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- /*
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
- * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2015 Intel Corporation
- *
- */
- #ifndef __ALSA_TOPOLOGY_H
- #define __ALSA_TOPOLOGY_H
- #include <stdint.h>
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- /**
- * \defgroup topology Topology Interface
- * \{
- */
- /*! \page topology ALSA Topology Interface
- *
- * The topology interface allows developers to define DSP topologies in a text
- * file format and to convert the text topology to a binary topology
- * representation that can be understood by the kernel. The topology core
- * currently recognises the following object types :-
- *
- * * Controls (mixer, enumerated and byte) including TLV data.
- * * PCMs (Front End DAI & DAI link)
- * * DAPM widgets
- * * DAPM graph elements.
- * * Physical DAI & DAI links
- * * Private data for each object type.
- * * Manifest (containing count of each object type)
- *
- * <h3>Topology File Format</h3>
- *
- * The topology text format uses the standard ALSA configuration file format to
- * describe each topology object type. This allows topology objects to include
- * other topology objects as part of their definition. i.e. a TLV data object
- * can be shared amongst many control objects that use the same TLV data.
- *
- *
- * <h4>Controls</h4>
- * Topology audio controls can belong to three different types :-
- * * Mixer control
- * * Enumerated control
- * * Byte control
- *
- * Each control type can contain TLV data, private data, operations and also
- * belong to widget objects.<br>
- *
- * <h5>Control Operations</h5>
- * Driver Kcontrol callback info(), get() and put() operations are mapped with
- * the CTL ops section in topology configuration files. The ctl ops section can
- * assign operations using the standard names (listed below) for the standard
- * kcontrol types or use ID numbers (>256) to map to bespoke driver controls.<br>
- *
- * <pre>
- *
- * ops."ctl" {
- * info "volsw"
- * get "257"
- * put "257"
- * }
- *
- * </pre>
- *
- * This mapping shows info() using the standard "volsw" info callback whilst
- * the get() and put() are mapped to bespoke driver callbacks. <br>
- *
- * The Standard operations names for control get(), put() and info calls
- * are :-
- * * volsw
- * * volsw_sx
- * * volsw_xr_sx
- * * enum
- * * bytes
- * * enum_value
- * * range
- * * strobe
- *
- * <h5>Control Access</h5>
- * Controls access can be specified using the "access" section. If no "access"
- * section is defined then default RW access flags are set for normal and TLV
- * controls.
- *
- * <pre>
- * access [
- * read
- * write
- * tlv_command
- * ]
- * </pre>
- *
- * The standard access flags are as follows :-
- * * read
- * * write
- * * read_write
- * * volatile
- * * timestamp
- * * tlv_read
- * * tlv_write
- * * tlv_read_write
- * * tlv_command
- * * inactive
- * * lock
- * * owner
- * * tlv_callback
- * * user
- *
- * <h5>Control TLV Data</h5>
- * Controls can also use TLV data to represent dB information. This can be done
- * by defining a TLV section and using the TLV section within the control.
- * The TLV data for DBScale types are defined as follows :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * scale {
- * min "-9000"
- * step "300"
- * mute "1"
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * Where the meanings and values for min, step and mute are exactly the same
- * as defined in driver code.
