linux/sound/soc/atmel/mchp-spdifrx.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
//
// Driver for Microchip S/PDIF RX Controller
//
// Copyright (C) 2020 Microchip Technology Inc. and its subsidiaries
//
// Author: Codrin Ciubotariu <codrin.ciubotariu@microchip.com>
#include <linux/clk.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
#include <linux/regmap.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <sound/dmaengine_pcm.h>
#include <sound/pcm_params.h>
#include <sound/soc.h>
/*
* ---- S/PDIF Receiver Controller Register map ----
*/
#define SPDIFRX_CR 0x00 /* Control Register */
#define SPDIFRX_MR 0x04 /* Mode Register */
#define SPDIFRX_IER 0x10 /* Interrupt Enable Register */
#define SPDIFRX_IDR 0x14 /* Interrupt Disable Register */
#define SPDIFRX_IMR 0x18 /* Interrupt Mask Register */
#define SPDIFRX_ISR 0x1c /* Interrupt Status Register */
#define SPDIFRX_RSR 0x20 /* Status Register */
#define SPDIFRX_RHR 0x24 /* Holding Register */
#define SPDIFRX_CHSR(channel, reg) \
(0x30 + (channel) * 0x30 + (reg) * 4) /* Channel x Status Registers */
#define SPDIFRX_CHUD(channel, reg) \
(0x48 + (channel) * 0x30 + (reg) * 4) /* Channel x User Data Registers */
#define SPDIFRX_WPMR 0xE4 /* Write Protection Mode Register */
#define SPDIFRX_WPSR 0xE8 /* Write Protection Status Register */
#define SPDIFRX_VERSION 0xFC /* Version Register */
/*
* ---- Control Register (Write-only) ----
*/
#define SPDIFRX_CR_SWRST BIT(0) /* Software Reset */
/*
* ---- Mode Register (Read/Write) ----
*/
/* Receive Enable */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_RXEN_MASK GENMASK(0, 0)
#define SPDIFRX_MR_RXEN_DISABLE (0 << 0) /* SPDIF Receiver Disabled */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_RXEN_ENABLE (1 << 0) /* SPDIF Receiver Enabled */
/* Validity Bit Mode */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_VBMODE_MASK GENAMSK(1, 1)
#define SPDIFRX_MR_VBMODE_ALWAYS_LOAD \
(0 << 1) /* Load sample regardless of validity bit value */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_VBMODE_DISCARD_IF_VB1 \
(1 << 1) /* Load sample only if validity bit is 0 */
/* Data Word Endian Mode */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_ENDIAN_MASK GENMASK(2, 2)
#define SPDIFRX_MR_ENDIAN_LITTLE (0 << 2) /* Little Endian Mode */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_ENDIAN_BIG (1 << 2) /* Big Endian Mode */
/* Parity Bit Mode */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_PBMODE_MASK GENMASK(3, 3)
#define SPDIFRX_MR_PBMODE_PARCHECK (0 << 3) /* Parity Check Enabled */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_PBMODE_NOPARCHECK (1 << 3) /* Parity Check Disabled */
/* Sample Data Width */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_DATAWIDTH_MASK GENMASK(5, 4)
#define SPDIFRX_MR_DATAWIDTH(width) \
(((6 - (width) / 4) << 4) & SPDIFRX_MR_DATAWIDTH_MASK)
/* Packed Data Mode in Receive Holding Register */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_PACK_MASK GENMASK(7, 7)
#define SPDIFRX_MR_PACK_DISABLED (0 << 7)
#define SPDIFRX_MR_PACK_ENABLED (1 << 7)
/* Start of Block Bit Mode */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_SBMODE_MASK GENMASK(8, 8)
#define SPDIFRX_MR_SBMODE_ALWAYS_LOAD (0 << 8)
#define SPDIFRX_MR_SBMODE_DISCARD (1 << 8)
/* Consecutive Preamble Error Threshold Automatic Restart */
#define SPDIFRX_MR_AUTORST_MASK GENMASK(24, 24)
#define SPDIFRX_MR_AUTORST_NOACTION (0 << 24)
#define SPDIFRX_MR_AUTORST_UNLOCK_ON_PRE_ERR (1 << 24)
/*
* ---- Interrupt Enable/Disable/Mask/Status Register (Write/Read-only) ----
*/
#define SPDIFRX_IR_RXRDY BIT(0)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_LOCKED BIT(1)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_LOSS BIT(2)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_BLOCKEND BIT(3)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_SFE BIT(4)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_PAR_ERR BIT(5)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_OVERRUN BIT(6)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_RXFULL BIT(7)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_CSC(ch) BIT((ch) + 8)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_SECE BIT(10)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_BLOCKST BIT(11)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_NRZ_ERR BIT(12)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_PRE_ERR BIT(13)
#define SPDIFRX_IR_CP_ERR BIT(14)
/*
* ---- Receiver Status Register (Read/Write) ----
*/
/* Enable Status */
#define SPDIFRX_RSR_ULOCK BIT(0)
#define SPDIFRX_RSR_BADF BIT(1)
#define SPDIFRX_RSR_LOWF BIT(2)
#define SPDIFRX_RSR_NOSIGNAL BIT(3)
#define SPDIFRX_RSR_IFS_MASK GENMASK(27, 16)
#define SPDIFRX_RSR_IFS(reg) \
(((reg) & SPDIFRX_RSR_IFS_MASK) >> 16)
/*
* ---- Version Register (Read-only) ----
*/
#define SPDIFRX_VERSION_MASK GENMASK(11, 0)
#define SPDIFRX_VERSION_MFN_MASK GENMASK(18, 16)
#define SPDIFRX_VERSION_MFN(reg) (((reg) & SPDIFRX_VERSION_MFN_MASK) >> 16)
static bool mchp_spdifrx_readable_reg(struct device *dev, unsigned int reg)
{
switch (reg) {
case SPDIFRX_MR:
case SPDIFRX_IMR:
case SPDIFRX_ISR:
case SPDIFRX_RSR:
