nuttx/configs/sama5d4-ek/src/sam_wm8904.c
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/************************************************************************************
* configs/sama5d4-ek/src/sam_wm8904.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2014 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
* Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
*
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************************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <nuttx/i2c.h>
#include <nuttx/audio/i2s.h>
#include <nuttx/audio/pcm.h>
#include <nuttx/audio/wm8904.h>
#include <arch/board/board.h>
#include "up_arch.h"
#include "sam_pio.h"
#include "sam_twi.h"
#include "sam_ssc.h"
#include "sam_pck.h"
#include "sama5d4-ek.h"
#ifdef HAVE_WM8904
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-Processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Private Types
****************************************************************************/
struct sama5d4ek_mwinfo_s
{
/* Standard MW8904 interface */
struct wm8904_lower_s lower;
/* Extensions for the sama5d4ek board */
wm8904_handler_t handler;
FAR void *arg;
};
/****************************************************************************
* Private Function Prototypes
****************************************************************************/
/* IRQ/PIO access callbacks. These operations all hidden behind
* callbacks to isolate the WM8904 driver from differences in PIO
* interrupt handling by varying boards and MCUs. If possible,
* interrupts should be configured on both rising and falling edges
* so that contact and loss-of-contact events can be detected.
*
* attach - Attach the WM8904 interrupt handler to the PIO interrupt
* enable - Enable or disable the PIO interrupt
*/
static int wm8904_attach(FAR const struct wm8904_lower_s *lower,
wm8904_handler_t isr, FAR void *arg);
static bool wm8904_enable(FAR const struct wm8904_lower_s *lower,
bool enable);
/****************************************************************************
* Private Data
****************************************************************************/
/* A reference to a structure of this type must be passed to the WM8904
* driver. This structure provides information about the configuration
* of the WM8904 and provides some board-specific hooks.
*
* Memory for this structure is provided by the caller. It is not copied
* by the driver and is presumed to persist while the driver is active.
*/
static struct sama5d4ek_mwinfo_s g_wm8904info =
{
.lower =
{
.address = WM8904_I2C_ADDRESS,
.frequency = CONFIG_SAMA5D4EK_WM8904_I2CFREQUENCY,
#ifdef CONFIG_SAMA5D4EK_WM8904_SRCSCK
.mclk = BOARD_SLOWCLK_FREQUENCY,
#else
.mclk = BOARD_MAINCK_FREQUENCY,
#endif
.attach = wm8904_attach,
.enable = wm8904_enable,
},
};
/****************************************************************************
* Private Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* IRQ/PIO access callbacks. These operations all hidden behind
* callbacks to isolate the WM8904 driver from differences in PIO
* interrupt handling by varying boards and MCUs. If possible,
* interrupts should be configured on both rising and falling edges
* so that contact and loss-of-contact events can be detected.
*
* attach - Attach the WM8904 interrupt handler to the PIO interrupt
* enable - Enable or disable the PIO interrupt
* clear - Acknowledge/clear any pending PIO interrupt
*
****************************************************************************/
static int wm8904_attach(FAR const struct wm8904_lower_s *lower,
wm8904_handler_t isr, FAR void *arg)
{
if (isr)
{
/* Just save the address of the handler and its argument for now. The
* new handler will called via wm8904_interrupt() when the interrupt occurs.
*/
audvdbg("Attaching %p\n", isr);
g_wm8904info.handler = isr;
g_wm8904info.arg = arg;
}
else
{
audvdbg("Detaching %p\n", g_wm8904info.handler);
(void)wm8904_enable(lower, false);
g_wm8904info.handler = NULL;
g_wm8904info.arg = NULL;
}
return OK;
}
static bool wm8904_enable(FAR const struct wm8904_lower_s *lower, bool enable)
{
static bool enabled;
irqstate_t flags;
bool ret;
/* Has the interrupt state changed */
flags = irqsave();
if (enable != enabled)
{
/* Enable or disable interrupts */
if (enable && g_wm8904info.handler)
{
audvdbg("Enabling\n");
sam_pioirqenable(IRQ_INT_WM8904);
enabled = true;
}
else
{
audvdbg("Disabling\n");
sam_pioirqdisable(IRQ_INT_WM8904);
enabled = false;
}
}
ret = enabled;
irqrestore(flags);
return ret;
}
static int wm8904_interrupt(int irq, FAR void *context)
{
/* Just forward the interrupt to the WM8904 driver */
audvdbg("handler %p\n", g_wm8904info.handler);
if (g_wm8904info.handler)
{
return g_wm8904info.handler(&g_wm8904info.lower, g_wm8904info.arg);
}
/* We got an interrupt with no handler. This should not
* happen.
