linux/drivers/media/video/bt8xx/bttv-vbi.c
Mauro Carvalho Chehab c1accaa21b V4L/DVB (6252): Adapt drivers to use the newer videobuf modules
PCI-dependent videobuf_foo methods were renamed as videobuf_pci_foo.

Also, videobuf_dmabuf is now part of videobuf-dma-sg private struct.
So, to access it, a subroutine call is needed.

This patch renames all occurences of those function calls to be
consistent with the video-buf split.

Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@infradead.org>
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.video4linux/34978/focus=34981
Reviewed-by: Ricardo Cerqueira <v4l@cerqueira.org>
2007-10-09 22:14:55 -03:00

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/*
bttv - Bt848 frame grabber driver
vbi interface
(c) 2002 Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>
Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Michael H. Schimek <mschimek@gmx.at>
Sponsored by OPQ Systems AB
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/kdev_t.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include "bttvp.h"
/* Offset from line sync pulse leading edge (0H) to start of VBI capture,
in fCLKx2 pixels. According to the datasheet, VBI capture starts
VBI_HDELAY fCLKx1 pixels from the tailing edgeof /HRESET, and /HRESET
is 64 fCLKx1 pixels wide. VBI_HDELAY is set to 0, so this should be
(64 + 0) * 2 = 128 fCLKx2 pixels. But it's not! The datasheet is
Just Plain Wrong. The real value appears to be different for
different revisions of the bt8x8 chips, and to be affected by the
horizontal scaling factor. Experimentally, the value is measured
to be about 244. */
#define VBI_OFFSET 244
/* 2048 for compatibility with earlier driver versions. The driver
really stores 1024 + tvnorm->vbipack * 4 samples per line in the
buffer. Note tvnorm->vbipack is <= 0xFF (limit of VBIPACK_LO + HI
is 0x1FF DWORDs) and VBI read()s store a frame counter in the last
four bytes of the VBI image. */
#define VBI_BPL 2048
/* Compatibility. */
#define VBI_DEFLINES 16
static unsigned int vbibufs = 4;
static unsigned int vbi_debug = 0;
module_param(vbibufs, int, 0444);
module_param(vbi_debug, int, 0644);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(vbibufs,"number of vbi buffers, range 2-32, default 4");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(vbi_debug,"vbi code debug messages, default is 0 (no)");
#ifdef dprintk
# undef dprintk
#endif
#define dprintk(fmt, arg...) if (vbi_debug) \
printk(KERN_DEBUG "bttv%d/vbi: " fmt, btv->c.nr , ## arg)
#define IMAGE_SIZE(fmt) \
(((fmt)->count[0] + (fmt)->count[1]) * (fmt)->samples_per_line)
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* vbi risc code + mm */
static int vbi_buffer_setup(struct videobuf_queue *q,
unsigned int *count, unsigned int *size)
{
struct bttv_fh *fh = q->priv_data;
struct bttv *btv = fh->btv;
if (0 == *count)
*count = vbibufs;
*size = IMAGE_SIZE(&fh->vbi_fmt.fmt);
dprintk("setup: samples=%u start=%d,%d count=%u,%u\n",
fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.samples_per_line,
fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.start[0],
fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.start[1],
fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[0],
fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[1]);
return 0;
}
static int vbi_buffer_prepare(struct videobuf_queue *q,
struct videobuf_buffer *vb,
enum v4l2_field field)
{
struct bttv_fh *fh = q->priv_data;
struct bttv *btv = fh->btv;
struct bttv_buffer *buf = container_of(vb,struct bttv_buffer,vb);
const struct bttv_tvnorm *tvnorm;
unsigned int skip_lines0, skip_lines1, min_vdelay;
int redo_dma_risc;
int rc;
buf->vb.size = IMAGE_SIZE(&fh->vbi_fmt.fmt);
if (0 != buf->vb.baddr && buf->vb.bsize < buf->vb.size)
return -EINVAL;
tvnorm = fh->vbi_fmt.tvnorm;
/* There's no VBI_VDELAY register, RISC must skip the lines
we don't want. With default parameters we skip zero lines
