* emu10k1x/AudigyLS period table
@ 2004-06-29 2:49 fmoraes
2004-06-29 16:21 ` Takashi Iwai
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From: fmoraes @ 2004-06-29 2:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
This the information that James Courtier-Dutton found about the AudigyLS that also works for the emu10k1x:
#define PLAYBACK_LIST_ADDR 0x00 /* Base DMA address of a list of pointers to each period/size */
/* One list entry: 4 bytes for DMA address,
* 4 bytes for period_size << 16.
* One list entry is 8 bytes long.
* One list entry for each period in the buffer.
*/
#define PLAYBACK_LIST_SIZE 0x01 /* Size of list in bytes << 16. E.g. 8 periods -> 0x00380000 */
#define PLAYBACK_LIST_PTR 0x02 /* Pointer to the current period being played */
Is this in anyway similar to the emu10k1 PTB scatter-gather? Just wondering if they reused the design.
Francisco
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* Re: emu10k1x/AudigyLS period table
2004-06-29 2:49 emu10k1x/AudigyLS period table fmoraes
@ 2004-06-29 16:21 ` Takashi Iwai
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From: Takashi Iwai @ 2004-06-29 16:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: fmoraes; +Cc: alsa-devel
At Mon, 28 Jun 2004 22:49:43 -0400,
fmoraes@nc.rr.com wrote:
>
> This the information that James Courtier-Dutton found about the AudigyLS that also works for the emu10k1x:
>
> #define PLAYBACK_LIST_ADDR 0x00 /* Base DMA address of a list of pointers to each period/size */
> /* One list entry: 4 bytes for DMA address,
> * 4 bytes for period_size << 16.
> * One list entry is 8 bytes long.
> * One list entry for each period in the buffer.
> */
> #define PLAYBACK_LIST_SIZE 0x01 /* Size of list in bytes << 16. E.g. 8 periods -> 0x00380000 */
> #define PLAYBACK_LIST_PTR 0x02 /* Pointer to the current period being played */
>
> Is this in anyway similar to the emu10k1 PTB scatter-gather? Just wondering if they reused the design.
No, it looks rather similar with the buffer descriptors used in
via82xx or intel8x0 to me. You can take a look at via82xx code for
supporting SG-buffer. It's a bit complicated because the period size
isn't always aligned to the page size.
Takashi
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