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author | Hermann Lauer <Hermann.Lauer@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de> | 2008-01-30 08:25:13 +0100 |
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committer | Mercurial server <hg@alsa0.alsa-project.org> | 2008-01-31 17:30:23 +0100 |
commit | 19e2e3c30485ba78a653dc521ed9e1f2b6a8bee1 (patch) | |
tree | cd68c33c408bddc8c9f5a6cc44ec2eaf0d5c019c /sound/pci/es1938.c | |
parent | 4979bca9dcfe4c21c26f378ce446c912fc583ac1 (diff) |
[ALSA] es1938 - improve capture hw pointer reads
With the Solo1 (es1938) I got a lot of xrun's during capture on my machine.
Tracing that down it seems to be comming from reading ocassionaly bad hw
pointers from the chip. This patch uses more checking to avoid that false
pointer reads.
Failed reads are giving back the last good value read instead of spinning in
a tight loop, which seems more appropriate to me in an interrupt. I think I
saw this trick used in another driver
Signed-off-by: Hermann Lauer <Hermann.Lauer@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
Diffstat (limited to 'sound/pci/es1938.c')
-rw-r--r-- | sound/pci/es1938.c | 27 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/sound/pci/es1938.c b/sound/pci/es1938.c index fbe3da73eaf..1a314fa99c4 100644 --- a/sound/pci/es1938.c +++ b/sound/pci/es1938.c @@ -226,6 +226,7 @@ struct es1938 { unsigned int dma2_start; unsigned int dma1_shift; unsigned int dma2_shift; + unsigned int last_capture_dmaaddr; unsigned int active; spinlock_t reg_lock; @@ -528,6 +529,7 @@ static void snd_es1938_capture_setdma(struct es1938 *chip) outb(1, SLDM_REG(chip, DMAMASK)); outb(0x14, SLDM_REG(chip, DMAMODE)); outl(chip->dma1_start, SLDM_REG(chip, DMAADDR)); + chip->last_capture_dmaaddr = chip->dma1_start; outw(chip->dma1_size - 1, SLDM_REG(chip, DMACOUNT)); /* 3. Unmask DMA */ outb(0, SLDM_REG(chip, DMAMASK)); @@ -769,19 +771,40 @@ static int snd_es1938_playback_prepare(struct snd_pcm_substream *substream) return -EINVAL; } +/* during the incrementing of dma counters the DMA register reads sometimes + returns garbage. To ensure a valid hw pointer, the following checks which + should be very unlikely to fail are used: + - is the current DMA address in the valid DMA range ? + - is the sum of DMA address and DMA counter pointing to the last DMA byte ? + One can argue this could differ by one byte depending on which register is + updated first, so the implementation below allows for that. +*/ static snd_pcm_uframes_t snd_es1938_capture_pointer(struct snd_pcm_substream *substream) { struct es1938 *chip = snd_pcm_substream_chip(substream); size_t ptr; +#if 0 size_t old, new; -#if 1 /* This stuff is *needed*, don't ask why - AB */ old = inw(SLDM_REG(chip, DMACOUNT)); while ((new = inw(SLDM_REG(chip, DMACOUNT))) != old) old = new; ptr = chip->dma1_size - 1 - new; #else - ptr = inl(SLDM_REG(chip, DMAADDR)) - chip->dma1_start; + size_t count; + unsigned int diff; + + ptr = inl(SLDM_REG(chip, DMAADDR)); + count = inw(SLDM_REG(chip, DMACOUNT)); + diff = chip->dma1_start + chip->dma1_size - ptr - count; + + if (diff > 3 || ptr < chip->dma1_start + || ptr >= chip->dma1_start+chip->dma1_size) + ptr = chip->last_capture_dmaaddr; /* bad, use last saved */ + else + chip->last_capture_dmaaddr = ptr; /* good, remember it */ + + ptr -= chip->dma1_start; #endif return ptr >> chip->dma1_shift; } |