linux/sound/firewire/oxfw/oxfw.c

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/*
* oxfw.c - a part of driver for OXFW970/971 based devices
*
* Copyright (c) Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de>
* Licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.
*/
#include "oxfw.h"
#define OXFORD_FIRMWARE_ID_ADDRESS (CSR_REGISTER_BASE + 0x50000)
/* 0x970?vvvv or 0x971?vvvv, where vvvv = firmware version */
#define OXFORD_HARDWARE_ID_ADDRESS (CSR_REGISTER_BASE + 0x90020)
#define OXFORD_HARDWARE_ID_OXFW970 0x39443841
#define OXFORD_HARDWARE_ID_OXFW971 0x39373100
#define VENDOR_LOUD 0x000ff2
#define VENDOR_GRIFFIN 0x001292
#define VENDOR_BEHRINGER 0x001564
#define VENDOR_LACIE 0x00d04b
#define SPECIFIER_1394TA 0x00a02d
#define VERSION_AVC 0x010001
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Oxford Semiconductor FW970/971 driver");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de>");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");
MODULE_ALIAS("snd-firewire-speakers");
static bool detect_loud_models(struct fw_unit *unit)
{
const char *const models[] = {
"Onyxi",
"Onyx-i",
"d.Pro",
"Mackie Onyx Satellite",
"Tapco LINK.firewire 4x6",
"U.420"};
char model[32];
unsigned int i;
int err;
err = fw_csr_string(unit->directory, CSR_MODEL,
model, sizeof(model));
if (err < 0)
return false;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(models); i++) {
if (strcmp(models[i], model) == 0)
break;
}
return (i < ARRAY_SIZE(models));
}
static int name_card(struct snd_oxfw *oxfw)
{
struct fw_device *fw_dev = fw_parent_device(oxfw->unit);
char vendor[24];
char model[32];
const char *d, *v, *m;
u32 firmware;
int err;
/* get vendor name from root directory */
err = fw_csr_string(fw_dev->config_rom + 5, CSR_VENDOR,
vendor, sizeof(vendor));
if (err < 0)
goto end;
/* get model name from unit directory */
err = fw_csr_string(oxfw->unit->directory, CSR_MODEL,
model, sizeof(model));
if (err < 0)
goto end;
err = snd_fw_transaction(oxfw->unit, TCODE_READ_QUADLET_REQUEST,
OXFORD_FIRMWARE_ID_ADDRESS, &firmware, 4, 0);
if (err < 0)
goto end;
be32_to_cpus(&firmware);
/* to apply card definitions */
if (oxfw->device_info) {
d = oxfw->device_info->driver_name;
v = oxfw->device_info->vendor_name;
m = oxfw->device_info->model_name;
} else {
d = "OXFW";
v = vendor;
m = model;
}
strcpy(oxfw->card->driver, d);
strcpy(oxfw->card->mixername, m);
strcpy(oxfw->card->shortname, m);
snprintf(oxfw->card->longname, sizeof(oxfw->card->longname),
"%s %s (OXFW%x %04x), GUID %08x%08x at %s, S%d",
v, m, firmware >> 20, firmware & 0xffff,
fw_dev->config_rom[3], fw_dev->config_rom[4],
dev_name(&oxfw->unit->device), 100 << fw_dev->max_speed);
end:
return err;
}
/*
* This module releases the FireWire unit data after all ALSA character devices
* are released by applications. This is for releasing stream data or finishing
* transactions safely. Thus at returning from .remove(), this module still keep
* references for the unit.
