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Message-ID: <53B3FEB5.1040508@ti.com>
Date:	Wed, 2 Jul 2014 15:44:37 +0300
From:	Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@...com>
To:	<vinod.koul@...el.com>, <dan.j.williams@...el.com>,
	<lars@...afoo.de>, <tiwai@...e.de>,
	Mark Brown <broonie@...nel.org>,
	Liam Girdwood <lgirdwood@...il.com>, <joelf@...com>,
	<nsekhar@...com>
CC:	<linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>, <alsa-devel@...a-project.org>,
	<dmaengine@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 4/4] ALSA: pcm_dmaengine: Correct support for 3 physical
 bytes samples

On 07/02/2014 02:29 PM, Peter Ujfalusi wrote:
> In case of _3LE/_3BE formats the samples are stored in 3 consecutive bytes
> without padding it to 4 bytes. This means that the DMA needs to be able to
> support 3 bytes word length in order to read/write the samples from memory
> correctly. Originally the code treated 24 bits physical length samples as
> they were 32 bits which leads to corruption when playing or recording audio.
> 
> In snd_dmaengine_pcm_open() we should check the slave_caps of the dma if it
> supports DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_3_BYTES. Based on this information we initialize
> the runtime->hw.formats: if DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_3_BYTES is not supported or
> the slave_caps is not provided by the driver we mask out the 24 bits
> physical width sample formats so they will be not available for user space
> to pick. If the DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_3_BYTES is supported _3LE/_3BE formats
> will not be masked so later on they can be valid if both CPU and codec dai
> supports them.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@...com>
> ---
>  sound/core/pcm_dmaengine.c | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>  1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/sound/core/pcm_dmaengine.c b/sound/core/pcm_dmaengine.c
> index d5611ec80381..519b500c5669 100644
> --- a/sound/core/pcm_dmaengine.c
> +++ b/sound/core/pcm_dmaengine.c
> @@ -72,6 +72,8 @@ int snd_hwparams_to_dma_slave_config(const struct snd_pcm_substream *substream,
>  		buswidth = DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_1_BYTE;
>  	else if (bits == 16)
>  		buswidth = DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_2_BYTES;
> +	else if (bits == 24)
> +		buswidth = DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_3_BYTES;
>  	else if (bits <= 32)
>  		buswidth = DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_4_BYTES;
>  	else
> @@ -292,8 +294,12 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(snd_dmaengine_pcm_request_channel);
>  int snd_dmaengine_pcm_open(struct snd_pcm_substream *substream,
>  	struct dma_chan *chan)
>  {
> +	struct snd_pcm_runtime *runtime = substream->runtime;
>  	struct dmaengine_pcm_runtime_data *prtd;
> -	int ret;
> +	struct dma_slave_caps dma_caps;
> +	bool dma_3bytes_supported = false;
> +	u64 fmt_mask = 0;
> +	int i, ret;
>  
>  	if (!chan)
>  		return -ENXIO;
> @@ -311,6 +317,37 @@ int snd_dmaengine_pcm_open(struct snd_pcm_substream *substream,
>  
>  	substream->runtime->private_data = prtd;
>  
> +	/*
> +	 * Prepare formats mask for valid/allowed sample types. If the dma does
> +	 * not support 3bytes word size, it needs to be masked out so user space
> +	 * can not use the format which produces corrupted audio.
> +	 * If the dma driver does not implement get_slave_caps callback, treat
> +	 * it as no 3bytes word support.
> +	 */
> +	if (!dma_get_slave_caps(prtd->dma_chan, &dma_caps)) {
> +		u32 addr_widths;
> +
> +		if (substream->stream == SNDRV_PCM_STREAM_PLAYBACK)
> +			addr_widths = dma_caps.dstn_addr_widths;
> +		else
> +			addr_widths = dma_caps.src_addr_widths;
> +
> +		if (addr_widths & BIT(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_3_BYTES))
> +			dma_3bytes_supported = true;
> +	}
> +
> +	for (i = 0; i <= SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_LAST; i++) {
> +		int bits = snd_pcm_format_physical_width(i);
> +
> +		if (bits == 24 && !dma_3bytes_supported)
> +			fmt_mask |= (1LL << i);
> +	}

per discussion over the irc with Lars we could extend the masking to other
widths as well, which would look something like this:
u32 addr_widths = BIT(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_1_BYTE) |
		  BIT(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_2_BYTES) |
		  BIT(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_4_BYTES);
...
/*
 * Prepare formats mask for valid/allowed sample types. If the dma does
 * not have support for the given physical word size, it needs to be
 * masked out so user space can not use the format which produces
 * corrupted audio.
 * In case the dma driver does not implement the slave_caps the default
 * assumption is that it supports 1, 2 and 4 bytes widths.
 */
if (!dma_get_slave_caps(prtd->dma_chan, &dma_caps)) {
	if (substream->stream == SNDRV_PCM_STREAM_PLAYBACK)
		addr_widths = dma_caps.dstn_addr_widths;
	else
		addr_widths = dma_caps.src_addr_widths;
}

for (i = 0; i <= SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_LAST; i++) {
	int bits = snd_pcm_format_physical_width(i);

	switch (bits) {
	case 8:
		if (!(addr_widths & BIT(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_1_BYTE)))
			fmt_mask |= (1LL << i);
		break;
	case 16:
		if (!(addr_widths & BIT(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_2_BYTES)))
			fmt_mask |= (1LL << i);
		break;
	case 24:
		if (!(addr_widths & BIT(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_3_BYTES)))
			fmt_mask |= (1LL << i);
		break;
	case 32:
		if (!(addr_widths & BIT(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_4_BYTES)))
			fmt_mask |= (1LL << i);
		break;
	case 64:
		if (!(addr_widths & BIT(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_8_BYTES)))
			fmt_mask |= (1LL << i);
		break;
	default:
		fmt_mask |= (1LL << i);
		break;
	}
}

Is this sounds better?


> +
> +	if (runtime->hw.formats)
> +		runtime->hw.formats &= ~fmt_mask;
> +	else
> +		runtime->hw.formats = ~fmt_mask;
> +
>  	return 0;
>  }
>  EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(snd_dmaengine_pcm_open);
> 


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