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- #include "Audio.h"
- #include "arm_math.h"
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- static arm_cfft_radix4_instance_q15 fft_inst;
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- void AudioAnalyzeFFT256::init(void)
- {
- // TODO: replace this with static const version
- arm_cfft_radix4_init_q15(&fft_inst, 256, 0, 1);
-
- //for (int i=0; i<2048; i++) {
- //buffer[i] = i * 3;
- //}
- //__disable_irq();
- //ARM_DEMCR |= ARM_DEMCR_TRCENA;
- //ARM_DWT_CTRL |= ARM_DWT_CTRL_CYCCNTENA;
- //uint32_t n = ARM_DWT_CYCCNT;
- //arm_cfft_radix2_q15(&fft_inst, buffer);
- //n = ARM_DWT_CYCCNT - n;
- //__enable_irq();
- //cycles = n;
- //arm_cmplx_mag_q15(buffer, buffer, 512);
-
- // each audio block is 278525 cycles @ 96 MHz
- // 256 point fft2 takes 65408 cycles
- // 256 point fft4 takes 49108 cycles
- // 128 point cmag takes 10999 cycles
- // 1024 point fft2 takes 125948 cycles
- // 1024 point fft4 takes 125840 cycles
- // 512 point cmag takes 43764 cycles
-
- //state = 0;
- //outputflag = false;
- }
-
- static void copy_to_fft_buffer(void *destination, const void *source)
- {
- const int16_t *src = (const int16_t *)source;
- int16_t *dst = (int16_t *)destination;
-
- // TODO: optimize this
- for (int i=0; i < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES; i++) {
- *dst++ = *src++; // real
- *dst++ = 0; // imaginary
- }
- }
-
- // computes limit((val >> rshift), 2**bits)
- static inline int32_t signed_saturate_rshift(int32_t val, int bits, int rshift) __attribute__((always_inline));
- static inline int32_t signed_saturate_rshift(int32_t val, int bits, int rshift)
- {
- int32_t out;
- asm volatile("ssat %0, %1, %2, asr %3" : "=r" (out) : "I" (bits), "r" (val), "I" (rshift));
- return out;
- }
-
- static void apply_window_to_fft_buffer(void *buffer, const void *window)
- {
- int16_t *buf = (int16_t *)buffer;
- const int16_t *win = (int16_t *)window;;
-
- for (int i=0; i < 256; i++) {
- int32_t val = *buf * *win++;
- //*buf = signed_saturate_rshift(val, 16, 15);
- *buf = val >> 15;
- buf += 2;
- }
-
- }
-
- void AudioAnalyzeFFT256::update(void)
- {
- audio_block_t *block;
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- block = receiveReadOnly();
- if (!block) return;
- if (!prevblock) {
- prevblock = block;
- return;
- }
- copy_to_fft_buffer(buffer, prevblock->data);
- copy_to_fft_buffer(buffer+256, block->data);
- //window = AudioWindowBlackmanNuttall256;
- //window = NULL;
- if (window) apply_window_to_fft_buffer(buffer, window);
- arm_cfft_radix4_q15(&fft_inst, buffer);
- // TODO: is this averaging correct? G. Heinzel's paper says we're
- // supposed to average the magnitude squared, then do the square
- // root at the end after dividing by naverage.
- arm_cmplx_mag_q15(buffer, buffer, 128);
- if (count == 0) {
- for (int i=0; i < 128; i++) {
- output[i] = buffer[i];
- }
- } else {
- for (int i=0; i < 128; i++) {
- output[i] += buffer[i];
- }
- }
- if (++count == naverage) {
- count = 0;
- for (int i=0; i < 128; i++) {
- output[i] /= naverage;
- }
- outputflag = true;
- }
-
- release(prevblock);
- prevblock = block;
-
- #if 0
- block = receiveReadOnly();
- if (state == 0) {
- //Serial.print("0");
- if (block == NULL) return;
- copy_to_fft_buffer(buffer, block->data);
- state = 1;
- } else if (state == 1) {
- //Serial.print("1");
- if (block == NULL) return;
- copy_to_fft_buffer(buffer+256, block->data);
- arm_cfft_radix4_q15(&fft_inst, buffer);
- state = 2;
- } else {
- //Serial.print("2");
- arm_cmplx_mag_q15(buffer, output, 128);
- outputflag = true;
- if (block == NULL) return;
- copy_to_fft_buffer(buffer, block->data);
- state = 1;
- }
- release(block);
- #endif
- }
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- static const int16_t sine_table[] = {
- 0, 804, 1608, 2410, 3212, 4011, 4808, 5602, 6393, 7179,
- 7962, 8739, 9512, 10278, 11039, 11793, 12539, 13279, 14010, 14732,
- 15446, 16151, 16846, 17530, 18204, 18868, 19519, 20159, 20787, 21403,
- 22005, 22594, 23170, 23731, 24279, 24811, 25329, 25832, 26319, 26790,
- 27245, 27683, 28105, 28510, 28898, 29268, 29621, 29956, 30273, 30571,
- 30852, 31113, 31356, 31580, 31785, 31971, 32137, 32285, 32412, 32521,
- 32609, 32678, 32728, 32757, 32767, 32757, 32728, 32678, 32609, 32521,
- 32412, 32285, 32137, 31971, 31785, 31580, 31356, 31113, 30852, 30571,
- 30273, 29956, 29621, 29268, 28898, 28510, 28105, 27683, 27245, 26790,
- 26319, 25832, 25329, 24811, 24279, 23731, 23170, 22594, 22005, 21403,
- 20787, 20159, 19519, 18868, 18204, 17530, 16846, 16151, 15446, 14732,
- 14010, 13279, 12539, 11793, 11039, 10278, 9512, 8739, 7962, 7179,
- 6393, 5602, 4808, 4011, 3212, 2410, 1608, 804, 0, -804,
- -1608, -2410, -3212, -4011, -4808, -5602, -6393, -7179, -7962, -8739,
- -9512,-10278,-11039,-11793,-12539,-13279,-14010,-14732,-15446,-16151,
- -16846,-17530,-18204,-18868,-19519,-20159,-20787,-21403,-22005,-22594,
- -23170,-23731,-24279,-24811,-25329,-25832,-26319,-26790,-27245,-27683,
- -28105,-28510,-28898,-29268,-29621,-29956,-30273,-30571,-30852,-31113,
- -31356,-31580,-31785,-31971,-32137,-32285,-32412,-32521,-32609,-32678,
- -32728,-32757,-32767,-32757,-32728,-32678,-32609,-32521,-32412,-32285,
- -32137,-31971,-31785,-31580,-31356,-31113,-30852,-30571,-30273,-29956,
- -29621,-29268,-28898,-28510,-28105,-27683,-27245,-26790,-26319,-25832,
- -25329,-24811,-24279,-23731,-23170,-22594,-22005,-21403,-20787,-20159,
- -19519,-18868,-18204,-17530,-16846,-16151,-15446,-14732,-14010,-13279,
- -12539,-11793,-11039,-10278, -9512, -8739, -7962, -7179, -6393, -5602,
- -4808, -4011, -3212, -2410, -1608, -804, 0
- };
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- void AudioSineWave::frequency(float f)
- {
- if (f > AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE_EXACT / 2 || f < 0.0) return;
- phase_increment = (f / AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE_EXACT) * 4294967296.0f;
- }
-
- void AudioSineWave::update(void)
- {
- audio_block_t *block;
- uint32_t i, ph, inc, index, scale;
- int32_t val1, val2, val3;
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- //Serial.println("AudioSineWave::update");
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- if (magnitude > 0 && (block = allocate()) != NULL) {
- ph = phase;
- inc = phase_increment;
- for (i=0; i < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES; i++) {
- index = ph >> 24;
- val1 = sine_table[index];
- val2 = sine_table[index+1];
- scale = (ph >> 8) & 0xFFFF;
- val2 *= scale;
- val1 *= 0xFFFF - scale;
- val3 = (val1 + val2) >> 16;
- block->data[i] = (val3 * magnitude) >> 15;
- //Serial.print(block->data[i]);
- //Serial.print(", ");
- //if ((i % 12) == 11) Serial.println();
- ph += inc;
- }
- //Serial.println();
- phase = ph;
- transmit(block);
- release(block);
- } else {
- // is this numerical overflow ok?