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 0):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 1):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 2):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 3):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 4):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 5):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 0):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 1):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 2):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 3):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 4):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 5):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 0):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 1):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 2):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 3):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 4):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 5):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 0):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 1):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 2):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 3):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 4):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 5):
case SPDIFRX_WPMR:
case SPDIFRX_WPSR:
case SPDIFRX_VERSION:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
static bool mchp_spdifrx_writeable_reg(struct device *dev, unsigned int reg)
{
switch (reg) {
case SPDIFRX_CR:
case SPDIFRX_MR:
case SPDIFRX_IER:
case SPDIFRX_IDR:
case SPDIFRX_WPMR:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
static bool mchp_spdifrx_precious_reg(struct device *dev, unsigned int reg)
{
switch (reg) {
case SPDIFRX_ISR:
case SPDIFRX_RHR:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
static bool mchp_spdifrx_volatile_reg(struct device *dev, unsigned int reg)
{
switch (reg) {
case SPDIFRX_IMR:
case SPDIFRX_ISR:
case SPDIFRX_RSR:
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 0):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 1):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 2):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 3):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 4):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(0, 5):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 0):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 1):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 2):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 3):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 4):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(0, 5):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 0):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 1):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 2):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 3):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 4):
case SPDIFRX_CHSR(1, 5):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 0):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 1):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 2):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 3):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 4):
case SPDIFRX_CHUD(1, 5):
case SPDIFRX_VERSION:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
static const struct regmap_config mchp_spdifrx_regmap_config = {
.reg_bits = 32,
.reg_stride = 4,
.val_bits = 32,
.max_register = SPDIFRX_VERSION,
.readable_reg = mchp_spdifrx_readable_reg,
.writeable_reg = mchp_spdifrx_writeable_reg,
.precious_reg = mchp_spdifrx_precious_reg,
.volatile_reg = mchp_spdifrx_volatile_reg,
.cache_type = REGCACHE_FLAT,
};
#define SPDIFRX_GCLK_RATIO_MIN (12 * 64)
#define SPDIFRX_CS_BITS 192
#define SPDIFRX_UD_BITS 192
#define SPDIFRX_CHANNELS 2
/**
* struct mchp_spdifrx_ch_stat: MCHP SPDIFRX channel status
* @data: channel status bits
* @done: completion to signal channel status bits acquisition done
*/
struct mchp_spdifrx_ch_stat {
unsigned char data[SPDIFRX_CS_BITS / 8];
struct completion done;
};
/**
* struct mchp_spdifrx_user_data: MCHP SPDIFRX user data
* @data: user data bits
* @done: completion to signal user data bits acquisition done
*/
struct mchp_spdifrx_user_data {
unsigned char data[SPDIFRX_UD_BITS / 8];
struct completion done;
};
/**
* struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control: MCHP SPDIFRX mixer control data structure
* @ch_stat: array of channel statuses
* @user_data: array of user data
* @ulock: ulock bit status
* @badf: badf bit status
* @signal: signal bit status
*/
struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control {
struct mchp_spdifrx_ch_stat ch_stat[SPDIFRX_CHANNELS];
struct mchp_spdifrx_user_data user_data[SPDIFRX_CHANNELS];
bool ulock;
bool badf;
bool signal;
};
/**
* struct mchp_spdifrx_dev: MCHP SPDIFRX device data structure
* @capture: DAI DMA configuration data
* @control: mixer controls
* @mlock: mutex to protect concurency b/w configuration and control APIs
* @dev: struct device
* @regmap: regmap for this device
* @pclk: peripheral clock
* @gclk: generic clock
* @trigger_enabled: true if enabled though trigger() ops
*/
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev {
struct snd_dmaengine_dai_dma_data capture;
struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control control;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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struct mutex mlock;
struct device *dev;
struct regmap *regmap;
struct clk *pclk;
struct clk *gclk;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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unsigned int trigger_enabled;
};
