dingusppc/devices/sound/burgundy.cpp
Mihai Parparita 35c86ad6bf Clean up #includes
Result of running IWYU (https://include-what-you-use.org/) and
applying most of the suggestions about unncessary includes and
forward declarations.

Was motivated by observing that <thread> was being included in
ppcopcodes.cpp even though it was unused (found while researching
the use of threads), but seems generally good to help with build
times and correctness.
2023-11-03 00:33:47 -07:00

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/*
DingusPPC - The Experimental PowerPC Macintosh emulator
Copyright (C) 2018-23 divingkatae and maximum
(theweirdo) spatium
(Contact divingkatae#1017 or powermax#2286 on Discord for more info)
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/** Burgundy sound codec emulation. */
#include <core/timermanager.h>
#include <devices/common/hwcomponent.h>
#include <devices/deviceregistry.h>
#include <devices/sound/burgundy.h>
#include <endianswap.h>
#include <loguru.hpp>
BurgundyCodec::BurgundyCodec(std::string name) : MacioSndCodec(name)
{
supports_types(HWCompType::SND_CODEC);
static int burgundy_sample_rates[1] = { 44100 };
// Burgundy seems to supports only one sample rate
this->sr_table = burgundy_sample_rates;
this->max_sr_id = 1;
this->set_sample_rate(0); // set default sample rate
}
uint32_t BurgundyCodec::snd_ctrl_read(uint32_t offset, int size) {
uint32_t result = 0;
switch (offset) {
case AWAC_CODEC_CTRL_REG:
result = this->last_ctrl_data;
break;
case AWAC_CODEC_STATUS_REG:
result = (this->first_valid << 23) | BURGUNDY_READY |
(this->byte_counter << 14) | (this->read_pos << 12) |
(this->data_byte << 4);
break;
default:
LOG_F(ERROR, "%s: read from unsupported register 0x%X", this->name.c_str(),
offset);
}
return BYTESWAP_32(result);
}
void BurgundyCodec::snd_ctrl_write(uint32_t offset, uint32_t value, int size) {
uint8_t reg_addr, cur_byte, last_byte;
value = BYTESWAP_32(value);
switch (offset) {
case AWAC_CODEC_CTRL_REG:
this->last_ctrl_data = value;
reg_addr = (value >> 12) & 0xFF;
cur_byte = (value >> 8) & 3;
last_byte = (value >> 10) & 3;
if (value & BURGUNDY_REG_WR) {
uint32_t mask = 0xFFU << (cur_byte * 8);
this->reg_array[reg_addr] = (this->reg_array[reg_addr] & ~mask) |
((value & 0xFFU) << (cur_byte * 8));
} else {
this->reg_addr = reg_addr;
this->read_pos = cur_byte;
this->data_byte = (this->reg_array[reg_addr] >> (cur_byte * 8)) & 0xFFU;
this->first_valid = 1;
TimerManager::get_instance()->add_oneshot_timer(
USECS_TO_NSECS(10), // not sure if this is the correct delay
[this]() {
this->first_valid = 0;
this->byte_counter = (this->byte_counter + 1) & 3;
});
}
break;
default:
LOG_F(ERROR, "%s: write to unsupported register 0x%X", this->name.c_str(),
offset);
}
}
static const DeviceDescription Burgundy_Descriptor = {
BurgundyCodec::create, {}, {}
};
REGISTER_DEVICE(BurgundySnd, Burgundy_Descriptor);