From: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org>
To: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl>
Cc: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org, linux-media@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] tea575x: fix HW seek
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 22:02:51 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201202262202.55787.linux@rainbow-software.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201202241000.01922.hverkuil@xs4all.nl>
On Friday 24 February 2012 10:00:01 Hans Verkuil wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 09:35:28 Ondrej Zary wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 February 2012, Hans Verkuil wrote:
> > > On Saturday, February 18, 2012 17:45:45 Ondrej Zary wrote:
> > > > Fix HW seek in TEA575x to work properly:
> > > > - a delay must be present after search start and before first
> > > > register read or the seek does weird things
> > > > - when the search stops, the new frequency is not available
> > > > immediately, we must wait until it appears in the register
> > > > (fortunately, we can clear the frequency bits when starting the
> > > > search as it starts at the frequency currently set, not from the
> > > > value written)
> > > > - sometimes, seek remains on the current frequency (or moves only a
> > > > little), so repeat it until it moves by at least 50 kHz
> > > >
> > > > Signed-off-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org>
> > > >
> > > > --- a/sound/i2c/other/tea575x-tuner.c
> > > > +++ b/sound/i2c/other/tea575x-tuner.c
> > > > @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ static void snd_tea575x_write(struct snd_tea575x
> > > > *tea, unsigned int val) tea->ops->set_pins(tea, 0);
> > > > }
> > > >
> > > > -static unsigned int snd_tea575x_read(struct snd_tea575x *tea)
> > > > +static u32 snd_tea575x_read(struct snd_tea575x *tea)
> > > > {
> > > > u16 l, rdata;
> > > > u32 data = 0;
> > > > @@ -120,6 +120,27 @@ static unsigned int snd_tea575x_read(struct
> > > > snd_tea575x *tea) return data;
> > > > }
> > > >
> > > > +static void snd_tea575x_get_freq(struct snd_tea575x *tea)
> > > > +{
> > > > + u32 freq = snd_tea575x_read(tea) & TEA575X_BIT_FREQ_MASK;
> > > > +
> > > > + if (freq == 0) {
> > > > + tea->freq = 0;
> > >
> > > Wouldn't it be better to return -EBUSY in this case? VIDIOC_G_FREQUENCY
> > > should not return frequencies outside the valid frequency range. In
> > > this case returning -EBUSY seems to make more sense to me.
> >
> > The device returns zero frequency when the scan fails to find a
> > frequency. This is not an error, just an indication that "nothing" is
> > tuned. So maybe we can return some bogus frequency in vidioc_g_frequency
> > (like FREQ_LO) in this case (don't know if -EBUSY will break anything).
> > But HW seek should get the real one (i.e. zero when it's there).
>
> How about the following patch? vidioc_g_frequency just returns the last set
> frequency and the hw_seek restores the original frequency if it can't find
> another channel.
Seems to work. That's probably the right thing to do.
> Also note that the check for < 50 kHz in hw_seek actually checked for < 500
> kHz. I've fixed that, but I can't test it.
Thanks. It finds more stations now. To improve reliability, an additional
check should be added - the seek sometimes stop at the same station, just a
bit more than 50kHz of the original frequency, often in wrong direction.
Something like this:
--- a/sound/i2c/other/tea575x-tuner.c
+++ b/sound/i2c/other/tea575x-tuner.c
@@ -280,8 +280,13 @@ static int vidioc_s_hw_freq_seek(struct file *file, void
*fh,
}
if (freq == 0) /* shouldn't happen */
break;
- /* if we moved by less than 50 kHz, continue seeking
*/
- if (abs(tea->freq - freq) < 16 * 50) {
+ /*
+ * if we moved by less than 50 kHz, or in the wrong
+ * direction, continue seeking
+ */
+ if (abs(tea->freq - freq) < 16 * 50 ||
+ (a->seek_upward && freq < tea->freq) ||
+ (!a->seek_upward && freq > tea->freq)) {
snd_tea575x_write(tea, tea->val);
continue;
}
> Do you also know what happens at the boundaries of the frequency range?
> Does it wrap around, or do you get a timeout?
No wraparound, it times out so the original frequency is restored. I wonder
if -ETIMEDOUT is correct here.