static void mchp_spdifrx_channel_status_read(struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev,
int channel)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control *ctrl = &dev->control;
u8 *ch_stat = &ctrl->ch_stat[channel].data[0];
u32 val;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ctrl->ch_stat[channel].data) / 4; i++) {
regmap_read(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_CHSR(channel, i), &val);
*ch_stat++ = val & 0xFF;
*ch_stat++ = (val >> 8) & 0xFF;
*ch_stat++ = (val >> 16) & 0xFF;
*ch_stat++ = (val >> 24) & 0xFF;
}
}
static void mchp_spdifrx_channel_user_data_read(struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev,
int channel)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control *ctrl = &dev->control;
u8 *user_data = &ctrl->user_data[channel].data[0];
u32 val;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ctrl->user_data[channel].data) / 4; i++) {
regmap_read(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_CHUD(channel, i), &val);
*user_data++ = val & 0xFF;
*user_data++ = (val >> 8) & 0xFF;
*user_data++ = (val >> 16) & 0xFF;
*user_data++ = (val >> 24) & 0xFF;
}
}
static irqreturn_t mchp_spdif_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = dev_id;
struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control *ctrl = &dev->control;
u32 sr, imr, pending;
irqreturn_t ret = IRQ_NONE;
int ch;
regmap_read(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_ISR, &sr);
regmap_read(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_IMR, &imr);
pending = sr & imr;
dev_dbg(dev->dev, "ISR: %#x, IMR: %#x, pending: %#x\n", sr, imr,
pending);
if (!pending)
return IRQ_NONE;
if (pending & SPDIFRX_IR_BLOCKEND) {
for (ch = 0; ch < SPDIFRX_CHANNELS; ch++) {
mchp_spdifrx_channel_user_data_read(dev, ch);
complete(&ctrl->user_data[ch].done);
}
regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_IDR, SPDIFRX_IR_BLOCKEND);
ret = IRQ_HANDLED;
}
for (ch = 0; ch < SPDIFRX_CHANNELS; ch++) {
if (pending & SPDIFRX_IR_CSC(ch)) {
mchp_spdifrx_channel_status_read(dev, ch);
complete(&ctrl->ch_stat[ch].done);
regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_IDR, SPDIFRX_IR_CSC(ch));
ret = IRQ_HANDLED;
}
}
if (pending & SPDIFRX_IR_OVERRUN) {
dev_warn(dev->dev, "Overrun detected\n");
ret = IRQ_HANDLED;
}
return ret;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_trigger(struct snd_pcm_substream *substream, int cmd,
struct snd_soc_dai *dai)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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int ret = 0;
switch (cmd) {
case SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_START:
case SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_RESUME:
case SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_PAUSE_RELEASE:
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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mutex_lock(&dev->mlock);
/* Enable overrun interrupts */
regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_IER, SPDIFRX_IR_OVERRUN);
/* Enable receiver. */
regmap_update_bits(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_MR, SPDIFRX_MR_RXEN_MASK,
SPDIFRX_MR_RXEN_ENABLE);
dev->trigger_enabled = true;
mutex_unlock(&dev->mlock);
break;
case SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_STOP:
case SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_SUSPEND:
case SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_PAUSE_PUSH:
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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mutex_lock(&dev->mlock);
/* Disable overrun interrupts */
regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_IDR, SPDIFRX_IR_OVERRUN);
/* Disable receiver. */
regmap_update_bits(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_MR, SPDIFRX_MR_RXEN_MASK,
SPDIFRX_MR_RXEN_DISABLE);
dev->trigger_enabled = false;
mutex_unlock(&dev->mlock);
break;
default:
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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ret = -EINVAL;
}
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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return ret;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_hw_params(struct snd_pcm_substream *substream,
struct snd_pcm_hw_params *params,
struct snd_soc_dai *dai)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
u32 mr = 0;
int ret;
dev_dbg(dev->dev, "%s() rate=%u format=%#x width=%u channels=%u\n",
__func__, params_rate(params), params_format(params),
params_width(params), params_channels(params));
if (substream->stream == SNDRV_PCM_STREAM_PLAYBACK) {
dev_err(dev->dev, "Playback is not supported\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (params_channels(params) != SPDIFRX_CHANNELS) {
dev_err(dev->dev, "unsupported number of channels: %d\n",
params_channels(params));
return -EINVAL;
}
switch (params_format(params)) {
case SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S16_BE:
case SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S20_3BE:
case SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S24_3BE:
case SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S24_BE:
mr |= SPDIFRX_MR_ENDIAN_BIG;
fallthrough;
case SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S16_LE:
case SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S20_3LE:
case SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S24_3LE:
case SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S24_LE:
mr |= SPDIFRX_MR_DATAWIDTH(params_width(params));