- phase += phase_increment * AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES;
- }
- }
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- void AudioSineWaveMod::frequency(float f)
- {
- if (f > AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE_EXACT / 2 || f < 0.0) return;
- phase_increment = (f / AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE_EXACT) * 4294967296.0f;
- }
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- void AudioSineWaveMod::update(void)
- {
- audio_block_t *block, *modinput;
- uint32_t i, ph, inc, index, scale;
- int32_t val1, val2;
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- //Serial.println("AudioSineWave::update");
- modinput = receiveReadOnly();
- ph = phase;
- inc = phase_increment;
- block = allocate();
- if (!block) {
- // unable to allocate memory, so we'll send nothing
- if (modinput) {
- // but if we got modulation data, update the phase
- for (i=0; i < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES; i++) {
- ph += inc + modinput->data[i] * modulation_factor;
- }
- release(modinput);
- } else {
- ph += phase_increment * AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES;
- }
- phase = ph;
- return;
- }
- if (modinput) {
- for (i=0; i < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES; i++) {
- index = ph >> 24;
- val1 = sine_table[index];
- val2 = sine_table[index+1];
- scale = (ph >> 8) & 0xFFFF;
- val2 *= scale;
- val1 *= 0xFFFF - scale;
- block->data[i] = (val1 + val2) >> 16;
- //Serial.print(block->data[i]);
- //Serial.print(", ");
- //if ((i % 12) == 11) Serial.println();
- ph += inc + modinput->data[i] * modulation_factor;
- }
- release(modinput);
- } else {
- ph = phase;
- inc = phase_increment;
- for (i=0; i < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES; i++) {
- index = ph >> 24;
- val1 = sine_table[index];
- val2 = sine_table[index+1];
- scale = (ph >> 8) & 0xFFFF;
- val2 *= scale;
- val1 *= 0xFFFF - scale;
- block->data[i] = (val1 + val2) >> 16;
- //Serial.print(block->data[i]);
- //Serial.print(", ");
- //if ((i % 12) == 11) Serial.println();
- ph += inc;
- }
- }
- phase = ph;
- transmit(block);
- release(block);
- }
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- /******************************************************************/
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- void AudioPrint::update(void)
- {
- audio_block_t *block;
- uint32_t i;
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- Serial.println("AudioPrint::update");
- Serial.println(name);
- block = receiveReadOnly();
- if (block) {
- for (i=0; i < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES; i++) {
- Serial.print(block->data[i]);
- Serial.print(", ");
- if ((i % 12) == 11) Serial.println();
- }
- Serial.println();
- release(block);
- }
- }
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- /******************************************************************/
-
- audio_block_t * AudioOutputPWM::block_1st = NULL;
- audio_block_t * AudioOutputPWM::block_2nd = NULL;
- uint32_t AudioOutputPWM::block_offset = 0;
- bool AudioOutputPWM::update_responsibility = false;
- uint8_t AudioOutputPWM::interrupt_count = 0;
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- DMAMEM uint32_t pwm_dma_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES*2];
-
- void AudioOutputPWM::begin(void)
- {
- //Serial.println("AudioPwmOutput constructor");
- block_1st = NULL;
- FTM1_SC = 0;
- FTM1_CNT = 0;
- FTM1_MOD = 543;
- FTM1_C0SC = 0x69; // send DMA request on match
- FTM1_C1SC = 0x28;
- FTM1_SC = FTM_SC_CLKS(1) | FTM_SC_PS(0);
- CORE_PIN3_CONFIG = PORT_PCR_MUX(3) | PORT_PCR_DSE | PORT_PCR_SRE;
- CORE_PIN4_CONFIG = PORT_PCR_MUX(3) | PORT_PCR_DSE | PORT_PCR_SRE;
- FTM1_C0V = 120; // range 120 to 375
- FTM1_C1V = 0; // range 0 to 255
- for (int i=0; i<256; i+=2) {
- pwm_dma_buffer[i] = 120; // zero must not be used
- pwm_dma_buffer[i+1] = 0;
- }
- SIM_SCGC7 |= SIM_SCGC7_DMA;
- SIM_SCGC6 |= SIM_SCGC6_DMAMUX;
- DMA_CR = 0;
- DMA_TCD3_SADDR = pwm_dma_buffer;
- DMA_TCD3_SOFF = 4;
- DMA_TCD3_ATTR = DMA_TCD_ATTR_SSIZE(2) | DMA_TCD_ATTR_DSIZE(2) | DMA_TCD_ATTR_DMOD(4);
- DMA_TCD3_NBYTES_MLNO = 8;
- DMA_TCD3_SLAST = -sizeof(pwm_dma_buffer);
- DMA_TCD3_DADDR = &FTM1_C0V;
- DMA_TCD3_DOFF = 8;
- DMA_TCD3_CITER_ELINKNO = sizeof(pwm_dma_buffer) / 8;
- DMA_TCD3_DLASTSGA = 0;
- DMA_TCD3_BITER_ELINKNO = sizeof(pwm_dma_buffer) / 8;
- DMA_TCD3_CSR = DMA_TCD_CSR_INTHALF | DMA_TCD_CSR_INTMAJOR;
- DMAMUX0_CHCFG3 = DMAMUX_DISABLE;
- DMAMUX0_CHCFG3 = DMAMUX_SOURCE_FTM1_CH0 | DMAMUX_ENABLE;
- DMA_SERQ = 3;
- update_responsibility = update_setup();
- NVIC_ENABLE_IRQ(IRQ_DMA_CH3);
- }
-
- void AudioOutputPWM::update(void)
- {
- audio_block_t *block;
- block = receiveReadOnly();
- if (!block) return;
- __disable_irq();
- if (block_1st == NULL) {
- block_1st = block;
- block_offset = 0;
- __enable_irq();
- } else if (block_2nd == NULL) {
- block_2nd = block;
- __enable_irq();
- } else {
- audio_block_t *tmp = block_1st;
- block_1st = block_2nd;
- block_2nd = block;
- block_offset = 0;
- __enable_irq();
- release(tmp);
- }
- }
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- void dma_ch3_isr(void)
- {
- int16_t *src;
- uint32_t *dest;
- audio_block_t *block;
- uint32_t saddr, offset;
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- saddr = (uint32_t)DMA_TCD3_SADDR;
- DMA_CINT = 3;
- if (saddr < (uint32_t)pwm_dma_buffer + sizeof(pwm_dma_buffer) / 2) {
- // DMA is transmitting the first half of the buffer
- // so we must fill the second half
- dest = &pwm_dma_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES];
- } else {
- // DMA is transmitting the second half of the buffer
- // so we must fill the first half
- dest = pwm_dma_buffer;
- }
- block = AudioOutputPWM::block_1st;
- offset = AudioOutputPWM::block_offset;
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- if (block) {
- src = &block->data[offset];
- for (int i=0; i < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/4; i++) {
- uint16_t sample = *src++ + 0x8000;
- uint32_t msb = ((sample >> 8) & 255) + 120;
- uint32_t lsb = sample & 255;
- *dest++ = msb;
- *dest++ = lsb;
- *dest++ = msb;
- *dest++ = lsb;
- }
- offset += AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/4;
- if (offset < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES) {
- AudioOutputPWM::block_offset = offset;
- } else {
- AudioOutputPWM::block_offset = 0;
- AudioStream::release(block);
- AudioOutputPWM::block_1st = AudioOutputPWM::block_2nd;
- AudioOutputPWM::block_2nd = NULL;
- }
- } else {
- // fill with silence when no data available
- for (int i=0; i < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/4; i++) {
- *dest++ = 248;
- *dest++ = 0;
- *dest++ = 248;
- *dest++ = 0;
- }
- }
- if (AudioOutputPWM::update_responsibility) {
- if (++AudioOutputPWM::interrupt_count >= 4) {
- AudioOutputPWM::interrupt_count = 0;
- AudioStream::update_all();
- }
- }
- }
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- // DMA target is: (registers require 32 bit writes)
- // 40039010 Channel 0 Value (FTM1_C0V)
- // 40039018 Channel 1 Value (FTM1_C1V)
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- // TCD:
- // source address = buffer address
- // source offset = 4 bytes
- // attr = no src mod, ssize = 32 bit, dest mod = 16 bytes (4), dsize = 32 bit
- // minor loop byte count = 8
- // source last adjust = -sizeof(buffer)
- // dest address = FTM1_C0V
- // dest address offset = 8
- // citer = sizeof(buffer) / 8 (no minor loop linking)
- // dest last adjust = 0 (dest modulo keeps it ready for more)
- // control:
- // throttling = 0
- // major link to same channel
- // done = 0
- // active = 0
- // majorlink = 1
- // scatter/gather = 0
- // disable request = 0
- // inthalf = 1
- // intmajor = 1
- // start = 0
- // biter = sizeof(buffer) / 8 (no minor loop linking)
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- /******************************************************************/
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- // MCLK needs to be 48e6 / 1088 * 256 = 11.29411765 MHz -> 44.117647 kHz sample rate
- // Possible to create using fractional divider for all USB-compatible Kinetis:
- // MCLK = 16e6 * 12 / 17
- // MCLK = 24e6 * 8 / 17
- // MCLK = 48e6 * 4 / 17
- // MCLK = 72e6 * 8 / 51
- // MCLK = 96e6 * 2 / 17
- // MCLK = 120e6 * 8 / 85
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- // TODO: instigate using I2S0_MCR to select the crystal directly instead of the system
- // clock, which has audio band jitter from the PLL
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- audio_block_t * AudioOutputI2S::block_left_1st = NULL;
- audio_block_t * AudioOutputI2S::block_right_1st = NULL;
- audio_block_t * AudioOutputI2S::block_left_2nd = NULL;
- audio_block_t * AudioOutputI2S::block_right_2nd = NULL;
- uint16_t AudioOutputI2S::block_left_offset = 0;
- uint16_t AudioOutputI2S::block_right_offset = 0;
- bool AudioOutputI2S::update_responsibility = false;
- DMAMEM static uint32_t i2s_tx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES];
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- void AudioOutputI2S::begin(void)
- {
- //pinMode(2, OUTPUT);
- block_left_1st = NULL;
- block_right_1st = NULL;
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- config_i2s();
- CORE_PIN22_CONFIG = PORT_PCR_MUX(6); // pin 22, PTC1, I2S0_TXD0
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- DMA_CR = 0;
- DMA_TCD0_SADDR = i2s_tx_buffer;
- DMA_TCD0_SOFF = 2;
- DMA_TCD0_ATTR = DMA_TCD_ATTR_SSIZE(1) | DMA_TCD_ATTR_DSIZE(1);
- DMA_TCD0_NBYTES_MLNO = 2;
- DMA_TCD0_SLAST = -sizeof(i2s_tx_buffer);
- DMA_TCD0_DADDR = &I2S0_TDR0;
- DMA_TCD0_DOFF = 0;
- DMA_TCD0_CITER_ELINKNO = sizeof(i2s_tx_buffer) / 2;
- DMA_TCD0_DLASTSGA = 0;
- DMA_TCD0_BITER_ELINKNO = sizeof(i2s_tx_buffer) / 2;
- DMA_TCD0_CSR = DMA_TCD_CSR_INTHALF | DMA_TCD_CSR_INTMAJOR;
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- DMAMUX0_CHCFG0 = DMAMUX_DISABLE;
- DMAMUX0_CHCFG0 = DMAMUX_SOURCE_I2S0_TX | DMAMUX_ENABLE;
- update_responsibility = update_setup();
- DMA_SERQ = 0;
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- I2S0_TCSR |= I2S_TCSR_TE | I2S_TCSR_BCE | I2S_TCSR_FRDE | I2S_TCSR_FR;
- NVIC_ENABLE_IRQ(IRQ_DMA_CH0);
- }
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- void dma_ch0_isr(void)
- {
- const int16_t *src, *end;
- int16_t *dest;
- audio_block_t *block;
- uint32_t saddr, offset;
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- saddr = (uint32_t)DMA_TCD0_SADDR;
- DMA_CINT = 0;
- if (saddr < (uint32_t)i2s_tx_buffer + sizeof(i2s_tx_buffer) / 2) {
- // DMA is transmitting the first half of the buffer
- // so we must fill the second half
- dest = (int16_t *)&i2s_tx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2];
- end = (int16_t *)&i2s_tx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES];
- if (AudioOutputI2S::update_responsibility) AudioStream::update_all();
- } else {
- // DMA is transmitting the second half of the buffer
- // so we must fill the first half
- dest = (int16_t *)i2s_tx_buffer;
- end = (int16_t *)&i2s_tx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2];
- }
-
- // TODO: these copy routines could be merged and optimized, maybe in assembly?
