ErosQ New Revision HW volume

Add HW volume control via ES9018K2M, and reorganize
eros_qn_codec.c/.h, audiohw-erosqnative.c.

This automatically detects the presence of the new DAC and
uses its hardware volume scaling. If not present, use same
SWVOL we have been using so far.

Add debug menu readout of SWVOL/I2C result.

Break out es9018k2m stuff into its own file so that
maybe it can be useful to other ports.

Note that we may need to get smarter about detecting the DAC
type if/when another model emerges.

Change-Id: I586a1cf7f150dd6b4e221157859825952840af56
This commit is contained in:
Dana Conrad 2023-11-21 19:28:51 -06:00 committed by Aidan MacDonald
parent 161c861153
commit a3fe07ff12
12 changed files with 308 additions and 52 deletions

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@ -121,6 +121,9 @@ extern volatile unsigned aic_tx_underruns;
#ifdef HAVE_RECORDING
extern volatile unsigned aic_rx_overruns;
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_EROS_QN_CODEC
extern int es9018k2m_present_flag;
#endif
static bool dbg_audio(void)
{
@ -129,6 +132,16 @@ static bool dbg_audio(void)
lcd_putsf(0, 0, "TX underruns: %u", aic_tx_underruns);
#ifdef HAVE_RECORDING
lcd_putsf(0, 1, "RX overruns: %u", aic_rx_overruns);
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_EROS_QN_CODEC
if (es9018k2m_present_flag)
{
lcd_putsf(0, 2, "(%d) ES9018K2M HWVOL", es9018k2m_present_flag);
}
else
{
lcd_putsf(0, 2, "(%d) SWVOL", es9018k2m_present_flag);
}
#endif
lcd_update();
} while(get_action(CONTEXT_STD, HZ) != ACTION_STD_CANCEL);

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@ -19,13 +19,19 @@
*
****************************************************************************/
#include "audiohw.h"
#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"
#include "logf.h"
/*
* Earlier devices audio path appears to be:
@ -42,7 +48,7 @@ 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_XMIT, 0);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_DAC_PWR, 0);
aic_set_play_last_sample(true);
aic_set_external_codec(true);
@ -81,18 +87,34 @@ void audiohw_postinit(void)
gpio_set_level(GPIO_STEREOSW_SEL, 0);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_HPAMP_SHDN, 1);
mdelay(10);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_DAC_XMIT, 1);
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);
}
}
/* TODO: get shutdown just right according to dac datasheet */
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_XMIT, 0);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_DAC_PWR, 0);
mdelay(10);
gpio_set_level(GPIO_HPAMP_SHDN, 0);
}
@ -107,3 +129,46 @@ void audiohw_set_frequency(int fsel)
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))
/* make sure headphones aren't present - don't want to
* blow out our eardrums cranking it to full */
if (lineout_inserted() && !headphones_inserted())
{
eros_qn_switch_output(1);
l = r = eros_qn_get_volume_limit();
}
else
{
eros_qn_switch_output(0);
}
#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(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);
}
}

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@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ bool headphones_inserted(void)
{
hp_detect_reg_old = hp_detect_reg;
#if !defined(BOOTLOADER)
dac_set_outputs();
eros_qn_set_outputs();
#endif
}
return hp_detect_reg & 0x10 ? false : true;
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ bool lineout_inserted(void)
{
hp_detect_reg_old = hp_detect_reg;
#if !defined(BOOTLOADER)
dac_set_outputs();
eros_qn_set_outputs();
#endif
}
return hp_detect_reg & 0x20 ? false : true;

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@ -15,17 +15,21 @@
/* ---------------------------------------------- */
/* Name Port Pins Function */
DEFINE_PINGROUP(LCD_DATA, GPIO_A, 0xffff << 0, GPIOF_DEVICE(1))
DEFINE_PINGROUP(LCD_CONTROL, GPIO_B, 0x1a << 16, GPIOF_DEVICE(1))
DEFINE_PINGROUP(MSC0, GPIO_A, 0x3f << 20, GPIOF_DEVICE(1))
DEFINE_PINGROUP(SFC, GPIO_A, 0x3f << 26, GPIOF_DEVICE(1))
DEFINE_PINGROUP(I2S, GPIO_B, 0x1f << 0, GPIOF_DEVICE(1))
DEFINE_PINGROUP(I2C1, GPIO_C, 3 << 26, GPIOF_DEVICE(0))
DEFINE_PINGROUP(I2C2, GPIO_D, 3 << 0, GPIOF_DEVICE(1))
/* Name Pin Function */
/* mute DAC: 0 - mute, 1 - play */
DEFINE_GPIO(DAC_XMIT, GPIO_PB(12), GPIOF_OUTPUT(0))
/* Note: This seems to actually be power to the DAC in general,
* at least on the ES9018K2M devices. Was "DAC_XMIT". */
DEFINE_GPIO(DAC_PWR, GPIO_PB(12), GPIOF_OUTPUT(0))
/* mute HP amp: 0 - mute, 1 - play */
DEFINE_GPIO(HPAMP_SHDN, GPIO_PB(8), GPIOF_OUTPUT(0))

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@ -25,6 +25,9 @@
#define I2C_ASYNC_BUS_COUNT 3
#define I2C_ASYNC_QUEUE_SIZE 4
#define ES9018K2M_BUS 1
#define ES9018K2M_ADDR 0x48
#define AXP_PMU_BUS 2
#define AXP_PMU_ADDR 0x34