*/
static void oxfw_card_free(struct snd_card *card)
{
struct snd_oxfw *oxfw = card->private_data;
unsigned int i;
fw_unit_put(oxfw->unit);
ALSA: oxfw: Add support AMDTP in-stream Previous commit adds support for some devices which can capture PCM samples. These devices transmit AMDTP stream in non-blocking mode. This commit adds functionality to handle AMDTP incoming stream. OXFW seems to have two quirks: - Transmits packets with non-zero dbc in its beginning - Transmits packets with wrong values in syt field For the first quirk, this commit adds CIP_SKIP_INIT_DBC_CHECK flag for incoming stream to skip first check of dbc. For the second quirk, this commit doesn't add duplex stream which Fireworks/BeBoB drivers use. So OXFW driver generates syt value for outgoing stream. Here are examples of a sequence of packets transmitted by Behringer F-Control Audio 202. There are differences between sequences of syt value when OXFW driver transfers outgoing stream or not. When driver gives no outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 14 00020092 900103D1 39 12 00020098 900102FF 40 12 0002009D 9001027F 41 14 000200A2 90010396 42 14 000200A8 900102E8 43 12 000200AE 90010219 44 14 000200B3 90010331 45 12 000200B9 9001025F 46 14 000200BE 90010376 47 12 000200C4 900102A1 00 12 000200C9 9001023E 01 14 000200CE 90010358 02 12 000200D4 90010289 03 16 000200D9 900103A3 04 12 000200E0 900102DD 05 14 000200E5 900103F1 06 12 000200EB 90010335 07 12 000200F0 90010263 08 14 000200F5 9001037C 09 12 000200FB 900102AE When driver gives outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 12 000200BD 900104A8 39 14 000200C2 900104A8 40 12 000200C8 900104AC 41 14 000200CD 900104A9 42 12 000200D3 900104B1 43 14 000200D8 900104A8 44 12 000200DE 900104AA 45 14 000200E3 900104A9 46 14 000200E9 900104AE 47 12 000200EF 900104A8 00 14 000200F4 900104AD 01 12 000200FA 900104A7 02 14 000200FF 900104A9 03 12 00020005 900104A9 04 14 0002000A 900104B1 05 12 00020010 900104AA 06 14 00020015 900104AD 07 12 0002001B 900104A7 08 14 00020020 900104AC 09 12 00020026 900104A7 Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Acked-by: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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for (i = 0; i < SND_OXFW_STREAM_FORMAT_ENTRIES; i++) {
kfree(oxfw->tx_stream_formats[i]);
kfree(oxfw->rx_stream_formats[i]);
ALSA: oxfw: Add support AMDTP in-stream Previous commit adds support for some devices which can capture PCM samples. These devices transmit AMDTP stream in non-blocking mode. This commit adds functionality to handle AMDTP incoming stream. OXFW seems to have two quirks: - Transmits packets with non-zero dbc in its beginning - Transmits packets with wrong values in syt field For the first quirk, this commit adds CIP_SKIP_INIT_DBC_CHECK flag for incoming stream to skip first check of dbc. For the second quirk, this commit doesn't add duplex stream which Fireworks/BeBoB drivers use. So OXFW driver generates syt value for outgoing stream. Here are examples of a sequence of packets transmitted by Behringer F-Control Audio 202. There are differences between sequences of syt value when OXFW driver transfers outgoing stream or not. When driver gives no outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 14 00020092 900103D1 39 12 00020098 900102FF 40 12 0002009D 9001027F 41 14 000200A2 90010396 42 14 000200A8 900102E8 43 12 000200AE 90010219 44 14 000200B3 90010331 45 12 000200B9 9001025F 46 14 000200BE 90010376 47 12 000200C4 900102A1 00 12 000200C9 9001023E 01 14 000200CE 90010358 02 12 000200D4 90010289 03 16 000200D9 900103A3 04 12 000200E0 900102DD 05 14 000200E5 900103F1 06 12 000200EB 90010335 07 12 000200F0 90010263 08 14 000200F5 9001037C 09 12 000200FB 900102AE When driver gives outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 12 000200BD 900104A8 39 14 000200C2 900104A8 40 