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20 Authors: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
22 This is an example codec plugin. This one switches the connections
23 around to match the setups some vendors use with audio switched to
24 non standard front connectors not the normal rear ones
26 This code primarily exists to demonstrate how to use the codec
31 #include <linux/config.h>
32 #include <linux/module.h>
33 #include <linux/init.h>
34 #include <linux/kernel.h>
35 #include <linux/ac97_codec.h>
38 * ad1980_remove - codec remove callback
39 * @codec: The codec that is being removed
41 * This callback occurs when an AC97 codec is being removed. A
42 * codec remove call will not occur for a codec during that codec
45 * Most drivers will need to lock their remove versus their
46 * use of the codec after the probe function.
49 static void __devexit ad1980_remove(struct ac97_codec *codec, struct ac97_driver *driver)
51 /* Nothing to do in the simple example */
56 * ad1980_probe - codec found callback
57 * @codec: ac97 codec matching the idents
58 * @driver: ac97_driver it matched
60 * This entry point is called when a codec is found which matches
61 * the driver. At the point it is called the codec is basically
62 * operational, mixer operations have been initialised and can
63 * be overriden. Called in process context. The field driver_private
64 * is available for the driver to use to store stuff.
66 * The caller can claim the device by returning zero, or return
67 * a negative error code.
70 static int ad1980_probe(struct ac97_codec *codec, struct ac97_driver *driver)
74 #define AC97_AD_MISC 0x76
76 /* Switch the inputs/outputs over (from Dell code) */
77 control = codec->codec_read(codec, AC97_AD_MISC);
78 codec->codec_write(codec, AC97_AD_MISC, control | 0x4420);
80 /* We could refuse the device since we dont need to hang around,
81 but we will claim it */
86 static struct ac97_driver ad1980_driver = {
87 .codec_id = 0x41445370,
88 .codec_mask = 0xFFFFFFFF,
89 .name = "AD1980 example",
90 .probe = ad1980_probe,
91 .remove = __devexit_p(ad1980_remove),
95 * ad1980_exit - module exit path
97 * Our module is being unloaded. At this point unregister_driver
98 * will call back our remove handler for any existing codecs. You
99 * may not unregister_driver from interrupt context or from a
100 * probe/remove callback.
103 static void ad1980_exit(void)
105 ac97_unregister_driver(&ad1980_driver);
109 * ad1980_init - set up ad1980 handlers
111 * After we call the register function it will call our probe
112 * function for each existing matching device before returning to us.
113 * Any devices appearing afterwards whose id's match the codec_id
114 * will also cause the probe function to be called.
115 * You may not register_driver from interrupt context or from a
116 * probe/remove callback.
119 static int ad1980_init(void)
121 return ac97_register_driver(&ad1980_driver);
124 module_init(ad1980_init);
125 module_exit(ad1980_exit);
126 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");