[I810_AUDIO] 3/x: Remove bogus CIV_TO_LVI

From: Herbert Xu
Date: Sat Nov 22 2003 - 02:20:56 EST


This patch removes a pair of bogus LVI assignments. The explanation in
the comment is wrong because the value of PCIB tells the hardware that
the DMA buffer can be processed even if LVI == CIV.

Setting LVI to CIV + 1 causes overruns when with short writes
(something that vmware is very fond of).
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Index: kernel-source-2.4/drivers/sound/i810_audio.c
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RCS file: /home/gondolin/herbert/src/CVS/debian/kernel-source-2.4/drivers/sound/i810_audio.c,v
retrieving revision 1.10
diff -u -r1.10 i810_audio.c
--- kernel-source-2.4/drivers/sound/i810_audio.c 22 Nov 2003 07:14:08 -0000 1.10
+++ kernel-source-2.4/drivers/sound/i810_audio.c 22 Nov 2003 07:16:08 -0000
@@ -1069,25 +1069,15 @@
else
port += dmabuf->write_channel->port;

- /* if we are currently stopped, then our CIV is actually set to our
- * *last* sg segment and we are ready to wrap to the next. However,
- * if we set our LVI to the last sg segment, then it won't wrap to
- * the next sg segment, it won't even get a start. So, instead, when
- * we are stopped, we set both the LVI value and also we increment
- * the CIV value to the next sg segment to be played so that when
- * we call start_{dac,adc}, things will operate properly
- */
if (!dmabuf->enable && dmabuf->ready) {
if(rec && dmabuf->count < dmabuf->dmasize &&
(dmabuf->trigger & PCM_ENABLE_INPUT))
{
- CIV_TO_LVI(port, 1);
__start_adc(state);
while( !(inb(port + OFF_CR) & ((1<<4) | (1<<2))) ) ;
} else if (!rec && dmabuf->count &&
(dmabuf->trigger & PCM_ENABLE_OUTPUT))
{
- CIV_TO_LVI(port, 1);
__start_dac(state);
while( !(inb(port + OFF_CR) & ((1<<4) | (1<<2))) ) ;
}