1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
2/*
3 *
4 *  Copyright (C) 2005 Mike Isely <isely@pobox.com>
5 */
6#ifndef __PVRUSB2_HDW_INTERNAL_H
7#define __PVRUSB2_HDW_INTERNAL_H
8
9/*
10
11  This header sets up all the internal structures and definitions needed to
12  track and coordinate the driver's interaction with the hardware.  ONLY
13  source files which actually implement part of that whole circus should be
14  including this header.  Higher levels, like the external layers to the
15  various public APIs (V4L, sysfs, etc) should NOT ever include this
16  private, internal header.  This means that pvrusb2-hdw, pvrusb2-encoder,
17  etc will include this, but pvrusb2-v4l should not.
18
19*/
20
21#include <linux/videodev2.h>
22#include <linux/i2c.h>
23#include <linux/workqueue.h>
24#include <linux/mutex.h>
25#include "pvrusb2-hdw.h"
26#include "pvrusb2-io.h"
27#include <media/v4l2-device.h>
28#include <media/drv-intf/cx2341x.h>
29#include <media/i2c/ir-kbd-i2c.h>
30#include "pvrusb2-devattr.h"
31
32/* Legal values for PVR2_CID_HSM */
33#define PVR2_CVAL_HSM_FAIL 0
34#define PVR2_CVAL_HSM_FULL 1
35#define PVR2_CVAL_HSM_HIGH 2
36
37#define PVR2_VID_ENDPOINT        0x84
38#define PVR2_UNK_ENDPOINT        0x86    /* maybe raw yuv ? */
39#define PVR2_VBI_ENDPOINT        0x88
40
41#define PVR2_CTL_BUFFSIZE        64
42
43#define FREQTABLE_SIZE 500
44
45#define LOCK_TAKE(x) do { mutex_lock(&x##_mutex); x##_held = !0; } while (0)
46#define LOCK_GIVE(x) do { x##_held = 0; mutex_unlock(&x##_mutex); } while (0)
47
48typedef int (*pvr2_ctlf_is_dirty)(struct pvr2_ctrl *);
49typedef void (*pvr2_ctlf_clear_dirty)(struct pvr2_ctrl *);
50typedef int (*pvr2_ctlf_check_value)(struct pvr2_ctrl *,int);
51typedef int (*pvr2_ctlf_get_value)(struct pvr2_ctrl *,int *);
52typedef int (*pvr2_ctlf_set_value)(struct pvr2_ctrl *,int msk,int val);
53typedef int (*pvr2_ctlf_val_to_sym)(struct pvr2_ctrl *,int msk,int val,
54				    char *,unsigned int,unsigned int *);
55typedef int (*pvr2_ctlf_sym_to_val)(struct pvr2_ctrl *,
56				    const char *,unsigned int,
57				    int *mskp,int *valp);
58typedef unsigned int (*pvr2_ctlf_get_v4lflags)(struct pvr2_ctrl *);
59
60/* This structure describes a specific control.  A table of these is set up
61   in pvrusb2-hdw.c. */
62struct pvr2_ctl_info {
63	/* Control's name suitable for use as an identifier */
64	const char *name;
65
66	/* Short description of control */
67	const char *desc;
68
69	/* Control's implementation */
70	pvr2_ctlf_get_value get_value;      /* Get its value */
71	pvr2_ctlf_get_value get_def_value;  /* Get its default value */
72	pvr2_ctlf_get_value get_min_value;  /* Get minimum allowed value */
73	pvr2_ctlf_get_value get_max_value;  /* Get maximum allowed value */
74	pvr2_ctlf_set_value set_value;      /* Set its value */
75	pvr2_ctlf_check_value check_value;  /* Check that value is valid */
76	pvr2_ctlf_val_to_sym val_to_sym;    /* Custom convert value->symbol */
77	pvr2_ctlf_sym_to_val sym_to_val;    /* Custom convert symbol->value */
78	pvr2_ctlf_is_dirty is_dirty;        /* Return true if dirty */
