/* * Mac bong noise generator. Note - we ought to put a boingy noise * here 8) * * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * 16.11.98: * rewrote some functions, added support for Enhanced ASC (Quadras) * after the NetBSD asc.c console bell patch by Colin Wood/Frederick Bruck * Juergen Mellinger (juergen.mellinger@t-online.de) */ #include <linux/sched.h> #include <linux/timer.h> #include <asm/macintosh.h> #include <asm/mac_asc.h> static int mac_asc_inited; /* * dumb triangular wave table */ static __u8 mac_asc_wave_tab[ 0x800 ]; /* * Alan's original sine table; needs interpolating to 0x800 * (hint: interpolate or hardwire [0 -> Pi/2[, it's symmetric) */ static const signed char sine_data[] = { 0, 39, 75, 103, 121, 127, 121, 103, 75, 39, 0, -39, -75, -103, -121, -127, -121, -103, -75, -39 }; /* * where the ASC hides ... */ static volatile __u8* mac_asc_regs = ( void* )0x50F14000; /* * sample rate; is this a good default value? */ static unsigned long mac_asc_samplespersec = 11050; static int mac_bell_duration; static unsigned long mac_bell_phase; /* 0..2*Pi -> 0..0x800 (wavetable size) */ static unsigned long mac_bell_phasepersample; /* * some function protos */ static void mac_init_asc( void ); static void mac_nosound( unsigned long ); static void mac_quadra_start_bell( unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int ); static void mac_quadra_ring_bell( unsigned long ); static void mac_av_start_bell( unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int ); static void ( *mac_special_bell )( unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int ); /* * our timer to start/continue/stop the bell */ static DEFINE_TIMER(mac_sound_timer, mac_nosound, 0, 0); /* * Sort of initialize the sound chip (called from mac_mksound on the first * beep). */ static void mac_init_asc( void ) { int i; /* * do some machine specific initialization * BTW: * the NetBSD Quadra patch identifies the Enhanced Apple Sound Chip via * mac_asc_regs[ 0x800 ] & 0xF0 != 0 * this makes no sense here, because we have to set the default sample * rate anyway if we want correct frequencies */ switch ( macintosh_config->ident ) { case MAC_MODEL_IIFX: /* * The IIfx is always special ... */ mac_asc_regs = ( void* )0x50010000; break; /* * not sure about how correct this list is * machines with the EASC enhanced apple sound chip */ case MAC_MODEL_Q630: case MAC_MODEL_P475: mac_special_bell = mac_quadra_start_bell; mac_asc_samplespersec = 22150; break; case MAC_MODEL_C660: case MAC_MODEL_Q840: /* * The Quadra 660AV and 840AV use the "Singer" custom ASIC for sound I/O. * It appears to be similar to the "AWACS" custom ASIC in the Power Mac * [678]100. Because Singer and AWACS may have a similar hardware * interface, this would imply that the code in drivers/sound/dmasound.c * for AWACS could be used as a basis for Singer support. All we have to * do is figure out how to do DMA on the 660AV/840AV through the PSC and * figure out where the Singer hardware sits in memory. (I'd look in the * vicinity of the AWACS location in a Power Mac [678]100 first, or the * current location of the Apple Sound Chip--ASC--in other Macs.) The * Power Mac [678]100 info can be found in MkLinux Mach kernel sources. * * Quoted from Apple's Tech Info Library, article number 16405: * "Among desktop Macintosh computers, only the 660AV, 840AV, and Power * Macintosh models have 16-bit audio input and output capability * because of the AT&T DSP3210 hardware circuitry and the 16-bit Singer * codec circuitry in the AVs. The Audio Waveform Amplifier and * Converter (AWAC) chip in the Power Macintosh performs the same * 16-bit I/O functionality. The PowerBook 500 series computers * support 16-bit stereo output, but only mono input." * * http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n16405 * * --David Kilzer */ mac_special_bell = mac_av_start_bell; break; case MAC_MODEL_Q650: case MAC_MODEL_Q700: case MAC_MODEL_Q800: