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Date:      Wed, 23 Feb 2000 11:17:21 -0800
From:      Matthew Reimer <mreimer@vpop.net>
To:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: PATCH: partial fix for PR 16587 can't record with CS423x
Message-ID:  <38B43241.6451BA50@vpop.net>
References:  <lists.freebsd.multimedia.38B431C3.32FD2C13@vpop.net>

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Doh! Sorry, I reversed the patch.

Matt

Matthew Reimer wrote:
> 
> Partial fix: the following patch correctly configures the card for dual
> channel DMA. The problem was that the SDC bit (0x04) can only be set in
> the MCE state.
> 
> So now recording doesn't hang, and data is returned, but the recorded
> sound doesn't sound right when played back. Anybody have an idea why?
> 
> --- mss.c.orig  Wed Feb 23 11:04:23 2000
> +++ mss.c       Fri Jan 28 16:18:28 2000
> @@ -92,8 +92,6 @@
>  static int             ad_read(struct mss_info *mss, int reg);
>  static void            ad_write(struct mss_info *mss, int reg, u_char
> data);
>  static void            ad_write_cnt(struct mss_info *mss, int reg,
> u_short data
> -static void            ad_enter_MCE(struct mss_info *mss);
> -static void            ad_leave_MCE(struct mss_info *mss);
> 
>  /* io primitives */
>  static void            conf_wr(struct mss_info *mss, u_char reg, u_char
> data);
> @@ -467,9 +465,7 @@
>         }
>         if (FULL_DUPLEX(mss) && mss->bd_id != MD_OPTI931)
>                 ad_write(mss, 12, ad_read(mss, 12) | 0x40); /* mode 2 */
> -       ad_enter_MCE(mss);
>         ad_write(mss, 9, FULL_DUPLEX(mss)? 0 : 4);
> -       ad_leave_MCE(mss);
>         ad_write(mss, 10, 2); /* int enable */
>         io_wr(mss, MSS_STATUS, 0); /* Clear interrupt status */
>         /* the following seem required on the CS4232 */
> 
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