break;
default:
dev_err(dev->dev, "unsupported PCM format: %d\n",
params_format(params));
return -EINVAL;
}
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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mutex_lock(&dev->mlock);
if (dev->trigger_enabled) {
dev_err(dev->dev, "PCM already running\n");
ret = -EBUSY;
goto unlock;
}
/* GCLK is enabled by runtime PM. */
clk_disable_unprepare(dev->gclk);
ret = clk_set_min_rate(dev->gclk, params_rate(params) *
SPDIFRX_GCLK_RATIO_MIN + 1);
if (ret) {
dev_err(dev->dev,
"unable to set gclk min rate: rate %u * ratio %u + 1\n",
params_rate(params), SPDIFRX_GCLK_RATIO_MIN);
/* Restore runtime PM state. */
clk_prepare_enable(dev->gclk);
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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goto unlock;
}
ret = clk_prepare_enable(dev->gclk);
if (ret) {
dev_err(dev->dev, "unable to enable gclk: %d\n", ret);
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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goto unlock;
}
dev_dbg(dev->dev, "GCLK range min set to %d\n",
params_rate(params) * SPDIFRX_GCLK_RATIO_MIN + 1);
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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ret = regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_MR, mr);
unlock:
mutex_unlock(&dev->mlock);
return ret;
}
#define MCHP_SPDIF_RATES SNDRV_PCM_RATE_8000_192000
#define MCHP_SPDIF_FORMATS (SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S16_LE | \
SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_U16_BE | \
SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S20_3LE | \
SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S20_3BE | \
SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S24_3LE | \
SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S24_3BE | \
SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S24_LE | \
SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S24_BE \
)
static int mchp_spdifrx_info(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_info *uinfo)
{
uinfo->type = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_TYPE_IEC958;
uinfo->count = 1;
return 0;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_cs_get(struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev,
int channel,
struct snd_ctl_elem_value *uvalue)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control *ctrl = &dev->control;
struct mchp_spdifrx_ch_stat *ch_stat = &ctrl->ch_stat[channel];
int ret = 0;
mutex_lock(&dev->mlock);
ret = pm_runtime_resume_and_get(dev->dev);
if (ret < 0)
goto unlock;
/*
* We may reach this point with both clocks enabled but the receiver
* still disabled. To void waiting for completion and return with
* timeout check the dev->trigger_enabled.
*
* To retrieve data:
* - if the receiver is enabled CSC IRQ will update the data in software
* caches (ch_stat->data)
* - otherwise we just update it here the software caches with latest
* available information and return it; in this case we don't need
* spin locking as the IRQ is disabled and will not be raised from
* anywhere else.
*/
if (dev->trigger_enabled) {
reinit_completion(&ch_stat->done);
regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_IER, SPDIFRX_IR_CSC(channel));
/* Check for new data available */
ret = wait_for_completion_interruptible_timeout(&ch_stat->done,
msecs_to_jiffies(100));
/* Valid stream might not be present */
if (ret <= 0) {
dev_dbg(dev->dev, "channel status for channel %d timeout\n",
channel);
regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_IDR, SPDIFRX_IR_CSC(channel));
ret = ret ? : -ETIMEDOUT;
goto pm_runtime_put;
} else {
ret = 0;
}
} else {
/* Update software cache with latest channel status. */
mchp_spdifrx_channel_status_read(dev, channel);
}
memcpy(uvalue->value.iec958.status, ch_stat->data,
sizeof(ch_stat->data));
pm_runtime_put:
pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(dev->dev);
pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(dev->dev);
unlock:
mutex_unlock(&dev->mlock);
return ret;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_cs1_get(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_value *uvalue)
{
struct snd_soc_dai *dai = snd_kcontrol_chip(kcontrol);
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
return mchp_spdifrx_cs_get(dev, 0, uvalue);
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_cs2_get(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_value *uvalue)
{
struct snd_soc_dai *dai = snd_kcontrol_chip(kcontrol);
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
return mchp_spdifrx_cs_get(dev, 1, uvalue);
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_cs_mask(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_value *uvalue)
{
memset(uvalue->value.iec958.status, 0xff,
sizeof(uvalue->value.iec958.status));
return 0;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_subcode_ch_get(struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev,
int channel,
struct snd_ctl_elem_value *uvalue)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control *ctrl = &dev->control;
struct mchp_spdifrx_user_data *user_data = &ctrl->user_data[channel];
int ret = 0;
mutex_lock(&dev->mlock);
ret = pm_runtime_resume_and_get(dev->dev);
if (ret < 0)
goto unlock;
/*
* We may reach this point with both clocks enabled but the receiver
* still disabled. To void waiting for completion to just timeout we
* check here the dev->trigger_enabled flag.