12 000200C8 900104AC 41 14 000200CD 900104A9 42 12 000200D3 900104B1 43 14 000200D8 900104A8 44 12 000200DE 900104AA 45 14 000200E3 900104A9 46 14 000200E9 900104AE 47 12 000200EF 900104A8 00 14 000200F4 900104AD 01 12 000200FA 900104A7 02 14 000200FF 900104A9 03 12 00020005 900104A9 04 14 0002000A 900104B1 05 12 00020010 900104AA 06 14 00020015 900104AD 07 12 0002001B 900104A7 08 14 00020020 900104AC 09 12 00020026 900104A7 Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Acked-by: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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}
mutex_destroy(&oxfw->mutex);
}
static int oxfw_probe(struct fw_unit *unit,
const struct ieee1394_device_id *id)
{
struct snd_card *card;
struct snd_oxfw *oxfw;
int err;
if ((id->vendor_id == VENDOR_LOUD) && !detect_loud_models(unit))
return -ENODEV;
err = snd_card_new(&unit->device, -1, NULL, THIS_MODULE,
sizeof(*oxfw), &card);
if (err < 0)
return err;
card->private_free = oxfw_card_free;
oxfw = card->private_data;
oxfw->card = card;
mutex_init(&oxfw->mutex);
oxfw->unit = fw_unit_get(unit);
oxfw->device_info = (const struct device_info *)id->driver_data;
spin_lock_init(&oxfw->lock);
init_waitqueue_head(&oxfw->hwdep_wait);
err = snd_oxfw_stream_discover(oxfw);
if (err < 0)
goto error;
err = name_card(oxfw);
if (err < 0)
goto error;
err = snd_oxfw_create_pcm(oxfw);
if (err < 0)
goto error;
if (oxfw->device_info) {
err = snd_oxfw_create_mixer(oxfw);
if (err < 0)
goto error;
}
snd_oxfw_proc_init(oxfw);
err = snd_oxfw_create_midi(oxfw);
if (err < 0)
goto error;
err = snd_oxfw_create_hwdep(oxfw);
if (err < 0)
goto error;
ALSA: oxfw: Add support AMDTP in-stream Previous commit adds support for some devices which can capture PCM samples. These devices transmit AMDTP stream in non-blocking mode. This commit adds functionality to handle AMDTP incoming stream. OXFW seems to have two quirks: - Transmits packets with non-zero dbc in its beginning - Transmits packets with wrong values in syt field For the first quirk, this commit adds CIP_SKIP_INIT_DBC_CHECK flag for incoming stream to skip first check of dbc. For the second quirk, this commit doesn't add duplex stream which Fireworks/BeBoB drivers use. So OXFW driver generates syt value for outgoing stream. Here are examples of a sequence of packets transmitted by Behringer F-Control Audio 202. There are differences between sequences of syt value when OXFW driver transfers outgoing stream or not. When driver gives no outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 14 00020092 900103D1 39 12 00020098 900102FF 40 12 0002009D 9001027F 41 14 000200A2 90010396 42 14 000200A8 900102E8 43 12 000200AE 90010219 44 14 000200B3 90010331 45 12 000200B9 9001025F 46 14 000200BE 90010376 47 12 000200C4 900102A1 00 12 000200C9 9001023E 01 14 000200CE 90010358 02 12 000200D4 90010289 03 16 000200D9 900103A3 04 12 000200E0 900102DD 05 14 000200E5 900103F1 06 12 000200EB 90010335 07 12 000200F0 90010263 08 14 000200F5 9001037C 09 12 000200FB 900102AE When driver gives outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 12 000200BD 900104A8 39 14 000200C2 900104A8 40 12 000200C8 900104AC 41 14 000200CD 900104A9 42 12 000200D3 900104B1 43 14 000200D8 900104A8 44 12 000200DE 900104AA 45 14 000200E3 900104A9 46 14 000200E9 900104AE 47 12 000200EF 900104A8 00 14 000200F4 900104AD 01 12 000200FA 900104A7 02 14 000200FF 900104A9 03 12 00020005 900104A9 04 14 0002000A 900104B1 05 12 00020010 900104AA 06 14 00020015 900104AD 07 12 0002001B 900104A7 08 14 00020020 900104AC 09 12 00020026 900104A7 Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Acked-by: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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err = snd_oxfw_stream_init_simplex(oxfw, &oxfw->rx_stream);
if (err < 0)
goto error;