- *
- * <h5>Control Channel Mapping</h5>
- * Controls can also specify which channels they are mapped with. This is useful
- * for userspace as it allows applications to determine the correct control
- * channel for Left and Right etc. Channel maps are defined as follows :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * channel."name" {
- * reg "0"
- * shift "0"
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * The channel map reg is the register offset for the control, shift is the
- * bit shift within the register for the channel and the section name is the
- * channel name and can be one of the following :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * * mono # mono stream
- * * fl # front left
- * * fr # front right
- * * rl # rear left
- * * rr # rear right
- * * fc # front center
- * * lfe # LFE
- * * sl # side left
- * * sr # side right
- * * rc # rear center
- * * flc # front left center
- * * frc # front right center
- * * rlc # rear left center
- * * rrc # rear right center
- * * flw # front left wide
- * * frw # front right wide
- * * flh # front left high
- * * fch # front center high
- * * frh # front right high
- * * tc # top center
- * * tfl # top front left
- * * tfr # top front right
- * * tfc # top front center
- * * trl # top rear left
- * * trr # top rear right
- * * trc # top rear center
- * * tflc # top front left center
- * * tfrc # top front right center
- * * tsl # top side left
- * * tsr # top side right
- * * llfe # left LFE
- * * rlfe # right LFE
- * * bc # bottom center
- * * blc # bottom left center
- * * brc # bottom right center
- * </pre>
- *
- * <h5>Control Private Data</h5>
- * Controls can also have private data. This can be done by defining a private
- * data section and including the section within the control. The private data
- * section is defined as follows :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionData."pdata for EQU1" {
- * file "/path/to/file"
- * bytes "0x12,0x34,0x56,0x78"
- * shorts "0x1122,0x3344,0x5566,0x7788"
- * words "0xaabbccdd,0x11223344,0x66aa77bb,0xefef1234"
- * tuples "section id of the vendor tuples"
- * };
- * </pre>
- * The file, bytes, shorts, words and tuples keywords are all mutually
- * exclusive as the private data should only be taken from one source.
- * The private data can either be read from a separate file or defined in
- * the topology file using the bytes, shorts, words or tuples keywords.
- * The keyword tuples is to define vendor specific tuples. Please refer to
- * section Vendor Tokens and Vendor tuples.
- *
- * <h5>How to define an element with private data</h5>
- * An element can refer to a single data section or multiple data
- * sections.
- *
- * <h6>To refer to a single data section:</h6>
- * <pre>
- * Sectionxxx."element name" {
- * ...
- * data "name of data section" # optional private data
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * <h6>To refer to multiple data sections:</h6>
- * <pre>
- * Sectionxxx."element name" {
- * ...
- * data [ # optional private data
- * "name of 1st data section"
- * "name of 2nd data section"
- * ...
- * ]
- * }
- * </pre>
- * And data of these sections will be merged in the same order as they are
- * in the list, as the element's private data for kernel.
- *
- * </pre>
- *
- * <h6>Vendor Tokens</h6>
- * A vendor token list is defined as a new section. Each token element is
- * a pair of string ID and integer value. And both the ID and value are
- * vendor-specific.
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionVendorTokens."id of the vendor tokens" {
- * comment "optional comments"
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID1 "1"
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID2 "2"
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID3 "3"
- * ...
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * <h6>Vendor Tuples</h6>
- * Vendor tuples are defined as a new section. It contains a reference to
- * a vendor token list and several tuple arrays.
- * All arrays share a vendor token list, defined by the tokens keyword.
- * Each tuple array is for a specific type, defined by the string following
- * the tuples keyword. Supported types are: string, uuid, bool, byte,
- * short and word.
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionVendorTuples."id of the vendor tuples" {
- * tokens "id of the vendor tokens"
- *
- * tuples."string" {
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID1 "character string"
- * ...
- * }
- *
- * tuples."uuid" { # 16 characters separated by commas
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID2 "0x01,0x02,...,0x0f"
- * ...
- * }
- *
- * tuples."bool" {
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID3 "true/false"
- * ...
- * }
- *
- * tuples."byte" {
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID4 "0x11"
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID5 "0x22"
- * ...
- * }
- *
- * tuples."short" {
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID6 "0x1122"
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID7 "0x3344"
- * ...
- * }
- *
- * tuples."word" {
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID8 "0x11223344"
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_ID9 "0x55667788"
- * ...
- * }
- * }
- * </pre>
- * To define multiple vendor tuples of same type, please append some
- * characters after the type string ("string", "uuid", "bool", "byte", "short"
- * or "word"), to avoid ID duplication in the SectionVendorTuples.<br>
- * The parser will check the first few characters in ID to get the tuple type.
- * Here is an example:
- * <pre>
- * SectionVendorTuples."id of the vendor tuples" {
- * ...
- * tuples."word.module0" {
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_PARAM_ID1 "0x00112233"
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_PARAM_ID2 "0x44556677"
- * ...
- * }
- *
- * tuples."word.module2" {
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_PARAM_ID1 "0x11223344"
- * VENDOR_TOKEN_PARAM_ID2 "0x55667788"
- * ...