*
* To retrieve data:
* - if the receiver is enabled we need to wait for blockend IRQ to read
* data to and update it for us in software caches
* - otherwise reading the SPDIFRX_CHUD() registers is enough.
*/
if (dev->trigger_enabled) {
reinit_completion(&user_data->done);
regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_IER, SPDIFRX_IR_BLOCKEND);
ret = wait_for_completion_interruptible_timeout(&user_data->done,
msecs_to_jiffies(100));
/* Valid stream might not be present. */
if (ret <= 0) {
dev_dbg(dev->dev, "user data for channel %d timeout\n",
channel);
regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_IDR, SPDIFRX_IR_BLOCKEND);
ret = ret ? : -ETIMEDOUT;
goto pm_runtime_put;
} else {
ret = 0;
}
} else {
/* Update software cache with last available data. */
mchp_spdifrx_channel_user_data_read(dev, channel);
}
memcpy(uvalue->value.iec958.subcode, user_data->data,
sizeof(user_data->data));
pm_runtime_put:
pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(dev->dev);
pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(dev->dev);
unlock:
mutex_unlock(&dev->mlock);
return ret;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_subcode_ch1_get(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_value *uvalue)
{
struct snd_soc_dai *dai = snd_kcontrol_chip(kcontrol);
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
return mchp_spdifrx_subcode_ch_get(dev, 0, uvalue);
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_subcode_ch2_get(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_value *uvalue)
{
struct snd_soc_dai *dai = snd_kcontrol_chip(kcontrol);
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
return mchp_spdifrx_subcode_ch_get(dev, 1, uvalue);
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_boolean_info(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_info *uinfo)
{
uinfo->type = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_TYPE_BOOLEAN;
uinfo->count = 1;
uinfo->value.integer.min = 0;
uinfo->value.integer.max = 1;
return 0;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_ulock_get(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_value *uvalue)
{
struct snd_soc_dai *dai = snd_kcontrol_chip(kcontrol);
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control *ctrl = &dev->control;
u32 val;
int ret;
bool ulock_old = ctrl->ulock;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2023-01-30 12:06:40 +00:00
mutex_lock(&dev->mlock);
ret = pm_runtime_resume_and_get(dev->dev);
if (ret < 0)
goto unlock;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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/*
* The RSR.ULOCK has wrong value if both pclk and gclk are enabled
* and the receiver is disabled. Thus we take into account the
* dev->trigger_enabled here to return a real status.
*/
if (dev->trigger_enabled) {
regmap_read(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_RSR, &val);
ctrl->ulock = !(val & SPDIFRX_RSR_ULOCK);
} else {
ctrl->ulock = 0;
}
uvalue->value.integer.value[0] = ctrl->ulock;
pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(dev->dev);
pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(dev->dev);
unlock:
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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mutex_unlock(&dev->mlock);
return ulock_old != ctrl->ulock;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_badf_get(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_value *uvalue)
{
struct snd_soc_dai *dai = snd_kcontrol_chip(kcontrol);
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control *ctrl = &dev->control;
u32 val;
int ret;
bool badf_old = ctrl->badf;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2023-01-30 12:06:40 +00:00
mutex_lock(&dev->mlock);
ret = pm_runtime_resume_and_get(dev->dev);
if (ret < 0)
goto unlock;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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/*
* The RSR.ULOCK has wrong value if both pclk and gclk are enabled
* and the receiver is disabled. Thus we take into account the
* dev->trigger_enabled here to return a real status.
*/
if (dev->trigger_enabled) {
regmap_read(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_RSR, &val);
ctrl->badf = !!(val & SPDIFRX_RSR_BADF);
} else {
ctrl->badf = 0;
}
pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(dev->dev);
pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(dev->dev);
unlock:
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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mutex_unlock(&dev->mlock);
uvalue->value.integer.value[0] = ctrl->badf;
return badf_old != ctrl->badf;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_signal_get(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_value *uvalue)
{
struct snd_soc_dai *dai = snd_kcontrol_chip(kcontrol);
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control *ctrl = &dev->control;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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u32 val = ~0U, loops = 10;
int ret;
bool signal_old = ctrl->signal;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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mutex_lock(&dev->mlock);
ret = pm_runtime_resume_and_get(dev->dev);
if (ret < 0)
goto unlock;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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/*
* To get the signal we need to have receiver enabled. This
* could be enabled also from trigger() function thus we need to
* take care of not disabling the receiver when it runs.
