, 26,
1569 10, 10, 11, 11, 8, 8, 9, 9,
1570 14, 14, 15, 15, 12, 12, 13, 13,
1571 86, 82, 94, 90, 70, 66, 78, 74,
1572 118, 114, 126, 122, 102, 98, 110, 106,
1573 43, 41, 47, 45, 35, 33, 39, 37,
1574 59, 57, 63, 61, 51, 49, 55, 53,
1575 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1576 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1577 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1578 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1579 5, 5, 5, 5, 4, 4, 4, 4,
1580 7, 7, 7, 7, 6, 6, 6, 6,
1581 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
1582 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3
1584 #endif /* HAS_8BIT_TABLES */
1587 * Visible symbols for modules
1590 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmasound
);
1591 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmasound_init
);
1593 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmasound_deinit
);
1595 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmasound_write_sq
);
1596 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmasound_catchRadius
);
1597 #ifdef HAS_8BIT_TABLES
1598 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmasound_ulaw2dma8
);
1599 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmasound_alaw2dma8
);