- * }
- * ...
- * }
- *
- * </pre>
- *
- * <h5>Mixer Controls</h5>
- * A mixer control is defined as a new section that can include channel mapping,
- * TLV data, callback operations and private data. The mixer section also
- * includes a few other config options that are shown here :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionControlMixer."mixer name" {
- * comment "optional comments"
- *
- * index "1" # Index number
- *
- * channel."name" { # Channel maps
- * ....
- * }
- *
- * ops."ctl" { # Ops callback functions
- * ....
- * }
- *
- * max "32" # Max control value
- * invert "0" # Whether control values are inverted
- *
- * tlv "tld_data" # optional TLV data
- *
- * data "pdata for mixer1" # optional private data
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * The section name is used to define the mixer name. The index number can be
- * used to identify topology objects groups. This allows driver operations on
- * objects with index number N and can be used to add/remove pipelines of
- * objects whilst other objects are unaffected.
- *
- * <h5>Byte Controls</h5>
- * A byte control is defined as a new section that can include channel mapping,
- * TLV data, callback operations and private data. The bytes section also
- * includes a few other config options that are shown here :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionControlBytes."name" {
- * comment "optional comments"
- *
- * index "1" # Index number
- *
- * channel."name" { # Channel maps
- * ....
- * }
- *
- * ops."ctl" { # Ops callback functions
- * ....
- * }
- *
- * base "0" # Register base
- * num_regs "16" # Number of registers
- * mask "0xff" # Mask
- * max "255" # Maximum value
- *
- * tlv "tld_data" # optional TLV data
- *
- * data "pdata for mixer1" # optional private data
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * <h5>Enumerated Controls</h5>
- * A enumerated control is defined as a new section (like mixer and byte) that
- * can include channel mapping, callback operations, private data and
- * text strings to represent the enumerated control options.<br>
- *
- * The text strings for the enumerated controls are defined in a separate
- * section as follows :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionText."name" {
- *
- * Values [
- * "value1"
- * "value2"
- "value3"
- * ]
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * All the enumerated text values are listed in the values list.<br>
- * The enumerated control is similar to the other controls and defined as
- * follows :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionControlMixer."name" {
- * comment "optional comments"
- *
- * index "1" # Index number
- *
- * texts "EQU1" # Enumerated text items
- *
- * channel."name" { # Channel maps
- * ....
- * }
- *
- * ops."ctl" { # Ops callback functions
- * ....
- * }
- *
- * data "pdata for mixer1" # optional private data
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * <h4>DAPM Graph</h4>
- * DAPM graphs can easily be defined using the topology file. The format is
- * very similar to the DAPM graph kernel format. :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionGraph."dsp" {
- * index "1" # Index number
- *
- * lines [
- * "sink1, control, source1"
- * "sink2, , source2"
- * ]
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * The lines in the graph are defined as a variable size list of sinks,
- * controls and sources. The control name is optional as some graph lines have
- * no associated controls. The section name can be used to differentiate the
- * graph with other graphs, it's not used by the kernel atm.
- *
- * <h4>DAPM Widgets</h4>
- * DAPM widgets are similar to controls in that they can include many other
- * objects. Widgets can contain private data, mixer controls and enum controls.
- *
- * The following widget types are supported and match the driver types :-
- *
- * * input
- * * output
- * * mux
- * * mixer
- * * pga
- * * out_drv
- * * adc
- * * dac
- * * switch
- * * pre
- * * post
- * * aif_in
- * * aif_out
- * * dai_in
- * * dai_out
- * * dai_link
- *
- * Widgets are defined as follows :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionWidget."name" {
- *
- * index "1" # Index number
- *
- * type "aif_in" # Widget type - detailed above
- * stream_name "name" # Stream name
- *
- * no_pm "true" # No PM control bit.
