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linux-next/include/media/cx25840.h
Steven Toth adddf86b4c [media] cx25840: Add a flag to enable the CX23888 DIF to be enabled or not
The CX23888 (HVR1850 and other new cards) contain a DIF which is responsible
for demodulating the audio and video. It's built directly into the CX23888
PCIe bridge. It needs to be enabled and disabled on a per-card and per-input
basis. We pass this flag from the cx23885 core driver to the sub-device
when we need the cx25840 driver to enable/disable with the DIF correctly.

Signed-off-by: Steven Toth <stoth@kernellabs.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2012-01-05 06:49:38 -02:00

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/*
cx25840.h - definition for cx25840/1/2/3 inputs
Copyright (C) 2006 Hans Verkuil (hverkuil@xs4all.nl)
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#ifndef _CX25840_H_
#define _CX25840_H_
/* Note that the cx25840 driver requires that the bridge driver calls the
v4l2_subdev's init operation in order to load the driver's firmware.
Without this the audio standard detection will fail and you will
only get mono.
Since loading the firmware is often problematic when the driver is
compiled into the kernel I recommend postponing calling this function
until the first open of the video device. Another reason for
postponing it is that loading this firmware takes a long time (seconds)
due to the slow i2c bus speed. So it will speed up the boot process if
you can avoid loading the fw as long as the video device isn't used. */
enum cx25840_video_input {
/* Composite video inputs In1-In8 */
CX25840_COMPOSITE1 = 1,
CX25840_COMPOSITE2,
CX25840_COMPOSITE3,
CX25840_COMPOSITE4,
CX25840_COMPOSITE5,
CX25840_COMPOSITE6,
CX25840_COMPOSITE7,
CX25840_COMPOSITE8,
/* S-Video inputs consist of one luma input (In1-In8) ORed with one
chroma input (In5-In8) */
CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA1 = 0x10,
CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA2 = 0x20,
CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA3 = 0x30,
CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA4 = 0x40,
CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA5 = 0x50,
CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA6 = 0x60,
CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA7 = 0x70,
CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA8 = 0x80,
CX25840_SVIDEO_CHROMA4 = 0x400,
CX25840_SVIDEO_CHROMA5 = 0x500,
CX25840_SVIDEO_CHROMA6 = 0x600,
CX25840_SVIDEO_CHROMA7 = 0x700,
CX25840_SVIDEO_CHROMA8 = 0x800,
/* S-Video aliases for common luma/chroma combinations */
CX25840_SVIDEO1 = 0x510,
CX25840_SVIDEO2 = 0x620,
CX25840_SVIDEO3 = 0x730,
CX25840_SVIDEO4 = 0x840,
/* Allow frames to specify specific input configurations */
CX25840_VIN1_CH1 = 0x80000000,
