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authorMike Isely <isely@isely.net>2006-06-26 19:58:46 -0400
committerMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@infradead.org>2006-06-26 23:17:15 -0400
commitd855497edbfbf9e19a17f4a1154bca69cb4bd9ba (patch)
treeb39bef23fc00c91dac73ae171ad6ba7261170918 /drivers/media/video/pvrusb2/pvrusb2-hdw.h
parenteb99adde31b7d85c67a5e1c2fa5e098e1056dd79 (diff)
V4L/DVB (4228a): pvrusb2 to kernel 2.6.18
Implement V4L2 driver for the Hauppauge PVR USB2 TV tuner. The Hauppauge PVR USB2 is a USB connected TV tuner with an embedded cx23416 hardware MPEG2 encoder. There are two major variants of this device; this driver handles both. Any V4L2 application which understands MPEG2 video stream data should be able to work with this device. Signed-off-by: Mike Isely <isely@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@infradead.org>
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1/*
2 *
3 * $Id$
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2005 Mike Isely <isely@pobox.com>
6 *
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License
10 *
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 *
20 */
21#ifndef __PVRUSB2_HDW_H
22#define __PVRUSB2_HDW_H
23
24#include <linux/usb.h>
25#include <linux/videodev2.h>
26#include "pvrusb2-io.h"
27#include "pvrusb2-ctrl.h"
28
29/* Private V4L2-compatible controls available in this driver, look these up
30 with pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_v4l(). */
31#define V4L2_CID_PVR_SRATE (V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE)
32#define V4L2_CID_PVR_AUDIOBITRATE (V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE+1)
33#define V4L2_CID_PVR_AUDIOCRC (V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE+2)
34#define V4L2_CID_PVR_AUDIOEMPHASIS (V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE+3)
35#define V4L2_CID_PVR_VBR (V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE+4)
36#define V4L2_CID_PVR_VIDEOBITRATE (V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE+5)
37#define V4L2_CID_PVR_VIDEOPEAK (V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE+6)
38#define V4L2_CID_PVR_VIDEOSTANDARD (V4L2_CID_PRIVATE_BASE+7)
39
40/* Private internal control ids, look these up with
41 pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_by_id() - these are NOT visible in V4L */
42#define PVR2_CID_STDENUM 1
43#define PVR2_CID_STDCUR 2
44#define PVR2_CID_STDAVAIL 3
45#define PVR2_CID_INPUT 4
46#define PVR2_CID_AUDIOMODE 5
47#define PVR2_CID_FREQUENCY 6
48#define PVR2_CID_HRES 7
49#define PVR2_CID_VRES 8
50#define PVR2_CID_INTERLACE 9
51
52/* Legal values for the INPUT state variable */
53#define PVR2_CVAL_INPUT_TV 0
54#define PVR2_CVAL_INPUT_SVIDEO 1
55#define PVR2_CVAL_INPUT_COMPOSITE 2
56#define PVR2_CVAL_INPUT_RADIO 3
57
58/* Values that pvr2_hdw_get_signal_status() returns */
59#define PVR2_SIGNAL_OK 0x0001
60#define PVR2_SIGNAL_STEREO 0x0002
61#define PVR2_SIGNAL_SAP 0x0004
62
63
64/* Subsystem definitions - these are various pieces that can be
65 independently stopped / started. Usually you don't want to mess with
66 this directly (let the driver handle things itself), but it is useful
67 for debugging. */
68#define PVR2_SUBSYS_B_ENC_FIRMWARE 0
69#define PVR2_SUBSYS_B_ENC_CFG 1
70#define PVR2_SUBSYS_B_DIGITIZER_RUN 2
71#define PVR2_SUBSYS_B_USBSTREAM_RUN 3
72#define PVR2_SUBSYS_B_ENC_RUN 4
73
74#define PVR2_SUBSYS_CFG_ALL ( \
75 (1 << PVR2_SUBSYS_B_ENC_FIRMWARE) | \
76 (1 << PVR2_SUBSYS_B_ENC_CFG) )