79	pvr2_ctlf_clear_dirty clear_dirty;  /* Clear dirty state */
80	pvr2_ctlf_get_v4lflags get_v4lflags;/* Retrieve v4l flags */
81
82	/* Control's type (int, enum, bitmask) */
83	enum pvr2_ctl_type type;
84
85	/* Associated V4L control ID, if any */
86	int v4l_id;
87
88	/* Associated driver internal ID, if any */
89	int internal_id;
90
91	/* Don't implicitly initialize this control's value */
92	int skip_init;
93
94	/* Starting value for this control */
95	int default_value;
96
97	/* Type-specific control information */
98	union {
99		struct { /* Integer control */
100			long min_value; /* lower limit */
101			long max_value; /* upper limit */
102		} type_int;
103		struct { /* enumerated control */
104			unsigned int count;       /* enum value count */
105			const char * const *value_names; /* symbol names */
106		} type_enum;
107		struct { /* bitmask control */
108			unsigned int valid_bits; /* bits in use */
109			const char **bit_names;  /* symbol name/bit */
110		} type_bitmask;
111	} def;
112};
113
114
115/* Same as pvr2_ctl_info, but includes storage for the control description */
116#define PVR2_CTLD_INFO_DESC_SIZE 32
117struct pvr2_ctld_info {
118	struct pvr2_ctl_info info;
119	char desc[PVR2_CTLD_INFO_DESC_SIZE];
120};
121
122struct pvr2_ctrl {
123	const struct pvr2_ctl_info *info;
124	struct pvr2_hdw *hdw;
125};
126
127
128
129/* Disposition of firmware1 loading situation */
130#define FW1_STATE_UNKNOWN 0
131#define FW1_STATE_MISSING 1
132#define FW1_STATE_FAILED 2
133#define FW1_STATE_RELOAD 3
134#define FW1_STATE_OK 4
135
136/* What state the device is in if it is a hybrid */
137#define PVR2_PATHWAY_UNKNOWN 0
138#define PVR2_PATHWAY_ANALOG 1
139#define PVR2_PATHWAY_DIGITAL 2
140
141typedef int (*pvr2_i2c_func)(struct pvr2_hdw *,u8,u8 *,u16,u8 *, u16);
142#define PVR2_I2C_FUNC_CNT 128
143
144/* This structure contains all state data directly needed to
145   manipulate the hardware (as opposed to complying with a kernel
146   interface) */
147struct pvr2_hdw {
148	/* Underlying USB device handle */
149	struct usb_device *usb_dev;
150	struct usb_interface *usb_intf;
151
152	/* Our handle into the v4l2 sub-device architecture */
153	struct v4l2_device v4l2_dev;
154	/* Device description, anything that must adjust behavior based on
155	   device specific info will use information held here. */
156	const struct pvr2_device_desc *hdw_desc;
157
158	/* Kernel worker thread handling */
159	struct work_struct workpoll;     /* Update driver state */
160
161	/* Video spigot */
162	struct pvr2_stream *vid_stream;
163
164	/* Mutex for all hardware state control */
165	struct mutex big_lock_mutex;
166	int big_lock_held;  /* For debugging */
167
168	/* This is a simple string which identifies the instance of this
169	   driver.  It is unique within the set of existing devices, but
170	   there is no attempt to keep the name consistent with the same
171	   physical device each time. */
172	char name[32];
173
174	/* This is a simple string which identifies the physical device
175	   instance itself - if possible.  (If not possible, then it is
176	   based on the specific driver instance, similar to name above.)
