linux-stable/sound/firewire/fireworks/fireworks_hwdep.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* fireworks_hwdep.c - a part of driver for Fireworks based devices
*
* Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Takashi Sakamoto
*/
/*
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 13:45:13 +00:00
* This codes have five functionalities.
*
* 1.get information about firewire node
* 2.get notification about starting/stopping stream
* 3.lock/unlock streaming
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 13:45:13 +00:00
* 4.transmit command of EFW transaction
* 5.receive response of EFW transaction
*
*/
#include "fireworks.h"
static long
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 13:45:13 +00:00
hwdep_read_resp_buf(struct snd_efw *efw, char __user *buf, long remained,
loff_t *offset)
{
unsigned int length, till_end, type;
struct snd_efw_transaction *t;
u8 *pull_ptr;
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 13:45:13 +00:00
long count = 0;
if (remained < sizeof(type) + sizeof(struct snd_efw_transaction))
return -ENOSPC;
/* data type is SNDRV_FIREWIRE_EVENT_EFW_RESPONSE */
type = SNDRV_FIREWIRE_EVENT_EFW_RESPONSE;
if (copy_to_user(buf, &type, sizeof(type)))
return -EFAULT;
count += sizeof(type);
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 13:45:13 +00:00
remained -= sizeof(type);
buf += sizeof(type);
/* write into buffer as many responses as possible */
spin_lock_irq(&efw->lock);
/*
* When another task reaches here during this task's access to user
* space, it picks up current position in buffer and can read the same
* series of responses.
*/
pull_ptr = efw->pull_ptr;
while (efw->push_ptr != pull_ptr) {
t = (struct snd_efw_transaction *)(pull_ptr);
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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length = be32_to_cpu(t->length) * sizeof(__be32);
/* confirm enough space for this response */
if (remained < length)
break;
/* copy from ring buffer to user buffer */
while (length > 0) {
till_end = snd_efw_resp_buf_size -
(unsigned int)(pull_ptr - efw->resp_buf);
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 13:45:13 +00:00
till_end = min_t(unsigned int, length, till_end);
spin_unlock_irq(&efw->lock);
if (copy_to_user(buf, pull_ptr, till_end))
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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return -EFAULT;
spin_lock_irq(&efw->lock);
pull_ptr += till_end;
if (pull_ptr >= efw->resp_buf + snd_efw_resp_buf_size)
pull_ptr -= snd_efw_resp_buf_size;
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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length -= till_end;
buf += till_end;
count += till_end;
remained -= till_end;
}
}
/*
* All of tasks can read from the buffer nearly simultaneously, but the
* last position for each task is different depending on the length of
* given buffer. Here, for simplicity, a position of buffer is set by
* the latest task. It's better for a listening application to allow one
* thread to read from the buffer. Unless, each task can read different
* sequence of responses depending on variation of buffer length.
*/
efw->pull_ptr = pull_ptr;
spin_unlock_irq(&efw->lock);
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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return count;
}
static long
hwdep_read_locked(struct snd_efw *efw, char __user *buf, long count,
loff_t *offset)
{
union snd_firewire_event event = {
.lock_status.type = SNDRV_FIREWIRE_EVENT_LOCK_STATUS,
};
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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spin_lock_irq(&efw->lock);
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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event.lock_status.status = (efw->dev_lock_count > 0);
efw->dev_lock_changed = false;
spin_unlock_irq(&efw->lock);
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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count = min_t(long, count, sizeof(event.lock_status));
if (copy_to_user(buf, &event, count))
return -EFAULT;
return count;
}
static long
hwdep_read(struct snd_hwdep *hwdep, char __user *buf, long count,
loff_t *offset)
{
struct snd_efw *efw = hwdep->private_data;
DEFINE_WAIT(wait);
bool dev_lock_changed;
bool queued;
spin_lock_irq(&efw->lock);
dev_lock_changed = efw->dev_lock_changed;
queued = efw->push_ptr != efw->pull_ptr;
while (!dev_lock_changed && !queued) {
prepare_to_wait(&efw->hwdep_wait, &wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
spin_unlock_irq(&efw->lock);
schedule();
finish_wait(&efw->hwdep_wait, &wait);
if (signal_pending(current))
return -ERESTARTSYS;
spin_lock_irq(&efw->lock);
dev_lock_changed = efw->dev_lock_changed;
queued = efw->push_ptr != efw->pull_ptr;
}
spin_unlock_irq(&efw->lock);
if (dev_lock_changed)
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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count = hwdep_read_locked(efw, buf, count, offset);
else if (queued)
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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count = hwdep_read_resp_buf(efw, buf, count, offset);
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 13:45:13 +00:00
return count;
}
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 13:45:13 +00:00
static long
hwdep_write(struct snd_hwdep *hwdep, const char __user *data, long count,