- block = AudioOutputI2S::block_left_1st;
- if (block) {
- offset = AudioOutputI2S::block_left_offset;
- src = &block->data[offset];
- do {
- *dest = *src++;
- dest += 2;
- } while (dest < end);
- offset += AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2;
- if (offset < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES) {
- AudioOutputI2S::block_left_offset = offset;
- } else {
- AudioOutputI2S::block_left_offset = 0;
- AudioStream::release(block);
- AudioOutputI2S::block_left_1st = AudioOutputI2S::block_left_2nd;
- AudioOutputI2S::block_left_2nd = NULL;
- }
- } else {
- do {
- *dest = 0;
- dest += 2;
- } while (dest < end);
- }
- dest -= AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES - 1;
- block = AudioOutputI2S::block_right_1st;
- if (block) {
- offset = AudioOutputI2S::block_right_offset;
- src = &block->data[offset];
- do {
- *dest = *src++;
- dest += 2;
- } while (dest < end);
- offset += AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2;
- if (offset < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES) {
- AudioOutputI2S::block_right_offset = offset;
- } else {
- AudioOutputI2S::block_right_offset = 0;
- AudioStream::release(block);
- AudioOutputI2S::block_right_1st = AudioOutputI2S::block_right_2nd;
- AudioOutputI2S::block_right_2nd = NULL;
- }
- } else {
- do {
- *dest = 0;
- dest += 2;
- } while (dest < end);
- }
- }
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- void AudioOutputI2S::update(void)
- {
- // null audio device: discard all incoming data
- //if (!active) return;
- //audio_block_t *block = receiveReadOnly();
- //if (block) release(block);
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- audio_block_t *block;
- block = receiveReadOnly(0); // input 0 = left channel
- if (block) {
- __disable_irq();
- if (block_left_1st == NULL) {
- block_left_1st = block;
- block_left_offset = 0;
- __enable_irq();
- } else if (block_left_2nd == NULL) {
- block_left_2nd = block;
- __enable_irq();
- } else {
- audio_block_t *tmp = block_left_1st;
- block_left_1st = block_left_2nd;
- block_left_2nd = block;
- block_left_offset = 0;
- __enable_irq();
- release(tmp);
- }
- }
- block = receiveReadOnly(1); // input 1 = right channel
- if (block) {
- __disable_irq();
- if (block_right_1st == NULL) {
- block_right_1st = block;
- block_right_offset = 0;
- __enable_irq();
- } else if (block_right_2nd == NULL) {
- block_right_2nd = block;
- __enable_irq();
- } else {
- audio_block_t *tmp = block_right_1st;
- block_right_1st = block_right_2nd;
- block_right_2nd = block;
- block_right_offset = 0;
- __enable_irq();
- release(tmp);
- }
- }
- }
-
-
-
- void AudioOutputI2S::config_i2s(void)
- {
- SIM_SCGC6 |= SIM_SCGC6_I2S;
- SIM_SCGC7 |= SIM_SCGC7_DMA;
- SIM_SCGC6 |= SIM_SCGC6_DMAMUX;
-
- // if either transmitter or receiver is enabled, do nothing
- if (I2S0_TCSR & I2S_TCSR_TE) return;
- if (I2S0_RCSR & I2S_RCSR_RE) return;
-
- // enable MCLK output
- I2S0_MCR = I2S_MCR_MICS(3) | I2S_MCR_MOE;
- I2S0_MDR = I2S_MDR_FRACT(1) | I2S_MDR_DIVIDE(16);
-
- // configure transmitter
- I2S0_TMR = 0;
- I2S0_TCR1 = I2S_TCR1_TFW(1); // watermark at half fifo size
- I2S0_TCR2 = I2S_TCR2_SYNC(0) | I2S_TCR2_BCP | I2S_TCR2_MSEL(1)
- | I2S_TCR2_BCD | I2S_TCR2_DIV(3);
- I2S0_TCR3 = I2S_TCR3_TCE;
- I2S0_TCR4 = I2S_TCR4_FRSZ(1) | I2S_TCR4_SYWD(15) | I2S_TCR4_MF
- | I2S_TCR4_FSE | I2S_TCR4_FSP | I2S_TCR4_FSD;
- I2S0_TCR5 = I2S_TCR5_WNW(15) | I2S_TCR5_W0W(15) | I2S_TCR5_FBT(15);
-
- // configure receiver (sync'd to transmitter clocks)
- I2S0_RMR = 0;
- I2S0_RCR1 = I2S_RCR1_RFW(1);
- I2S0_RCR2 = I2S_RCR2_SYNC(1) | I2S_TCR2_BCP | I2S_RCR2_MSEL(1)
- | I2S_RCR2_BCD | I2S_RCR2_DIV(3);
- I2S0_RCR3 = I2S_RCR3_RCE;
- I2S0_RCR4 = I2S_RCR4_FRSZ(1) | I2S_RCR4_SYWD(15) | I2S_RCR4_MF
- | I2S_RCR4_FSE | I2S_RCR4_FSP | I2S_RCR4_FSD;
- I2S0_RCR5 = I2S_RCR5_WNW(15) | I2S_RCR5_W0W(15) | I2S_RCR5_FBT(15);
-
- // configure pin mux for 3 clock signals
- CORE_PIN23_CONFIG = PORT_PCR_MUX(6); // pin 23, PTC2, I2S0_TX_FS (LRCLK)
- CORE_PIN9_CONFIG = PORT_PCR_MUX(6); // pin 9, PTC3, I2S0_TX_BCLK
- CORE_PIN11_CONFIG = PORT_PCR_MUX(6); // pin 11, PTC6, I2S0_MCLK
- }
-
-
-
- /******************************************************************/
-
-
- DMAMEM static uint32_t i2s_rx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES];
- audio_block_t * AudioInputI2S::block_left = NULL;
- audio_block_t * AudioInputI2S::block_right = NULL;
- uint16_t AudioInputI2S::block_offset = 0;
- bool AudioInputI2S::update_responsibility = false;
-
-
- void AudioInputI2S::begin(void)
- {
- //block_left_1st = NULL;
- //block_right_1st = NULL;
-
- //pinMode(3, OUTPUT);
- //digitalWriteFast(3, HIGH);
- //delayMicroseconds(500);
- //digitalWriteFast(3, LOW);
-
- AudioOutputI2S::config_i2s();
-
- CORE_PIN13_CONFIG = PORT_PCR_MUX(4); // pin 13, PTC5, I2S0_RXD0
-
- DMA_CR = 0;
- DMA_TCD1_SADDR = &I2S0_RDR0;
- DMA_TCD1_SOFF = 0;
- DMA_TCD1_ATTR = DMA_TCD_ATTR_SSIZE(1) | DMA_TCD_ATTR_DSIZE(1);
- DMA_TCD1_NBYTES_MLNO = 2;
- DMA_TCD1_SLAST = 0;
- DMA_TCD1_DADDR = i2s_rx_buffer;
- DMA_TCD1_DOFF = 2;
- DMA_TCD1_CITER_ELINKNO = sizeof(i2s_rx_buffer) / 2;
- DMA_TCD1_DLASTSGA = -sizeof(i2s_rx_buffer);
- DMA_TCD1_BITER_ELINKNO = sizeof(i2s_rx_buffer) / 2;
- DMA_TCD1_CSR = DMA_TCD_CSR_INTHALF | DMA_TCD_CSR_INTMAJOR;
-
- DMAMUX0_CHCFG1 = DMAMUX_DISABLE;
- DMAMUX0_CHCFG1 = DMAMUX_SOURCE_I2S0_RX | DMAMUX_ENABLE;
- update_responsibility = update_setup();
- DMA_SERQ = 1;
-
- // TODO: is I2S_RCSR_BCE appropriate if sync'd to transmitter clock?
- //I2S0_RCSR |= I2S_RCSR_RE | I2S_RCSR_BCE | I2S_RCSR_FRDE | I2S_RCSR_FR;
- I2S0_RCSR |= I2S_RCSR_RE | I2S_RCSR_FRDE | I2S_RCSR_FR;
- NVIC_ENABLE_IRQ(IRQ_DMA_CH1);
- }
-
- void dma_ch1_isr(void)
- {
- uint32_t daddr, offset;
- const int16_t *src, *end;
- int16_t *dest_left, *dest_right;
- audio_block_t *left, *right;
-
- //digitalWriteFast(3, HIGH);
- daddr = (uint32_t)DMA_TCD1_DADDR;
- DMA_CINT = 1;
-
- if (daddr < (uint32_t)i2s_rx_buffer + sizeof(i2s_rx_buffer) / 2) {
- // DMA is receiving to the first half of the buffer
- // need to remove data from the second half
- src = (int16_t *)&i2s_rx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2];
- end = (int16_t *)&i2s_rx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES];
- if (AudioInputI2S::update_responsibility) AudioStream::update_all();
- } else {
- // DMA is receiving to the second half of the buffer
- // need to remove data from the first half
- src = (int16_t *)&i2s_rx_buffer[0];
- end = (int16_t *)&i2s_rx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2];
- }
- left = AudioInputI2S::block_left;
- right = AudioInputI2S::block_right;
- if (left != NULL && right != NULL) {
- offset = AudioInputI2S::block_offset;
- if (offset <= AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2) {
- dest_left = &(left->data[offset]);
- dest_right = &(right->data[offset]);
- AudioInputI2S::block_offset = offset + AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2;
- do {
- //n = *src++;
- //*dest_left++ = (int16_t)n;
- //*dest_right++ = (int16_t)(n >> 16);
- *dest_left++ = *src++;
- *dest_right++ = *src++;
- } while (src < end);
- }
- }
- //digitalWriteFast(3, LOW);
- }
-
-
-
- void AudioInputI2S::update(void)
- {
- audio_block_t *new_left=NULL, *new_right=NULL, *out_left=NULL, *out_right=NULL;
-
- // allocate 2 new blocks, but if one fails, allocate neither
- new_left = allocate();
- if (new_left != NULL) {
- new_right = allocate();
- if (new_right == NULL) {
- release(new_left);
- new_left = NULL;
- }
- }
- __disable_irq();
- if (block_offset >= AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES) {
- // the DMA filled 2 blocks, so grab them and get the
- // 2 new blocks to the DMA, as quickly as possible
- out_left = block_left;
- block_left = new_left;
- out_right = block_right;
- block_right = new_right;
- block_offset = 0;
- __enable_irq();
- // then transmit the DMA's former blocks
- transmit(out_left, 0);
- release(out_left);
- transmit(out_right, 1);
- release(out_right);
- //Serial.print(".");
- } else if (new_left != NULL) {
- // the DMA didn't fill blocks, but we allocated blocks
- if (block_left == NULL) {
- // the DMA doesn't have any blocks to fill, so
- // give it the ones we just allocated
- block_left = new_left;
- block_right = new_right;
- block_offset = 0;
- __enable_irq();
- } else {
- // the DMA already has blocks, doesn't need these
- __enable_irq();
- release(new_left);
- release(new_right);
- }
- } else {
- // The DMA didn't fill blocks, and we could not allocate
- // memory... the system is likely starving for memory!
- // Sadly, there's nothing we can do.
