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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
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+ Information about PowerPC Sound support
+=====================================================================
+
+Please mail me (Cort Dougan, cort@fsmlabs.com) if you have questions,
+comments or corrections.
+
+Last Change: 6.16.99
+
+This just covers sound on the PReP and CHRP systems for now and later
+will contain information on the PowerMac's.
+
+Sound on PReP has been tested and is working with the PowerStack and IBM
+Power Series onboard sound systems which are based on the cs4231(2) chip.
+The sound options when doing the make config are a bit different from
+the default, though.
+
+The I/O base, irq and dma lines that you enter during the make config
+are ignored and are set when booting according to the machine type.
+This is so that one binary can be used for Motorola and IBM machines
+which use different values and isn't allowed by the driver, so things
+are hacked together in such a way as to allow this information to be
+set automatically on boot.
+
+1. Motorola PowerStack PReP machines
+
+ Enable support for "Crystal CS4232 based (PnP) cards" and for the
+ Microsoft Sound System. The MSS isn't used, but some of the routines
+ that the CS4232 driver uses are in it.
+
+ Although the options you set are ignored and determined automatically
+ on boot these are included for information only:
+
+ (830) CS4232 audio I/O base 530, 604, E80 or F40
+ (10) CS4232 audio IRQ 5, 7, 9, 11, 12 or 15
+ (6) CS4232 audio DMA 0, 1 or 3
+ (7) CS4232 second (duplex) DMA 0, 1 or 3
+
+ This will allow simultaneous record and playback, as 2 different dma
+ channels are used.
+
+ The sound will be all left channel and very low volume since the
+ auxiliary input isn't muted by default. I had the changes necessary
+ for this in the kernel but the sound driver maintainer didn't want
+ to include them since it wasn't common in other machines. To fix this
+ you need to mute it using a mixer utility of some sort (if you find one
+ please let me know) or by patching the driver yourself and recompiling.
+
+ There is a problem on the PowerStack 2's (PowerStack Pro's) using a
+ different irq/drq than the kernel expects. Unfortunately, I don't know
+ which irq/drq it is so if anyone knows please email me.
+
+ Midi is not supported since the cs4232 driver doesn't support midi yet.
+
+2. IBM PowerPersonal PReP machines
+
+ I've only tested sound on the Power Personal Series of IBM workstations
+ so if you try it on others please let me know the result. I'm especially
+ interested in the 43p's sound system, which I know nothing about.
+
+ Enable support for "Crystal CS4232 based (PnP) cards" and for the
+ Microsoft Sound System. The MSS isn't used, but some of the routines
+ that the CS4232 driver uses are in it.
+
+ Although the options you set are ignored and determined automatically
+ on boot these are included for information only:
+
+ (530) CS4232 audio I/O base 530, 604, E80 or F40
+ (5) CS4232 audio IRQ 5, 7, 9, 11, 12 or 15
+ (1) CS4232 audio DMA 0, 1 or 3
+ (7) CS4232 second (duplex) DMA 0, 1 or 3
+ (330) CS4232 MIDI I/O base 330, 370, 3B0 or 3F0
+ (9) CS4232 MIDI IRQ 5, 7, 9, 11, 12 or 15
+
+ This setup does _NOT_ allow for recording yet.
+
+ Midi is not supported since the cs4232 driver doesn't support midi yet.
+
+2. IBM CHRP
+
+ I have only tested this on the 43P-150. Build the kernel with the cs4232
+ set as a module and load the module with irq=9 dma=1 dma2=2 io=0x550