loff_t *offset)
{
struct snd_efw *efw = hwdep->private_data;
u32 seqnum;
u8 *buf;
if (count < sizeof(struct snd_efw_transaction) ||
SND_EFW_RESPONSE_MAXIMUM_BYTES < count)
return -EINVAL;
buf = memdup_user(data, count);
if (IS_ERR(buf))
return PTR_ERR(buf);
ALSA: fireworks: Add command/response functionality into hwdep interface This commit adds two functionality for hwdep interface, adds two parameters for this driver, add a node for proc interface. To receive responses from devices, this driver already allocate own callback into initial memory space in host controller. This means no one can allocate its own callback to the address. So this driver must give a way for user applications to receive responses. This commit adds a functionality to receive responses via hwdep interface. The application can receive responses to read from this interface. To achieve this, this commit adds a buffer to queue responses. The default size of this buffer is 1024 bytes. This size can be changed to give preferrable size to 'resp_buf_size' parameter for this driver. The application should notice rest of space in this buffer because this driver don't push responses when this buffer has no space. Additionaly, this commit adds a functionality to transmit commands via hwdep interface. The application can transmit commands to write into this interface. I note that the application can transmit one command at once, but can receive as many responses as possible untill the user-buffer is full. When using these interfaces, the application must keep maximum number of sequence number in command within the number in firewire.h because this driver uses this number to distinguish the response is against the command by the application or this driver. Usually responses against commands which the application transmits are pushed into this buffer. But to enable 'resp_buf_debug' parameter for this driver, all responses are pushed into the buffer. When using this mode, I reccomend to expand the size of buffer. Finally this commit adds a new node into proc interface to output status of the buffer. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 13:45:13 +00:00
/* check seqnum is not for kernel-land */
seqnum = be32_to_cpu(((struct snd_efw_transaction *)buf)->seqnum);
if (seqnum > SND_EFW_TRANSACTION_USER_SEQNUM_MAX) {
count = -EINVAL;
goto end;
}
if (snd_efw_transaction_cmd(efw->unit, buf, count) < 0)
count = -EIO;
end:
kfree(buf);
return count;
}
static __poll_t
hwdep_poll(struct snd_hwdep *hwdep, struct file *file, poll_table *wait)
{
struct snd_efw *efw = hwdep->private_data;
__poll_t events;
poll_wait(file, &efw->hwdep_wait, wait);
spin_lock_irq(&efw->lock);
if (efw->dev_lock_changed || efw->pull_ptr != efw->push_ptr)
events = EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDNORM;
else
events = 0;
spin_unlock_irq(&efw->lock);
return events | EPOLLOUT;
}
static int
hwdep_get_info(struct snd_efw *efw, void __user *arg)
{
struct fw_device *dev = fw_parent_device(efw->unit);
struct snd_firewire_get_info info;
memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
info.type = SNDRV_FIREWIRE_TYPE_FIREWORKS;
info.card = dev->card->index;
*(__be32 *)&info.guid[0] = cpu_to_be32(dev->config_rom[3]);
*(__be32 *)&info.guid[4] = cpu_to_be32(dev->config_rom[4]);
strscpy(info.device_name, dev_name(&dev->device),
sizeof(info.device_name));
if (copy_to_user(arg, &info, sizeof(info)))
return -EFAULT;
return 0;
}
static int
hwdep_lock(struct snd_efw *efw)
{
int err;
spin_lock_irq(&efw->lock);
if (efw->dev_lock_count == 0) {
efw->dev_lock_count = -1;
err = 0;
} else {
err = -EBUSY;
}
spin_unlock_irq(&efw->lock);
return err;
}
static int
hwdep_unlock(struct snd_efw *efw)
{
int err;
spin_lock_irq(&efw->lock);
if (efw->dev_lock_count == -1) {
efw->dev_lock_count = 0;
err = 0;
} else {
err = -EBADFD;
}
spin_unlock_irq(&efw->lock);
return err;
}
static int
hwdep_release(struct snd_hwdep *hwdep, struct file *file)
{
struct snd_efw *efw = hwdep->private_data;
spin_lock_irq(&efw->lock);
if (efw->dev_lock_count == -1)
efw->dev_lock_count = 0;
spin_unlock_irq(&efw->lock);
return 0;
}
static int
hwdep_ioctl(struct snd_hwdep *hwdep, struct file *file,
unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
struct snd_efw *efw = hwdep->private_data;
switch (cmd) {
case SNDRV_FIREWIRE_IOCTL_GET_INFO:
return hwdep_get_info(efw, (void __user *)arg);
case SNDRV_FIREWIRE_IOCTL_LOCK:
return hwdep_lock(efw);
case SNDRV_FIREWIRE_IOCTL_UNLOCK:
return hwdep_unlock(efw);
default:
return -ENOIOCTLCMD;
}
}
#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
static int
hwdep_compat_ioctl(struct snd_hwdep *hwdep, struct file *file,
unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
return hwdep_ioctl(hwdep, file, cmd,
(unsigned long)compat_ptr(arg));
}
#else
#define hwdep_compat_ioctl NULL
#endif
int snd_efw_create_hwdep_device(struct snd_efw *efw)
{
static const struct snd_hwdep_ops ops = {
.read = hwdep_read,
.write = hwdep_write,
.release = hwdep_release,
.poll = hwdep_poll,
.ioctl = hwdep_ioctl,
.ioctl_compat = hwdep_compat_ioctl,
};
struct snd_hwdep *hwdep;
int err;
err = snd_hwdep_new(efw->card, "Fireworks", 0, &hwdep);
if (err < 0)
goto end;
strcpy(hwdep->name, "Fireworks");
hwdep->iface = SNDRV_HWDEP_IFACE_FW_FIREWORKS;
hwdep->ops = ops;
hwdep->private_data = efw;
hwdep->exclusive = true;
end:
return err;
}