- * reg "20" # PM bit register offset
- * shift "0" # PM bit register shift
- * invert "1 # PM bit is inverted
- * subseq "8" # subsequence number
- *
- * event_type "1" # DAPM widget event type
- * event_flags "1" # DAPM widget event flags
- *
- * mixer "name" # Optional Mixer Control
- * enum "name" # Optional Enum Control
- *
- * data "name" # optional private data
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * The section name is the widget name. The mixer and enum fields are mutually
- * exclusive and used to include controls into the widget. The index and data
- * fields are the same for widgets as they are for controls whilst the other
- * fields map on very closely to the driver widget fields.
- *
- * <h5>Widget Private Data</h5>
- * Widget can have private data. For the format of the private data, please
- * refer to section Control Private Data.
- *
- * <h4>PCM Capabilities</h4>
- * Topology can also define the PCM capabilities of front end or physical DAIs.
- * Capabilities can be defined with the following section :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionPCMCapabilities."name" {
- *
- * formats "S24_LE,S16_LE" # Supported formats
- * rate_min "48000" # Max supported sample rate
- * rate_max "48000" # Min supported sample rate
- * channels_min "2" # Min number of channels
- * channels_max "2" # max number of channels
- * }
- * </pre>
- * The supported formats use the same naming convention as the driver macros.
- * The PCM capabilities name can be referred to and included by PCM and
- * physical DAI sections.
- *
- * <h4>PCM Configurations</h4>
- * PCM runtime configurations can be defined for playback and capture stream
- * directions with the following section :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionPCMConfig."name" {
- *
- * config."playback" { # playback config
- * format "S16_LE" # playback format
- * rate "48000" # playback sample rate
- * channels "2" # playback channels
- * tdm_slot "0xf" # playback TDM slot
- * }
- *
- * config."capture" { # capture config
- * format "S16_LE" # capture format
- * rate "48000" # capture sample rate
- * channels "2" # capture channels
- * tdm_slot "0xf" # capture TDM slot
- * }
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * The supported formats use the same naming convention as the driver macros.
- * The PCM configuration name can be referred to and included by PCM and
- * physical link sections.
- *
- * <h4>PCM (Front-end DAI & DAI link) </h4>
- * PCM sections define the supported capabilities and configurations for
- * supported playback and capture streams, names and flags for front end
- * DAI & DAI links. Topology kernel driver will use a PCM object to create
- * a pair of FE DAI & DAI links.
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionPCM."name" {
- *
- * index "1" # Index number
- *
- * id "0" # used for binding to the PCM
- *
- * dai."name of front-end DAI" {
- * id "0" # used for binding to the front-end DAI
- * }
- *
- * pcm."playback" {
- * capabilities "capabilities1" # capabilities for playback
- *
- * configs [ # supported configs for playback
- * "config1"
- * "config2"
- * ]
- * }
- *
- * pcm."capture" {
- * capabilities "capabilities2" # capabilities for capture
- *
- * configs [ # supported configs for capture
- * "config1"
- * "config2"
- * "config3"
- * ]
- * }
- *
- * # Optional boolean flags
- * symmetric_rates "true"
- * symmetric_channels "true"
- * symmetric_sample_bits "false"
- *
- * data "name" # optional private data
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * <h4>Physical DAI Link Configurations</h4>
- * The runtime configurations of a physical DAI link can be defined by
- * SectionLink. <br> Backend DAI links belong to physical links, and can
- * be configured by either SectionLink or SectionBE, with same syntax.
- * But SectionBE is deprecated atm since the internal processing is
- * actually same.
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionLink."name" {
- *
- * index "1" # Index number
- *
- * id "0" # used for binding to the link
- *
- * stream_name "name" # used for binding to the link
- *
- * hw_configs [ # runtime supported HW configurations, optional
- * "config1"
- * "config2"
- * ...
- * ]
- *
- * default_hw_conf_id "1" #default HW config ID for init
- *
- * # Optional boolean flags
- * symmetric_rates "true"
- * symmetric_channels "false"
- * symmetric_sample_bits "true"
- *
- * data "name" # optional private data
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * A physical link can refer to multiple runtime supported hardware
- * configurations, which is defined by SectionHWConfig.
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionHWConfig."name" {
- *
- * id "1" # used for binding to the config
- * format "I2S" # physical audio format.