- __enable_irq();
- }
- }
-
-
- /******************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- DMAMEM static uint16_t analog_rx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES];
- audio_block_t * AudioInputAnalog::block_left = NULL;
- uint16_t AudioInputAnalog::block_offset = 0;
-
- #define PDB_CONFIG (PDB_SC_TRGSEL(15) | PDB_SC_PDBEN | PDB_SC_CONT)
- #define PDB_PERIOD 1087 // 48e6 / 44100
-
- void AudioInputAnalog::begin(unsigned int pin)
- {
- uint32_t i, sum=0;
-
- // pin must be 0 to 13 (for A0 to A13)
- // or 14 to 23 for digital pin numbers A0-A9
- // or 34 to 37 corresponding to A10-A13
- if (pin > 23 && !(pin >= 34 && pin <= 37)) return;
-
- //pinMode(2, OUTPUT);
- //pinMode(3, OUTPUT);
- //digitalWriteFast(3, HIGH);
- //delayMicroseconds(500);
- //digitalWriteFast(3, LOW);
-
- // Configure the ADC and run at least one software-triggered
- // conversion. This completes the self calibration stuff and
- // leaves the ADC in a state that's mostly ready to use
- analogReadRes(16);
- analogReference(INTERNAL); // range 0 to 1.2 volts
- //analogReference(DEFAULT); // range 0 to 3.3 volts
- analogReadAveraging(8);
- // Actually, do many normal reads, to start with a nice DC level
- for (i=0; i < 1024; i++) {
- sum += analogRead(pin);
- }
- dc_average = sum >> 10;
-
- // testing only, enable adc interrupt
- //ADC0_SC1A |= ADC_SC1_AIEN;
- //while ((ADC0_SC1A & ADC_SC1_COCO) == 0) ; // wait
- //NVIC_ENABLE_IRQ(IRQ_ADC0);
-
- // set the programmable delay block to trigger the ADC at 44.1 kHz
- SIM_SCGC6 |= SIM_SCGC6_PDB;
- PDB0_MOD = PDB_PERIOD;
- PDB0_SC = PDB_CONFIG | PDB_SC_LDOK;
- PDB0_SC = PDB_CONFIG | PDB_SC_SWTRIG;
- PDB0_CH0C1 = 0x0101;
-
- // enable the ADC for hardware trigger and DMA
- ADC0_SC2 |= ADC_SC2_ADTRG | ADC_SC2_DMAEN;
-
- // set up a DMA channel to store the ADC data
- SIM_SCGC7 |= SIM_SCGC7_DMA;
- SIM_SCGC6 |= SIM_SCGC6_DMAMUX;
- DMA_CR = 0;
- DMA_TCD2_SADDR = &ADC0_RA;
- DMA_TCD2_SOFF = 0;
- DMA_TCD2_ATTR = DMA_TCD_ATTR_SSIZE(1) | DMA_TCD_ATTR_DSIZE(1);
- DMA_TCD2_NBYTES_MLNO = 2;
- DMA_TCD2_SLAST = 0;
- DMA_TCD2_DADDR = analog_rx_buffer;
- DMA_TCD2_DOFF = 2;
- DMA_TCD2_CITER_ELINKNO = sizeof(analog_rx_buffer) / 2;
- DMA_TCD2_DLASTSGA = -sizeof(analog_rx_buffer);
- DMA_TCD2_BITER_ELINKNO = sizeof(analog_rx_buffer) / 2;
- DMA_TCD2_CSR = DMA_TCD_CSR_INTHALF | DMA_TCD_CSR_INTMAJOR;
- DMAMUX0_CHCFG2 = DMAMUX_DISABLE;
- DMAMUX0_CHCFG2 = DMAMUX_SOURCE_ADC0 | DMAMUX_ENABLE;
- //update_responsibility = update_setup();
- DMA_SERQ = 2;
- NVIC_ENABLE_IRQ(IRQ_DMA_CH2);
- }
-
- void dma_ch2_isr(void)
- {
- uint32_t daddr, offset;
- const uint16_t *src, *end;
- uint16_t *dest_left;
- audio_block_t *left;
-
- //digitalWriteFast(3, HIGH);
- daddr = (uint32_t)DMA_TCD2_DADDR;
- DMA_CINT = 2;
-
- if (daddr < (uint32_t)analog_rx_buffer + sizeof(analog_rx_buffer) / 2) {
- // DMA is receiving to the first half of the buffer
- // need to remove data from the second half
- src = (uint16_t *)&analog_rx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2];
- end = (uint16_t *)&analog_rx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES];
- //if (AudioInputI2S::update_responsibility) AudioStream::update_all();
- } else {
- // DMA is receiving to the second half of the buffer
- // need to remove data from the first half
- src = (uint16_t *)&analog_rx_buffer[0];
- end = (uint16_t *)&analog_rx_buffer[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2];
- }
- left = AudioInputAnalog::block_left;
- if (left != NULL) {
- offset = AudioInputAnalog::block_offset;
- if (offset > AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2) offset = AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2;
- //if (offset <= AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2) {
- dest_left = (uint16_t *)&(left->data[offset]);
- AudioInputAnalog::block_offset = offset + AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES/2;
- do {
- *dest_left++ = *src++;
- } while (src < end);
- //}
- }
- //digitalWriteFast(3, LOW);
- }
-
-
- #if 0
- void adc0_isr(void)
- {
- uint32_t tmp = ADC0_RA; // read ADC result to clear interrupt
- digitalWriteFast(3, HIGH);
- delayMicroseconds(1);
- digitalWriteFast(3, LOW);
- }
- #endif
-
-
- void AudioInputAnalog::update(void)
- {
- audio_block_t *new_left=NULL, *out_left=NULL;
- unsigned int dc, offset;
- int16_t s, *p, *end;
-
- // allocate new block (ok if NULL)
- new_left = allocate();
-
- __disable_irq();
- offset = block_offset;
- if (offset < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES) {
- // the DMA didn't fill a block
- if (new_left != NULL) {
- // but we allocated a block
- if (block_left == NULL) {
- // the DMA doesn't have any blocks to fill, so
- // give it the one we just allocated
- block_left = new_left;
- block_offset = 0;
- __enable_irq();
- //Serial.println("fail1");
- } else {
- // the DMA already has blocks, doesn't need this
- __enable_irq();
- release(new_left);
- //Serial.print("fail2, offset=");
- //Serial.println(offset);
- }
- } else {
- // The DMA didn't fill a block, and we could not allocate
- // memory... the system is likely starving for memory!
- // Sadly, there's nothing we can do.
- __enable_irq();
- //Serial.println("fail3");
- }
- return;
- }
- // the DMA filled a block, so grab it and get the
- // new block to the DMA, as quickly as possible
- out_left = block_left;
- block_left = new_left;
- block_offset = 0;
- __enable_irq();
-
- // find and subtract DC offset....
- // TODO: this may not be correct, needs testing with more types of signals
- dc = dc_average;
- p = out_left->data;
- end = p + AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES;
- do {
- s = (uint16_t)(*p) - dc; // TODO: should be saturating subtract
- *p++ = s;
- dc += s >> 13; // approx 5.38 Hz high pass filter
- } while (p < end);
- dc_average = dc;
-
- // then transmit the AC data
- transmit(out_left);
- release(out_left);
- }
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- /******************************************************************/
-
-
- #define STATE_DIRECT_8BIT_MONO 0 // playing mono at native sample rate
- #define STATE_DIRECT_8BIT_STEREO 1 // playing stereo at native sample rate
- #define STATE_DIRECT_16BIT_MONO 2 // playing mono at native sample rate
- #define STATE_DIRECT_16BIT_STEREO 3 // playing stereo at native sample rate
- #define STATE_CONVERT_8BIT_MONO 4 // playing mono, converting sample rate
- #define STATE_CONVERT_8BIT_STEREO 5 // playing stereo, converting sample rate
- #define STATE_CONVERT_16BIT_MONO 6 // playing mono, converting sample rate
- #define STATE_CONVERT_16BIT_STEREO 7 // playing stereo, converting sample rate
- #define STATE_PARSE1 8 // looking for 20 byte ID header
- #define STATE_PARSE2 9 // looking for 16 byte format header
- #define STATE_PARSE3 10 // looking for 8 byte data header
- #define STATE_PARSE4 11 // ignoring unknown chunk
- #define STATE_STOP 12
-
- void AudioPlaySDcardWAV::begin(void)
- {
- state = STATE_STOP;
- state_play = STATE_STOP;
- data_length = 0;
- if (block_left) {
- release(block_left);
- block_left = NULL;
- }
- if (block_right) {
- release(block_right);
- block_right = NULL;
- }
- }
-
-
- bool AudioPlaySDcardWAV::play(const char *filename)
- {
- stop();
- wavfile = SD.open(filename);
- if (!wavfile) return false;
- buffer_remaining = 0;
- state_play = STATE_STOP;
- state = STATE_PARSE1;
- return true;
- }
-
- void AudioPlaySDcardWAV::stop(void)
- {
- __disable_irq();
- if (state != STATE_STOP) {
- state = STATE_STOP;
- __enable_irq();
- wavfile.close();
- } else {
- __enable_irq();
- }
- }
-
- bool AudioPlaySDcardWAV::start(void)
- {
- __disable_irq();
- if (state == STATE_STOP) {
- if (state_play == STATE_STOP) {
- __enable_irq();
- return false;
- }
- state = state_play;
- }
- __enable_irq();
- return true;
- }
-
-
- void AudioPlaySDcardWAV::update(void)
- {
- // only update if we're playing
- if (state == STATE_STOP) return;
-
- // allocate the audio blocks to transmit
- block_left = allocate();
- if (block_left == NULL) return;
- if (state < 8 && (state & 1) == 1) {
- // if we're playing stereo, allocate another
- // block for the right channel output
- block_right = allocate();
- if (block_right == NULL) {
- release(block_left);
- return;
- }
- } else {
- // if we're playing mono or just parsing
- // the WAV file header, no right-side block
- block_right = NULL;
- }
- block_offset = 0;
-
- //Serial.println("update");
-
- // is there buffered data?
- if (buffer_remaining > 0) {
- // we have buffered data
- if (consume()) return; // it was enough to transmit audio
- }
-
- // we only get to this point when buffer[512] is empty
- if (state != STATE_STOP && wavfile.available()) {
- // we can read more data from the file...
- buffer_remaining = wavfile.read(buffer, 512);
- if (consume()) {
- // good, it resulted in audio transmit
- return;
- } else {
- // not good, no audio was transmitted
- buffer_remaining = 0;
- if (block_left) release(block_left);
- if (block_right) release(block_right);
- // if we're still playing, well, there's going to
- // be a gap in output, but we can't keep burning
- // time trying to read more data. Hopefully things
- // will go better next time?
- if (state != STATE_STOP) return;
- }
- }
- // end of file reached or other reason to stop
- wavfile.close();
- state_play = STATE_STOP;
- state = STATE_STOP;
- }
-
-
- // https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/422/projects/WaveFormat/
-
- // Consume already buffered data. Returns true if audio transmitted.
- bool AudioPlaySDcardWAV::consume(void)
- {
- uint32_t len, size;
- uint8_t lsb, msb;
- const uint8_t *p;
-
- size = buffer_remaining;
- p = buffer + 512 - size;
- start:
- if (size == 0) return false;
- //Serial.print("AudioPlaySDcardWAV write, size = ");
- //Serial.print(size);
- //Serial.print(", data_length = ");
- //Serial.print(data_length);
- //Serial.print(", state = ");
- //Serial.println(state);
- switch (state) {
- // parse wav file header, is this really a .wav file?
- case STATE_PARSE1:
- len = 20 - data_length;
- if (size < len) len = size;
- memcpy((uint8_t *)header + data_length, p, len);
- data_length += len;
- if (data_length < 20) return false;
- // parse the header...