> Regards,
>
> Hans
>
> diff --git a/sound/i2c/other/tea575x-tuner.c
> b/sound/i2c/other/tea575x-tuner.c index 474bb81..1bdf1f3 100644
> --- a/sound/i2c/other/tea575x-tuner.c
> +++ b/sound/i2c/other/tea575x-tuner.c
> @@ -120,14 +120,12 @@ static u32 snd_tea575x_read(struct snd_tea575x *tea)
> return data;
> }
>
> -static void snd_tea575x_get_freq(struct snd_tea575x *tea)
> +static u32 snd_tea575x_get_freq(struct snd_tea575x *tea)
> {
> u32 freq = snd_tea575x_read(tea) & TEA575X_BIT_FREQ_MASK;
>
> - if (freq == 0) {
> - tea->freq = 0;
> - return;
> - }
> + if (freq == 0)
> + return freq;
>
> /* freq *= 12.5 */
> freq *= 125;
> @@ -138,7 +136,7 @@ static void snd_tea575x_get_freq(struct snd_tea575x
> *tea) else
> freq -= TEA575X_FMIF;
>
> - tea->freq = clamp(freq * 16, FREQ_LO, FREQ_HI); /* from kHz */
> + return clamp(freq * 16, FREQ_LO, FREQ_HI); /* from kHz */
> }
>
> static void snd_tea575x_set_freq(struct snd_tea575x *tea)
> @@ -224,8 +222,6 @@ static int vidioc_g_frequency(struct file *file, void
> *priv, if (f->tuner != 0)
> return -EINVAL;
> f->type = V4L2_TUNER_RADIO;
> - if (!tea->cannot_read_data)
> - snd_tea575x_get_freq(tea);
> f->frequency = tea->freq;
> return 0;
> }
> @@ -248,14 +244,12 @@ static int vidioc_s_hw_freq_seek(struct file *file,
> void *fh, struct v4l2_hw_freq_seek *a)
> {
> struct snd_tea575x *tea = video_drvdata(file);
> - int i, old_freq;
> unsigned long timeout;
> + int i;
>
> if (tea->cannot_read_data)
> return -ENOTTY;
>
> - snd_tea575x_get_freq(tea);
> - old_freq = tea->freq;
> /* clear the frequency, HW will fill it in */
> tea->val &= ~TEA575X_BIT_FREQ_MASK;
> tea->val |= TEA575X_BIT_SEARCH;
> @@ -271,26 +265,33 @@ static int vidioc_s_hw_freq_seek(struct file *file,
> void *fh, if (schedule_timeout_interruptible(msecs_to_jiffies(10))) {
> /* some signal arrived, stop search */
> tea->val &= ~TEA575X_BIT_SEARCH;
> - snd_tea575x_write(tea, tea->val);
> + snd_tea575x_set_freq(tea);
> return -ERESTARTSYS;
> }
> if (!(snd_tea575x_read(tea) & TEA575X_BIT_SEARCH)) {
> + u32 freq;
> +
> /* Found a frequency, wait until it can be read */
> for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
> msleep(10);
> - snd_tea575x_get_freq(tea);
> - if (tea->freq != 0) /* available */
> + freq = snd_tea575x_get_freq(tea);
> + if (freq) /* available */
> break;
> }
> + if (freq == 0) /* shouldn't happen */
> + break;
> /* if we moved by less than 50 kHz, continue seeking */
> - if (abs(old_freq - tea->freq) < 16 * 500) {
> + if (abs(tea->freq - freq) < 16 * 50) {
> snd_tea575x_write(tea, tea->val);
> continue;
> }
> + tea->freq = freq;
> tea->val &= ~TEA575X_BIT_SEARCH;
> return 0;
> }
> }
> + tea->val &= ~TEA575X_BIT_SEARCH;
> + snd_tea575x_set_freq(tea);
> return -ETIMEDOUT;
> }
--
Ondrej Zary
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-02-26 21:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-02-18 16:45 [PATCH] tea575x: fix HW seek Ondrej Zary
2012-02-21 9:44 ` Hans Verkuil
2012-02-22 8:35 ` Ondrej Zary
2012-02-24 9:00 ` Hans Verkuil
2012-02-26 21:02 ` Ondrej Zary [this message]
2012-02-27 8:42 ` Hans Verkuil
2012-02-27 18:11 ` Ondrej Zary
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