as earlier driver versions did. The driver permits video
standard changes while capturing, so we use vbi_fmt.tvnorm
instead of btv->tvnorm to skip zero lines after video
standard changes as well. */
skip_lines0 = 0;
skip_lines1 = 0;
if (fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[0] > 0)
skip_lines0 = max(0, (fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.start[0]
- tvnorm->vbistart[0]));
if (fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[1] > 0)
skip_lines1 = max(0, (fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.start[1]
- tvnorm->vbistart[1]));
redo_dma_risc = 0;
if (buf->vbi_skip[0] != skip_lines0 ||
buf->vbi_skip[1] != skip_lines1 ||
buf->vbi_count[0] != fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[0] ||
buf->vbi_count[1] != fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[1]) {
buf->vbi_skip[0] = skip_lines0;
buf->vbi_skip[1] = skip_lines1;
buf->vbi_count[0] = fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[0];
buf->vbi_count[1] = fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[1];
redo_dma_risc = 1;
}
if (STATE_NEEDS_INIT == buf->vb.state) {
redo_dma_risc = 1;
if (0 != (rc = videobuf_iolock(q, &buf->vb, NULL)))
goto fail;
}
if (redo_dma_risc) {
unsigned int bpl, padding, offset;
struct videobuf_dmabuf *dma=videobuf_to_dma(&buf->vb);
bpl = 2044; /* max. vbipack */
padding = VBI_BPL - bpl;
if (fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[0] > 0) {
rc = bttv_risc_packed(btv, &buf->top,
dma->sglist,
/* offset */ 0, bpl,
padding, skip_lines0,
fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[0]);
if (0 != rc)
goto fail;
}
if (fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[1] > 0) {
offset = fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[0] * VBI_BPL;
rc = bttv_risc_packed(btv, &buf->bottom,
dma->sglist,
offset, bpl,
padding, skip_lines1,
fh->vbi_fmt.fmt.count[1]);
if (0 != rc)
goto fail;
}
}
/* VBI capturing ends at VDELAY, start of video capturing,
no matter where the RISC program ends. VDELAY minimum is 2,
bounds.top is the corresponding first field line number
times two. VDELAY counts half field lines. */
min_vdelay = MIN_VDELAY;
if (fh->vbi_fmt.end >= tvnorm->cropcap.bounds.top)
min_vdelay += fh->vbi_fmt.end - tvnorm->cropcap.bounds.top;
/* For bttv_buffer_activate_vbi(). */
buf->geo.vdelay = min_vdelay;
buf->vb.state = STATE_PREPARED;
buf->vb.field = field;
dprintk("buf prepare %p: top=%p bottom=%p field=%s\n",
vb, &buf->top, &buf->bottom,
v4l2_field_names[buf->vb.field]);
return 0;
fail:
bttv_dma_free(q,btv,buf);
return rc;
}
static void
vbi_buffer_queue(struct videobuf_queue *q, struct videobuf_buffer *vb)
{
struct bttv_fh *fh = q->priv_data;
struct bttv *btv = fh->btv;
struct bttv_buffer *buf = container_of(vb,struct bttv_buffer,vb);
dprintk("queue %p\n",vb);
buf->vb.state = STATE_QUEUED;
list_add_tail(&buf->vb.queue,&btv->vcapture);
if (NULL == btv->cvbi) {
fh->btv->loop_irq |= 4;
bttv_set_dma(btv,0x0c);
}
}
static void vbi_buffer_release(struct videobuf_queue *q, struct videobuf_buffer *vb)
{
struct bttv_fh *fh = q->priv_data;
struct bttv *btv = fh->btv;
struct bttv_buffer *buf = container_of(vb,struct bttv_buffer,vb);
dprintk("free %p\n",vb);
bttv_dma_free(q,fh->btv,buf);
}
struct videobuf_queue_ops bttv_vbi_qops = {
.buf_setup = vbi_buffer_setup,
.buf_prepare = vbi_buffer_prepare,
.buf_queue = vbi_buffer_queue,
.buf_release = vbi_buffer_release,
};
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
static int
try_fmt (struct v4l2_vbi_format * f,
const struct bttv_tvnorm * tvnorm,
__s32 crop_start)
{
__s32 min_start, max_start, max_end, f2_offset;
unsigned int i;
/* For compatibility with earlier driver versions we must pretend
the VBI and video capture window may overlap. In reality RISC
magic aborts VBI capturing at the first line of video capturing,
leaving the rest of the buffer unchanged, usually all zero.