- if (header[0] == 0x46464952 && header[2] == 0x45564157
- && header[3] == 0x20746D66 && header[4] == 16) {
- //Serial.println("header ok");
- state = STATE_PARSE2;
- p += len;
- size -= len;
- data_length = 0;
- goto start;
- }
- //Serial.println("unknown WAV header");
- break;
-
- // check & extract key audio parameters
- case STATE_PARSE2:
- len = 16 - data_length;
- if (size < len) len = size;
- memcpy((uint8_t *)header + data_length, p, len);
- data_length += len;
- if (data_length < 16) return false;
- if (parse_format()) {
- //Serial.println("audio format ok");
- p += len;
- size -= len;
- data_length = 0;
- state = STATE_PARSE3;
- goto start;
- }
- //Serial.println("unknown audio format");
- break;
-
- // find the data chunk
- case STATE_PARSE3:
- len = 8 - data_length;
- if (size < len) len = size;
- memcpy((uint8_t *)header + data_length, p, len);
- data_length += len;
- if (data_length < 8) return false;
- //Serial.print("chunk id = ");
- //Serial.print(header[0], HEX);
- //Serial.print(", length = ");
- //Serial.println(header[1]);
- p += len;
- size -= len;
- data_length = header[1];
- if (header[0] == 0x61746164) {
- //Serial.println("found data chunk");
- // TODO: verify offset in file is an even number
- // as required by WAV format. abort if odd. Code
- // below will depend upon this and fail if not even.
- leftover_bytes = 0;
- state = state_play;
- if (state & 1) {
- // if we're going to start stereo
- // better allocate another output block
- block_right = allocate();
- if (!block_right) return false;
- }
- } else {
- state = STATE_PARSE4;
- }
- goto start;
-
- // ignore any extra unknown chunks (title & artist info)
- case STATE_PARSE4:
- if (size < data_length) {
- data_length -= size;
- return false;
- }
- p += data_length;
- size -= data_length;
- data_length = 0;
- state = STATE_PARSE3;
- goto start;
-
- // playing mono at native sample rate
- case STATE_DIRECT_8BIT_MONO:
- return false;
-
- // playing stereo at native sample rate
- case STATE_DIRECT_8BIT_STEREO:
- return false;
-
- // playing mono at native sample rate
- case STATE_DIRECT_16BIT_MONO:
- if (size > data_length) size = data_length;
- data_length -= size;
- while (1) {
- lsb = *p++;
- msb = *p++;
- size -= 2;
- block_left->data[block_offset++] = (msb << 8) | lsb;
- if (block_offset >= AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES) {
- transmit(block_left, 0);
- transmit(block_left, 1);
- //Serial1.print('%');
- //delayMicroseconds(90);
- release(block_left);
- block_left = NULL;
- data_length += size;
- buffer_remaining = size;
- if (block_right) release(block_right);
- return true;
- }
- if (size == 0) {
- if (data_length == 0) break;
- return false;
- }
- }
- // end of file reached
- if (block_offset > 0) {
- // TODO: fill remainder of last block with zero and transmit
- }
- state = STATE_STOP;
- return false;
-
- // playing stereo at native sample rate
- case STATE_DIRECT_16BIT_STEREO:
- if (size > data_length) size = data_length;
- data_length -= size;
- if (leftover_bytes) {
- block_left->data[block_offset] = header[0];
- goto right16;
- }
- while (1) {
- lsb = *p++;
- msb = *p++;
- size -= 2;
- if (size == 0) {
- if (data_length == 0) break;
- header[0] = (msb << 8) | lsb;
- leftover_bytes = 2;
- return false;
- }
- block_left->data[block_offset] = (msb << 8) | lsb;
- right16:
- lsb = *p++;
- msb = *p++;
- size -= 2;
- block_right->data[block_offset++] = (msb << 8) | lsb;
- if (block_offset >= AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES) {
- transmit(block_left, 0);
- release(block_left);
- block_left = NULL;
- transmit(block_right, 1);
- release(block_right);
- block_right = NULL;
- data_length += size;
- buffer_remaining = size;
- return true;
- }
- if (size == 0) {
- if (data_length == 0) break;
- leftover_bytes = 0;
- return false;
- }
- }
- // end of file reached
- if (block_offset > 0) {
- // TODO: fill remainder of last block with zero and transmit
- }
- state = STATE_STOP;
- return false;
-
- // playing mono, converting sample rate
- case STATE_CONVERT_8BIT_MONO :
- return false;
-
- // playing stereo, converting sample rate
- case STATE_CONVERT_8BIT_STEREO:
- return false;
-
- // playing mono, converting sample rate
- case STATE_CONVERT_16BIT_MONO:
- return false;
-
- // playing stereo, converting sample rate
- case STATE_CONVERT_16BIT_STEREO:
- return false;
-
- // ignore any extra data after playing
- // or anything following any error
- case STATE_STOP:
- return false;
-
- // this is not supposed to happen!
- //default:
- //Serial.println("AudioPlaySDcardWAV, unknown state");
- }
- state_play = STATE_STOP;
- state = STATE_STOP;
- return false;
- }
-
-
- /*
- 00000000 52494646 66EA6903 57415645 666D7420 RIFFf.i.WAVEfmt
- 00000010 10000000 01000200 44AC0000 10B10200 ........D.......
- 00000020 04001000 4C495354 3A000000 494E464F ....LIST:...INFO
- 00000030 494E414D 14000000 49205761 6E742054 INAM....I Want T
- 00000040 6F20436F 6D65204F 76657200 49415254 o Come Over.IART
- 00000050 12000000 4D656C69 73736120 45746865 ....Melissa Ethe
- 00000060 72696467 65006461 746100EA 69030100 ridge.data..i...
- 00000070 FEFF0300 FCFF0400 FDFF0200 0000FEFF ................
- 00000080 0300FDFF 0200FFFF 00000100 FEFF0300 ................
- 00000090 FDFF0300 FDFF0200 FFFF0100 0000FFFF ................
- */
-
-
-
-
-
- // SD library on Teensy3 at 96 MHz
- // 256 byte chunks, speed is 443272 bytes/sec
- // 512 byte chunks, speed is 468023 bytes/sec
-
-
-
-
-
- bool AudioPlaySDcardWAV::parse_format(void)
- {
- uint8_t num = 0;
- uint16_t format;
- uint16_t channels;
- uint32_t rate;
- uint16_t bits;
-
- format = header[0];
- //Serial.print(" format = ");
- //Serial.println(format);
- if (format != 1) return false;
-
- channels = header[0] >> 16;
- //Serial.print(" channels = ");
- //Serial.println(channels);
- if (channels == 1) {
- } else if (channels == 2) {
- num = 1;
- } else {
- return false;
- }
-
- bits = header[3] >> 16;
- //Serial.print(" bits = ");
- //Serial.println(bits);
- if (bits == 8) {
- } else if (bits == 16) {
- num |= 2;
- } else {
- return false;
- }
-
- rate = header[1];
- //Serial.print(" rate = ");
- //Serial.println(rate);
- if (rate == AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE) {
- } else if (rate >= 8000 && rate <= 48000) {
- num |= 4;
- } else {
- return false;
- }
- // we're not checking the byte rate and block align fields
- // if they're not the expected values, all we could do is
- // return false. Do any real wav files have unexpected
- // values in these other fields?
- state_play = num;
- return true;
- }
-
-
-
- /******************************************************************/
-
-
- void AudioPlaySDcardRAW::begin(void)
- {
- playing = false;
- if (block) {
- release(block);
- block = NULL;
- }
- }
-
-
- bool AudioPlaySDcardRAW::play(const char *filename)
- {
- stop();
- rawfile = SD.open(filename);
- if (!rawfile) {
- Serial.println("unable to open file");
- return false;
- }
- Serial.println("able to open file");
- playing = true;
- return true;
- }
-
- void AudioPlaySDcardRAW::stop(void)
- {
- __disable_irq();
- if (playing) {
- playing = false;
- __enable_irq();
- rawfile.close();
- } else {
- __enable_irq();
- }
- }
-
-
- void AudioPlaySDcardRAW::update(void)
- {
- unsigned int i, n;
-
- // only update if we're playing
- if (!playing) return;
-
- // allocate the audio blocks to transmit
- block = allocate();
- if (block == NULL) return;
-
- if (rawfile.available()) {
- // we can read more data from the file...
- n = rawfile.read(block->data, AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES*2);
- for (i=n/2; i < AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES; i++) {
- block->data[i] = 0;
- }
- transmit(block);
- release(block);
- } else {
- rawfile.close();
- playing = false;
- }
- }
-
-
-
-
-
- /******************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
- // computes ((a[31:0] * b[15:0]) >> 16)
- static inline int32_t signed_multiply_32x16b(int32_t a, uint32_t b) __attribute__((always_inline));
- static inline int32_t signed_multiply_32x16b(int32_t a, uint32_t b)
- {
- int32_t out;
- asm volatile("smulwb %0, %1, %2" : "=r" (out) : "r" (a), "r" (b));
- return out;
- }
-
- // computes ((a[31:0] * b[31:16]) >> 16)
- static inline int32_t signed_multiply_32x16t(int32_t a, uint32_t b) __attribute__((always_inline));
- static inline int32_t signed_multiply_32x16t(int32_t a, uint32_t b)
- {
- int32_t out;
- asm volatile("smulwt %0, %1, %2" : "=r" (out) : "r" (a), "r" (b));
- return out;
- }
-
-
- // computes ((a[15:0) << 16) | b[15:0])
- static inline uint32_t pack_16x16(int32_t a, int32_t b) __attribute__((always_inline));
- static inline uint32_t pack_16x16(int32_t a, int32_t b)
- {
- int32_t out;
- asm volatile("pkhbt %0, %1, %2, lsl #16" : "=r" (out) : "r" (b), "r" (a));
- return out;
- }
-
- // computes (((a[31:16] + b[31:16]) << 16) | (a[15:0 + b[15:0]))
- static inline uint32_t signed_add_16_and_16(uint32_t a, uint32_t b) __attribute__((always_inline));
- static inline uint32_t signed_add_16_and_16(uint32_t a, uint32_t b)
- {
- int32_t out;
- asm volatile("qadd16 %0, %1, %2" : "=r" (out) : "r" (a), "r" (b));
- return out;
- }
-
-
- void applyGain(int16_t *data, int32_t mult)
- {
- uint32_t *p = (uint32_t *)data;
- const uint32_t *end = (uint32_t *)(data + AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES);
-
- do {
- uint32_t tmp32 = *p; // read 2 samples from *data
- int32_t val1 = signed_multiply_32x16b(mult, tmp32);
- int32_t val2 = signed_multiply_32x16t(mult, tmp32);
- val1 = signed_saturate_rshift(val1, 16, 0);
- val2 = signed_saturate_rshift(val2, 16, 0);
- *p++ = pack_16x16(val2, val1);
- } while (p < end);
- }
-
- // page 133
-
- void applyGainThenAdd(int16_t *data, const int16_t *in, int32_t mult)
- {
- uint32_t *dst = (uint32_t *)data;
- const uint32_t *src = (uint32_t *)in;
- const uint32_t *end = (uint32_t *)(data + AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES);
-
- if (mult == 65536) {
- do {
- uint32_t tmp32 = *dst;
- *dst++ = signed_add_16_and_16(tmp32, *src++);
- tmp32 = *dst;
- *dst++ = signed_add_16_and_16(tmp32, *src++);
- } while (dst < end);
- } else {
- do {
- uint32_t tmp32 = *src++; // read 2 samples from *data
- int32_t val1 = signed_multiply_32x16b(mult, tmp32);
- int32_t val2 = signed_multiply_32x16t(mult, tmp32);
- val1 = signed_saturate_rshift(val1, 16, 0);
- val2 = signed_saturate_rshift(val2, 16, 0);
- tmp32 = pack_16x16(val2, val1);
- uint32_t tmp32b = *dst;
- *dst++ = signed_add_16_and_16(tmp32, tmp32b);
- } while (dst < end);
- }
- }
-
-
- void AudioMixer4::update(void)
- {
- audio_block_t *in, *out=NULL;
- unsigned int channel;
-
- for (channel=0; channel < 4; channel++) {
- if (!out) {
- out = receiveWritable(channel);
- if (out) {
- int32_t mult = multiplier[channel];
- if (mult != 65536) applyGain(out->data, mult);
- }
- } else {
- in = receiveReadOnly(channel);
- if (in) {
- applyGainThenAdd(out->data, in->data, multiplier[channel]);
- release(in);
- }
- }
- }
- if (out) {
- transmit(out);
- release(out);
- }
- }
-
-
-
-
- /******************************************************************/
-
- #include "Wire.h"
-
- #define WM8731_I2C_ADDR 0x1A
- //#define WM8731_I2C_ADDR 0x1B
-
- #define WM8731_REG_LLINEIN 0
- #define WM8731_REG_RLINEIN 1
- #define WM8731_REG_LHEADOUT 2
- #define WM8731_REG_RHEADOUT 3
- #define WM8731_REG_ANALOG 4
- #define WM8731_REG_DIGITAL 5
- #define WM8731_REG_POWERDOWN 6
- #define WM8731_REG_INTERFACE 7
- #define WM8731_REG_SAMPLING 8
- #define WM8731_REG_ACTIVE 9
- #define WM8731_REG_RESET 15
-
- bool AudioControlWM8731::enable(void)
- {
- Wire.begin();
- delay(5);
- //write(WM8731_REG_RESET, 0);
-
- write(WM8731_REG_INTERFACE, 0x02); // I2S, 16 bit, MCLK slave
- write(WM8731_REG_SAMPLING, 0x20); // 256*Fs, 44.1 kHz, MCLK/1
-
- // In order to prevent pops, the DAC should first be soft-muted (DACMU),
- // the output should then be de-selected from the line and headphone output
- // (DACSEL), then the DAC powered down (DACPD).
