/* * opl3_hw.h - Definitions of the OPL-3 registers * * * Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen 1993-1997 * * OSS/Free for Linux is distributed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (GPL) * Version 2 (June 1991). See the "COPYING" file distributed with this software * for more info. * * * The OPL-3 mode is switched on by writing 0x01, to the offset 5 * of the right side. * * Another special register at the right side is at offset 4. It contains * a bit mask defining which voices are used as 4 OP voices. * * The percussive mode is implemented in the left side only. * * With the above exceptions the both sides can be operated independently. * * A 4 OP voice can be created by setting the corresponding * bit at offset 4 of the right side. * * For example setting the rightmost bit (0x01) changes the * first voice on the right side to the 4 OP mode. The fourth * voice is made inaccessible. * * If a voice is set to the 2 OP mode, it works like 2 OP modes * of the original YM3812 (AdLib). In addition the voice can * be connected the left, right or both stereo channels. It can * even be left unconnected. This works with 4 OP voices also. * * The stereo connection bits are located in the FEEDBACK_CONNECTION * register of the voice (0xC0-0xC8). In 4 OP voices these bits are * in the second half of the voice. */ /* * Register numbers for the global registers */ #define TEST_REGISTER 0x01 #define ENABLE_WAVE_SELECT 0x20 #define TIMER1_REGISTER 0x02 #define TIMER2_REGISTER 0x03 #define TIMER_CONTROL_REGISTER 0x04 /* Left side */ #define IRQ_RESET 0x80 #define TIMER1_MASK 0x40 #define TIMER2_MASK 0x20 #define TIMER1_START 0x01 #define TIMER2_START 0x02 #define CONNECTION_SELECT_REGISTER 0x04 /* Right side */ #define RIGHT_4OP_0 0x01 #define RIGHT_4OP_1 0x02 #define RIGHT_4OP_2 0x04 #define LEFT_4OP_0 0x08 #define LEFT_4OP_1 0x10 #define LEFT_4OP_2 0x20 #define OPL3_MODE_REGISTER 0x05 /* Right side */ #define OPL3_ENABLE 0x01 #define OPL4_ENABLE 0x02 #define KBD_SPLIT_REGISTER 0x08 /* Left side */ #define COMPOSITE_SINE_WAVE_MODE 0x80 /* Don't use with OPL-3? */ #define KEYBOARD_SPLIT 0x40 #define PERCOSSION_REGISTER 0xbd /* Left side only */ #define TREMOLO_DEPTH 0x80 #define VIBRATO_DEPTH 0x40 #define PERCOSSION_ENABLE 0x20 #define BASSDRUM_ON 0x10 #define SNAREDRUM_ON 0x08 #define TOMTOM_ON 0x04 #define CYMBAL_ON 0x02 #define HIHAT_ON 0x01 /* * Offsets to the register banks for operators. To get the * register number just add the operator offset to the bank offset * * AM/VIB/EG/KSR/Multiple (0x20 to 0x35) */ #define AM_VIB 0x20 #define TREMOLO_ON 0x80 #define VIBRATO_ON 0x40 #define SUSTAIN_ON 0x20 #define KSR 0x10 /* Key scaling rate */ #define MULTIPLE_MASK 0x0f /* Frequency multiplier */ /* * KSL/Total level (0x40 to 0x55) */ #define KSL_LEVEL 0x40 #define KSL_MASK 0xc0 /* Envelope scaling bits */ #define TOTAL_LEVEL_MASK 0x3f /* Strength (volume) of OP */ /* * Attack / Decay rate (0x60 to 0x75) */ #define ATTACK_DECAY 0x60 #define ATTACK_MASK 0xf0 #define DECAY_MASK 0x0f /* * Sustain level / Release rate (0x80 to 0x95) */ #define SUSTAIN_RELEASE 0x80 #define SUSTAIN_MASK 0xf0 #define RELEASE_MASK 0x0f /* * Wave select (0xE0 to 0xF5) */ #define WAVE_SELECT 0xe0 /* * Offsets to the register banks for voices. Just add to the * voice number to get the register number. * * F-Number low bits (0xA0 to 0xA8). */ #define FNUM_LOW 0xa0 /* * F-number high bits / Key on / Block (octave) (0xB0 to 0xB8) */ #define KEYON_BLOCK 0xb0 #define KEYON_BIT 0x20 #define BLOCKNUM_MASK 0x1c #define FNUM_HIGH_MASK 0x03 /* * Feedback / Connection (0xc0 to 0xc8) * * These registers have two new bits when the OPL-3 mode * is selected. These bits controls connecting the voice * to the stereo channels. For 4 OP voices this bit is * defined in the second half of the voice (add 3 to the * register offset). * * For 4 OP voices the connection bit is used in the * both halves (gives 4 ways