- * bclk "master" # Platform is master of bit clock
- * fsync "slave" # Platform is slave of fsync
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * <h4>Physical DAI</h4>
- * A physical DAI (e.g. backend DAI for DPCM) is defined as a new section
- * that can include a unique ID, playback and capture stream capabilities,
- * optional flags, and private data. <br>
- * Its PCM stream capablities are same as those for PCM objects,
- * please refer to section 'PCM Capabilities'.
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionDAI."name" {
- *
- * index "1" # Index number
- *
- * id "0" # used for binding to the Backend DAI
- *
- * pcm."playback" {
- * capabilities "capabilities1" # capabilities for playback
- * }
- *
- * pcm."capture" {
- * capabilities "capabilities2" # capabilities for capture
- * }
- *
- * symmetric_rates "true" # optional flags
- * symmetric_channels "true"
- * symmetric_sample_bits "false"
- *
- * data "name" # optional private data
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * <h4>Manifest Private Data</h4>
- * Manfiest may have private data. Users need to define a manifest section
- * and add the references to 1 or multiple data sections. Please refer to
- * section 'How to define an element with private data'. <br>
- * And the text conf file can have at most 1 manifest section. <br><br>
- *
- * Manifest section is defined as follows :-
- *
- * <pre>
- * SectionManifest"name" {
- *
- * data "name" # optional private data
- * }
- * </pre>
- *
- * <h4>Include other files</h4>
- * Users may include other files in a text conf file via alsaconf syntax
- * <path/to/configuration-file>. This allows users to define common info
- * in separate files (e.g. vendor tokens, tuples) and share them for
- * different platforms, thus save the total size of config files. <br>
- * Users can also specifiy additional configuraiton directories relative
- * to "/usr/share/alsa/" to search the included files, via alsaconf syntax
- * <searchfdir:/relative-path/to/usr/share/alsa>. <br><br>
- *
- * For example, file A and file B are two text conf files for platform X,
- * they will be installed to /usr/share/alsa/topology/platformx. If we
- * need file A to include file B, in file A we can add: <br>
- *
- * <searchdir:topology/platformx> <br>
- * <name-of-file-B> <br><br>
- *
- * ALSA conf will search and open an included file in the following order
- * of priority:
- * 1. directly open the file by its name;
- * 2. search for the file name in "/usr/share/alsa";
- * 3. search for the file name in user specified subdirectories under
- * "/usr/share/alsa".
- *
- * The order of the included files need not to be same as their
- * dependencies, since the topology library will load them all before
- * parsing their dependencies. <br>
- *
- * The configuration directories defined by a file will only be used to search
- * the files included by this file.
- */
- /** Maximum number of channels supported in one control */
- #define SND_TPLG_MAX_CHAN 8
- /** Topology context */
- typedef struct snd_tplg snd_tplg_t;
- /** Topology object types */
- enum snd_tplg_type {
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_TLV = 0, /*!< TLV Data */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_MIXER, /*!< Mixer control*/
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_ENUM, /*!< Enumerated control */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_TEXT, /*!< Text data */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_DATA, /*!< Private data */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_BYTES, /*!< Byte control */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_STREAM_CONFIG, /*!< PCM Stream configuration */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_STREAM_CAPS, /*!< PCM Stream capabilities */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_PCM, /*!< PCM stream device */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_DAPM_WIDGET, /*!< DAPM widget */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_DAPM_GRAPH, /*!< DAPM graph elements */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_BE, /*!< BE DAI link */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_CC, /*!< Hostless codec <-> codec link */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_MANIFEST, /*!< Topology manifest */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_TOKEN, /*!< Vendor tokens */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_TUPLE, /*!< Vendor tuples */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_LINK, /*!< Physical DAI link */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_HW_CONFIG, /*!< Link HW config */
- SND_TPLG_TYPE_DAI, /*!< Physical DAI */
- };
- /**
- * \brief Create a new topology parser instance.
- * \return New topology parser instance
- */
- snd_tplg_t *snd_tplg_new(void);
- /**
- * \brief Free a topology parser instance.
- * \param tplg Topology parser instance
- */
- void snd_tplg_free(snd_tplg_t *tplg);
- /**
- * \brief Parse and build topology text file into binary file.
- * \param tplg Topology instance.