-
- write(WM8731_REG_DIGITAL, 0x08); // DAC soft mute
- write(WM8731_REG_ANALOG, 0x00); // disable all
-
- write(WM8731_REG_POWERDOWN, 0x60); // linein, mic, adc, dac, lineout
-
- write(WM8731_REG_LHEADOUT, 0x80); // volume off
- write(WM8731_REG_RHEADOUT, 0x80);
-
- delay(100); // how long to power up?
-
- write(WM8731_REG_ACTIVE, 1);
- delay(5);
- write(WM8731_REG_DIGITAL, 0x00); // DAC unmuted
- write(WM8731_REG_ANALOG, 0x10); // DAC selected
-
- return true;
- }
-
-
- bool AudioControlWM8731::write(unsigned int reg, unsigned int val)
- {
- Wire.beginTransmission(WM8731_I2C_ADDR);
- Wire.write((reg << 1) | ((val >> 8) & 1));
- Wire.write(val & 0xFF);
- Wire.endTransmission();
- return true;
- }
-
- bool AudioControlWM8731::volumeInteger(unsigned int n)
- {
- if (n > 127) n = 127;
- //Serial.print("volumeInteger, n = ");
- //Serial.println(n);
- write(WM8731_REG_LHEADOUT, n | 0x180);
- write(WM8731_REG_RHEADOUT, n | 0x80);
- return true;
- }
-
-
-
- /******************************************************************/
-
- #define CHIP_ID 0x0000
- // 15:8 PARTID 0xA0 - 8 bit identifier for SGTL5000
- // 7:0 REVID 0x00 - revision number for SGTL5000.
-
- #define CHIP_DIG_POWER 0x0002
- // 6 ADC_POWERUP 1=Enable, 0=disable the ADC block, both digital & analog,
- // 5 DAC_POWERUP 1=Enable, 0=disable the DAC block, both analog and digital
- // 4 DAP_POWERUP 1=Enable, 0=disable the DAP block
- // 1 I2S_OUT_POWERUP 1=Enable, 0=disable the I2S data output
- // 0 I2S_IN_POWERUP 1=Enable, 0=disable the I2S data input
-
- #define CHIP_CLK_CTRL 0x0004
- // 5:4 RATE_MODE Sets the sample rate mode. MCLK_FREQ is still specified
- // relative to the rate in SYS_FS
- // 0x0 = SYS_FS specifies the rate
- // 0x1 = Rate is 1/2 of the SYS_FS rate
- // 0x2 = Rate is 1/4 of the SYS_FS rate
- // 0x3 = Rate is 1/6 of the SYS_FS rate
- // 3:2 SYS_FS Sets the internal system sample rate (default=2)
- // 0x0 = 32 kHz
- // 0x1 = 44.1 kHz
- // 0x2 = 48 kHz
- // 0x3 = 96 kHz
- // 1:0 MCLK_FREQ Identifies incoming SYS_MCLK frequency and if the PLL should be used
- // 0x0 = 256*Fs
- // 0x1 = 384*Fs
- // 0x2 = 512*Fs
- // 0x3 = Use PLL
- // The 0x3 (Use PLL) setting must be used if the SYS_MCLK is not
- // a standard multiple of Fs (256, 384, or 512). This setting can
- // also be used if SYS_MCLK is a standard multiple of Fs.
- // Before this field is set to 0x3 (Use PLL), the PLL must be
- // powered up by setting CHIP_ANA_POWER->PLL_POWERUP and
- // CHIP_ANA_POWER->VCOAMP_POWERUP. Also, the PLL dividers must
- // be calculated based on the external MCLK rate and
- // CHIP_PLL_CTRL register must be set (see CHIP_PLL_CTRL register
- // description details on how to calculate the divisors).
-
- #define CHIP_I2S_CTRL 0x0006
- // 8 SCLKFREQ Sets frequency of I2S_SCLK when in master mode (MS=1). When in slave
- // mode (MS=0), this field must be set appropriately to match SCLK input
- // rate.
- // 0x0 = 64Fs
- // 0x1 = 32Fs - Not supported for RJ mode (I2S_MODE = 1)
- // 7 MS Configures master or slave of I2S_LRCLK and I2S_SCLK.
- // 0x0 = Slave: I2S_LRCLK an I2S_SCLK are inputs
- // 0x1 = Master: I2S_LRCLK and I2S_SCLK are outputs
- // NOTE: If the PLL is used (CHIP_CLK_CTRL->MCLK_FREQ==0x3),
- // the SGTL5000 must be a master of the I2S port (MS==1)
- // 6 SCLK_INV Sets the edge that data (input and output) is clocked in on for I2S_SCLK
- // 0x0 = data is valid on rising edge of I2S_SCLK
- // 0x1 = data is valid on falling edge of I2S_SCLK
- // 5:4 DLEN I2S data length (default=1)
- // 0x0 = 32 bits (only valid when SCLKFREQ=0),
- // not valid for Right Justified Mode
- // 0x1 = 24 bits (only valid when SCLKFREQ=0)
- // 0x2 = 20 bits
- // 0x3 = 16 bits
- // 3:2 I2S_MODE Sets the mode for the I2S port
- // 0x0 = I2S mode or Left Justified (Use LRALIGN to select)
- // 0x1 = Right Justified Mode
- // 0x2 = PCM Format A/B
- // 0x3 = RESERVED
- // 1 LRALIGN I2S_LRCLK Alignment to data word. Not used for Right Justified mode
- // 0x0 = Data word starts 1 I2S_SCLK delay after I2S_LRCLK
- // transition (I2S format, PCM format A)
- // 0x1 = Data word starts after I2S_LRCLK transition (left
- // justified format, PCM format B)
- // 0 LRPOL I2S_LRCLK Polarity when data is presented.
- // 0x0 = I2S_LRCLK = 0 - Left, 1 - Right
- // 1x0 = I2S_LRCLK = 0 - Right, 1 - Left
- // The left subframe should be presented first regardless of
- // the setting of LRPOL.
-
- #define CHIP_SSS_CTRL 0x000A
- // 14 DAP_MIX_LRSWAP DAP Mixer Input Swap
- // 0x0 = Normal Operation
- // 0x1 = Left and Right channels for the DAP MIXER Input are swapped.
- // 13 DAP_LRSWAP DAP Mixer Input Swap
- // 0x0 = Normal Operation
- // 0x1 = Left and Right channels for the DAP Input are swapped
- // 12 DAC_LRSWAP DAC Input Swap
- // 0x0 = Normal Operation
- // 0x1 = Left and Right channels for the DAC are swapped
- // 10 I2S_LRSWAP I2S_DOUT Swap
- // 0x0 = Normal Operation
- // 0x1 = Left and Right channels for the I2S_DOUT are swapped
- // 9:8 DAP_MIX_SELECT Select data source for DAP mixer
- // 0x0 = ADC
- // 0x1 = I2S_IN
- // 0x2 = Reserved
- // 0x3 = Reserved
- // 7:6 DAP_SELECT Select data source for DAP
- // 0x0 = ADC
- // 0x1 = I2S_IN
- // 0x2 = Reserved
- // 0x3 = Reserved
- // 5:4 DAC_SELECT Select data source for DAC (default=1)
- // 0x0 = ADC
- // 0x1 = I2S_IN
- // 0x2 = Reserved
- // 0x3 = DAP
- // 1:0 I2S_SELECT Select data source for I2S_DOUT
- // 0x0 = ADC
- // 0x1 = I2S_IN
- // 0x2 = Reserved
- // 0x3 = DAP
-
- #define CHIP_ADCDAC_CTRL 0x000E
- // 13 VOL_BUSY_DAC_RIGHT Volume Busy DAC Right
- // 0x0 = Ready
- // 0x1 = Busy - This indicates the channel has not reached its
- // programmed volume/mute level
- // 12 VOL_BUSY_DAC_LEFT Volume Busy DAC Left
- // 0x0 = Ready
- // 0x1 = Busy - This indicates the channel has not reached its
- // programmed volume/mute level
- // 9 VOL_RAMP_EN Volume Ramp Enable (default=1)
- // 0x0 = Disables volume ramp. New volume settings take immediate
- // effect without a ramp
- // 0x1 = Enables volume ramp
- // This field affects DAC_VOL. The volume ramp effects both
- // volume settings and mute When set to 1 a soft mute is enabled.
- // 8 VOL_EXPO_RAMP Exponential Volume Ramp Enable
- // 0x0 = Linear ramp over top 4 volume octaves
- // 0x1 = Exponential ramp over full volume range
- // This bit only takes effect if VOL_RAMP_EN is 1.