77#define PVR2_SUBSYS_RUN_ALL ( \
78 (1 << PVR2_SUBSYS_B_DIGITIZER_RUN) | \
79 (1 << PVR2_SUBSYS_B_USBSTREAM_RUN) | \
80 (1 << PVR2_SUBSYS_B_ENC_RUN) )
81#define PVR2_SUBSYS_ALL ( \
82 PVR2_SUBSYS_CFG_ALL | \
83 PVR2_SUBSYS_RUN_ALL )
84
85enum pvr2_config {
86 pvr2_config_empty,
87 pvr2_config_mpeg,
88 pvr2_config_vbi,
89 pvr2_config_radio,
90};
91
92const char *pvr2_config_get_name(enum pvr2_config);
93
94struct pvr2_hdw;
95
96/* Create and return a structure for interacting with the underlying
97 hardware */
98struct pvr2_hdw *pvr2_hdw_create(struct usb_interface *intf,
99 const struct usb_device_id *devid);
100
101/* Poll for background activity (if any) */
102void pvr2_hdw_poll(struct pvr2_hdw *);
103
104/* Trigger a poll to take place later at a convenient time */
105void pvr2_hdw_poll_trigger(struct pvr2_hdw *);
106void pvr2_hdw_poll_trigger_unlocked(struct pvr2_hdw *);
107
108/* Register a callback used to trigger a future poll */
109void pvr2_hdw_setup_poll_trigger(struct pvr2_hdw *,
110 void (*func)(void *),
111 void *data);
112
113/* Get pointer to structure given unit number */
114struct pvr2_hdw *pvr2_hdw_find(int unit_number);
115
116/* Destroy hardware interaction structure */
117void pvr2_hdw_destroy(struct pvr2_hdw *);
118
119/* Set up the structure and attempt to put the device into a usable state.
120 This can be a time-consuming operation, which is why it is not done
121 internally as part of the create() step. Return value is exactly the
122 same as pvr2_hdw_init_ok(). */
123int pvr2_hdw_setup(struct pvr2_hdw *);
124
125/* Initialization succeeded */
126int pvr2_hdw_init_ok(struct pvr2_hdw *);
127
128/* Return true if in the ready (normal) state */
129int pvr2_hdw_dev_ok(struct pvr2_hdw *);
130
131/* Return small integer number [1..N] for logical instance number of this
132 device. This is useful for indexing array-valued module parameters. */
133int pvr2_hdw_get_unit_number(struct pvr2_hdw *);
134
135/* Get pointer to underlying USB device */
136struct usb_device *pvr2_hdw_get_dev(struct pvr2_hdw *);
137
138/* Retrieve serial number of device */
139unsigned long pvr2_hdw_get_sn(struct pvr2_hdw *);
140
141/* Called when hardware has been unplugged */
142void pvr2_hdw_disconnect(struct pvr2_hdw *);
143
144/* Get the number of defined controls */
145unsigned int pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_count(struct pvr2_hdw *);
146
147/* Retrieve a control handle given its index (0..count-1) */
148struct pvr2_ctrl *pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_by_index(struct pvr2_hdw *,unsigned int);
149
150/* Retrieve a control handle given its internal ID (if any) */
151struct pvr2_ctrl *pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_by_id(struct pvr2_hdw *,unsigned int);
152
153/* Retrieve a control handle given its V4L ID (if any) */
154struct pvr2_ctrl *pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_v4l(struct pvr2_hdw *,unsigned int ctl_id);
155
156/* Commit all control changes made up to this point */
157int pvr2_hdw_commit_ctl(struct pvr2_hdw *);
158
159/* Return name for this driver instance */
160const char *pvr2_hdw_get_driver_name(struct pvr2_hdw *);
161
162/* Return PVR2_SIGNAL_XXXX bit mask indicating signal status */
163unsigned int pvr2_hdw_get_signal_status(struct pvr2_hdw *);
164
165/* Query device and see if it thinks it is on a high-speed USB link */
166int pvr2_hdw_is_hsm(struct pvr2_hdw *);
167
168/* Turn streaming on/off */
169int pvr2_hdw_set_streaming(struct pvr2_hdw *,int);
170
171/* Find out if streaming is on */
