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Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -03001/*
2 *
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -03003 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2005 Mike Isely <isely@pobox.com>
5 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License
9 *
10 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 * GNU General Public License for more details.
14 *
15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
17 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
18 *
19 */
20#ifndef __PVRUSB2_HDW_H
21#define __PVRUSB2_HDW_H
22
23#include <linux/usb.h>
24#include <linux/videodev2.h>
25#include "pvrusb2-io.h"
26#include "pvrusb2-ctrl.h"
27
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -030028
29/* Private internal control ids, look these up with
30 pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_by_id() - these are NOT visible in V4L */
31#define PVR2_CID_STDENUM 1
32#define PVR2_CID_STDCUR 2
33#define PVR2_CID_STDAVAIL 3
34#define PVR2_CID_INPUT 4
35#define PVR2_CID_AUDIOMODE 5
36#define PVR2_CID_FREQUENCY 6
37#define PVR2_CID_HRES 7
38#define PVR2_CID_VRES 8
vdb128@picaros.orge784bfb2008-08-30 18:26:39 -030039#define PVR2_CID_CROPL 9
40#define PVR2_CID_CROPT 10
41#define PVR2_CID_CROPW 11
42#define PVR2_CID_CROPH 12
Mike Isely432907f2008-08-31 21:02:20 -030043#define PVR2_CID_CROPCAPPAN 13
44#define PVR2_CID_CROPCAPPAD 14
45#define PVR2_CID_CROPCAPBL 15
46#define PVR2_CID_CROPCAPBT 16
47#define PVR2_CID_CROPCAPBW 17
48#define PVR2_CID_CROPCAPBH 18
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -030049
50/* Legal values for the INPUT state variable */
51#define PVR2_CVAL_INPUT_TV 0
Mike Isely29bf5b12008-04-22 14:45:37 -030052#define PVR2_CVAL_INPUT_DTV 1
Mike Iselydbc40a02008-04-22 14:45:39 -030053#define PVR2_CVAL_INPUT_COMPOSITE 2
54#define PVR2_CVAL_INPUT_SVIDEO 3
Mike Isely29bf5b12008-04-22 14:45:37 -030055#define PVR2_CVAL_INPUT_RADIO 4
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -030056
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -030057enum pvr2_config {
Mike Isely16eb40d2006-12-30 18:27:32 -030058 pvr2_config_empty, /* No configuration */
59 pvr2_config_mpeg, /* Encoded / compressed video */
60 pvr2_config_vbi, /* Standard vbi info */
61 pvr2_config_pcm, /* Audio raw pcm stream */
62 pvr2_config_rawvideo, /* Video raw frames */
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -030063};
64
Mike Isely80793842006-12-27 23:12:28 -030065enum pvr2_v4l_type {
66 pvr2_v4l_type_video,
67 pvr2_v4l_type_vbi,
68 pvr2_v4l_type_radio,
69};
70
Mike Isely681c7392007-11-26 01:48:52 -030071/* Major states that we can be in:
72 *
73 * DEAD - Device is in an unusable state and cannot be recovered. This
74 * can happen if we completely lose the ability to communicate with it
75 * (but it might still on the bus). In this state there's nothing we can
76 * do; it must be replugged in order to recover.
77 *
78 * COLD - Device is in an unusuable state, needs microcontroller firmware.
79 *
80 * WARM - We can communicate with the device and the proper
81 * microcontroller firmware is running, but other device initialization is
82 * still needed (e.g. encoder firmware).
83 *
84 * ERROR - A problem prevents capture operation (e.g. encoder firmware
85 * missing).
86 *
87 * READY - Device is operational, but not streaming.
88 *
89 * RUN - Device is streaming.