ALSA: oxfw: Add support AMDTP in-stream Previous commit adds support for some devices which can capture PCM samples. These devices transmit AMDTP stream in non-blocking mode. This commit adds functionality to handle AMDTP incoming stream. OXFW seems to have two quirks: - Transmits packets with non-zero dbc in its beginning - Transmits packets with wrong values in syt field For the first quirk, this commit adds CIP_SKIP_INIT_DBC_CHECK flag for incoming stream to skip first check of dbc. For the second quirk, this commit doesn't add duplex stream which Fireworks/BeBoB drivers use. So OXFW driver generates syt value for outgoing stream. Here are examples of a sequence of packets transmitted by Behringer F-Control Audio 202. There are differences between sequences of syt value when OXFW driver transfers outgoing stream or not. When driver gives no outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 14 00020092 900103D1 39 12 00020098 900102FF 40 12 0002009D 9001027F 41 14 000200A2 90010396 42 14 000200A8 900102E8 43 12 000200AE 90010219 44 14 000200B3 90010331 45 12 000200B9 9001025F 46 14 000200BE 90010376 47 12 000200C4 900102A1 00 12 000200C9 9001023E 01 14 000200CE 90010358 02 12 000200D4 90010289 03 16 000200D9 900103A3 04 12 000200E0 900102DD 05 14 000200E5 900103F1 06 12 000200EB 90010335 07 12 000200F0 90010263 08 14 000200F5 9001037C 09 12 000200FB 900102AE When driver gives outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 12 000200BD 900104A8 39 14 000200C2 900104A8 40 12 000200C8 900104AC 41 14 000200CD 900104A9 42 12 000200D3 900104B1 43 14 000200D8 900104A8 44 12 000200DE 900104AA 45 14 000200E3 900104A9 46 14 000200E9 900104AE 47 12 000200EF 900104A8 00 14 000200F4 900104AD 01 12 000200FA 900104A7 02 14 000200FF 900104A9 03 12 00020005 900104A9 04 14 0002000A 900104B1 05 12 00020010 900104AA 06 14 00020015 900104AD 07 12 0002001B 900104A7 08 14 00020020 900104AC 09 12 00020026 900104A7 Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Acked-by: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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if (oxfw->has_output) {
err = snd_oxfw_stream_init_simplex(oxfw, &oxfw->tx_stream);
if (err < 0)
goto error;
}
err = snd_card_register(card);
if (err < 0) {
ALSA: oxfw: Add support AMDTP in-stream Previous commit adds support for some devices which can capture PCM samples. These devices transmit AMDTP stream in non-blocking mode. This commit adds functionality to handle AMDTP incoming stream. OXFW seems to have two quirks: - Transmits packets with non-zero dbc in its beginning - Transmits packets with wrong values in syt field For the first quirk, this commit adds CIP_SKIP_INIT_DBC_CHECK flag for incoming stream to skip first check of dbc. For the second quirk, this commit doesn't add duplex stream which Fireworks/BeBoB drivers use. So OXFW driver generates syt value for outgoing stream. Here are examples of a sequence of packets transmitted by Behringer F-Control Audio 202. There are differences between sequences of syt value when OXFW driver transfers outgoing stream or not. When driver gives no outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 14 00020092 900103D1 39 12 00020098 900102FF 40 12 0002009D 9001027F 41 14 000200A2 90010396 42 14 000200A8 900102E8 43 12 000200AE 90010219 44 14 000200B3 90010331 45 12 000200B9 9001025F 46 14 000200BE 90010376 47 12 000200C4 900102A1 00 12 000200C9 9001023E 01 14 000200CE 90010358 02 12 000200D4 90010289 03 16 000200D9 900103A3 04 12 000200E0 900102DD 05 14 000200E5 900103F1 06 12 000200EB 90010335 07 12 000200F0 90010263 08 14 000200F5 9001037C 09 12 000200FB 900102AE When driver gives outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 12 000200BD 900104A8 39 14 000200C2 900104A8 40 12 000200C8 900104AC 41 14 000200CD 900104A9 42 12 000200D3 900104B1 43 14 000200D8 900104A8 44 12 000200DE 900104AA 45 14 000200E3 900104A9 46 14 000200E9 900104AE 47 12 000200EF 900104A8 00 14 000200F4 900104AD 01 12 000200FA 900104A7 02 14 000200FF 900104A9 03 12 00020005 900104A9 04 14 0002000A 900104B1 05 12 00020010 900104AA 06 14 00020015 900104AD 07 12 0002001B 900104A7 08 14 00020020 900104AC 09 12 00020026 900104A7 Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Acked-by: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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snd_oxfw_stream_destroy_simplex(oxfw, &oxfw->rx_stream);