CX25840_VIN2_CH1 = 0x80000001,
CX25840_VIN3_CH1 = 0x80000002,
CX25840_VIN4_CH1 = 0x80000003,
CX25840_VIN5_CH1 = 0x80000004,
CX25840_VIN6_CH1 = 0x80000005,
CX25840_VIN7_CH1 = 0x80000006,
CX25840_VIN8_CH1 = 0x80000007,
CX25840_VIN4_CH2 = 0x80000000,
CX25840_VIN5_CH2 = 0x80000010,
CX25840_VIN6_CH2 = 0x80000020,
CX25840_NONE_CH2 = 0x80000030,
CX25840_VIN7_CH3 = 0x80000000,
CX25840_VIN8_CH3 = 0x80000040,
CX25840_NONE0_CH3 = 0x80000080,
CX25840_NONE1_CH3 = 0x800000c0,
CX25840_SVIDEO_ON = 0x80000100,
CX25840_COMPONENT_ON = 0x80000200,
CX25840_DIF_ON = 0x80000400,
};
enum cx25840_audio_input {
/* Audio inputs: serial or In4-In8 */
CX25840_AUDIO_SERIAL,
CX25840_AUDIO4 = 4,
CX25840_AUDIO5,
CX25840_AUDIO6,
CX25840_AUDIO7,
CX25840_AUDIO8,
};
enum cx25840_io_pin {
CX25840_PIN_DVALID_PRGM0 = 0,
CX25840_PIN_FIELD_PRGM1,
CX25840_PIN_HRESET_PRGM2,
CX25840_PIN_VRESET_HCTL_PRGM3,
CX25840_PIN_IRQ_N_PRGM4,
CX25840_PIN_IR_TX_PRGM6,
CX25840_PIN_IR_RX_PRGM5,
CX25840_PIN_GPIO0_PRGM8,
CX25840_PIN_GPIO1_PRGM9,
CX25840_PIN_SA_SDIN, /* Alternate GP Input only */
CX25840_PIN_SA_SDOUT, /* Alternate GP Input only */
CX25840_PIN_PLL_CLK_PRGM7,
CX25840_PIN_CHIP_SEL_VIPCLK, /* Output only */
};
enum cx25840_io_pad {
/* Output pads */
CX25840_PAD_DEFAULT = 0,
CX25840_PAD_ACTIVE,
CX25840_PAD_VACTIVE,
CX25840_PAD_CBFLAG,
CX25840_PAD_VID_DATA_EXT0,
CX25840_PAD_VID_DATA_EXT1,
CX25840_PAD_GPO0,
CX25840_PAD_GPO1,
CX25840_PAD_GPO2,
CX25840_PAD_GPO3,
CX25840_PAD_IRQ_N,
CX25840_PAD_AC_SYNC,
CX25840_PAD_AC_SDOUT,
CX25840_PAD_PLL_CLK,
CX25840_PAD_VRESET,
CX25840_PAD_RESERVED,
/* Pads for PLL_CLK output only */
CX25840_PAD_XTI_X5_DLL,
CX25840_PAD_AUX_PLL,
CX25840_PAD_VID_PLL,
CX25840_PAD_XTI,
/* Input Pads */
CX25840_PAD_GPI0,
CX25840_PAD_GPI1,
CX25840_PAD_GPI2,
CX25840_PAD_GPI3,
};
enum cx25840_io_pin_strength {
CX25840_PIN_DRIVE_MEDIUM = 0,
CX25840_PIN_DRIVE_SLOW,
CX25840_PIN_DRIVE_FAST,
};
enum cx23885_io_pin {
CX23885_PIN_IR_RX_GPIO19,
CX23885_PIN_IR_TX_GPIO20,
CX23885_PIN_I2S_SDAT_GPIO21,
CX23885_PIN_I2S_WCLK_GPIO22,
CX23885_PIN_I2S_BCLK_GPIO23,
CX23885_PIN_IRQ_N_GPIO16,
};
enum cx23885_io_pad {
CX23885_PAD_IR_RX,
CX23885_PAD_GPIO19,
CX23885_PAD_IR_TX,
CX23885_PAD_GPIO20,
CX23885_PAD_I2S_SDAT,
CX23885_PAD_GPIO21,
CX23885_PAD_I2S_WCLK,
CX23885_PAD_GPIO22,
CX23885_PAD_I2S_BCLK,
CX23885_PAD_GPIO23,
CX23885_PAD_IRQ_N,
CX23885_PAD_GPIO16,
};
/* pvr150_workaround activates a workaround for a hardware bug that is
present in Hauppauge PVR-150 (and possibly PVR-500) cards that have
certain NTSC tuners (tveeprom tuner model numbers 85, 99 and 112). The
audio autodetect fails on some channels for these models and the workaround
is to select the audio standard explicitly. Many thanks to Hauppauge for
providing this information.
This platform data only needs to be supplied by the ivtv driver. */
struct cx25840_platform_data {
int pvr150_workaround;
};
#endif