- * \param infile Topology text input file to be parsed
- * \param outfile Binary topology output file.
- * \return Zero on success, otherwise a negative error code
- */
- int snd_tplg_build_file(snd_tplg_t *tplg, const char *infile,
- const char *outfile);
- /**
- * \brief Enable verbose reporting of binary file output
- * \param tplg Topology Instance
- * \param verbose Enable verbose output level if non zero
- */
- void snd_tplg_verbose(snd_tplg_t *tplg, int verbose);
- /** \struct snd_tplg_tlv_template
- * \brief Template type for all TLV objects.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_tlv_template {
- int type; /*!< TLV type SNDRV_CTL_TLVT_ */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_tlv_dbscale_template
- * \brief Template type for TLV Scale objects.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_tlv_dbscale_template {
- struct snd_tplg_tlv_template hdr; /*!< TLV type header */
- int min; /*!< dB minimum value in 0.1dB */
- int step; /*!< dB step size in 0.1dB */
- int mute; /*!< is min dB value mute ? */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_channel_template
- * \brief Template type for single channel mapping.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_channel_elem {
- int size; /*!< size in bytes of this structure */
- int reg; /*!< channel control register */
- int shift; /*!< channel shift for control bits */
- int id; /*!< ID maps to Left, Right, LFE etc */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_channel_map_template
- * \brief Template type for channel mapping.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_channel_map_template {
- int num_channels; /*!< number of channel mappings */
- struct snd_tplg_channel_elem channel[SND_TPLG_MAX_CHAN]; /*!< mapping */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_pdata_template
- * \brief Template type for private data objects.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_pdata_template {
- unsigned int length; /*!< data length */
- const void *data; /*!< data */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_io_ops_template
- * \brief Template type for object operations mapping.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_io_ops_template {
- int get; /*!< get callback ID */
- int put; /*!< put callback ID */
- int info; /*!< info callback ID */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_ctl_template
- * \brief Template type for control objects.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_ctl_template {
- int type; /*!< Control type */
- const char *name; /*!< Control name */
- int access; /*!< Control access */
- struct snd_tplg_io_ops_template ops; /*!< operations */
- struct snd_tplg_tlv_template *tlv; /*!< non NULL means we have TLV data */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_mixer_template
- * \brief Template type for mixer control objects.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_mixer_template {
- struct snd_tplg_ctl_template hdr; /*!< control type header */
- struct snd_tplg_channel_map_template *map; /*!< channel map */
- int min; /*!< min value for mixer */
- int max; /*!< max value for mixer */
- int platform_max; /*!< max value for platform control */
- int invert; /*!< whether controls bits are inverted */
- struct snd_soc_tplg_private *priv; /*!< control private data */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_enum_template
- * \brief Template type for enumerated control objects.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_enum_template {
- struct snd_tplg_ctl_template hdr; /*!< control type header */
- struct snd_tplg_channel_map_template *map; /*!< channel map */
- int items; /*!< number of enumerated items in control */
- int mask; /*!< register mask size */
- const char **texts; /*!< control text items */
- const int **values; /*!< control value items */
- struct snd_soc_tplg_private *priv; /*!< control private data */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_bytes_template
- * \brief Template type for TLV Scale objects.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_bytes_template {
- struct snd_tplg_ctl_template hdr; /*!< control type header */
- int max; /*!< max byte control value */
- int mask; /*!< byte control mask */
- int base; /*!< base register */
- int num_regs; /*!< number of registers */
- struct snd_tplg_io_ops_template ext_ops; /*!< ops mapping */
- struct snd_soc_tplg_private *priv; /*!< control private data */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_graph_elem
- * \brief Template type for single DAPM graph element.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_graph_elem {
- const char *src; /*!< source widget name */
- const char *ctl; /*!< control name or NULL if no control */
- const char *sink; /*!< sink widget name */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_graph_template
- * \brief Template type for array of DAPM graph elements.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_graph_template {