case MAC_MODEL_Q900: case MAC_MODEL_Q950: /* * Currently not implemented! */ mac_special_bell = NULL; break; default: /* * Every switch needs a default */ mac_special_bell = NULL; break; } /* * init the wave table with a simple triangular wave * A sine wave would sure be nicer here ... */ for ( i = 0; i < 0x400; i++ ) { mac_asc_wave_tab[ i ] = i / 4; mac_asc_wave_tab[ i + 0x400 ] = 0xFF - i / 4; } mac_asc_inited = 1; } /* * Called to make noise; current single entry to the boing driver. * Does the job for simple ASC, calls other routines else. * XXX Fixme: * Should be split into asc_mksound, easc_mksound, av_mksound and * function pointer set in mac_init_asc which would be called at * init time. * _This_ is rather ugly ... */ void mac_mksound( unsigned int freq, unsigned int length ) { __u32 cfreq = ( freq << 5 ) / 468; __u32 flags; int i; if ( mac_special_bell == NULL ) { /* Do nothing */ return; } if ( !mac_asc_inited ) mac_init_asc(); if ( mac_special_bell ) { mac_special_bell( freq, length, 128 ); return; } if ( freq < 20 || freq > 20000 || length == 0 ) { mac_nosound( 0 ); return; } local_irq_save(flags); del_timer( &mac_sound_timer ); for ( i = 0; i < 0x800; i++ ) mac_asc_regs[ i ] = 0; for ( i = 0; i < 0x800; i++ ) mac_asc_regs[ i ] = mac_asc_wave_tab[ i ]; for ( i = 0; i < 8; i++ ) *( __u32* )( ( __u32 )mac_asc_regs + ASC_CONTROL + 0x814 + 8 * i ) = cfreq; mac_asc_regs[ 0x807 ] = 0; mac_asc_regs[ ASC_VOLUME ] = 128; mac_asc_regs[ 0x805 ] = 0; mac_asc_regs[ 0x80F ] = 0; mac_asc_regs[ ASC_MODE ] = ASC_MODE_SAMPLE; mac_asc_regs[ ASC_ENABLE ] = ASC_ENABLE_SAMPLE; mac_sound_timer.expires = jiffies + length; add_timer( &mac_sound_timer ); local_irq_restore(flags); } /* * regular ASC: stop whining .. */ static void mac_nosound( unsigned long ignored ) { mac_asc_regs[ ASC_ENABLE ] = 0; } /* * EASC entry; init EASC, don't load wavetable, schedule 'start whining'. */ static void mac_quadra_start_bell( unsigned int freq, unsigned int length, unsigned int volume ) { __u32 flags; /* if the bell is already ringing, ring longer */ if ( mac_bell_duration > 0 ) { mac_bell_duration += length; return; } mac_bell_duration = length; mac_bell_phase = 0; mac_bell_phasepersample = ( freq * sizeof( mac_asc_wave_tab ) ) / mac_asc_samplespersec; /* this is reasonably big for small frequencies */ local_irq_save(flags); /* set the volume */ mac_asc_regs[ 0x806 ] = volume; /* set up the ASC registers */ if ( mac_asc_regs[ 0x801 ] != 1 ) { /* select mono mode */ mac_asc_regs[ 0x807 ] = 0; /* select sampled sound mode */ mac_asc_regs[ 0x802 ] = 0; /* ??? */ mac_asc_regs[ 0x801 ] = 1; mac_asc_regs[ 0x803 ] |= 0x80; mac_asc_regs[ 0x803 ] &= 0x7F; } mac_sound_timer.function = mac_quadra_ring_bell; mac_sound_timer.expires = jiffies + 1; add_timer( &mac_sound_timer ); local_irq_restore(flags); } /* * EASC 'start/continue whining'; I'm not sure why the above function didn't * already load the wave table, or at least call this one... * This piece keeps reloading the wave table until done. */ static void mac_quadra_ring_bell( unsigned long ignored ) { int i, count = mac_asc_samplespersec / HZ; __u32 flags; /* * we neither want a sound buffer overflow nor underflow, so we need to match * the number of samples per timer interrupt as exactly as possible. * using the asc interrupt will give better results in the future * ...and the possibility to use a real sample (a boingy noise, maybe...) */ local_irq_save(flags); del_timer( &mac_sound_timer ); if ( mac_bell_duration-- > 0 ) { for ( i = 0; i < count; i++ ) { mac_bell_phase += mac_bell_phasepersample; mac_asc_regs[ 0 ] = mac_asc_wave_tab[ mac_bell_phase & ( sizeof( mac_asc_wave_tab ) - 1 ) ]; } mac_sound_timer.expires = jiffies + 1; add_timer( &mac_sound_timer ); } else mac_asc_regs[ 0x801 ] = 0; local_irq_restore(flags); } /* * AV code - please fill in. */ static void mac_av_start_bell( unsigned int freq, unsigned int length, unsigned int volume ) { }