Patch for ymfpci & Civ:CTP

Pete Zaitcev (zaitcev@redhat.com)
Mon, 22 Oct 2001 02:44:25 -0400


The patch fixes "Civilization: Call To Power" and appears not to
harm mpg123, xmms, Doom. I think that Civ:CTP port code interprets
OSS manual in somewhat obscure way, but since it can be fixed
without disturbing other applications, I do not mind.

This should apply without rejects to both main and -ac tree.

-- Pete

--- linux-2.4.9/drivers/sound/ymfpci.c Sun Aug 12 10:51:42 2001
+++ linux-2.4.9-niph/drivers/sound/ymfpci.c Sun Oct 21 23:13:41 2001
@@ -66,10 +66,13 @@
* I do not believe in debug levels as I never can guess what
* part of the code is going to be problematic in the future.
* Don't forget to run your klogd with -c 8.
+ *
+ * Example (do not remove):
+ * #define YMFDBG(fmt, arg...) do{ printk(KERN_DEBUG fmt, ##arg); }while(0)
*/
-/* #define YMFDBG(fmt, arg...) do{ printk(KERN_DEBUG fmt, ##arg); }while(0) */
-#define YMFDBGW(fmt, arg...) /* */
-#define YMFDBGI(fmt, arg...) /* */
+#define YMFDBGW(fmt, arg...) /* */ /* write counts */
+#define YMFDBGI(fmt, arg...) /* */ /* interrupts */
+#define YMFDBGX(fmt, arg...) /* */ /* ioctl */

static int ymf_playback_trigger(ymfpci_t *unit, struct ymf_pcm *ypcm, int cmd);
static void ymf_capture_trigger(ymfpci_t *unit, struct ymf_pcm *ypcm, int cmd);
@@ -330,7 +333,7 @@
int w_16;
unsigned bufsize;
unsigned long flags;
- int redzone;
+ int redzone, redfrags;
int ret;

w_16 = ymf_pcm_format_width(state->format.format) == 16;
@@ -352,36 +355,27 @@
* Import what Doom might have set with SNDCTL_DSP_SETFRAGMENT.
*/
bufsize = PAGE_SIZE << dmabuf->buforder;
- /* lets hand out reasonable big ass buffers by default */
- dmabuf->fragshift = (dmabuf->buforder + PAGE_SHIFT -2);
+ /* By default we give 4 big buffers. */
+ dmabuf->fragshift = (dmabuf->buforder + PAGE_SHIFT - 2);
if (dmabuf->ossfragshift > 3 &&
dmabuf->ossfragshift < dmabuf->fragshift) {
+ /* If OSS set smaller fragments, give more smaller buffers. */
dmabuf->fragshift = dmabuf->ossfragshift;
}
- dmabuf->numfrag = bufsize >> dmabuf->fragshift;
- while (dmabuf->numfrag < 4 && dmabuf->fragshift > 3) {
- dmabuf->fragshift--;
- dmabuf->numfrag = bufsize >> dmabuf->fragshift;
- }
dmabuf->fragsize = 1 << dmabuf->fragshift;
- dmabuf->dmasize = dmabuf->numfrag << dmabuf->fragshift;

- if (dmabuf->ossmaxfrags >= 2 && dmabuf->ossmaxfrags < dmabuf->numfrag) {
- dmabuf->numfrag = dmabuf->ossmaxfrags;
- dmabuf->dmasize = dmabuf->numfrag << dmabuf->fragshift;
+ dmabuf->numfrag = bufsize >> dmabuf->fragshift;
+ dmabuf->dmasize = dmabuf->numfrag << dmabuf->fragshift;

+ if (dmabuf->ossmaxfrags >= 2) {
redzone = ymf_calc_lend(state->format.rate);
- redzone <<= (state->format.shift + 1);
- if (dmabuf->dmasize < redzone*3) {
- /*
- * The driver works correctly with minimum dmasize
- * of redzone*2, but it produces stoppage and clicks.
- * So, make it little larger for smoother sound.
- * XXX Make dmasize a wholy divisible by fragsize.
- */
-// printk(KERN_ERR "ymfpci: dmasize=%d < redzone=%d * 3\n",
-// dmabuf->dmasize, redzone);
- dmabuf->dmasize = redzone*3;
+ redzone <<= state->format.shift;
+ redzone *= 3;
+ redfrags = (redzone + dmabuf->fragsize-1) >> dmabuf->fragshift;
+
+ if (dmabuf->ossmaxfrags + redfrags < dmabuf->numfrag) {
+ dmabuf->numfrag = dmabuf->ossmaxfrags + redfrags;
+ dmabuf->dmasize = dmabuf->numfrag << dmabuf->fragshift;
}
}

@@ -1437,7 +1434,7 @@
set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
remove_wait_queue(&dmabuf->wait, &waita);

- YMFDBGW("ymf_write: dmabuf.count %d\n", dmabuf->count);
+ YMFDBGW("ymf_write: ret %d dmabuf.count %d\n", ret, dmabuf->count);
return ret;
}

@@ -1791,6 +1820,7 @@
case SNDCTL_DSP_SETSYNCRO:
case SOUND_PCM_WRITE_FILTER:
case SOUND_PCM_READ_FILTER:
+ YMFDBGX("ymf_ioctl: cmd 0x%x unsupported\n", cmd);
return -ENOTTY;

default:
@@ -1799,7 +1829,8 @@
* or perhaps they expect "universal" ioctls,
* for instance we get SNDCTL_TMR_CONTINUE here.
*/
- break;
+ YMFDBGX("ymf_ioctl: cmd 0x%x unknown\n", cmd);
+ break;
}
return -ENOTTY;
}
-
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