172int pvr2_hdw_get_streaming(struct pvr2_hdw *);
173
174/* Configure the type of stream to generate */
175int pvr2_hdw_set_stream_type(struct pvr2_hdw *, enum pvr2_config);
176
177/* Get handle to video output stream */
178struct pvr2_stream *pvr2_hdw_get_video_stream(struct pvr2_hdw *);
179
180/* Emit a video standard struct */
181int pvr2_hdw_get_stdenum_value(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,struct v4l2_standard *std,
182 unsigned int idx);
183
184/* Enable / disable various pieces of hardware. Items to change are
185 identified by bit positions within msk, and new state for each item is
186 identified by corresponding bit positions within val. */
187void pvr2_hdw_subsys_bit_chg(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,
188 unsigned long msk,unsigned long val);
189
190/* Shortcut for pvr2_hdw_subsys_bit_chg(hdw,msk,msk) */
191void pvr2_hdw_subsys_bit_set(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,unsigned long msk);
192
193/* Shortcut for pvr2_hdw_subsys_bit_chg(hdw,msk,0) */
194void pvr2_hdw_subsys_bit_clr(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,unsigned long msk);
195
196/* Retrieve mask indicating which pieces of hardware are currently enabled
197 / configured. */
198unsigned long pvr2_hdw_subsys_get(struct pvr2_hdw *);
199
200/* Adjust mask of what get shut down when streaming is stopped. This is a
201 debugging aid. */
202void pvr2_hdw_subsys_stream_bit_chg(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,
203 unsigned long msk,unsigned long val);
204
205/* Retrieve mask indicating which pieces of hardware are disabled when
206 streaming is turned off. */
207unsigned long pvr2_hdw_subsys_stream_get(struct pvr2_hdw *);
208
209
210/* Enable / disable retrieval of CPU firmware. This must be enabled before
211 pvr2_hdw_cpufw_get() will function. Note that doing this may prevent
212 the device from running (and leaving this mode may imply a device
213 reset). */
214void pvr2_hdw_cpufw_set_enabled(struct pvr2_hdw *, int enable_flag);
215
216/* Return true if we're in a mode for retrieval CPU firmware */
217int pvr2_hdw_cpufw_get_enabled(struct pvr2_hdw *);
218
219/* Retrieve a piece of the CPU's firmware at the given offset. Return
220 value is the number of bytes retrieved or zero if we're past the end or
221 an error otherwise (e.g. if firmware retrieval is not enabled). */
222int pvr2_hdw_cpufw_get(struct pvr2_hdw *,unsigned int offs,
223 char *buf,unsigned int cnt);
224
225/* Retrieve previously stored v4l minor device number */
226int pvr2_hdw_v4l_get_minor_number(struct pvr2_hdw *);
227
228/* Store the v4l minor device number */
229void pvr2_hdw_v4l_store_minor_number(struct pvr2_hdw *,int);
230
231
232/* The following entry points are all lower level things you normally don't
233 want to worry about. */
234
235/* Attempt to recover from a USB foul-up (in practice I find that if you
236 have to do this, then it's already too late). */
237void pvr2_reset_ctl_endpoints(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw);
238
239/* Issue a command and get a response from the device. LOTS of higher
240 level stuff is built on this. */
241int pvr2_send_request(struct pvr2_hdw *,
242 void *write_ptr,unsigned int write_len,
243 void *read_ptr,unsigned int read_len);
244
245/* Issue a command and get a response from the device. This extended
246 version includes a probe flag (which if set means that device errors
247 should not be logged or treated as fatal) and a timeout in jiffies.
