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SubjectRe: [PATCH] i810_audio fix for version 0.11
Doug Ledford wrote:

> Well, unfortunately, neither of the patches you guys sent do what I
> was looking for ;-) My goal with that code was to enable a specific
> certain behaviour, and because of the deadlock I have to make a few
> changes elsewhere for it to work properly. The workaround patches are
> fine for now, but later today I'll make a 0.12 that fixes it the way
> I'm looking for. (Hint: it's legal for a program to call SETTRIGGER
> to disable PCM output, then call the write() routine to fill the
> buffer, then call SETTRIGGER again to start output, otherwise known as
> pre buffering, and I want to support that without forcing the DAC to
> be started on update_lvi())
>
> The real answer is multipart:
>
> 1) during i810_open go back to the old behaviour of setting
> dmabuf->trigger to PCM_ENABLE_INPUT and/or OUTPUT based on file mode.
>
> 2) make sure that i810_mmap clears dmabuf->trigger
>
> 3) make sure that in both i810_write and i810_read, we force the
> trigger setting when we can't output/input any data because count <= 0
>
> 4) in update_lvi make the check something like:
>
> if (!dmabuf->enable && dmabuf->trigger) {
> ....
> }
>
> That should solve the problem, I just haven't written it up yet.
>
>
>
OK, the attached patch should do what is mentioned above.

Doug Ledford

--- i810_audio.c.11 Thu Dec 6 16:53:41 2001
+++ i810_audio.c.12 Fri Dec 7 13:32:38 2001
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@
#define INT_MASK (INT_SEC|INT_PRI|INT_MC|INT_PO|INT_PI|INT_MO|INT_NI|INT_GPI)


-#define DRIVER_VERSION "0.11"
+#define DRIVER_VERSION "0.12"

/* magic numbers to protect our data structures */
#define I810_CARD_MAGIC 0x5072696E /* "Prin" */
@@ -952,7 +952,7 @@
* the CIV value to the next sg segment to be played so that when
* we call start_{dac,adc}, things will operate properly
*/
- if (!dmabuf->enable) {
+ if (!dmabuf->enable && dmabuf->trigger) {
outb((inb(port+OFF_CIV)+1)&31, port+OFF_LVI);
if(rec) {
__start_adc(state);
@@ -1111,8 +1111,11 @@

/*
* This will make sure that our LVI is correct, that our
- * pointer is updated, and that the DAC is running
+ * pointer is updated, and that the DAC is running. We
+ * have to force the setting of dmabuf->trigger to avoid
+ * any possible deadlocks.
*/
+ dmabuf->trigger = PCM_ENABLE_OUTPUT;
i810_update_lvi(state,0);

if (signal_pending(current))
@@ -2280,6 +2283,7 @@
card->states[i] = NULL;;
return -EBUSY;
}
+ dmabuf->trigger |= PCM_ENABLE_INPUT;
i810_set_adc_rate(state, 8000);
}
if(file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) {
@@ -2291,6 +2295,7 @@
/* Initialize to 8kHz? What if we don't support 8kHz? */
/* Let's change this to check for S/PDIF stuff */

+ dmabuf->trigger |= PCM_ENABLE_OUTPUT;
if ( spdif_locked ) {
i810_set_dac_rate(state, spdif_locked);
i810_set_spdif_output(state, AC97_EA_SPSA_3_4, spdif_locked);
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