alistair23-linux/sound/firewire/dice/dice-transaction.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* dice_transaction.c - a part of driver for Dice based devices
*
* Copyright (c) Clemens Ladisch
* Copyright (c) 2014 Takashi Sakamoto
*/
#include "dice.h"
static u64 get_subaddr(struct snd_dice *dice, enum snd_dice_addr_type type,
u64 offset)
{
switch (type) {
case SND_DICE_ADDR_TYPE_TX:
offset += dice->tx_offset;
break;
case SND_DICE_ADDR_TYPE_RX:
offset += dice->rx_offset;
break;
case SND_DICE_ADDR_TYPE_SYNC:
offset += dice->sync_offset;
break;
case SND_DICE_ADDR_TYPE_RSRV:
offset += dice->rsrv_offset;
break;
case SND_DICE_ADDR_TYPE_GLOBAL:
default:
offset += dice->global_offset;
break;
}
offset += DICE_PRIVATE_SPACE;
return offset;
}
int snd_dice_transaction_write(struct snd_dice *dice,
enum snd_dice_addr_type type,
unsigned int offset, void *buf, unsigned int len)
{
return snd_fw_transaction(dice->unit,
(len == 4) ? TCODE_WRITE_QUADLET_REQUEST :
TCODE_WRITE_BLOCK_REQUEST,
get_subaddr(dice, type, offset), buf, len, 0);
}
int snd_dice_transaction_read(struct snd_dice *dice,
enum snd_dice_addr_type type, unsigned int offset,
void *buf, unsigned int len)
{
return snd_fw_transaction(dice->unit,
(len == 4) ? TCODE_READ_QUADLET_REQUEST :
TCODE_READ_BLOCK_REQUEST,
get_subaddr(dice, type, offset), buf, len, 0);
}
static unsigned int get_clock_info(struct snd_dice *dice, __be32 *info)
{
return snd_dice_transaction_read_global(dice, GLOBAL_CLOCK_SELECT,
info, 4);
}
int snd_dice_transaction_get_clock_source(struct snd_dice *dice,
unsigned int *source)
{
__be32 info;
int err;
err = get_clock_info(dice, &info);
if (err >= 0)
*source = be32_to_cpu(info) & CLOCK_SOURCE_MASK;
return err;
}
int snd_dice_transaction_get_rate(struct snd_dice *dice, unsigned int *rate)
{
__be32 info;
unsigned int index;
int err;
err = get_clock_info(dice, &info);
if (err < 0)
goto end;
index = (be32_to_cpu(info) & CLOCK_RATE_MASK) >> CLOCK_RATE_SHIFT;
if (index >= SND_DICE_RATES_COUNT) {
err = -ENOSYS;
goto end;
}
*rate = snd_dice_rates[index];
end:
return err;
}
int snd_dice_transaction_set_enable(struct snd_dice *dice)
{
__be32 value;
int err = 0;
if (dice->global_enabled)
goto end;
value = cpu_to_be32(1);
err = snd_fw_transaction(dice->unit, TCODE_WRITE_QUADLET_REQUEST,
get_subaddr(dice, SND_DICE_ADDR_TYPE_GLOBAL,
GLOBAL_ENABLE),
&value, 4,
FW_FIXED_GENERATION | dice->owner_generation);
if (err < 0)
goto end;
dice->global_enabled = true;
end:
return err;
}
void snd_dice_transaction_clear_enable(struct snd_dice *dice)
{
__be32 value;
value = 0;
snd_fw_transaction(dice->unit, TCODE_WRITE_QUADLET_REQUEST,
get_subaddr(dice, SND_DICE_ADDR_TYPE_GLOBAL,
GLOBAL_ENABLE),
&value, 4, FW_QUIET |
FW_FIXED_GENERATION | dice->owner_generation);
dice->global_enabled = false;
}
static void dice_notification(struct fw_card *card, struct fw_request *request,
int tcode, int destination, int source,
int generation, unsigned long long offset,
void *data, size_t length, void *callback_data)
{
struct snd_dice *dice = callback_data;
u32 bits;
unsigned long flags;
if (tcode != TCODE_WRITE_QUADLET_REQUEST) {
fw_send_response(card, request, RCODE_TYPE_ERROR);
return;
}
if ((offset & 3) != 0) {
fw_send_response(card, request, RCODE_ADDRESS_ERROR);
return;
}
bits = be32_to_cpup(data);
spin_lock_irqsave(&dice->lock, flags);
dice->notification_bits |= bits;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dice->lock, flags);
fw_send_response(card, request, RCODE_COMPLETE);
if (bits & NOTIFY_LOCK_CHG)
complete(&dice->clock_accepted);
wake_up(&dice->hwdep_wait);
}
static int register_notification_address(struct snd_dice *dice, bool retry)
{
struct fw_device *device = fw_parent_device(dice->unit);
__be64 *buffer;
unsigned int retries;
int err;
retries = (retry) ? 3 : 0;
buffer = kmalloc(2 * 8, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!buffer)
return -ENOMEM;
for (;;) {
buffer[0] = cpu_to_be64(OWNER_NO_OWNER);
buffer[1] = cpu_to_be64(
((u64)device->card->node_id << OWNER_NODE_SHIFT) |
dice->notification_handler.offset);
dice->owner_generation = device->generation;
smp_rmb(); /* node_id vs. generation */
