NetBSD/sys/dev/isa/cmsreg.h

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/* $NetBSD: cmsreg.h,v 1.1 2000/05/01 22:48:33 augustss Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
* Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
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*
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* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
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* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#define CMS_NVOICES 12
#define CMS_FIRST_NOTE 30
/* direct registers */
#define CMS_DATA0 0x00 /* for chip 0, voices 0-5 */
#define CMS_ADDR0 0x01
#define CMS_DATA1 0x02 /* for chip 1, voices 6-11 */
#define CMS_ADDR1 0x03
#define CMS_MREG 0x04 /* always returns 0x7f */
#define CMS_WREG 0x07 /* writable register */
#define CMS_RREG 0x0b /* readable register */
#define CMS_IOSIZE 16
/*
* Note that for each register, if ports CMS_DATA1/CMS_ADDR1 are used
* then the first voice is modified. If ports CMS_DATA2/CMS_ADDR2 are
* used then the second voice is modified.
*/
/*
* Each voice can have a volume between 0 and 15 on both left and
* right channels. The high-order nibble is the right channel volume,
* and the low-order nibble is the left channel volume.
*/
#define CMS_IREG_VOL0 0x00
#define CMS_IREG_VOL1 0x01
#define CMS_IREG_VOL2 0x02
#define CMS_IREG_VOL3 0x03
#define CMS_IREG_VOL4 0x04
#define CMS_IREG_VOL5 0x05
/* Frequency registers */
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ0 0x08
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ1 0x09
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ2 0x0a
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ3 0x0b
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ4 0x0c
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ5 0x0d
/*
* Octave Registers: To get tones in higher octaves the octave
* register for the voice must be set. Each octave register stores
* the octave number for two voices. The high-order nibble is for
* first voice and the low-order nibble is for the second voice.
*/
#define CMS_IREG_OCTAVE_1_0 0x10
#define CMS_IREG_OCTAVE_3_2 0x11
#define CMS_IREG_OCTAVE_5_4 0x12
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ_CTL 0x14 /* voice frequencies */
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ_ENBL0 0x01 /* setting the bit enables the voice */
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ_ENBL1 0x02 /* clearing the bit disables the voice */
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ_ENBL2 0x04
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ_ENBL3 0x08
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ_ENBL4 0x10
#define CMS_IREG_FREQ_ENBL5 0x20
/*
* There are 4 noise generators, each noise generator can be connected
* up to any of three voices:
*
* Noise generator 0: connected to voices 0,1,2
* 1: connected to voices 3,4,5
* 2: connected to voices 6,7,8
* 3: connected to voices 0,10,11
*
* CMS_DATA1/CMS_ADDR1 access noise generators 0 and 1. Each noise
* generator has two bits which control the noise generator rate.
*/
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_CTL 0x15 /* noises */
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_ENBL0 0x01
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_ENBL1 0x02
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_ENBL2 0x04
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_ENBL3 0x08
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_ENBL4 0x10
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_ENBL5 0x20
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_BW 0x16
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_MASK0 0x03 /* bits for noise generator 0 */
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_MASK1 0x30 /* bits for noise generator 1 */
/* the bits in the mask have the following meaning */
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_MASK_28k 0 /* 28kHz */
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_MASK_14k 1 /* 14kHz */
#define CMS_IREG_NOISE_MASK_7k 2 /* 6.8kHz */
#define CMS_IREG_SYS_CTL 0x1c
#define CMS_IREG_SYS_ENBL 0x01 /* enable all channels */
#define CMS_IREG_SYS_RESET 0x02 /* reset and synchronise generators */
/*
* Some useful macros
*/
#define CMS_WRITE(sc, chip, reg, val) \
do { \
(sc)->sc_shadowregs[((chip)<<5) + (reg)] = val; \
bus_space_write_1((sc)->sc_iot, (sc)->sc_ioh, \
CMS_ADDR0 + ((chip)<<1), (reg)); \
bus_space_write_1((sc)->sc_iot, (sc)->sc_ioh, \
CMS_DATA0 + ((chip)<<1), (val)); \
} while (0)
#define CMS_READ(sc, chip, reg) ((sc)->sc_shadowregs[((chip)<<5) + (reg)])
#define CHAN_TO_CHIP(chan) ((chan)>5)
#define CHAN_TO_VOICE(chan) ((chan)%6)
#define OCTAVE_OFFSET(voice) ((voice)>>1)
#define OCTAVE_SHIFT(voice) (((voice)&1)<<2)