[PATCH] sound(4) related manpages 5.3 TODO item
Marc Fonvieille
blackend at FreeBSD.org
Sun Aug 29 09:08:20 PDT 2004
On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 05:25:03PM +0300, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> Gang,
>
> [ Please keep me Cc:ed when replying. ]
>
> I've picked up the "sound(4) related manual pages" item from
> the 5.3-RELEASE TODO list.
>
> While working on adopting the pcm(4) and related manpages to
> the new world order, I have noticed some odds that I'd like
> your comments on first, before I proceed further.
>
> One and most important thing I'm not sure I understand, and
> that's causing a lot of confusion, is why "device pcm" was
> renamed to "device sound" in the first place? I believe the
> reason is that "device sound" is a generic sound driver,
> which has support for PCM playback, mixer, /dev/sndstat,
> eventually MIDI, sequencer, and so on. Individual sound
> drivers are free to implement either of these interfaces.
> Most of them implement "pcm" nowadays, so saying that
> "pcm was renamed to sound" is not quite correct. In other
> words, the sound.ko module provides the infrastructure for
> more than just PCM, and the sound(4) manpage should eventually
> document more than just PCM. Does that sound correct?
>
I'm not a sound(4) expert, but I think you're right.
However, I see something that may be confusing for the new comer: in the
kernel we add:
device sound
device snd_ich # as example
and in /dev/sndstat we see:
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
Installed devices:
pcm0: <Intel ICH3 (82801CA)> at io 0xd800, 0xdc80 irq 5 bufsz 16384 kld
snd_ich (1p/2r/0v channels duplex default)
or in dmesg:
pcm0: <Intel ICH3 (82801CA)> port 0xdc80-0xdcbf,0xd800-0xd8ff irq 5 at
device 31.5 on pci0
pcm0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
pcm0: <Cirrus Logic CS4205 AC97 Codec>
Are the "pcm0" and "newpcm" words totally correct here, why no sound/snd ?
> Also, there seems to be some confusion between the modules,
> drivers, and devices that they implement, which are different
> beasties, and are often named differently, and this causes
> some misunderstandings and bugs (see below).
>
> Anyway, the attached patch adopts the sound(4) related man
> pages to the new world order. How to proceed:
>
> 1. The following repo-copies in /home/ncvs/src/share/man/man4
> should be made (there were made locally to produce the
> patch):
>
> pcm.4,v -> sound.4,v
> csa.4,v -> snd_csa.4,v
> gusc.4,v -> snd_gusc.4,v
> maestro3.4,v -> snd_maestro3.4,v
> sbc.4,v -> snd_sbc.4,v
> uaudio.4,v -> snd_uaudio.4,v
>
> 2. The old manpages (on the left) were removed, and aren't
> included in the patch.
>
> 3. After repo-copies and deletes, the attached patch should be
> applied. It's mostly mechanical (foo -> snd_foo, pcm -> sound),
> with the following notable exceptions:
>
> - Note that non-PnP ISA cards, such as those handled by snd_mss(4)
> and snd_ad1816(4), still require hints of the form
>
> hint.pcm.0.at="isa"
> hint.pcm.0.irq="5"
> hint.pcm.0.drq="1"
> hint.pcm.0.flags="0x0"
>
> because they implement device "pcm". Granted, the difference
> between module and driver name is confusing enough that Seigo
> misspelled hints names in sys/conf/NOTES, and Simon misspelled
> them in the new snd_ad1816(4) manpage. The patch corrects the
> hints names in the snd_ad1816(4) manpage and NOTES. The patch
> removes the "hint.snd_mss" from NOTES because (like was said)
> the snd_mss(4) module implements the "pcm" device, hence the
> hints start with "hint.pcm", and this is already documented
> in the sound(4) manpage. Module snd_sbc(4) and snd_gusc(4)
> are special in that they implement PCM support through the
> bridge device ("sbc" and "gusc", respectively), with "pcm"
> device as a child. For them, ISA hints should be spelled
> "hint.sbc" and "hint.gusc", respectively. This is also fixed
> in NOTES.
>
> - The patch also fixes the SYNOPSIS section of the snd_maestro3(4)
> manpage to align it with other sound drivers manpages, and adds
> missing "device sound" to almost all of the snd_*(4) manpages.
>
perfect!
> Does that look sane? I'd be grateful is someone more fluent with
> our sound subsystem could review this.
>
I'm not more fluent than you, but your changes seem correct.
Marc
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