177	   The idea here is that userspace might hopefully be able to use
178	   this recognize specific tuners.  It will encode a serial number,
179	   if available. */
180	char identifier[32];
181
182	/* I2C stuff */
183	struct i2c_adapter i2c_adap;
184	struct i2c_algorithm i2c_algo;
185	pvr2_i2c_func i2c_func[PVR2_I2C_FUNC_CNT];
186	int i2c_cx25840_hack_state;
187	int i2c_linked;
188
189	/* IR related */
190	unsigned int ir_scheme_active; /* IR scheme as seen from the outside */
191	struct IR_i2c_init_data ir_init_data; /* params passed to IR modules */
192
193	/* Frequency table */
194	unsigned int freqTable[FREQTABLE_SIZE];
195	unsigned int freqProgSlot;
196
197	/* Stuff for handling low level control interaction with device */
198	struct mutex ctl_lock_mutex;
199	int ctl_lock_held;  /* For debugging */
200	struct urb *ctl_write_urb;
201	struct urb *ctl_read_urb;
202	unsigned char *ctl_write_buffer;
203	unsigned char *ctl_read_buffer;
204	int ctl_write_pend_flag;
205	int ctl_read_pend_flag;
206	int ctl_timeout_flag;
207	struct completion ctl_done;
208	unsigned char cmd_buffer[PVR2_CTL_BUFFSIZE];
209	int cmd_debug_state;               // Low level command debugging info
210	unsigned char cmd_debug_code;      //
211	unsigned int cmd_debug_write_len;  //
212	unsigned int cmd_debug_read_len;   //
213
214	/* Bits of state that describe what is going on with various parts
215	   of the driver. */
216	int state_pathway_ok;         /* Pathway config is ok */
217	int state_encoder_ok;         /* Encoder is operational */
218	int state_encoder_run;        /* Encoder is running */
219	int state_encoder_config;     /* Encoder is configured */
220	int state_encoder_waitok;     /* Encoder pre-wait done */
221	int state_encoder_runok;      /* Encoder has run for >= .25 sec */
222	int state_decoder_run;        /* Decoder is running */
223	int state_decoder_ready;      /* Decoder is stabilized & streamable */
224	int state_usbstream_run;      /* FX2 is streaming */
225	int state_decoder_quiescent;  /* Decoder idle for minimal interval */
226	int state_pipeline_config;    /* Pipeline is configured */
227	int state_pipeline_req;       /* Somebody wants to stream */
228	int state_pipeline_pause;     /* Pipeline must be paused */
229	int state_pipeline_idle;      /* Pipeline not running */
230
231	/* This is the master state of the driver.  It is the combined
232	   result of other bits of state.  Examining this will indicate the
233	   overall state of the driver.  Values here are one of
234	   PVR2_STATE_xxxx */
235	unsigned int master_state;
236
237	/* True if device led is currently on */
238	int led_on;
239
240	/* True if states must be re-evaluated */
241	int state_stale;
242
243	void (*state_func)(void *);
244	void *state_data;
245
246	/* Timer for measuring required decoder settling time before we're
247	   allowed to fire it up again. */
248	struct timer_list quiescent_timer;
249
250	/* Timer for measuring decoder stabilization time, which is the
251	   amount of time we need to let the decoder run before we can
252	   trust its output (otherwise the encoder might see garbage and
253	   then fail to start correctly). */
254	struct timer_list decoder_stabilization_timer;
255
256	/* Timer for measuring encoder pre-wait time */
257	struct timer_list encoder_wait_timer;
258
259	/* Timer for measuring encoder minimum run time */
260	struct timer_list encoder_run_timer;
261
262	/* Place to block while waiting for state changes */
263	wait_queue_head_t state_wait_data;
264
265
266	int force_dirty;        /* consider all controls dirty if true */
267	int flag_ok;            /* device in known good state */
268	int flag_modulefail;    /* true if at least one module failed to load */
269	int flag_disconnected;  /* flag_ok == 0 due to disconnect */
270	int flag_init_ok;       /* true if structure is fully initialized */
271	int fw1_state;          /* current situation with fw1 */
