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| Brief Notes on C-Media 8338/8738/8768/8770 Driver |
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| Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> |
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| Front/Rear Multi-channel Playback |
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| CM8x38 chip can use ADC as the second DAC so that two different stereo |
| channels can be used for front/rear playbacks. Since there are two |
| DACs, both streams are handled independently unlike the 4/6ch multi- |
| channel playbacks in the section below. |
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| As default, ALSA driver assigns the first PCM device (i.e. hw:0,0 for |
| card#0) for front and 4/6ch playbacks, while the second PCM device |
| (hw:0,1) is assigned to the second DAC for rear playback. |
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| There are slight differences between the two DACs: |
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| - The first DAC supports U8 and S16LE formats, while the second DAC |
| supports only S16LE. |
| - The second DAC supports only two channel stereo. |
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| Please note that the CM8x38 DAC doesn't support continuous playback |
| rate but only fixed rates: 5512, 8000, 11025, 16000, 22050, 32000, |
| 44100 and 48000 Hz. |
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| The rear output can be heard only when "Four Channel Mode" switch is |
| disabled. Otherwise no signal will be routed to the rear speakers. |
| As default it's turned on. |
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| .. WARNING:: |
| When "Four Channel Mode" switch is off, the output from rear speakers |
| will be FULL VOLUME regardless of Master and PCM volumes [#]_. |
| This might damage your audio equipment. Please disconnect speakers |
| before your turn off this switch. |
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| .. [#] |
| Well.. I once got the output with correct volume (i.e. same with the |
| front one) and was so excited. It was even with "Four Channel" bit |
| on and "double DAC" mode. Actually I could hear separate 4 channels |
| from front and rear speakers! But.. after reboot, all was gone. |
| It's a very pity that I didn't save the register dump at that |
| time.. Maybe there is an unknown register to achieve this... |
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| If your card has an extra output jack for the rear output, the rear |
| playback should be routed there as default. If not, there is a |
| control switch in the driver "Line-In As Rear", which you can change |
| via alsamixer or somewhat else. When this switch is on, line-in jack |
| is used as rear output. |
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| There are two more controls regarding to the rear output. |
| The "Exchange DAC" switch is used to exchange front and rear playback |
| routes, i.e. the 2nd DAC is output from front output. |
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| 4/6 Multi-Channel Playback |
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| The recent CM8738 chips support for the 4/6 multi-channel playback |
| function. This is useful especially for AC3 decoding. |
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| When the multi-channel is supported, the driver name has a suffix |
| "-MC" such like "CMI8738-MC6". You can check this name from |
| /proc/asound/cards. |
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| When the 4/6-ch output is enabled, the second DAC accepts up to 6 (or |
| 4) channels. While the dual DAC supports two different rates or |
| formats, the 4/6-ch playback supports only the same condition for all |
| channels. Since the multi-channel playback mode uses both DACs, you |
| cannot operate with full-duplex. |
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| The 4.0 and 5.1 modes are defined as the pcm "surround40" and "surround51" |
| in alsa-lib. For example, you can play a WAV file with 6 channels like |
| :: |
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| % aplay -Dsurround51 sixchannels.wav |
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| For programming the 4/6 channel playback, you need to specify the PCM |
| channels as you like and set the format S16LE. For example, for playback |
| with 4 channels, |
| :: |
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| snd_pcm_hw_params_set_access(pcm, hw, SND_PCM_ACCESS_RW_INTERLEAVED); |
| // or mmap if you like |
| snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format(pcm, hw, SND_PCM_FORMAT_S16_LE); |
| snd_pcm_hw_params_set_channels(pcm, hw, 4); |
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| and use the interleaved 4 channel data. |
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| There are some control switches affecting to the speaker connections: |
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| Line-In Mode |
| an enum control to change the behavior of line-in |
| jack. Either "Line-In", "Rear Output" or "Bass Output" can |
| be selected. The last item is available only with model 039 |
| or newer. |
| When "Rear Output" is chosen, the surround channels 3 and 4 |
| are output to line-in jack. |
| Mic-In Mode |
| an enum control to change the behavior of mic-in |
| jack. Either "Mic-In" or "Center/LFE Output" can be |
| selected. |
| When "Center/LFE Output" is chosen, the center and bass |
| channels (channels 5 and 6) are output to mic-in jack. |
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| Digital I/O |
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| The CM8x38 provides the excellent SPDIF capability with very cheap |
| price (yes, that's the reason I bought the card :) |
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| The SPDIF playback and capture are done via the third PCM device |
| (hw:0,2). Usually this is assigned to the PCM device "spdif". |
| The available rates are 44100 and 48000 Hz. |
| For playback with aplay, you can run like below: |
| :: |
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| % aplay -Dhw:0,2 foo.wav |
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| or |
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| :: |
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| % aplay -Dspdif foo.wav |
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| 24bit format is also supported experimentally. |
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| The playback and capture over SPDIF use normal DAC and ADC, |
