2 * Copyright (c) by Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.cz>
4 * Lee Revell <rlrevell@joe-job.com>
5 * Routines for control of EMU10K1 chips - voice manager
7 * Rewrote voice allocator for multichannel support - rlrevell 12/2004
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31 #include <sound/driver.h>
32 #include <linux/time.h>
33 #include <sound/core.h>
34 #include <sound/emu10k1.h>
36 /* Previously the voice allocator started at 0 every time. The new voice
37 * allocator uses a round robin scheme. The next free voice is tracked in
38 * the card record and each allocation begins where the last left off. The
39 * hardware requires stereo interleaved voices be aligned to an even/odd
40 * boundary. For multichannel voice allocation we ensure than the block of
41 * voices does not cross the 32 voice boundary. This simplifies the
42 * multichannel support and ensures we can use a single write to the
43 * (set|clear)_loop_stop registers. Otherwise (for example) the voices would
44 * get out of sync when pausing/resuming a stream.
48 static int voice_alloc(emu10k1_t *emu, emu10k1_voice_type_t type, int number, emu10k1_voice_t **rvoice)
50 emu10k1_voice_t *voice;
51 int i, j, k, first_voice, last_voice, skip;
54 first_voice = last_voice = 0;
55 for (i = emu->next_free_voice, j = 0; j < NUM_G ; i += number, j += number) {
56 // printk("i %d j %d next free %d!\n", i, j, emu->next_free_voice);
59 /* stereo voices must be even/odd */
60 if ((number == 2) && (i % 2)) {
66 for (k = 0; k < number; k++) {
67 voice = &emu->voices[(i+k) % NUM_G];
74 // printk("allocated voice %d\n", i);
76 last_voice = (i + number) % NUM_G;
77 emu->next_free_voice = last_voice;
82 if (first_voice == last_voice)
85 for (i=0; i < number; i++) {
86 voice = &emu->voices[(first_voice + i) % NUM_G];
87 // printk("voice alloc - %i, %i of %i\n", voice->number, idx-first_voice+1, number);
104 *rvoice = &emu->voices[first_voice];
108 int snd_emu10k1_voice_alloc(emu10k1_t *emu, emu10k1_voice_type_t type, int number, emu10k1_voice_t **rvoice)
113 snd_assert(rvoice != NULL, return -EINVAL);
114 snd_assert(number, return -EINVAL);
116 spin_lock_irqsave(&emu->voice_lock, flags);
118 result = voice_alloc(emu, type, number, rvoice);
119 if (result == 0 || type == EMU10K1_SYNTH || type == EMU10K1_MIDI)
122 /* free a voice from synth */
123 if (emu->get_synth_voice) {
124 result = emu->get_synth_voice(emu);
126 emu10k1_voice_t *pvoice = &emu->voices[result];
127 pvoice->interrupt = NULL;
128 pvoice->use = pvoice->pcm = pvoice->synth = pvoice->midi = pvoice->efx = 0;
135 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&emu->voice_lock, flags);
140 int snd_emu10k1_voice_free(emu10k1_t *emu, emu10k1_voice_t *pvoice)
144 snd_assert(pvoice != NULL, return -EINVAL);
145 spin_lock_irqsave(&emu->voice_lock, flags);
146 pvoice->interrupt = NULL;
147 pvoice->use = pvoice->pcm = pvoice->synth = pvoice->midi = pvoice->efx = 0;
149 snd_emu10k1_voice_init(emu, pvoice->number);
150 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&emu->voice_lock, flags);