*/
if (!dev->trigger_enabled) {
regmap_update_bits(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_MR, SPDIFRX_MR_RXEN_MASK,
SPDIFRX_MR_RXEN_ENABLE);
/* Wait for RSR.ULOCK bit. */
while (--loops) {
regmap_read(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_RSR, &val);
if (!(val & SPDIFRX_RSR_ULOCK))
break;
usleep_range(100, 150);
}
regmap_update_bits(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_MR, SPDIFRX_MR_RXEN_MASK,
SPDIFRX_MR_RXEN_DISABLE);
} else {
regmap_read(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_RSR, &val);
}
pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(dev->dev);
pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(dev->dev);
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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unlock:
mutex_unlock(&dev->mlock);
if (!(val & SPDIFRX_RSR_ULOCK))
ctrl->signal = !(val & SPDIFRX_RSR_NOSIGNAL);
else
ctrl->signal = 0;
uvalue->value.integer.value[0] = ctrl->signal;
return signal_old != ctrl->signal;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_rate_info(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_info *uinfo)
{
uinfo->type = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_TYPE_INTEGER;
uinfo->count = 1;
uinfo->value.integer.min = 0;
uinfo->value.integer.max = 192000;
return 0;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_rate_get(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol,
struct snd_ctl_elem_value *ucontrol)
{
struct snd_soc_dai *dai = snd_kcontrol_chip(kcontrol);
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
unsigned long rate;
u32 val;
int ret;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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mutex_lock(&dev->mlock);
ret = pm_runtime_resume_and_get(dev->dev);
if (ret < 0)
goto unlock;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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/*
* The RSR.ULOCK has wrong value if both pclk and gclk are enabled
* and the receiver is disabled. Thus we take into account the
* dev->trigger_enabled here to return a real status.
*/
if (dev->trigger_enabled) {
regmap_read(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_RSR, &val);
/* If the receiver is not locked, ISF data is invalid. */
if (val & SPDIFRX_RSR_ULOCK || !(val & SPDIFRX_RSR_IFS_MASK)) {
ucontrol->value.integer.value[0] = 0;
goto pm_runtime_put;
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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}
} else {
/* Reveicer is not locked, IFS data is invalid. */
ucontrol->value.integer.value[0] = 0;
goto pm_runtime_put;
}
rate = clk_get_rate(dev->gclk);
ucontrol->value.integer.value[0] = rate / (32 * SPDIFRX_RSR_IFS(val));
pm_runtime_put:
pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(dev->dev);
pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(dev->dev);
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2023-01-30 12:06:40 +00:00
unlock:
mutex_unlock(&dev->mlock);
return ret;
}
static struct snd_kcontrol_new mchp_spdifrx_ctrls[] = {
/* Channel status controller */
{
.iface = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_IFACE_PCM,
.name = SNDRV_CTL_NAME_IEC958("", CAPTURE, DEFAULT)
" Channel 1",
.access = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_READ |
SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_VOLATILE,
.info = mchp_spdifrx_info,
.get = mchp_spdifrx_cs1_get,
},
{
.iface = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_IFACE_PCM,
.name = SNDRV_CTL_NAME_IEC958("", CAPTURE, DEFAULT)
" Channel 2",
.access = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_READ |
SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_VOLATILE,
.info = mchp_spdifrx_info,
.get = mchp_spdifrx_cs2_get,
},
{
.iface = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_IFACE_PCM,
.name = SNDRV_CTL_NAME_IEC958("", CAPTURE, MASK),
.access = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_READ,
.info = mchp_spdifrx_info,
.get = mchp_spdifrx_cs_mask,
},
/* User bits controller */
{
.iface = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_IFACE_PCM,
.name = "IEC958 Subcode Capture Default Channel 1",
.access = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_READ |
SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_VOLATILE,
.info = mchp_spdifrx_info,
.get = mchp_spdifrx_subcode_ch1_get,
},
{
.iface = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_IFACE_PCM,
.name = "IEC958 Subcode Capture Default Channel 2",
.access = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_READ |
SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_VOLATILE,
.info = mchp_spdifrx_info,
.get = mchp_spdifrx_subcode_ch2_get,
},
/* Lock status */
{