| respectively, so you cannot playback both analog and digital streams |
| simultaneously. |
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| To enable SPDIF output, you need to turn on "IEC958 Output Switch" |
| control via mixer or alsactl ("IEC958" is the official name of |
| so-called S/PDIF). Then you'll see the red light on from the card so |
| you know that's working obviously :) |
| The SPDIF input is always enabled, so you can hear SPDIF input data |
| from line-out with "IEC958 In Monitor" switch at any time (see |
| below). |
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| You can play via SPDIF even with the first device (hw:0,0), |
| but SPDIF is enabled only when the proper format (S16LE), sample rate |
| (441100 or 48000) and channels (2) are used. Otherwise it's turned |
| off. (Also don't forget to turn on "IEC958 Output Switch", too.) |
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| Additionally there are relevant control switches: |
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| IEC958 Mix Analog |
| Mix analog PCM playback and FM-OPL/3 streams and |
| output through SPDIF. This switch appears only on old chip |
| models (CM8738 033 and 037). |
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| Note: without this control you can output PCM to SPDIF. |
| This is "mixing" of streams, so e.g. it's not for AC3 output |
| (see the next section). |
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| IEC958 In Select |
| Select SPDIF input, the internal CD-in (false) |
| and the external input (true). |
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| IEC958 Loop |
| SPDIF input data is loop back into SPDIF |
| output (aka bypass) |
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| IEC958 Copyright |
| Set the copyright bit. |
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| IEC958 5V |
| Select 0.5V (coax) or 5V (optical) interface. |
| On some cards this doesn't work and you need to change the |
| configuration with hardware dip-switch. |
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| IEC958 In Monitor |
| SPDIF input is routed to DAC. |
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| IEC958 In Phase Inverse |
| Set SPDIF input format as inverse. |
| [FIXME: this doesn't work on all chips..] |
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| IEC958 In Valid |
| Set input validity flag detection. |
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| Note: When "PCM Playback Switch" is on, you'll hear the digital output |
| stream through analog line-out. |
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| The AC3 (RAW DIGITAL) OUTPUT |
| ---------------------------- |
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| The driver supports raw digital (typically AC3) i/o over SPDIF. This |
| can be toggled via IEC958 playback control, but usually you need to |
| access it via alsa-lib. See alsa-lib documents for more details. |
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| On the raw digital mode, the "PCM Playback Switch" is automatically |
| turned off so that non-audio data is heard from the analog line-out. |
| Similarly the following switches are off: "IEC958 Mix Analog" and |
| "IEC958 Loop". The switches are resumed after closing the SPDIF PCM |
| device automatically to the previous state. |
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| On the model 033, AC3 is implemented by the software conversion in |
| the alsa-lib. If you need to bypass the software conversion of IEC958 |
| subframes, pass the "soft_ac3=0" module option. This doesn't matter |
| on the newer models. |
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| ANALOG MIXER INTERFACE |
| ---------------------- |
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| The mixer interface on CM8x38 is similar to SB16. |
| There are Master, PCM, Synth, CD, Line, Mic and PC Speaker playback |
| volumes. Synth, CD, Line and Mic have playback and capture switches, |
| too, as well as SB16. |
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| In addition to the standard SB mixer, CM8x38 provides more functions. |
| - PCM playback switch |
| - PCM capture switch (to capture the data sent to DAC) |
| - Mic Boost switch |
| - Mic capture volume |
| - Aux playback volume/switch and capture switch |
| - 3D control switch |
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| MIDI CONTROLLER |
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| With CMI8338 chips, the MPU401-UART interface is disabled as default. |
| You need to set the module option "mpu_port" to a valid I/O port address |
| to enable MIDI support. Valid I/O ports are 0x300, 0x310, 0x320 and |
| 0x330. Choose a value that doesn't conflict with other cards. |
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| With CMI8738 and newer chips, the MIDI interface is enabled by default |
| and the driver automatically chooses a port address. |
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| There is *no* hardware wavetable function on this chip (except for |
| OPL3 synth below). |
| What's said as MIDI synth on Windows is a software synthesizer |
| emulation. On Linux use TiMidity or other softsynth program for |
| playing MIDI music. |
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| FM OPL/3 Synth |
| -------------- |
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| The FM OPL/3 is also enabled as default only for the first card. |
| Set "fm_port" module option for more cards. |
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| The output quality of FM OPL/3 is, however, very weird. |
| I don't know why.. |
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| CMI8768 and newer chips do not have the FM synth. |
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| Joystick and Modem |
| ------------------ |
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| The legacy joystick is supported. To enable the joystick support, pass |
| joystick_port=1 module option. The value 1 means the auto-detection. |
| If the auto-detection fails, try to pass the exact I/O address. |
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| The modem is enabled dynamically via a card control switch "Modem". |
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| Debugging Information |
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| The registers are shown in /proc/asound/cardX/cmipci. If you have any |
| problem (especially unexpected behavior of mixer), please attach the |
| output of this proc file together with the bug report. |