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Dana Conrad ef9490f683 ErosQNative: Debounce jack detection and make Line-Out default
Making line-out default output should allow detection to work
correctly. Headphone detection should work whether or not
headphone is currently the active output due to the
low impedance (relatively) of the headphones. Line-Out sinks
will likely be high impedance, so we need the output
as a pull-down for detection.

Debounce detection to prevent false triggers due to voltage swings
during playback.

Change-Id: If5e497d900330f64d0f49a135e953ee6b0499668
2024-07-30 11:39:47 -04:00

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#include "system.h"
#include "audiohw.h"
#include "pcm_sw_volume.h"
#include "pcm_sampr.h"
#include "i2c-target.h"
#include "button.h"
// #define LOGF_ENABLE
#include "logf.h"
#include "aic-x1000.h"
#include "i2c-x1000.h"
#include "gpio-x1000.h"
/*
* Earlier devices audio path appears to be:
* DAC \--> HP Amp --> Stereo Switch --> HP OUT
* \-> LO OUT
*
* Recent devices, the audio path seems to have changed to:
* DAC --> HP Amp --> Stereo Switch \--> HP OUT
* \-> LO OUT
*/
void audiohw_init(void)
{
/* explicitly mute everything */
gpio_set_level(GPIO_HPAMP_SHDN, 0);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_STEREOSW_MUTE, 1);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_DAC_PWR, 0);
aic_set_play_last_sample(true);
aic_set_external_codec(true);
aic_set_i2s_mode(AIC_I2S_MASTER_MODE);
audiohw_set_frequency(HW_FREQ_48);
aic_enable_i2s_master_clock(true);
aic_enable_i2s_bit_clock(true);
mdelay(10);
/* power on DAC and HP Amp */
gpio_set_level(GPIO_DAC_ANALOG_PWR, 1);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_HPAMP_POWER, 1);
}
void audiohw_postinit(void)
{
/*
* enable playback, fill FIFO buffer with -1 to prevent
* the DAC from auto-muting, wait, and then stop playback.
* This seems to completely prevent power-on or first-track
* clicking.
*/
jz_writef(AIC_CCR, ERPL(1));
for (int i = 0; i < 32; i++)
{
jz_write(AIC_DR, 0xFFFFFF);
}
/* Wait until all samples are through the FIFO. */
while(jz_readf(AIC_SR, TFL) != 0);
mdelay(20); /* This seems to silence the power-on click */
jz_writef(AIC_CCR, ERPL(0));
/* unmute - attempt to make power-on pop-free */
gpio_set_level(GPIO_STEREOSW_SEL, 0);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_HPAMP_SHDN, 1);
mdelay(10);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_DAC_PWR, 1);
mdelay(10);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_STEREOSW_MUTE, 0);
i2c_x1000_set_freq(ES9018K2M_BUS, I2C_FREQ_400K);
int ret = es9018k2m_read_reg(ES9018K2M_REG0_SYSTEM_SETTINGS);
if (ret >= 0) /* Detected ES9018K2M DAC */
{
logf("ES9018K2M found: ret=%d", ret);
es9018k2m_present_flag = 1;
/* Default is 32-bit data, and it works ok. Enabling the following
* causes issue. Which is weird, I definitely thought AIC was configured
* for 24-bit data... */
// es9018k2m_write_reg(ES9018K2M_REG1_INPUT_CONFIG, 0b01001100); // 24-bit data
} else { /* Default to SWVOL for PCM5102A DAC */
logf("Default to SWVOL: ret=%d", ret);
}
}
void audiohw_close(void)
{
/* mute - attempt to make power-off pop-free */
gpio_set_level(GPIO_STEREOSW_MUTE, 1);
mdelay(10);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_DAC_PWR, 0);
mdelay(10);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_HPAMP_SHDN, 0);
}
void audiohw_set_frequency(int fsel)
{
int sampr = hw_freq_sampr[fsel];
int mult = 256;
aic_enable_i2s_bit_clock(false);
aic_set_i2s_clock(X1000_CLK_SCLK_A, sampr, mult);
aic_enable_i2s_bit_clock(true);
}
void audiohw_set_volume(int vol_l, int vol_r)
{
int l, r;
eros_qn_set_last_vol(vol_l, vol_r);
l = vol_l;
r = vol_r;
#if (defined(HAVE_HEADPHONE_DETECTION) && defined(HAVE_LINEOUT_DETECTION))
/* Due to the hardware's detection method, make the Line-Out
* the default. The LO can only be detected if it is active
* (assuming a high-impedance device is attached). HP takes priority
* if both are present. */
if (headphones_inserted())
{
eros_qn_switch_output(0);
}
else
{
eros_qn_switch_output(1);
l = r = eros_qn_get_volume_limit();
}
#endif
if (es9018k2m_present_flag) /* ES9018K2M */
{
/* Same volume range and mute point for both DACs, so use PCM5102A_VOLUME_MIN */
l = l <= PCM5102A_VOLUME_MIN ? PCM_MUTE_LEVEL : l;
r = r <= PCM5102A_VOLUME_MIN ? PCM_MUTE_LEVEL : r;
/* set software volume just below unity due to
* DAC offset. We don't want to overflow the PCM system. */
pcm_set_master_volume(-1, -1);
es9018k2m_set_volume_async(l, r);
}
else /* PCM5102A */
{
l = l <= PCM5102A_VOLUME_MIN ? PCM_MUTE_LEVEL : (l / 20);
r = r <= PCM5102A_VOLUME_MIN ? PCM_MUTE_LEVEL : (r / 20);
pcm_set_master_volume(l, r);
}
}
void audiohw_set_filter_roll_off(int value)
{
if (es9018k2m_present_flag)
{
es9018k2m_set_filter_roll_off(value);
}
}