to connect the operators). */ #define FEEDBACK_CONNECTION 0xc0 #define FEEDBACK_MASK 0x0e /* Valid just for 1st OP of a voice */ #define CONNECTION_BIT 0x01 /* * In the 4 OP mode there is four possible configurations how the * operators can be connected together (in 2 OP modes there is just * AM or FM). The 4 OP connection mode is defined by the rightmost * bit of the FEEDBACK_CONNECTION (0xC0-0xC8) on the both halves. * * First half Second half Mode * * +---+ * v | * 0 0 >+-1-+--2--3--4--> * * * * +---+ * | | * 0 1 >+-1-+--2-+ * |-> * >--3----4-+ * * +---+ * | | * 1 0 >+-1-+-----+ * |-> * >--2--3--4-+ * * +---+ * | | * 1 1 >+-1-+--+ * | * >--2--3-+-> * | * >--4----+ */ #define STEREO_BITS 0x30 /* OPL-3 only */ #define VOICE_TO_LEFT 0x10 #define VOICE_TO_RIGHT 0x20 /* * Definition table for the physical voices */ struct physical_voice_info { unsigned char voice_num; unsigned char voice_mode; /* 0=unavailable, 2=2 OP, 4=4 OP */ unsigned short ioaddr; /* I/O port (left or right side) */ unsigned char op[4]; /* Operator offsets */ }; /* * There is 18 possible 2 OP voices * (9 in the left and 9 in the right). * The first OP is the modulator and 2nd is the carrier. * * The first three voices in the both sides may be connected * with another voice to a 4 OP voice. For example voice 0 * can be connected with voice 3. The operators of voice 3 are * used as operators 3 and 4 of the new 4 OP voice. * In this case the 2 OP voice number 0 is the 'first half' and * voice 3 is the second. */ #define USE_LEFT 0 #define USE_RIGHT 1 static struct physical_voice_info pv_map[18] = { /* No Mode Side OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 */ /* --------------------------------------------------- */ { 0, 2, USE_LEFT, {0x00, 0x03, 0x08, 0x0b}}, { 1, 2, USE_LEFT, {0x01, 0x04, 0x09, 0x0c}}, { 2, 2, USE_LEFT, {0x02, 0x05, 0x0a, 0x0d}}, { 3, 2, USE_LEFT, {0x08, 0x0b, 0x00, 0x00}}, { 4, 2, USE_LEFT, {0x09, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x00}}, { 5, 2, USE_LEFT, {0x0a, 0x0d, 0x00, 0x00}}, { 6, 2, USE_LEFT, {0x10, 0x13, 0x00, 0x00}}, /* Used by percussive voices */ { 7, 2, USE_LEFT, {0x11, 0x14, 0x00, 0x00}}, /* if the percussive mode */ { 8, 2, USE_LEFT, {0x12, 0x15, 0x00, 0x00}}, /* is selected */ { 0, 2, USE_RIGHT, {0x00, 0x03, 0x08, 0x0b}}, { 1, 2, USE_RIGHT, {0x01, 0x04, 0x09, 0x0c}}, { 2, 2, USE_RIGHT, {0x02, 0x05, 0x0a, 0x0d}}, { 3, 2, USE_RIGHT, {0x08, 0x0b, 0x00, 0x00}}, { 4, 2, USE_RIGHT, {0x09, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x00}}, { 5, 2, USE_RIGHT, {0x0a, 0x0d, 0x00, 0x00}}, { 6, 2, USE_RIGHT, {0x10, 0x13, 0x00, 0x00}}, { 7, 2, USE_RIGHT, {0x11, 0x14, 0x00, 0x00}}, { 8, 2, USE_RIGHT, {0x12, 0x15, 0x00, 0x00}} }; /* * DMA buffer calls */ 0 blk_mq_queue_reinit_prepare+0x84/0xa0 cpuhp_invoke_callback+0x17c/0x600 cpuhp_up_callbacks+0x58/0x150 _cpu_up+0xf0/0x1c0 do_cpu_up+0x120/0x150 cpu_subsys_online+0x64/0xe0 device_online+0xb4/0x120 online_store+0xb4/0xc0 dev_attr_store+0x68/0xa0 sysfs_kf_write+0x80/0xb0 kernfs_fop_write+0x17c/0x250 __vfs_write+0x6c/0x1e0 vfs_write+0xd0/0x270 SyS_write+0x6c/0x110 system_call+0x38/0xe0 Examination of the queue showed a single reference (no PERCPU_COUNT_BIAS, and __PERCPU_REF_DEAD, __PERCPU_REF_ATOMIC set) and no requests. However, conditions at the time of the race are count of PERCPU_COUNT_BIAS + 0 and __PERCPU_REF_DEAD and __PERCPU_REF_ATOMIC set. The fix is to make the tryget routines use an actual boolean internally instead of the atomic long result truncated to a int. Fixes: e625305b3907 percpu-refcount: make percpu_ref based on longs instead of ints Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=190751 Signed-off-by: Douglas Miller <dougmill@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Fixes: e625305b3907 ("percpu-refcount: make percpu_ref based on longs instead of ints") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v3.18+
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