- // 3 DAC_MUTE_RIGHT DAC Right Mute (default=1)
- // 0x0 = Unmute
- // 0x1 = Muted
- // If VOL_RAMP_EN = 1, this is a soft mute.
- // 2 DAC_MUTE_LEFT DAC Left Mute (default=1)
- // 0x0 = Unmute
- // 0x1 = Muted
- // If VOL_RAMP_EN = 1, this is a soft mute.
- // 1 ADC_HPF_FREEZE ADC High Pass Filter Freeze
- // 0x0 = Normal operation
- // 0x1 = Freeze the ADC high-pass filter offset register. The
- // offset continues to be subtracted from the ADC data stream.
- // 0 ADC_HPF_BYPASS ADC High Pass Filter Bypass
- // 0x0 = Normal operation
- // 0x1 = Bypassed and offset not updated
-
- #define CHIP_DAC_VOL 0x0010
- // 15:8 DAC_VOL_RIGHT DAC Right Channel Volume. Set the Right channel DAC volume
- // with 0.5017 dB steps from 0 to -90 dB
- // 0x3B and less = Reserved
- // 0x3C = 0 dB
- // 0x3D = -0.5 dB
- // 0xF0 = -90 dB
- // 0xFC and greater = Muted
- // If VOL_RAMP_EN = 1, there is an automatic ramp to the
- // new volume setting.
- // 7:0 DAC_VOL_LEFT DAC Left Channel Volume. Set the Left channel DAC volume
- // with 0.5017 dB steps from 0 to -90 dB
- // 0x3B and less = Reserved
- // 0x3C = 0 dB
- // 0x3D = -0.5 dB
- // 0xF0 = -90 dB
- // 0xFC and greater = Muted
- // If VOL_RAMP_EN = 1, there is an automatic ramp to the
- // new volume setting.
-
- #define CHIP_PAD_STRENGTH 0x0014
- // 9:8 I2S_LRCLK I2S LRCLK Pad Drive Strength (default=1)
- // Sets drive strength for output pads per the table below.
- // VDDIO 1.8 V 2.5 V 3.3 V
- // 0x0 = Disable
- // 0x1 = 1.66 mA 2.87 mA 4.02 mA
- // 0x2 = 3.33 mA 5.74 mA 8.03 mA
- // 0x3 = 4.99 mA 8.61 mA 12.05 mA
- // 7:6 I2S_SCLK I2S SCLK Pad Drive Strength (default=1)
- // 5:4 I2S_DOUT I2S DOUT Pad Drive Strength (default=1)
- // 3:2 CTRL_DATA I2C DATA Pad Drive Strength (default=3)
- // 1:0 CTRL_CLK I2C CLK Pad Drive Strength (default=3)
- // (all use same table as I2S_LRCLK)
-
- #define CHIP_ANA_ADC_CTRL 0x0020
- // 8 ADC_VOL_M6DB ADC Volume Range Reduction
- // This bit shifts both right and left analog ADC volume
- // range down by 6.0 dB.
- // 0x0 = No change in ADC range
- // 0x1 = ADC range reduced by 6.0 dB
- // 7:4 ADC_VOL_RIGHT ADC Right Channel Volume
- // Right channel analog ADC volume control in 1.5 dB steps.
- // 0x0 = 0 dB
- // 0x1 = +1.5 dB
- // ...
- // 0xF = +22.5 dB
- // This range is -6.0 dB to +16.5 dB if ADC_VOL_M6DB is set to 1.
- // 3:0 ADC_VOL_LEFT ADC Left Channel Volume
- // (same scale as ADC_VOL_RIGHT)
-
- #define CHIP_ANA_HP_CTRL 0x0022
- // 14:8 HP_VOL_RIGHT Headphone Right Channel Volume (default 0x18)
- // Right channel headphone volume control with 0.5 dB steps.
- // 0x00 = +12 dB
- // 0x01 = +11.5 dB
- // 0x18 = 0 dB
- // ...
- // 0x7F = -51.5 dB
- // 6:0 HP_VOL_LEFT Headphone Left Channel Volume (default 0x18)
- // (same scale as HP_VOL_RIGHT)
-
- #define CHIP_ANA_CTRL 0x0024
- // 8 MUTE_LO LINEOUT Mute, 0 = Unmute, 1 = Mute (default 1)
- // 6 SELECT_HP Select the headphone input, 0 = DAC, 1 = LINEIN
- // 5 EN_ZCD_HP Enable the headphone zero cross detector (ZCD)
- // 0x0 = HP ZCD disabled
- // 0x1 = HP ZCD enabled
- // 4 MUTE_HP Mute the headphone outputs, 0 = Unmute, 1 = Mute (default)
- // 2 SELECT_ADC Select the ADC input, 0 = Microphone, 1 = LINEIN
- // 1 EN_ZCD_ADC Enable the ADC analog zero cross detector (ZCD)
- // 0x0 = ADC ZCD disabled
- // 0x1 = ADC ZCD enabled
- // 0 MUTE_ADC Mute the ADC analog volume, 0 = Unmute, 1 = Mute (default)
-
- #define CHIP_LINREG_CTRL 0x0026
- // 6 VDDC_MAN_ASSN Determines chargepump source when VDDC_ASSN_OVRD is set.
- // 0x0 = VDDA
- // 0x1 = VDDIO
- // 5 VDDC_ASSN_OVRD Charge pump Source Assignment Override
- // 0x0 = Charge pump source is automatically assigned based
- // on higher of VDDA and VDDIO
- // 0x1 = the source of charge pump is manually assigned by
- // VDDC_MAN_ASSN If VDDIO and VDDA are both the same
- // and greater than 3.1 V, VDDC_ASSN_OVRD and
- // VDDC_MAN_ASSN should be used to manually assign
- // VDDIO as the source for charge pump.
- // 3:0 D_PROGRAMMING Sets the VDDD linear regulator output voltage in 50 mV steps.
- // Must clear the LINREG_SIMPLE_POWERUP and STARTUP_POWERUP bits
- // in the 0x0030 (CHIP_ANA_POWER) register after power-up, for
- // this setting to produce the proper VDDD voltage.
- // 0x0 = 1.60
- // 0xF = 0.85
-
- #define CHIP_REF_CTRL 0x0028 // bandgap reference bias voltage and currents
- // 8:4 VAG_VAL Analog Ground Voltage Control
- // These bits control the analog ground voltage in 25 mV steps.
- // This should usually be set to VDDA/2 or lower for best
- // performance (maximum output swing at minimum THD). This VAG
- // reference is also used for the DAC and ADC voltage reference.
- // So changing this voltage scales the output swing of the DAC
- // and the output signal of the ADC.
- // 0x00 = 0.800 V
- // 0x1F = 1.575 V
- // 3:1 BIAS_CTRL Bias control
- // These bits adjust the bias currents for all of the analog
- // blocks. By lowering the bias current a lower quiescent power
- // is achieved. It should be noted that this mode can affect
- // performance by 3-4 dB.
- // 0x0 = Nominal
- // 0x1-0x3=+12.5%
- // 0x4=-12.5%
- // 0x5=-25%
- // 0x6=-37.5%
- // 0x7=-50%
- // 0 SMALL_POP VAG Ramp Control
- // Setting this bit slows down the VAG ramp from ~200 to ~400 ms
- // to reduce the startup pop, but increases the turn on/off time.
- // 0x0 = Normal VAG ramp
- // 0x1 = Slow down VAG ramp
-
- #define CHIP_MIC_CTRL 0x002A // microphone gain & internal microphone bias
- // 9:8 BIAS_RESISTOR MIC Bias Output Impedance Adjustment
- // Controls an adjustable output impedance for the microphone bias.
- // If this is set to zero the micbias block is powered off and
- // the output is highZ.
- // 0x0 = Powered off
- // 0x1 = 2.0 kohm
- // 0x2 = 4.0 kohm
- // 0x3 = 8.0 kohm
- // 6:4 BIAS_VOLT MIC Bias Voltage Adjustment
- // Controls an adjustable bias voltage for the microphone bias
- // amp in 250 mV steps. This bias voltage setting should be no
- // more than VDDA-200 mV for adequate power supply rejection.
- // 0x0 = 1.25 V
- // ...
- // 0x7 = 3.00 V
- // 1:0 GAIN MIC Amplifier Gain
- // Sets the microphone amplifier gain. At 0 dB setting the THD
- // can be slightly higher than other paths- typically around
- // ~65 dB. At other gain settings the THD are better.
- // 0x0 = 0 dB
- // 0x1 = +20 dB
- // 0x2 = +30 dB
- // 0x3 = +40 dB
-
- #define CHIP_LINE_OUT_CTRL 0x002C
- // 11:8 OUT_CURRENT Controls the output bias current for the LINEOUT amplifiers. The
- // nominal recommended setting for a 10 kohm load with 1.0 nF load cap
- // is 0x3. There are only 5 valid settings.
- // 0x0=0.18 mA
- // 0x1=0.27 mA
- // 0x3=0.36 mA
- // 0x7=0.45 mA
- // 0xF=0.54 mA
- // 5:0 LO_VAGCNTRL LINEOUT Amplifier Analog Ground Voltage
- // Controls the analog ground voltage for the LINEOUT amplifiers
- // in 25 mV steps. This should usually be set to VDDIO/2.
- // 0x00 = 0.800 V
- // ...
- // 0x1F = 1.575 V
- // ...
- // 0x23 = 1.675 V
- // 0x24-0x3F are invalid
-
- #define CHIP_LINE_OUT_VOL 0x002E
- // 12:8 LO_VOL_RIGHT LINEOUT Right Channel Volume (default=4)
- // Controls the right channel LINEOUT volume in 0.5 dB steps.
- // Higher codes have more attenuation.
- // 4:0 LO_VOL_LEFT LINEOUT Left Channel Output Level (default=4)
- // Used to normalize the output level of the left line output
- // to full scale based on the values used to set
- // LINE_OUT_CTRL->LO_VAGCNTRL and CHIP_REF_CTRL->VAG_VAL.
- // In general this field should be set to:
- // 40*log((VAG_VAL)/(LO_VAGCNTRL)) + 15
- // Suggested values based on typical VDDIO and VDDA voltages.
- // VDDA VAG_VAL VDDIO LO_VAGCNTRL LO_VOL_*
- // 1.8 V 0.9 3.3 V 1.55 0x06
- // 1.8 V 0.9 1.8 V 0.9 0x0F
- // 3.3 V 1.55 1.8 V 0.9 0x19
- // 3.3 V 1.55 3.3 V 1.55 0x0F
- // After setting to the nominal voltage, this field can be used
- // to adjust the output level in +/-0.5 dB increments by using
- // values higher or lower than the nominal setting.
-
- #define CHIP_ANA_POWER 0x0030 // power down controls for the analog blocks.
- // The only other power-down controls are BIAS_RESISTOR in the MIC_CTRL register
- // and the EN_ZCD control bits in ANA_CTRL.
- // 14 DAC_MONO While DAC_POWERUP is set, this allows the DAC to be put into left only
- // mono operation for power savings. 0=mono, 1=stereo (default)
- // 13 LINREG_SIMPLE_POWERUP Power up the simple (low power) digital supply regulator.