*/
sam_pioirqdisable(IRQ_INT_WM8904);
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: sam_wm8904_initialize
*
* Description:
* This function is called by platform-specific, setup logic to configure
* and register the WM8904 device. This function will register the driver
* as /dev/wm8904[x] where x is determined by the minor device number.
*
* Input Parameters:
* minor - The input device minor number
*
* Returned Value:
* Zero is returned on success. Otherwise, a negated errno value is
* returned to indicate the nature of the failure.
*
****************************************************************************/
int sam_wm8904_initialize(int minor)
{
FAR struct audio_lowerhalf_s *wm8904;
FAR struct audio_lowerhalf_s *pcm;
FAR struct i2c_dev_s *i2c;
FAR struct i2s_dev_s *i2s;
static bool initialized = false;
char devname[12];
int ret;
auddbg("minor %d\n", minor);
DEBUGASSERT(minor >= 0 && minor <= 25);
/* Have we already initialized? Since we never uninitialize we must prevent
* multiple initializations. This is necessary, for example, when the
* touchscreen example is used as a built-in application in NSH and can be
* called numerous time. It will attempt to initialize each time.
*/
if (!initialized)
{
/* Configure the WM8904 interrupt pin */
(void)sam_configpio(PIO_INT_WM8904);
/* Get an instance of the I2C interface for the WM8904 chip select */
i2c = up_i2cinitialize(WM8904_TWI_BUS);
if (!i2c)
{
auddbg("Failed to initialize TWI%d\n", WM8904_TWI_BUS);
ret = -ENODEV;
goto errout;
}
/* Get an instance of the I2S interface for the WM8904 data channel */
i2s = sam_ssc_initialize(WM8904_SSC_BUS);
if (!i2s)
{
auddbg("Failed to initialize SSC%d\n", WM8904_SSC_BUS);
ret = -ENODEV;
goto errout_with_i2c;
}
/* Configure the DAC master clock. This clock is provided by PCK2 (PB10)
* that is connected to the WM8904 MCLK.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_SAMA5D4EK_WM8904_SRCSCK
/* Drive the DAC with the slow clock (32.768 KHz). The slow clock was
* enabled in sam_boot.c if needed.
*/
(void)sam_pck_configure(PCK2, PCKSRC_SCK, BOARD_SLOWCLK_FREQUENCY);
#else
/* Drive the DAC with the main clock (12 MHz) */
(void)sam_pck_configure(PCK2, PCKSRC_MAINCK, BOARD_MAINCK_FREQUENCY);
#endif
/* Enable the DAC master clock */
sam_pck_enable(PCK2, true);
/* Configure WM8904 interrupts */
sam_pioirq(PIO_INT_WM8904);
ret = irq_attach(IRQ_INT_WM8904, wm8904_interrupt);
if (ret < 0)
{
auddbg("ERROR: Failed to attach WM8904 interrupt: %d\n", ret);
goto errout_with_i2s;
}
/* Now we can use these I2C and I2S interfaces to initialize the
* MW8904 which will return an audio interface.
*/
wm8904 = wm8904_initialize(i2c, i2s, &g_wm8904info.lower);
if (!wm8904)
{
auddbg("Failed to initialize the WM8904\n");
ret = -ENODEV;
goto errout_with_irq;
}
/* No we can embed the WM8904/I2C/I2S conglomerate into a PCM decoder
* instance so that we will have a PCM front end for the the WM8904
* driver.
*/
pcm = pcm_decode_initialize(wm8904);
if (!pcm)
{
auddbg("ERROR: Failed create the PCM decoder\n");
ret = -ENODEV;
goto errout_with_wm8904;
}
/* Create a device name */
snprintf(devname, 12, "pcm%d", minor);
/* Finally, we can register the PCM/WM8904/I2C/I2S audio device.
*
* Is anyone young enough to remember Rube Goldberg?
*/
ret = audio_register(devname, pcm);
if (ret < 0)
{
auddbg("ERROR: Failed to register /dev/%s device: %d\n", devname, ret);
goto errout_with_pcm;
}
/* Now we are initialized */
initialized = true;
}
return OK;
/* Error exits. Unfortunately there is no mechanism in place now to
* recover resources from most errors on initialization failures.
*/
errout_with_pcm:
errout_with_wm8904:
errout_with_irq:
irq_detach(IRQ_INT_WM8904);
errout_with_i2s:
errout_with_i2c:
errout:
return ret;
}
#endif /* HAVE_WM8904 */