err = snd_fw_transaction(dice->unit, TCODE_LOCK_COMPARE_SWAP,
get_subaddr(dice,
SND_DICE_ADDR_TYPE_GLOBAL,
GLOBAL_OWNER),
buffer, 2 * 8,
FW_FIXED_GENERATION |
dice->owner_generation);
if (err == 0) {
/* success */
if (buffer[0] == cpu_to_be64(OWNER_NO_OWNER))
break;
/* The address seems to be already registered. */
if (buffer[0] == buffer[1])
break;
dev_err(&dice->unit->device,
"device is already in use\n");
err = -EBUSY;
}
if (err != -EAGAIN || retries-- > 0)
break;
msleep(20);
}
kfree(buffer);
if (err < 0)
dice->owner_generation = -1;
return err;
}
static void unregister_notification_address(struct snd_dice *dice)
{
struct fw_device *device = fw_parent_device(dice->unit);
__be64 *buffer;
buffer = kmalloc(2 * 8, GFP_KERNEL);
if (buffer == NULL)
return;
buffer[0] = cpu_to_be64(
((u64)device->card->node_id << OWNER_NODE_SHIFT) |
dice->notification_handler.offset);
buffer[1] = cpu_to_be64(OWNER_NO_OWNER);
snd_fw_transaction(dice->unit, TCODE_LOCK_COMPARE_SWAP,
get_subaddr(dice, SND_DICE_ADDR_TYPE_GLOBAL,
GLOBAL_OWNER),
buffer, 2 * 8, FW_QUIET |
FW_FIXED_GENERATION | dice->owner_generation);
kfree(buffer);
dice->owner_generation = -1;
}
void snd_dice_transaction_destroy(struct snd_dice *dice)
{
struct fw_address_handler *handler = &dice->notification_handler;
if (handler->callback_data == NULL)
return;
unregister_notification_address(dice);
fw_core_remove_address_handler(handler);
handler->callback_data = NULL;
}
int snd_dice_transaction_reinit(struct snd_dice *dice)
{
struct fw_address_handler *handler = &dice->notification_handler;
if (handler->callback_data == NULL)
return -EINVAL;
return register_notification_address(dice, false);
}
static int get_subaddrs(struct snd_dice *dice)
{
static const int min_values[10] = {
ALSA: dice: improve support for ancient firmware for DICE In early stage of firmware SDK, DICE seems to lose its backward compatibility due to some registers on global address section. I found this with Alesis Multimix 12 FireWire with ancient firmware (approx. shipped version). According to retrieved log from the unit, global section has 96 byte space. On the other hand, current version of ALSA dice driver assumes that all of supported unit has at least 100 byte space. $ ./firewire-request /dev/fw1 read 0xffffe0000000 28 result: 000: 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 22 00 00 00 8a result: 010: 00 00 00 ac 00 00 01 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 result: 020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 This commit adds support for the ancient firmware. Check of global section is loosened to accept the smaller space. The lack of information is already compensated by hard-coded parameters. I experienced that the latest version of Windows driver for this model can't handle this unit, too. This means that TCAT releases firmware SDK without backward compatibility for the ancient firmware. Below list is a early history of driver/firmware package released by Alesis. I investigated on wayback machine on Internet Archive: * Unknown: PAL v1.0.41.2, firmware v1.0.3 * Mar 2006: PAL v1.54.0, firmware v1.0.4 * Dec 2006: PAL v2.0.0.2, firmware v2.0 * Jun 2007: PAL v3.0.41.5, firmware v2.0 * Jul 2007: PAL v3.0.56.2. firmware v2.0 * Jan 2008: PAL v3.0.81.1080, firmware v2.0 If I can assume that firmware version is the same as DICE version, DICE version for the issued firmware may be v1.0.3. According to code base of userspace driver project (FFADO), I can read DICE v1.0.4 supports global space larger than 100 byte. I guess the smaller space of global section is a feature of DICE v1.0.3. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2018-04-24 07:24:32 -06:00
10, 0x60 / 4,
10, 0x18 / 4,
10, 0x18 / 4,
0, 0,
0, 0,
};
__be32 *pointers;
__be32 version;
u32 data;
unsigned int i;
int err;
pointers = kmalloc_array(ARRAY_SIZE(min_values), sizeof(__be32),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (pointers == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
/*
* Check that the sub address spaces exist and are located inside the
* private address space. The minimum values are chosen so that all
* minimally required registers are included.