if (oxfw->has_output)
snd_oxfw_stream_destroy_simplex(oxfw, &oxfw->tx_stream);
goto error;
}
dev_set_drvdata(&unit->device, oxfw);
return 0;
error:
snd_card_free(card);
return err;
}
static void oxfw_bus_reset(struct fw_unit *unit)
{
struct snd_oxfw *oxfw = dev_get_drvdata(&unit->device);
fcp_bus_reset(oxfw->unit);
mutex_lock(&oxfw->mutex);
ALSA: oxfw: Add support AMDTP in-stream Previous commit adds support for some devices which can capture PCM samples. These devices transmit AMDTP stream in non-blocking mode. This commit adds functionality to handle AMDTP incoming stream. OXFW seems to have two quirks: - Transmits packets with non-zero dbc in its beginning - Transmits packets with wrong values in syt field For the first quirk, this commit adds CIP_SKIP_INIT_DBC_CHECK flag for incoming stream to skip first check of dbc. For the second quirk, this commit doesn't add duplex stream which Fireworks/BeBoB drivers use. So OXFW driver generates syt value for outgoing stream. Here are examples of a sequence of packets transmitted by Behringer F-Control Audio 202. There are differences between sequences of syt value when OXFW driver transfers outgoing stream or not. When driver gives no outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 14 00020092 900103D1 39 12 00020098 900102FF 40 12 0002009D 9001027F 41 14 000200A2 90010396 42 14 000200A8 900102E8 43 12 000200AE 90010219 44 14 000200B3 90010331 45 12 000200B9 9001025F 46 14 000200BE 90010376 47 12 000200C4 900102A1 00 12 000200C9 9001023E 01 14 000200CE 90010358 02 12 000200D4 90010289 03 16 000200D9 900103A3 04 12 000200E0 900102DD 05 14 000200E5 900103F1 06 12 000200EB 90010335 07 12 000200F0 90010263 08 14 000200F5 9001037C 09 12 000200FB 900102AE When driver gives outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 12 000200BD 900104A8 39 14 000200C2 900104A8 40 12 000200C8 900104AC 41 14 000200CD 900104A9 42 12 000200D3 900104B1 43 14 000200D8 900104A8 44 12 000200DE 900104AA 45 14 000200E3 900104A9 46 14 000200E9 900104AE 47 12 000200EF 900104A8 00 14 000200F4 900104AD 01 12 000200FA 900104A7 02 14 000200FF 900104A9 03 12 00020005 900104A9 04 14 0002000A 900104B1 05 12 00020010 900104AA 06 14 00020015 900104AD 07 12 0002001B 900104A7 08 14 00020020 900104AC 09 12 00020026 900104A7 Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Acked-by: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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snd_oxfw_stream_update_simplex(oxfw, &oxfw->rx_stream);
if (oxfw->has_output)
snd_oxfw_stream_update_simplex(oxfw, &oxfw->tx_stream);
mutex_unlock(&oxfw->mutex);
}
static void oxfw_remove(struct fw_unit *unit)
{
struct snd_oxfw *oxfw = dev_get_drvdata(&unit->device);
snd_card_disconnect(oxfw->card);
ALSA: oxfw: Add support AMDTP in-stream Previous commit adds support for some devices which can capture PCM samples. These devices transmit AMDTP stream in non-blocking mode. This commit adds functionality to handle AMDTP incoming stream. OXFW seems to have two quirks: - Transmits packets with non-zero dbc in its beginning - Transmits packets with wrong values in syt field For the first quirk, this commit adds CIP_SKIP_INIT_DBC_CHECK flag for incoming stream to skip first check of dbc. For the second quirk, this commit doesn't add duplex stream which Fireworks/BeBoB drivers use. So OXFW driver generates syt value for outgoing stream. Here