- int count; /*!< Number of graph elements */
- struct snd_tplg_graph_elem elem[0]; /*!< graph elements */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_widget_template
- * \brief Template type for DAPM widget objects.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_widget_template {
- int id; /*!< SND_SOC_DAPM_CTL */
- const char *name; /*!< widget name */
- const char *sname; /*!< stream name (certain widgets only) */
- int reg; /*!< negative reg = no direct dapm */
- int shift; /*!< bits to shift */
- int mask; /*!< non-shifted mask */
- int subseq; /*!< sort within widget type */
- unsigned int invert; /*!< invert the power bit */
- unsigned int ignore_suspend; /*!< kept enabled over suspend */
- unsigned short event_flags; /*!< PM event sequence flags */
- unsigned short event_type; /*!< PM event sequence type */
- struct snd_soc_tplg_private *priv; /*!< widget private data */
- int num_ctls; /*!< Number of controls used by widget */
- struct snd_tplg_ctl_template *ctl[0]; /*!< array of widget controls */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_stream_template
- * \brief Stream configurations.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_stream_template {
- const char *name; /*!< name of the stream config */
- int format; /*!< SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_* */
- int rate; /*!< SNDRV_PCM_RATE_* */
- int period_bytes; /*!< size of period in bytes */
- int buffer_bytes; /*!< size of buffer in bytes. */
- int channels; /*!< number of channels */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_stream_caps_template
- * \brief Stream Capabilities.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_stream_caps_template {
- const char *name; /*!< name of the stream caps */
- uint64_t formats; /*!< supported formats SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_* */
- unsigned int rates; /*!< supported rates SNDRV_PCM_RATE_* */
- unsigned int rate_min; /*!< min rate */
- unsigned int rate_max; /*!< max rate */
- unsigned int channels_min; /*!< min channels */
- unsigned int channels_max; /*!< max channels */
- unsigned int periods_min; /*!< min number of periods */
- unsigned int periods_max; /*!< max number of periods */
- unsigned int period_size_min; /*!< min period size bytes */
- unsigned int period_size_max; /*!< max period size bytes */
- unsigned int buffer_size_min; /*!< min buffer size bytes */
- unsigned int buffer_size_max; /*!< max buffer size bytes */
- unsigned int sig_bits; /*!< number of bits of content */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_pcm_template
- * \brief Template type for PCM (FE DAI & DAI links).
- */
- struct snd_tplg_pcm_template {
- const char *pcm_name; /*!< PCM stream name */
- const char *dai_name; /*!< DAI name */
- unsigned int pcm_id; /*!< unique ID - used to match */
- unsigned int dai_id; /*!< unique ID - used to match */
- unsigned int playback; /*!< supports playback mode */
- unsigned int capture; /*!< supports capture mode */
- unsigned int compress; /*!< 1 = compressed; 0 = PCM */
- struct snd_tplg_stream_caps_template *caps[2]; /*!< playback & capture for DAI */
- unsigned int flag_mask; /*!< bitmask of flags to configure */
- unsigned int flags; /*!< flag value SND_SOC_TPLG_LNK_FLGBIT_* */
- struct snd_soc_tplg_private *priv; /*!< private data */
- int num_streams; /*!< number of supported configs */
- struct snd_tplg_stream_template stream[0]; /*!< supported configs */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_hw_config_template
- * \brief Template type to describe a physical link runtime supported
- * hardware config, i.e. hardware audio formats.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_hw_config_template {
- int id; /* unique ID - - used to match */
- unsigned int fmt; /* SND_SOC_DAI_FORMAT_ format value */
- unsigned char clock_gated; /* 1 if clock can be gated to save power */
- unsigned char invert_bclk; /* 1 for inverted BCLK, 0 for normal */
- unsigned char invert_fsync; /* 1 for inverted frame clock, 0 for normal */
- unsigned char bclk_master; /* 1 for master of BCLK, 0 for slave */
- unsigned char fsync_master; /* 1 for master of FSYNC, 0 for slave */
- unsigned char mclk_direction; /* 0 for input, 1 for output */
- unsigned short reserved; /* for 32bit alignment */
- unsigned int mclk_rate; /* MCLK or SYSCLK freqency in Hz */
- unsigned int bclk_rate; /* BCLK freqency in Hz */
- unsigned int fsync_rate; /* frame clock in Hz */
- unsigned int tdm_slots; /* number of TDM slots in use */
- unsigned int tdm_slot_width; /* width in bits for each slot */
- unsigned int tx_slots; /* bit mask for active Tx slots */
- unsigned int rx_slots; /* bit mask for active Rx slots */
- unsigned int tx_channels; /* number of Tx channels */
- unsigned int *tx_chanmap; /* array of slot number */
- unsigned int rx_channels; /* number of Rx channels */
- unsigned int *rx_chanmap; /* array of slot number */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_dai_template
- * \brief Template type for physical DAI.