- // After reset, this bit can be cleared IF VDDD is driven
- // externally OR the primary digital linreg is enabled with
- // LINREG_D_POWERUP
- // 12 STARTUP_POWERUP Power up the circuitry needed during the power up ramp and reset.
- // After reset this bit can be cleared if VDDD is coming from
- // an external source.
- // 11 VDDC_CHRGPMP_POWERUP Power up the VDDC charge pump block. If neither VDDA or VDDIO
- // is 3.0 V or larger this bit should be cleared before analog
- // blocks are powered up.
- // 10 PLL_POWERUP PLL Power Up, 0 = Power down, 1 = Power up
- // When cleared, the PLL is turned off. This must be set before
- // CHIP_CLK_CTRL->MCLK_FREQ is programmed to 0x3. The
- // CHIP_PLL_CTRL register must be configured correctly before
- // setting this bit.
- // 9 LINREG_D_POWERUP Power up the primary VDDD linear regulator, 0 = Power down, 1 = Power up
- // 8 VCOAMP_POWERUP Power up the PLL VCO amplifier, 0 = Power down, 1 = Power up
- // 7 VAG_POWERUP Power up the VAG reference buffer.
- // Setting this bit starts the power up ramp for the headphone
- // and LINEOUT. The headphone (and/or LINEOUT) powerup should
- // be set BEFORE clearing this bit. When this bit is cleared
- // the power-down ramp is started. The headphone (and/or LINEOUT)
- // powerup should stay set until the VAG is fully ramped down
- // (200 to 400 ms after clearing this bit).
- // 0x0 = Power down, 0x1 = Power up
- // 6 ADC_MONO While ADC_POWERUP is set, this allows the ADC to be put into left only
- // mono operation for power savings. This mode is useful when
- // only using the microphone input.
- // 0x0 = Mono (left only), 0x1 = Stereo
- // 5 REFTOP_POWERUP Power up the reference bias currents
- // 0x0 = Power down, 0x1 = Power up
- // This bit can be cleared when the part is a sleep state
- // to minimize analog power.
- // 4 HEADPHONE_POWERUP Power up the headphone amplifiers
- // 0x0 = Power down, 0x1 = Power up
- // 3 DAC_POWERUP Power up the DACs
- // 0x0 = Power down, 0x1 = Power up
- // 2 CAPLESS_HEADPHONE_POWERUP Power up the capless headphone mode
- // 0x0 = Power down, 0x1 = Power up
- // 1 ADC_POWERUP Power up the ADCs
- // 0x0 = Power down, 0x1 = Power up
- // 0 LINEOUT_POWERUP Power up the LINEOUT amplifiers
- // 0x0 = Power down, 0x1 = Power up
-
- #define CHIP_PLL_CTRL 0x0032
- // 15:11 INT_DIVISOR
- // 10:0 FRAC_DIVISOR
-
- #define CHIP_CLK_TOP_CTRL 0x0034
- // 11 ENABLE_INT_OSC Setting this bit enables an internal oscillator to be used for the
- // zero cross detectors, the short detect recovery, and the
- // charge pump. This allows the I2S clock to be shut off while
- // still operating an analog signal path. This bit can be kept
- // on when the I2S clock is enabled, but the I2S clock is more
- // accurate so it is preferred to clear this bit when I2S is present.
- // 3 INPUT_FREQ_DIV2 SYS_MCLK divider before PLL input
- // 0x0 = pass through
- // 0x1 = SYS_MCLK is divided by 2 before entering PLL
- // This must be set when the input clock is above 17 Mhz. This
- // has no effect when the PLL is powered down.
-
- #define CHIP_ANA_STATUS 0x0036
- // 9 LRSHORT_STS This bit is high whenever a short is detected on the left or right
- // channel headphone drivers.
- // 8 CSHORT_STS This bit is high whenever a short is detected on the capless headphone
- // common/center channel driver.
- // 4 PLL_IS_LOCKED This bit goes high after the PLL is locked.
-
- #define CHIP_ANA_TEST1 0x0038 // intended only for debug.
- #define CHIP_ANA_TEST2 0x003A // intended only for debug.
-
- #define CHIP_SHORT_CTRL 0x003C
- // 14:12 LVLADJR Right channel headphone short detector in 25 mA steps.
- // 0x3=25 mA
- // 0x2=50 mA
- // 0x1=75 mA
- // 0x0=100 mA
- // 0x4=125 mA
- // 0x5=150 mA
- // 0x6=175 mA
- // 0x7=200 mA
- // This trip point can vary by ~30% over process so leave plenty
- // of guard band to avoid false trips. This short detect trip
- // point is also effected by the bias current adjustments made
- // by CHIP_REF_CTRL->BIAS_CTRL and by CHIP_ANA_TEST1->HP_IALL_ADJ.
- // 10:8 LVLADJL Left channel headphone short detector in 25 mA steps.
- // (same scale as LVLADJR)
- // 6:4 LVLADJC Capless headphone center channel short detector in 50 mA steps.
- // 0x3=50 mA
- // 0x2=100 mA
- // 0x1=150 mA
- // 0x0=200 mA
- // 0x4=250 mA
- // 0x5=300 mA
- // 0x6=350 mA
- // 0x7=400 mA
- // 3:2 MODE_LR Behavior of left/right short detection
- // 0x0 = Disable short detector, reset short detect latch,
- // software view non-latched short signal
- // 0x1 = Enable short detector and reset the latch at timeout
- // (every ~50 ms)
- // 0x2 = This mode is not used/invalid
- // 0x3 = Enable short detector with only manual reset (have
- // to return to 0x0 to reset the latch)
- // 1:0 MODE_CM Behavior of capless headphone central short detection
- // (same settings as MODE_LR)
-
- #define DAP_CONTROL 0x0100
- #define DAP_PEQ 0x0102
- #define DAP_BASS_ENHANCE 0x0104
- #define DAP_BASS_ENHANCE_CTRL 0x0106
- #define DAP_AUDIO_EQ 0x0108
- #define DAP_SGTL_SURROUND 0x010A
- #define DAP_FILTER_COEF_ACCES 0x010C
- #define DAP_COEF_WR_B0_MSB 0x010E
- #define DAP_COEF_WR_B0_LSB 0x0110
- #define DAP_AUDIO_EQ_BASS_BAND0 0x0116 // 115 Hz
- #define DAP_AUDIO_EQ_BAND1 0x0118 // 330 Hz
- #define DAP_AUDIO_EQ_BAND2 0x011A // 990 Hz
- #define DAP_AUDIO_EQ_BAND3 0x011C // 3000 Hz
- #define DAP_AUDIO_EQ_TREBLE_BAND4 0x011E // 9900 Hz
- #define DAP_MAIN_CHAN 0x0120
- #define DAP_MIX_CHAN 0x0122
- #define DAP_AVC_CTRL 0x0124
- #define DAP_AVC_THRESHOLD 0x0126
- #define DAP_AVC_ATTACK 0x0128
- #define DAP_AVC_DECAY 0x012A
- #define DAP_COEF_WR_B1_MSB 0x012C
- #define DAP_COEF_WR_B1_LSB 0x012E
- #define DAP_COEF_WR_B2_MSB 0x0130
- #define DAP_COEF_WR_B2_LSB 0x0132
- #define DAP_COEF_WR_A1_MSB 0x0134
- #define DAP_COEF_WR_A1_LSB 0x0136
- #define DAP_COEF_WR_A2_MSB 0x0138
- #define DAP_COEF_WR_A2_LSB 0x013A
-
- #define SGTL5000_I2C_ADDR 0x0A // CTRL_ADR0_CS pin low (normal configuration)
- //#define SGTL5000_I2C_ADDR 0x2A // CTRL_ADR0_CS pin high
-
-
-
- bool AudioControlSGTL5000::enable(void)
- {
- unsigned int n;
-
- muted = true;
- Wire.begin();
- delay(5);
- Serial.print("chip ID = ");
- delay(5);
- n = read(CHIP_ID);
- Serial.println(n, HEX);
-
- write(CHIP_ANA_POWER, 0x4060); // VDDD is externally driven with 1.8V
- write(CHIP_LINREG_CTRL, 0x006C); // VDDA & VDDIO both over 3.1V
- write(CHIP_REF_CTRL, 0x01F1); // VAG=1.575 slow ramp, normal bias current
- write(CHIP_LINE_OUT_CTRL, 0x0322);
- write(CHIP_SHORT_CTRL, 0x4446); // allow up to 125mA
- write(CHIP_ANA_CTRL, 0x0137); // enable zero cross detectors
- write(CHIP_ANA_POWER, 0x40FF); // power up: lineout, hp, adc, dac
- write(CHIP_DIG_POWER, 0x0073); // power up all digital stuff
- delay(400);
- write(CHIP_LINE_OUT_VOL, 0x0505); // TODO: correct value for 3.3V
- write(CHIP_CLK_CTRL, 0x0004); // 44.1 kHz, 256*Fs
- write(CHIP_I2S_CTRL, 0x0130); // SCLK=32*Fs, 16bit, I2S format
- // default signal routing is ok?
- write(CHIP_SSS_CTRL, 0x0010); // ADC->I2S, I2S->DAC
- write(CHIP_ADCDAC_CTRL, 0x0000); // disable dac mute
- write(CHIP_DAC_VOL, 0x3C3C); // digital gain, 0dB
- write(CHIP_ANA_HP_CTRL, 0x7F7F); // set volume (lowest level)
- write(CHIP_ANA_CTRL, 0x0136); // enable zero cross detectors
- //mute = false;
- return true;
- }
-
- unsigned int AudioControlSGTL5000::read(unsigned int reg)
- {
- unsigned int val;
-
- Wire.beginTransmission(SGTL5000_I2C_ADDR);
- Wire.write(reg >> 8);
- Wire.write(reg);
- if (Wire.endTransmission(false) != 0) return 0;
- if (Wire.requestFrom(SGTL5000_I2C_ADDR, 2) < 2) return 0;
- val = Wire.read() << 8;
- val |= Wire.read();
- return val;
- }
-
- bool AudioControlSGTL5000::write(unsigned int reg, unsigned int val)
- {
- if (reg == CHIP_ANA_CTRL) ana_ctrl = val;
- Wire.beginTransmission(SGTL5000_I2C_ADDR);
- Wire.write(reg >> 8);
- Wire.write(reg);
- Wire.write(val >> 8);
- Wire.write(val);
- if (Wire.endTransmission() == 0) return true;
- return false;
- }
-
- bool AudioControlSGTL5000::volumeInteger(unsigned int n)
- {
- if (n == 0) {
- muted = true;
- write(CHIP_ANA_HP_CTRL, 0x7F7F);
- return muteHeadphone();
- } else if (n > 0x80) {
- n = 0;
- } else {
- n = 0x80 - n;
- }
- if (muted) {
- muted = false;
- unmuteHeadphone();
- }
- n = n | (n << 8);
- return write(CHIP_ANA_HP_CTRL, n); // set volume
- }
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