.iface = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_IFACE_PCM,
.name = SNDRV_CTL_NAME_IEC958("", CAPTURE, NONE) "Unlocked",
.access = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_READ |
SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_VOLATILE,
.info = mchp_spdifrx_boolean_info,
.get = mchp_spdifrx_ulock_get,
},
/* Bad format */
{
.iface = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_IFACE_PCM,
.name = SNDRV_CTL_NAME_IEC958("", CAPTURE, NONE)"Bad Format",
.access = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_READ |
SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_VOLATILE,
.info = mchp_spdifrx_boolean_info,
.get = mchp_spdifrx_badf_get,
},
/* Signal */
{
.iface = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_IFACE_PCM,
.name = SNDRV_CTL_NAME_IEC958("", CAPTURE, NONE) "Signal",
.access = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_READ |
SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_VOLATILE,
.info = mchp_spdifrx_boolean_info,
.get = mchp_spdifrx_signal_get,
},
/* Sampling rate */
{
.iface = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_IFACE_PCM,
.name = SNDRV_CTL_NAME_IEC958("", CAPTURE, NONE) "Rate",
.access = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_READ |
SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_VOLATILE,
.info = mchp_spdifrx_rate_info,
.get = mchp_spdifrx_rate_get,
},
};
static int mchp_spdifrx_dai_probe(struct snd_soc_dai *dai)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
struct mchp_spdifrx_mixer_control *ctrl = &dev->control;
int ch;
snd_soc_dai_init_dma_data(dai, NULL, &dev->capture);
/* Software reset the IP */
regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_CR, SPDIFRX_CR_SWRST);
/* Default configuration */
regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_MR,
SPDIFRX_MR_VBMODE_DISCARD_IF_VB1 |
SPDIFRX_MR_SBMODE_DISCARD |
SPDIFRX_MR_AUTORST_NOACTION |
SPDIFRX_MR_PACK_DISABLED);
for (ch = 0; ch < SPDIFRX_CHANNELS; ch++) {
init_completion(&ctrl->ch_stat[ch].done);
init_completion(&ctrl->user_data[ch].done);
}
/* Add controls */
snd_soc_add_dai_controls(dai, mchp_spdifrx_ctrls,
ARRAY_SIZE(mchp_spdifrx_ctrls));
return 0;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_dai_remove(struct snd_soc_dai *dai)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = snd_soc_dai_get_drvdata(dai);
/* Disable interrupts */
regmap_write(dev->regmap, SPDIFRX_IDR, GENMASK(14, 0));
return 0;
}
static const struct snd_soc_dai_ops mchp_spdifrx_dai_ops = {
.probe = mchp_spdifrx_dai_probe,
.remove = mchp_spdifrx_dai_remove,
.trigger = mchp_spdifrx_trigger,
.hw_params = mchp_spdifrx_hw_params,
};
static struct snd_soc_dai_driver mchp_spdifrx_dai = {
.name = "mchp-spdifrx",
.capture = {
.stream_name = "S/PDIF Capture",
.channels_min = SPDIFRX_CHANNELS,
.channels_max = SPDIFRX_CHANNELS,
.rates = MCHP_SPDIF_RATES,
.formats = MCHP_SPDIF_FORMATS,
},
.ops = &mchp_spdifrx_dai_ops,
};
static const struct snd_soc_component_driver mchp_spdifrx_component = {
.name = "mchp-spdifrx",
.legacy_dai_naming = 1,
};
static const struct of_device_id mchp_spdifrx_dt_ids[] = {
{
.compatible = "microchip,sama7g5-spdifrx",
},
{ /* sentinel */ }
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, mchp_spdifrx_dt_ids);
static int mchp_spdifrx_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *spdifrx = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
regcache_cache_only(spdifrx->regmap, true);
clk_disable_unprepare(spdifrx->gclk);
clk_disable_unprepare(spdifrx->pclk);
return 0;
}
static int mchp_spdifrx_runtime_resume(struct device *dev)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *spdifrx = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
int ret;
ret = clk_prepare_enable(spdifrx->pclk);
if (ret)
return ret;
ret = clk_prepare_enable(spdifrx->gclk);
if (ret)
goto disable_pclk;
regcache_cache_only(spdifrx->regmap, false);
regcache_mark_dirty(spdifrx->regmap);
ret = regcache_sync(spdifrx->regmap);
if (ret) {
regcache_cache_only(spdifrx->regmap, true);
clk_disable_unprepare(spdifrx->gclk);
disable_pclk:
clk_disable_unprepare(spdifrx->pclk);
}
return ret;
}
static const struct dev_pm_ops mchp_spdifrx_pm_ops = {
RUNTIME_PM_OPS(mchp_spdifrx_runtime_suspend, mchp_spdifrx_runtime_resume,
NULL)
};
static int mchp_spdifrx_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev;
struct resource *mem;
struct regmap *regmap;
void __iomem *base;
int irq;
int err;
u32 vers;
/* Get memory for driver data. */
dev = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*dev), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!dev)
return -ENOMEM;
/* Map I/O registers. */
base = devm_platform_get_and_ioremap_resource(pdev, 0, &mem);
if (IS_ERR(base))
return PTR_ERR(base);