- * It can be used to configure backend DAIs for DPCM.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_dai_template {
- const char *dai_name; /*!< DAI name */
- unsigned int dai_id; /*!< unique ID - used to match */
- unsigned int playback; /*!< supports playback mode */
- unsigned int capture; /*!< supports capture mode */
- struct snd_tplg_stream_caps_template *caps[2]; /*!< playback & capture for DAI */
- unsigned int flag_mask; /*!< bitmask of flags to configure */
- unsigned int flags; /*!< SND_SOC_TPLG_DAI_FLGBIT_* */
- struct snd_soc_tplg_private *priv; /*!< private data */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_link_template
- * \brief Template type for physical DAI Links.
- */
- struct snd_tplg_link_template {
- const char *name; /*!< link name, used to match */
- int id; /*!< unique ID - used to match with existing physical links */
- const char *stream_name; /*!< link stream name, used to match */
- int num_streams; /*!< number of configs */
- struct snd_tplg_stream_template *stream; /*!< supported configs */
- struct snd_tplg_hw_config_template *hw_config; /*!< supported HW configs */
- int num_hw_configs; /* number of hw configs */
- int default_hw_config_id; /* default hw config ID for init */
- unsigned int flag_mask; /* bitmask of flags to configure */
- unsigned int flags; /* SND_SOC_TPLG_LNK_FLGBIT_* flag value */
- struct snd_soc_tplg_private *priv; /*!< private data */
- };
- /** \struct snd_tplg_obj_template
- * \brief Generic Template Object
- */
- typedef struct snd_tplg_obj_template {
- enum snd_tplg_type type; /*!< template object type */
- int index; /*!< group index for object */
- int version; /*!< optional vendor specific version details */
- int vendor_type; /*!< optional vendor specific type info */
- union {
- struct snd_tplg_widget_template *widget; /*!< DAPM widget */
- struct snd_tplg_mixer_template *mixer; /*!< Mixer control */
- struct snd_tplg_bytes_template *bytes_ctl; /*!< Bytes control */
- struct snd_tplg_enum_template *enum_ctl; /*!< Enum control */
- struct snd_tplg_graph_template *graph; /*!< Graph elements */
- struct snd_tplg_pcm_template *pcm; /*!< PCM elements */
- struct snd_tplg_link_template *link; /*!< physical DAI Links */
- struct snd_tplg_dai_template *dai; /*!< Physical DAI */
- };
- } snd_tplg_obj_template_t;
- /**
- * \brief Register topology template object.
- * \param tplg Topology instance.
- * \param t Template object.
- * \return Zero on success, otherwise a negative error code
- */
- int snd_tplg_add_object(snd_tplg_t *tplg, snd_tplg_obj_template_t *t);
- /**
- * \brief Build all registered topology data into binary file.
- * \param tplg Topology instance.
- * \param outfile Binary topology output file.
- * \return Zero on success, otherwise a negative error code
- */
- int snd_tplg_build(snd_tplg_t *tplg, const char *outfile);
- /**
- * \brief Attach private data to topology manifest.
- * \param tplg Topology instance.
- * \param data Private data.
- * \param len Length of data in bytes.
- * \return Zero on success, otherwise a negative error code
- */
- int snd_tplg_set_manifest_data(snd_tplg_t *tplg, const void *data, int len);
- /**
- * \brief Set an optional vendor specific version number.
- * \param tplg Topology instance.
- * \param version Vendor specific version number.
- * \return Zero on success, otherwise a negative error code
- */
- int snd_tplg_set_version(snd_tplg_t *tplg, unsigned int version);
- /* \} */
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #endif /* __ALSA_TOPOLOGY_H */
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