272	int pathway_state;      /* one of PVR2_PATHWAY_xxx */
273	int flag_decoder_missed;/* We've noticed missing decoder */
274	int flag_tripped;       /* Indicates overall failure to start */
275
276	unsigned int decoder_client_id;
277
278	// CPU firmware info (used to help find / save firmware data)
279	char *fw_buffer;
280	unsigned int fw_size;
281	int fw_cpu_flag; /* True if we are dealing with the CPU */
282
283	/* Tuner / frequency control stuff */
284	unsigned int tuner_type;
285	int tuner_updated;
286	unsigned int freqValTelevision;  /* Current freq for tv mode */
287	unsigned int freqValRadio;       /* Current freq for radio mode */
288	unsigned int freqSlotTelevision; /* Current slot for tv mode */
289	unsigned int freqSlotRadio;      /* Current slot for radio mode */
290	unsigned int freqSelector;       /* 0=radio 1=television */
291	int freqDirty;
292
293	/* Current tuner info - this information is polled from the I2C bus */
294	struct v4l2_tuner tuner_signal_info;
295	int tuner_signal_stale;
296
297	/* Cropping capability info */
298	struct v4l2_cropcap cropcap_info;
299	int cropcap_stale;
300
301	/* Video standard handling */
302	v4l2_std_id std_mask_eeprom; // Hardware supported selections
303	v4l2_std_id std_mask_avail;  // Which standards we may select from
304	v4l2_std_id std_mask_cur;    // Currently selected standard(s)
305	int std_enum_cur;            // selected standard enumeration value
306	int std_dirty;               // True if std_mask_cur has changed
307	struct pvr2_ctl_info std_info_enum;
308	struct pvr2_ctl_info std_info_avail;
309	struct pvr2_ctl_info std_info_cur;
310	struct pvr2_ctl_info std_info_detect;
311
312	// Generated string names, one per actual V4L2 standard
313	const char *std_mask_ptrs[32];
314	char std_mask_names[32][16];
315
316	int unit_number;             /* ID for driver instance */
317	unsigned long serial_number; /* ID for hardware itself */
318
319	char bus_info[32]; /* Bus location info */
320
321	/* Minor numbers used by v4l logic (yes, this is a hack, as there
322	   should be no v4l junk here).  Probably a better way to do this. */
323	int v4l_minor_number_video;
324	int v4l_minor_number_vbi;
325	int v4l_minor_number_radio;
326
327	/* Bit mask of PVR2_CVAL_INPUT choices which are valid for the hardware */
328	unsigned int input_avail_mask;
329	/* Bit mask of PVR2_CVAL_INPUT choices which are currently allowed */
330	unsigned int input_allowed_mask;
331
332	/* Location of eeprom or a negative number if none */
333	int eeprom_addr;
334
335	enum pvr2_config active_stream_type;
336	enum pvr2_config desired_stream_type;
337
338	/* Control state needed for cx2341x module */
339	struct cx2341x_mpeg_params enc_cur_state;
340	struct cx2341x_mpeg_params enc_ctl_state;
341	/* True if an encoder attribute has changed */
342	int enc_stale;
343	/* True if an unsafe encoder attribute has changed */
344	int enc_unsafe_stale;
345	/* True if enc_cur_state is valid */
346	int enc_cur_valid;
347
348	/* Control state */
349#define VCREATE_DATA(lab) int lab##_val; int lab##_dirty
350	VCREATE_DATA(brightness);
351	VCREATE_DATA(contrast);
352	VCREATE_DATA(saturation);
353	VCREATE_DATA(hue);
354	VCREATE_DATA(volume);
355	VCREATE_DATA(balance);
356	VCREATE_DATA(bass);
357	VCREATE_DATA(treble);
358	VCREATE_DATA(mute);
359	VCREATE_DATA(cropl);
360	VCREATE_DATA(cropt);
361	VCREATE_DATA(cropw);
362	VCREATE_DATA(croph);
363	VCREATE_DATA(input);
364	VCREATE_DATA(audiomode);
365	VCREATE_DATA(res_hor);
366	VCREATE_DATA(res_ver);
367	VCREATE_DATA(srate);
368#undef VCREATE_DATA
369
370	struct pvr2_ctld_info *mpeg_ctrl_info;
371
372	struct pvr2_ctrl *controls;
373	unsigned int control_cnt;
374};
375
376/* This function gets the current frequency */
377unsigned long pvr2_hdw_get_cur_freq(struct pvr2_hdw *);
378
379void pvr2_hdw_status_poll(struct pvr2_hdw *);
380
381#endif /* __PVRUSB2_HDW_INTERNAL_H */
382