*/
err = snd_fw_transaction(dice->unit, TCODE_READ_BLOCK_REQUEST,
DICE_PRIVATE_SPACE, pointers,
sizeof(__be32) * ARRAY_SIZE(min_values), 0);
if (err < 0)
goto end;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(min_values); ++i) {
data = be32_to_cpu(pointers[i]);
if (data < min_values[i] || data >= 0x40000) {
err = -ENODEV;
goto end;
}
}
ALSA: dice: improve support for ancient firmware for DICE In early stage of firmware SDK, DICE seems to lose its backward compatibility due to some registers on global address section. I found this with Alesis Multimix 12 FireWire with ancient firmware (approx. shipped version). According to retrieved log from the unit, global section has 96 byte space. On the other hand, current version of ALSA dice driver assumes that all of supported unit has at least 100 byte space. $ ./firewire-request /dev/fw1 read 0xffffe0000000 28 result: 000: 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 22 00 00 00 8a result: 010: 00 00 00 ac 00 00 01 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 result: 020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 This commit adds support for the ancient firmware. Check of global section is loosened to accept the smaller space. The lack of information is already compensated by hard-coded parameters. I experienced that the latest version of Windows driver for this model can't handle this unit, too. This means that TCAT releases firmware SDK without backward compatibility for the ancient firmware. Below list is a early history of driver/firmware package released by Alesis. I investigated on wayback machine on Internet Archive: * Unknown: PAL v1.0.41.2, firmware v1.0.3 * Mar 2006: PAL v1.54.0, firmware v1.0.4 * Dec 2006: PAL v2.0.0.2, firmware v2.0 * Jun 2007: PAL v3.0.41.5, firmware v2.0 * Jul 2007: PAL v3.0.56.2. firmware v2.0 * Jan 2008: PAL v3.0.81.1080, firmware v2.0 If I can assume that firmware version is the same as DICE version, DICE version for the issued firmware may be v1.0.3. According to code base of userspace driver project (FFADO), I can read DICE v1.0.4 supports global space larger than 100 byte. I guess the smaller space of global section is a feature of DICE v1.0.3. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2018-04-24 07:24:32 -06:00
if (be32_to_cpu(pointers[1]) > 0x18) {
/*
* Check that the implemented DICE driver specification major
* version number matches.