90 *
91 */
92#define PVR2_STATE_NONE 0
93#define PVR2_STATE_DEAD 1
94#define PVR2_STATE_COLD 2
95#define PVR2_STATE_WARM 3
96#define PVR2_STATE_ERROR 4
97#define PVR2_STATE_READY 5
98#define PVR2_STATE_RUN 6
99
100/* Translate configuration enum to a string label */
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300101const char *pvr2_config_get_name(enum pvr2_config);
102
103struct pvr2_hdw;
104
105/* Create and return a structure for interacting with the underlying
106 hardware */
107struct pvr2_hdw *pvr2_hdw_create(struct usb_interface *intf,
108 const struct usb_device_id *devid);
109
Mike Iselyc4a88282008-04-22 14:45:44 -0300110/* Perform second stage initialization, passing in a notification callback
111 for when the master state changes. */
Mike Isely794b1602008-04-22 14:45:45 -0300112int pvr2_hdw_initialize(struct pvr2_hdw *,
113 void (*callback_func)(void *),
114 void *callback_data);
Mike Iselyc4a88282008-04-22 14:45:44 -0300115
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300116/* Destroy hardware interaction structure */
117void pvr2_hdw_destroy(struct pvr2_hdw *);
118
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300119/* Return true if in the ready (normal) state */
120int pvr2_hdw_dev_ok(struct pvr2_hdw *);
121
122/* Return small integer number [1..N] for logical instance number of this
123 device. This is useful for indexing array-valued module parameters. */
124int pvr2_hdw_get_unit_number(struct pvr2_hdw *);
125
126/* Get pointer to underlying USB device */
127struct usb_device *pvr2_hdw_get_dev(struct pvr2_hdw *);
128
129/* Retrieve serial number of device */
130unsigned long pvr2_hdw_get_sn(struct pvr2_hdw *);
131
Mike Isely31a18542007-04-08 01:11:47 -0300132/* Retrieve bus location info of device */
133const char *pvr2_hdw_get_bus_info(struct pvr2_hdw *);
134
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300135/* Called when hardware has been unplugged */
136void pvr2_hdw_disconnect(struct pvr2_hdw *);
137
138/* Get the number of defined controls */
139unsigned int pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_count(struct pvr2_hdw *);
140
141/* Retrieve a control handle given its index (0..count-1) */
142struct pvr2_ctrl *pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_by_index(struct pvr2_hdw *,unsigned int);
143
144/* Retrieve a control handle given its internal ID (if any) */
145struct pvr2_ctrl *pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_by_id(struct pvr2_hdw *,unsigned int);
146
147/* Retrieve a control handle given its V4L ID (if any) */
148struct pvr2_ctrl *pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_v4l(struct pvr2_hdw *,unsigned int ctl_id);
149
Mike Iselya761f432006-06-25 20:04:44 -0300150/* Retrieve a control handle given its immediate predecessor V4L ID (if any) */
151struct pvr2_ctrl *pvr2_hdw_get_ctrl_nextv4l(struct pvr2_hdw *,
152 unsigned int ctl_id);
153
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300154/* Commit all control changes made up to this point */
155int pvr2_hdw_commit_ctl(struct pvr2_hdw *);
156
Mike Isely7fb20fa2008-04-22 14:45:37 -0300157/* Return a bit mask of valid input selections for this device. Mask bits
158 * will be according to PVR_CVAL_INPUT_xxxx definitions. */
159unsigned int pvr2_hdw_get_input_available(struct pvr2_hdw *);
160
Mike Isely1cb03b72008-04-21 03:47:43 -0300161/* Return a bit mask of allowed input selections for this device. Mask bits
162 * will be according to PVR_CVAL_INPUT_xxxx definitions. */
163unsigned int pvr2_hdw_get_input_allowed(struct pvr2_hdw *);
164
165/* Change the set of allowed input selections for this device. Both
166 change_mask and change_valu are mask bits according to
167 PVR_CVAL_INPUT_xxxx definitions. The change_mask parameter indicate
168 which settings are being changed and the change_val parameter indicates
169 whether corresponding settings are being set or cleared. */
170int pvr2_hdw_set_input_allowed(struct pvr2_hdw *,
171 unsigned int change_mask,
172 unsigned int change_val);
173
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300174/* Return name for this driver instance */
175const char *pvr2_hdw_get_driver_name(struct pvr2_hdw *);
176
Mike Isely18103c52007-01-20 00:09:47 -0300177/* Mark tuner status stale so that it will be re-fetched */
178void pvr2_hdw_execute_tuner_poll(struct pvr2_hdw *);
179
180/* Return information about the tuner */
181int pvr2_hdw_get_tuner_status(struct pvr2_hdw *,struct v4l2_tuner *);