248 This can be used to non-lethally probe the health of endpoint 1. */
249int pvr2_send_request_ex(struct pvr2_hdw *,unsigned int timeout,int probe_fl,
250 void *write_ptr,unsigned int write_len,
251 void *read_ptr,unsigned int read_len);
252
253/* Slightly higher level device communication functions. */
254int pvr2_write_register(struct pvr2_hdw *, u16, u32);
255int pvr2_read_register(struct pvr2_hdw *, u16, u32 *);
256int pvr2_write_u16(struct pvr2_hdw *, u16, int);
257int pvr2_write_u8(struct pvr2_hdw *, u8, int);
258
259/* Call if for any reason we can't talk to the hardware anymore - this will
260 cause the driver to stop flailing on the device. */
261void pvr2_hdw_render_useless(struct pvr2_hdw *);
262void pvr2_hdw_render_useless_unlocked(struct pvr2_hdw *);
263
264/* Set / clear 8051's reset bit */
265void pvr2_hdw_cpureset_assert(struct pvr2_hdw *,int);
266
267/* Execute a USB-commanded device reset */
268void pvr2_hdw_device_reset(struct pvr2_hdw *);
269
270/* Execute hard reset command (after this point it's likely that the
271 encoder will have to be reconfigured). This also clears the "useless"
272 state. */
273int pvr2_hdw_cmd_deep_reset(struct pvr2_hdw *);
274
275/* Execute simple reset command */
276int pvr2_hdw_cmd_powerup(struct pvr2_hdw *);
277
278/* Order decoder to reset */
279int pvr2_hdw_cmd_decoder_reset(struct pvr2_hdw *);
280
281/* Stop / start video stream transport */
282int pvr2_hdw_cmd_usbstream(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,int runFl);
283
284/* Find I2C address of eeprom */
285int pvr2_hdw_get_eeprom_addr(struct pvr2_hdw *);
286
287/* Direct manipulation of GPIO bits */
288int pvr2_hdw_gpio_get_dir(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,u32 *);
289int pvr2_hdw_gpio_get_out(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,u32 *);
290int pvr2_hdw_gpio_get_in(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,u32 *);
291int pvr2_hdw_gpio_chg_dir(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,u32 msk,u32 val);
292int pvr2_hdw_gpio_chg_out(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,u32 msk,u32 val);
293
294/* This data structure is specifically for the next function... */
295struct pvr2_hdw_debug_info {
296 int big_lock_held;
297 int ctl_lock_held;
298 int flag_ok;
299 int flag_disconnected;
300 int flag_init_ok;
301 int flag_streaming_enabled;
302 unsigned long subsys_flags;
303 int cmd_debug_state;
304 int cmd_debug_write_len;
305 int cmd_debug_read_len;
306 int cmd_debug_write_pend;
307 int cmd_debug_read_pend;
308 int cmd_debug_timeout;
309 int cmd_debug_rstatus;
310 int cmd_debug_wstatus;
311 unsigned char cmd_code;
312};
313
314/* Non-intrusively retrieve internal state info - this is useful for
315 diagnosing lockups. Note that this operation is completed without any
316 kind of locking and so it is not atomic and may yield inconsistent
317 results. This is *purely* a debugging aid. */
318void pvr2_hdw_get_debug_info(const struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,
319 struct pvr2_hdw_debug_info *);
320
321/* Cause modules to log their state once */
322void pvr2_hdw_trigger_module_log(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw);
323
324/* Cause encoder firmware to be uploaded into the device. This is normally
325 done autonomously, but the interface is exported here because it is also
326 a debugging aid. */
327int pvr2_upload_firmware2(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw);
328
329/* List of device types that we can match */
330extern struct usb_device_id pvr2_device_table[];
331
332#endif /* __PVRUSB2_HDW_H */
333
334/*
335 Stuff for Emacs to see, in order to encourage consistent editing style:
336 *** Local Variables: ***
337 *** mode: c ***
338 *** fill-column: 75 ***
339 *** tab-width: 8 ***
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341 *** End: ***
342 */