*/
err = snd_fw_transaction(dice->unit, TCODE_READ_QUADLET_REQUEST,
DICE_PRIVATE_SPACE +
be32_to_cpu(pointers[0]) * 4 + GLOBAL_VERSION,
&version, sizeof(version), 0);
if (err < 0)
goto end;
ALSA: dice: improve support for ancient firmware for DICE In early stage of firmware SDK, DICE seems to lose its backward compatibility due to some registers on global address section. I found this with Alesis Multimix 12 FireWire with ancient firmware (approx. shipped version). According to retrieved log from the unit, global section has 96 byte space. On the other hand, current version of ALSA dice driver assumes that all of supported unit has at least 100 byte space. $ ./firewire-request /dev/fw1 read 0xffffe0000000 28 result: 000: 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 22 00 00 00 8a result: 010: 00 00 00 ac 00 00 01 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 result: 020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 This commit adds support for the ancient firmware. Check of global section is loosened to accept the smaller space. The lack of information is already compensated by hard-coded parameters. I experienced that the latest version of Windows driver for this model can't handle this unit, too. This means that TCAT releases firmware SDK without backward compatibility for the ancient firmware. Below list is a early history of driver/firmware package released by Alesis. I investigated on wayback machine on Internet Archive: * Unknown: PAL v1.0.41.2, firmware v1.0.3 * Mar 2006: PAL v1.54.0, firmware v1.0.4 * Dec 2006: PAL v2.0.0.2, firmware v2.0 * Jun 2007: PAL v3.0.41.5, firmware v2.0 * Jul 2007: PAL v3.0.56.2. firmware v2.0 * Jan 2008: PAL v3.0.81.1080, firmware v2.0 If I can assume that firmware version is the same as DICE version, DICE version for the issued firmware may be v1.0.3. According to code base of userspace driver project (FFADO), I can read DICE v1.0.4 supports global space larger than 100 byte. I guess the smaller space of global section is a feature of DICE v1.0.3. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2018-04-24 07:24:32 -06:00
if ((version & cpu_to_be32(0xff000000)) !=
cpu_to_be32(0x01000000)) {
dev_err(&dice->unit->device,
"unknown DICE version: 0x%08x\n",
be32_to_cpu(version));
err = -ENODEV;
goto end;
}
/* Set up later. */
dice->clock_caps = 1;
}
dice->global_offset = be32_to_cpu(pointers[0]) * 4;
dice->tx_offset = be32_to_cpu(pointers[2]) * 4;
dice->rx_offset = be32_to_cpu(pointers[4]) * 4;
ALSA: dice: improve support for ancient firmware for DICE In early stage of firmware SDK, DICE seems to lose its backward compatibility due to some registers on global address section. I found this with Alesis Multimix 12 FireWire with ancient firmware (approx. shipped version). According to retrieved log from the unit, global section has 96 byte space. On the other hand, current version of ALSA dice driver assumes that all of supported unit has at least 100 byte space. $ ./firewire-request /dev/fw1 read 0xffffe0000000 28 result: 000: 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 22 00 00 00 8a result: 010: 00 00 00 ac 00 00 01 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 result: 020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 This commit adds support for the ancient firmware. Check of global section is loosened to accept the smaller space. The lack of information is already compensated by hard-coded parameters. I experienced that the latest version of Windows driver for this model can't handle this unit, too. This means that TCAT releases firmware SDK without backward compatibility for the ancient firmware. Below list is a early history of driver/firmware package released by Alesis. I investigated on wayback machine on Internet Archive: * Unknown: PAL v1.0.41.2, firmware v1.0.3 * Mar 2006: PAL v1.54.0, firmware v1.0.4 * Dec 2006: PAL v2.0.0.2, firmware v2.0 * Jun 2007: PAL v3.0.41.5, firmware v2.0 * Jul 2007: PAL v3.0.56.2. firmware v2.0 * Jan 2008: PAL v3.0.81.1080, firmware v2.0 If I can assume that firmware version is the same as DICE version, DICE version for the issued firmware may be v1.0.3. According to code base of userspace driver project (FFADO), I can read DICE v1.0.4 supports global space larger than 100 byte. I guess the smaller space of global section is a feature of DICE v1.0.3. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2018-04-24 07:24:32 -06:00
/* Old firmware doesn't support these fields. */
if (pointers[7])
dice->sync_offset = be32_to_cpu(pointers[6]) * 4;
if (pointers[9])
dice->rsrv_offset = be32_to_cpu(pointers[8]) * 4;
end:
kfree(pointers);
return err;
}
int snd_dice_transaction_init(struct snd_dice *dice)
{
struct fw_address_handler *handler = &dice->notification_handler;
int err;
err = get_subaddrs(dice);
if (err < 0)
return err;
/* Allocation callback in address space over host controller */
handler->length = 4;
handler->address_callback = dice_notification;
handler->callback_data = dice;
err = fw_core_add_address_handler(handler, &fw_high_memory_region);
if (err < 0) {
handler->callback_data = NULL;
return err;
}
/* Register the address space */
err = register_notification_address(dice, true);
if (err < 0) {
fw_core_remove_address_handler(handler);
handler->callback_data = NULL;
}
return err;
}