VBI capturing must always start before video capturing. >> 1
because cropping counts field lines times two. */
min_start = tvnorm->vbistart[0];
max_start = (crop_start >> 1) - 1;
max_end = (tvnorm->cropcap.bounds.top
+ tvnorm->cropcap.bounds.height) >> 1;
if (min_start > max_start)
return -EBUSY;
BUG_ON(max_start >= max_end);
f->sampling_rate = tvnorm->Fsc;
f->samples_per_line = VBI_BPL;
f->sample_format = V4L2_PIX_FMT_GREY;
f->offset = VBI_OFFSET;
f2_offset = tvnorm->vbistart[1] - tvnorm->vbistart[0];
for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
if (0 == f->count[i]) {
/* No data from this field. We leave f->start[i]
alone because VIDIOCSVBIFMT is w/o and EINVALs
when a driver does not support exactly the
requested parameters. */
} else {
s64 start, count;
start = clamp(f->start[i], min_start, max_start);
/* s64 to prevent overflow. */
count = (s64) f->start[i] + f->count[i] - start;
f->start[i] = start;
f->count[i] = clamp(count, (s64) 1,
max_end - start);
}
min_start += f2_offset;
max_start += f2_offset;
max_end += f2_offset;
}
if (0 == (f->count[0] | f->count[1])) {
/* As in earlier driver versions. */
f->start[0] = tvnorm->vbistart[0];
f->start[1] = tvnorm->vbistart[1];
f->count[0] = 1;
f->count[1] = 1;
}
f->flags = 0;
f->reserved[0] = 0;
f->reserved[1] = 0;
return 0;
}
int
bttv_vbi_try_fmt (struct bttv_fh * fh,
struct v4l2_vbi_format * f)
{
struct bttv *btv = fh->btv;
const struct bttv_tvnorm *tvnorm;
__s32 crop_start;
mutex_lock(&btv->lock);
tvnorm = &bttv_tvnorms[btv->tvnorm];
crop_start = btv->crop_start;
mutex_unlock(&btv->lock);
return try_fmt(f, tvnorm, crop_start);
}
int
bttv_vbi_set_fmt (struct bttv_fh * fh,
struct v4l2_vbi_format * f)
{
struct bttv *btv = fh->btv;
const struct bttv_tvnorm *tvnorm;
__s32 start1, end;
int rc;
mutex_lock(&btv->lock);
rc = -EBUSY;
if (fh->resources & RESOURCE_VBI)
goto fail;
tvnorm = &bttv_tvnorms[btv->tvnorm];
rc = try_fmt(f, tvnorm, btv->crop_start);
if (0 != rc)
goto fail;
start1 = f->start[1] - tvnorm->vbistart[1] + tvnorm->vbistart[0];
/* First possible line of video capturing. Should be
max(f->start[0] + f->count[0], start1 + f->count[1]) * 2
when capturing both fields. But for compatibility we must
pretend the VBI and video capture window may overlap,
so end = start + 1, the lowest possible value, times two
because vbi_fmt.end counts field lines times two. */
end = max(f->start[0], start1) * 2 + 2;
mutex_lock(&fh->vbi.lock);
fh->vbi_fmt.fmt = *f;
fh->vbi_fmt.tvnorm = tvnorm;
fh->vbi_fmt.end = end;
mutex_unlock(&fh->vbi.lock);
rc = 0;
fail:
mutex_unlock(&btv->lock);
return rc;
}
void
bttv_vbi_get_fmt (struct bttv_fh * fh,
struct v4l2_vbi_format * f)
{
const struct bttv_tvnorm *tvnorm;
*f = fh->vbi_fmt.fmt;
tvnorm = &bttv_tvnorms[fh->btv->tvnorm];
if (tvnorm != fh->vbi_fmt.tvnorm) {
__s32 max_end;
unsigned int i;
/* As in vbi_buffer_prepare() this imitates the
behaviour of earlier driver versions after video
standard changes, with default parameters anyway. */
max_end = (tvnorm->cropcap.bounds.top
+ tvnorm->cropcap.bounds.height) >> 1;
f->sampling_rate = tvnorm->Fsc;
for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
__s32 new_start;
new_start = f->start[i]
+ tvnorm->vbistart[i]
- fh->vbi_fmt.tvnorm->vbistart[i];
f->start[i] = min(new_start, max_end - 1);
f->count[i] = min((__s32) f->count[i],
max_end - f->start[i]);
max_end += tvnorm->vbistart[1]
- tvnorm->vbistart[0];
}
}
}
void
bttv_vbi_fmt_reset (struct bttv_vbi_fmt * f,
int norm)
{
const struct bttv_tvnorm *tvnorm;
unsigned int real_samples_per_line;
unsigned int real_count;
tvnorm = &bttv_tvnorms[norm];
f->fmt.sampling_rate = tvnorm->Fsc;
f->fmt.samples_per_line = VBI_BPL;
f->fmt.sample_format = V4L2_PIX_FMT_GREY;
f->fmt.offset = VBI_OFFSET;
f->fmt.start[0] = tvnorm->vbistart[0];
f->fmt.start[1] = tvnorm->vbistart[1];
f->fmt.count[0] = VBI_DEFLINES;
f->fmt.count[1] = VBI_DEFLINES;
f->fmt.flags = 0;
f->fmt.reserved[0] = 0;
f->fmt.reserved[1] = 0;
/* For compatibility the buffer size must be 2 * VBI_DEFLINES *
VBI_BPL regardless of the current video standard. */
real_samples_per_line = 1024 + tvnorm->vbipack * 4;
real_count = ((tvnorm->cropcap.defrect.top >> 1)
- tvnorm->vbistart[0]);
BUG_ON(real_samples_per_line > VBI_BPL);
BUG_ON(real_count > VBI_DEFLINES);
f->tvnorm = tvnorm;
/* See bttv_vbi_fmt_set(). */
f->end = tvnorm->vbistart[0] * 2 + 2;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*
* Local variables:
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/