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300182
Mike Isely432907f2008-08-31 21:02:20 -0300183/* Return information about cropping capabilities */
184int pvr2_hdw_get_cropcap(struct pvr2_hdw *, struct v4l2_cropcap *);
185
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300186/* Query device and see if it thinks it is on a high-speed USB link */
187int pvr2_hdw_is_hsm(struct pvr2_hdw *);
188
Mike Isely78a47102007-11-26 01:58:20 -0300189/* Return a string token representative of the hardware type */
190const char *pvr2_hdw_get_type(struct pvr2_hdw *);
191
192/* Return a single line description of the hardware type */
193const char *pvr2_hdw_get_desc(struct pvr2_hdw *);
194
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300195/* Turn streaming on/off */
196int pvr2_hdw_set_streaming(struct pvr2_hdw *,int);
197
198/* Find out if streaming is on */
199int pvr2_hdw_get_streaming(struct pvr2_hdw *);
200
Mike Isely681c7392007-11-26 01:48:52 -0300201/* Retrieve driver overall state */
202int pvr2_hdw_get_state(struct pvr2_hdw *);
203
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300204/* Configure the type of stream to generate */
205int pvr2_hdw_set_stream_type(struct pvr2_hdw *, enum pvr2_config);
206
207/* Get handle to video output stream */
208struct pvr2_stream *pvr2_hdw_get_video_stream(struct pvr2_hdw *);
209
210/* Emit a video standard struct */
211int pvr2_hdw_get_stdenum_value(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,struct v4l2_standard *std,
212 unsigned int idx);
213
Mike Isely4db666c2007-09-08 22:16:27 -0300214/* Enable / disable retrieval of CPU firmware or prom contents. This must
215 be enabled before pvr2_hdw_cpufw_get() will function. Note that doing
216 this may prevent the device from running (and leaving this mode may
217 imply a device reset). */
218void pvr2_hdw_cpufw_set_enabled(struct pvr2_hdw *,
219 int prom_flag,
220 int enable_flag);
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300221
222/* Return true if we're in a mode for retrieval CPU firmware */
223int pvr2_hdw_cpufw_get_enabled(struct pvr2_hdw *);
224
225/* Retrieve a piece of the CPU's firmware at the given offset. Return
226 value is the number of bytes retrieved or zero if we're past the end or
227 an error otherwise (e.g. if firmware retrieval is not enabled). */
228int pvr2_hdw_cpufw_get(struct pvr2_hdw *,unsigned int offs,
229 char *buf,unsigned int cnt);
230
Pantelis Koukousoulas2fdf3d92006-12-27 23:07:58 -0300231/* Retrieve a previously stored v4l minor device number */
Mike Isely80793842006-12-27 23:12:28 -0300232int pvr2_hdw_v4l_get_minor_number(struct pvr2_hdw *,enum pvr2_v4l_type index);
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300233
Pantelis Koukousoulas2fdf3d92006-12-27 23:07:58 -0300234/* Store a v4l minor device number */
Mike Iselyfd5a75f2006-12-27 23:11:22 -0300235void pvr2_hdw_v4l_store_minor_number(struct pvr2_hdw *,
Mike Isely80793842006-12-27 23:12:28 -0300236 enum pvr2_v4l_type index,int);
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300237
Mike Isely32ffa9a2006-09-23 22:26:52 -0300238/* Direct read/write access to chip's registers:
Hans Verkuilf3d092b2007-02-23 20:55:14 -0300239 match_type - how to interpret match_chip (e.g. driver ID, i2c address)
240 match_chip - chip match value (e.g. I2C_DRIVERD_xxxx)
Mike Isely32ffa9a2006-09-23 22:26:52 -0300241 reg_id - register number to access
242 setFl - true to set the register, false to read it
243 val_ptr - storage location for source / result. */
244int pvr2_hdw_register_access(struct pvr2_hdw *,
Hans Verkuilaecde8b2008-12-30 07:14:19 -0300245 struct v4l2_dbg_match *match, u64 reg_id,
246 int setFl, u64 *val_ptr);
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300247
248/* The following entry points are all lower level things you normally don't
249 want to worry about. */
250
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300251/* Issue a command and get a response from the device. LOTS of higher
252 level stuff is built on this. */
253int pvr2_send_request(struct pvr2_hdw *,
254 void *write_ptr,unsigned int write_len,
255 void *read_ptr,unsigned int read_len);
256
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300257/* Slightly higher level device communication functions. */
258int pvr2_write_register(struct pvr2_hdw *, u16, u32);
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300259
260/* Call if for any reason we can't talk to the hardware anymore - this will