are examples of a sequence of packets transmitted by Behringer F-Control Audio 202. There are differences between sequences of syt value when OXFW driver transfers outgoing stream or not. When driver gives no outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 14 00020092 900103D1 39 12 00020098 900102FF 40 12 0002009D 9001027F 41 14 000200A2 90010396 42 14 000200A8 900102E8 43 12 000200AE 90010219 44 14 000200B3 90010331 45 12 000200B9 9001025F 46 14 000200BE 90010376 47 12 000200C4 900102A1 00 12 000200C9 9001023E 01 14 000200CE 90010358 02 12 000200D4 90010289 03 16 000200D9 900103A3 04 12 000200E0 900102DD 05 14 000200E5 900103F1 06 12 000200EB 90010335 07 12 000200F0 90010263 08 14 000200F5 9001037C 09 12 000200FB 900102AE When driver gives outgoing stream: Index Payload CIP_Header_0 CIP_Header_1 38 12 000200BD 900104A8 39 14 000200C2 900104A8 40 12 000200C8 900104AC 41 14 000200CD 900104A9 42 12 000200D3 900104B1 43 14 000200D8 900104A8 44 12 000200DE 900104AA 45 14 000200E3 900104A9 46 14 000200E9 900104AE 47 12 000200EF 900104A8 00 14 000200F4 900104AD 01 12 000200FA 900104A7 02 14 000200FF 900104A9 03 12 00020005 900104A9 04 14 0002000A 900104B1 05 12 00020010 900104AA 06 14 00020015 900104AD 07 12 0002001B 900104A7 08 14 00020020 900104AC 09 12 00020026 900104A7 Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Acked-by: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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snd_oxfw_stream_destroy_simplex(oxfw, &oxfw->rx_stream);
if (oxfw->has_output)
snd_oxfw_stream_destroy_simplex(oxfw, &oxfw->tx_stream);
/* No need to wait for releasing card object in this context. */
snd_card_free_when_closed(oxfw->card);
}
static const struct device_info griffin_firewave = {
.driver_name = "FireWave",
.vendor_name = "Griffin",
.model_name = "FireWave",
.mixer_channels = 6,
.mute_fb_id = 0x01,
.volume_fb_id = 0x02,
};
static const struct device_info lacie_speakers = {
.driver_name = "FWSpeakers",
.vendor_name = "LaCie",
.model_name = "FireWire Speakers",
.mixer_channels = 1,
.mute_fb_id = 0x01,
.volume_fb_id = 0x01,
};
static const struct ieee1394_device_id oxfw_id_table[] = {
{
.match_flags = IEEE1394_MATCH_VENDOR_ID |
IEEE1394_MATCH_MODEL_ID |
IEEE1394_MATCH_SPECIFIER_ID |
IEEE1394_MATCH_VERSION,
.vendor_id = VENDOR_GRIFFIN,
.model_id = 0x00f970,
.specifier_id = SPECIFIER_1394TA,
.version = VERSION_AVC,
.driver_data = (kernel_ulong_t)&griffin_firewave,
},
{
.match_flags = IEEE1394_MATCH_VENDOR_ID |
IEEE1394_MATCH_MODEL_ID |
IEEE1394_MATCH_SPECIFIER_ID |
IEEE1394_MATCH_VERSION,
.vendor_id = VENDOR_LACIE,
.model_id = 0x00f970,
.specifier_id = SPECIFIER_1394TA,
.version = VERSION_AVC,
.driver_data = (kernel_ulong_t)&lacie_speakers,
},
/* Behringer,F-Control Audio 202 */
{
.match_flags = IEEE1394_MATCH_VENDOR_ID |
IEEE1394_MATCH_MODEL_ID,
.vendor_id = VENDOR_BEHRINGER,
.model_id = 0x00fc22,
},
/*
* Any Mackie(Loud) models (name string/model id):
* Onyx-i series (former models): 0x081216
* Mackie Onyx Satellite: 0x00200f
* Tapco LINK.firewire 4x6: 0x000460
* d.2 pro: Unknown
* d.4 pro: Unknown
* U.420: Unknown
* U.420d: Unknown
*/
{
.match_flags = IEEE1394_MATCH_VENDOR_ID |
IEEE1394_MATCH_SPECIFIER_ID |
IEEE1394_MATCH_VERSION,
.vendor_id = VENDOR_LOUD,
.specifier_id = SPECIFIER_1394TA,
.version = VERSION_AVC,
},
{ }
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(ieee1394, oxfw_id_table);
static struct fw_driver oxfw_driver = {
.driver = {
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.name = KBUILD_MODNAME,
.bus = &fw_bus_type,
},
.probe = oxfw_probe,
.update = oxfw_bus_reset,
.remove = oxfw_remove,
.id_table = oxfw_id_table,
};
static int __init snd_oxfw_init(void)
{
return driver_register(&oxfw_driver.driver);
}
static void __exit snd_oxfw_exit(void)
{
driver_unregister(&oxfw_driver.driver);
}
module_init(snd_oxfw_init);
module_exit(snd_oxfw_exit);