regmap = devm_regmap_init_mmio(&pdev->dev, base,
&mchp_spdifrx_regmap_config);
if (IS_ERR(regmap))
return PTR_ERR(regmap);
/* Request IRQ. */
irq = platform_get_irq(pdev, 0);
if (irq < 0)
return irq;
err = devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev, irq, mchp_spdif_interrupt, 0,
dev_name(&pdev->dev), dev);
if (err)
return err;
/* Get the peripheral clock */
dev->pclk = devm_clk_get(&pdev->dev, "pclk");
if (IS_ERR(dev->pclk)) {
err = PTR_ERR(dev->pclk);
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to get the peripheral clock: %d\n",
err);
return err;
}
/* Get the generated clock */
dev->gclk = devm_clk_get(&pdev->dev, "gclk");
if (IS_ERR(dev->gclk)) {
err = PTR_ERR(dev->gclk);
dev_err(&pdev->dev,
"failed to get the PMC generated clock: %d\n", err);
return err;
}
ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: fix controls which rely on rsr register The SPDIFRX block is clocked by 2 clocks: peripheral and generic clocks. Peripheral clock feeds user interface (registers) and generic clock feeds the receiver. To enable the receiver the generic clock needs to be enabled and also the ENABLE bit of MCHP_SPDIFRX_MR register need to be set. The signal control exported by mchp-spdifrx driver reports wrong status when the receiver is disabled. This can happen when requesting the signal and the capture was not previously started. To solve this the receiver needs to be enabled (by enabling generic clock and setting ENABLE bit of MR register) before reading the signal status. As with this fix there are 2 paths now that need to control the generic clock and ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX_MR register (one path though controls, one path though configuration) a mutex has been introduced. We can't rely on subsystem locking as the controls are protected by struct snd_card::controls_rwsem semaphore and configuration is protected by a different lock (embedded in snd_pcm_stream_lock_irq()). The introduction of mutex is also extended to other controls which rely on SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK bit as it has been discovered experimentally that having both clocks enabled but not the receiver (through ENABLE bit of SPDIFRX.MR) leads to inconsistent values of SPDIFRX_RSR.ULOCK. Thus on some controls we rely on software state (dev->trigger_enabled protected by mutex) to retrieve proper values. Fixes: ef265c55c1ac ("ASoC: mchp-spdifrx: add driver for SPDIF RX") Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130120647.638049-2-claudiu.beznea@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2023-01-30 12:06:40 +00:00
/*
* Signal control need a valid rate on gclk. hw_params() configures
* it propertly but requesting signal before any hw_params() has been
* called lead to invalid value returned for signal. Thus, configure
* gclk at a valid rate, here, in initialization, to simplify the
* control path.
*/
clk_set_min_rate(dev->gclk, 48000 * SPDIFRX_GCLK_RATIO_MIN + 1);
mutex_init(&dev->mlock);
dev->dev = &pdev->dev;
dev->regmap = regmap;
platform_set_drvdata(pdev, dev);
pm_runtime_enable(dev->dev);
if (!pm_runtime_enabled(dev->dev)) {
err = mchp_spdifrx_runtime_resume(dev->dev);
if (err)
goto pm_runtime_disable;
}
dev->capture.addr = (dma_addr_t)mem->start + SPDIFRX_RHR;
dev->capture.maxburst = 1;
err = devm_snd_dmaengine_pcm_register(&pdev->dev, NULL, 0);
if (err) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to register PCM: %d\n", err);
goto pm_runtime_suspend;
}
err = devm_snd_soc_register_component(&pdev->dev,
&mchp_spdifrx_component,
&mchp_spdifrx_dai, 1);
if (err) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "fail to register dai\n");
goto pm_runtime_suspend;
}
regmap_read(regmap, SPDIFRX_VERSION, &vers);
dev_info(&pdev->dev, "hw version: %#lx\n", vers & SPDIFRX_VERSION_MASK);
return 0;
pm_runtime_suspend:
if (!pm_runtime_status_suspended(dev->dev))
mchp_spdifrx_runtime_suspend(dev->dev);
pm_runtime_disable:
pm_runtime_disable(dev->dev);
return err;
}
static void mchp_spdifrx_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct mchp_spdifrx_dev *dev = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
pm_runtime_disable(dev->dev);
if (!pm_runtime_status_suspended(dev->dev))
mchp_spdifrx_runtime_suspend(dev->dev);
}
static struct platform_driver mchp_spdifrx_driver = {
.probe = mchp_spdifrx_probe,
.remove_new = mchp_spdifrx_remove,
.driver = {
.name = "mchp_spdifrx",
.of_match_table = mchp_spdifrx_dt_ids,
.pm = pm_ptr(&mchp_spdifrx_pm_ops),
},
};
module_platform_driver(mchp_spdifrx_driver);
MODULE_AUTHOR("Codrin Ciubotariu <codrin.ciubotariu@microchip.com>");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Microchip S/PDIF RX Controller Driver");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");