261 cause the driver to stop flailing on the device. */
262void pvr2_hdw_render_useless(struct pvr2_hdw *);
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300263
264/* Set / clear 8051's reset bit */
265void pvr2_hdw_cpureset_assert(struct pvr2_hdw *,int);
266
267/* Execute a USB-commanded device reset */
268void pvr2_hdw_device_reset(struct pvr2_hdw *);
269
Mike Isely681c7392007-11-26 01:48:52 -0300270/* Reset worker's error trapping circuit breaker */
271int pvr2_hdw_untrip(struct pvr2_hdw *);
272
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300273/* Execute hard reset command (after this point it's likely that the
274 encoder will have to be reconfigured). This also clears the "useless"
275 state. */
276int pvr2_hdw_cmd_deep_reset(struct pvr2_hdw *);
277
278/* Execute simple reset command */
279int pvr2_hdw_cmd_powerup(struct pvr2_hdw *);
280
Michael Krufkye1edb192008-04-22 14:45:39 -0300281/* suspend */
282int pvr2_hdw_cmd_powerdown(struct pvr2_hdw *);
283
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300284/* Order decoder to reset */
285int pvr2_hdw_cmd_decoder_reset(struct pvr2_hdw *);
286
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300287/* Direct manipulation of GPIO bits */
288int pvr2_hdw_gpio_get_dir(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,u32 *);
289int pvr2_hdw_gpio_get_out(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,u32 *);
290int pvr2_hdw_gpio_get_in(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,u32 *);
291int pvr2_hdw_gpio_chg_dir(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,u32 msk,u32 val);
292int pvr2_hdw_gpio_chg_out(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,u32 msk,u32 val);
293
294/* This data structure is specifically for the next function... */
295struct pvr2_hdw_debug_info {
296 int big_lock_held;
297 int ctl_lock_held;
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300298 int flag_disconnected;
299 int flag_init_ok;
Mike Isely681c7392007-11-26 01:48:52 -0300300 int flag_ok;
301 int fw1_state;
302 int flag_decoder_missed;
303 int flag_tripped;
304 int state_encoder_ok;
305 int state_encoder_run;
306 int state_decoder_run;
307 int state_usbstream_run;
308 int state_decoder_quiescent;
309 int state_pipeline_config;
310 int state_pipeline_req;
311 int state_pipeline_pause;
312 int state_pipeline_idle;
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300313 int cmd_debug_state;
314 int cmd_debug_write_len;
315 int cmd_debug_read_len;
316 int cmd_debug_write_pend;
317 int cmd_debug_read_pend;
318 int cmd_debug_timeout;
319 int cmd_debug_rstatus;
320 int cmd_debug_wstatus;
321 unsigned char cmd_code;
322};
323
324/* Non-intrusively retrieve internal state info - this is useful for
325 diagnosing lockups. Note that this operation is completed without any
326 kind of locking and so it is not atomic and may yield inconsistent
327 results. This is *purely* a debugging aid. */
Mike Isely681c7392007-11-26 01:48:52 -0300328void pvr2_hdw_get_debug_info_unlocked(const struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,
329 struct pvr2_hdw_debug_info *);
330
331/* Intrusively retrieve internal state info - this is useful for
332 diagnosing overall driver state. This operation synchronizes against
333 the overall driver mutex - so if there are locking problems this will
334 likely hang! This is *purely* a debugging aid. */
335void pvr2_hdw_get_debug_info_locked(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,
336 struct pvr2_hdw_debug_info *);
337
338/* Report out several lines of text that describes driver internal state.
339 Results are written into the passed-in buffer. */
340unsigned int pvr2_hdw_state_report(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw,
341 char *buf_ptr,unsigned int buf_size);
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300342
343/* Cause modules to log their state once */
344void pvr2_hdw_trigger_module_log(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw);
345
346/* Cause encoder firmware to be uploaded into the device. This is normally
347 done autonomously, but the interface is exported here because it is also
348 a debugging aid. */
349int pvr2_upload_firmware2(struct pvr2_hdw *hdw);
350
Mike Iselyd8554972006-06-26 20:58:46 -0300351#endif /* __PVRUSB2_HDW_H */
352
353/*
354 Stuff for Emacs to see, in order to encourage consistent editing style:
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361 */