circuitpython/atmel-samd/shared_dma.c
Scott Shawcroft 3f5028c666 atmel-samd: Support wav file playback. Tested up to 16bit 22.1khz. Must be mono file!
SD card support may work but likely needs buffer tuning. Its untested.

Fixes #105
2017-05-15 19:52:38 -07:00

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#include "shared_dma.h"
#include "asf/sam0/drivers/system/interrupt/system_interrupt.h"
// We allocate two DMA resources for the entire lifecycle of the board (not the
// vm) because the general_dma resource will be shared between the REPL and SPI
// flash. Both uses must block each other in order to prevent conflict.
struct dma_resource audio_dma;
struct dma_resource general_dma_tx;
struct dma_resource general_dma_rx;
void init_shared_dma(void) {
struct dma_resource_config config;
dma_get_config_defaults(&config);
// This allocates the lowest channel first so make sure the audio is first
// so it gets the highest priority.
config.peripheral_trigger = DAC_DMAC_ID_EMPTY;
config.trigger_action = DMA_TRIGGER_ACTION_BEAT;
config.event_config.input_action = DMA_EVENT_INPUT_TRIG;
config.event_config.event_output_enable = true;
dma_allocate(&audio_dma, &config);
// Turn on the transfer complete interrupt so that the job_status changes to done.
g_chan_interrupt_flag[audio_dma.channel_id] |= (1UL << DMA_CALLBACK_TRANSFER_DONE);
// Prioritize the RX channel over the TX channel because TX can cause an RX
// overflow.
dma_get_config_defaults(&config);
config.trigger_action = DMA_TRIGGER_ACTION_BEAT;
config.event_config.input_action = DMA_EVENT_INPUT_TRIG;
dma_allocate(&general_dma_rx, &config);
g_chan_interrupt_flag[general_dma_rx.channel_id] |= (1UL << DMA_CALLBACK_TRANSFER_DONE);
dma_get_config_defaults(&config);
config.trigger_action = DMA_TRIGGER_ACTION_BEAT;
config.event_config.input_action = DMA_EVENT_INPUT_TRIG;
dma_allocate(&general_dma_tx, &config);
g_chan_interrupt_flag[general_dma_tx.channel_id] |= (1UL << DMA_CALLBACK_TRANSFER_DONE);
// Be sneaky and reuse the active descriptor memory.
audio_dma.descriptor = &descriptor_section[audio_dma.channel_id];
general_dma_rx.descriptor = &descriptor_section[general_dma_rx.channel_id];
general_dma_tx.descriptor = &descriptor_section[general_dma_tx.channel_id];
}
static uint8_t sercom_index(Sercom* sercom) {
return ((uint32_t) sercom - (uint32_t) SERCOM0) / 0x400;
}
static void dma_configure(uint8_t channel, uint8_t trigsrc) {
system_interrupt_enter_critical_section();
/** Select the DMA channel and clear software trigger */
DMAC->CHID.reg = DMAC_CHID_ID(channel);
DMAC->CHCTRLA.reg &= ~DMAC_CHCTRLA_ENABLE;
DMAC->CHCTRLA.reg = DMAC_CHCTRLA_SWRST;
DMAC->SWTRIGCTRL.reg &= (uint32_t)(~(1 << channel));
DMAC->CHCTRLB.reg = DMAC_CHCTRLB_LVL(DMA_PRIORITY_LEVEL_0) | \
DMAC_CHCTRLB_TRIGSRC(trigsrc) | \
DMAC_CHCTRLB_TRIGACT(DMA_TRIGGER_ACTION_BEAT);
system_interrupt_leave_critical_section();
}
enum status_code shared_dma_write(Sercom* sercom, const uint8_t* buffer, uint32_t length) {
if (general_dma_tx.job_status != STATUS_OK) {
return general_dma_tx.job_status;
}
dma_configure(general_dma_tx.channel_id, sercom_index(sercom) * 2 + 2);
// Set up TX second.
struct dma_descriptor_config descriptor_config;
dma_descriptor_get_config_defaults(&descriptor_config);
descriptor_config.beat_size = DMA_BEAT_SIZE_BYTE;
descriptor_config.dst_increment_enable = false;
descriptor_config.block_transfer_count = length;
descriptor_config.source_address = ((uint32_t)buffer + length);
// DATA register is consistently addressed across all SERCOM modes.
descriptor_config.destination_address = ((uint32_t)&sercom->SPI.DATA.reg);
dma_descriptor_create(general_dma_tx.descriptor, &descriptor_config);
enum status_code status = dma_start_transfer_job(&general_dma_tx);
if (status != STATUS_OK) {
return status;
}
// Wait for the dma transfer to finish.
while (general_dma_tx.job_status == STATUS_BUSY) {}
// Wait for the SPI transfer to complete.
while (sercom->SPI.INTFLAG.bit.TXC == 0) {}
// This transmit will cause the RX buffer overflow but we're OK with that.
// So, read the garbage and clear the overflow flag.
while (sercom->SPI.INTFLAG.bit.RXC == 1) {
sercom->SPI.DATA.reg;
}
sercom->SPI.STATUS.bit.BUFOVF = 1;
return general_dma_tx.job_status;
}
enum status_code shared_dma_read(Sercom* sercom, uint8_t* buffer, uint32_t length, uint8_t tx) {
if (general_dma_tx.job_status != STATUS_OK) {
return general_dma_tx.job_status;
}
dma_configure(general_dma_tx.channel_id, sercom_index(sercom) * 2 + 2);
dma_configure(general_dma_rx.channel_id, sercom_index(sercom) * 2 + 1);
// Set up RX first.
struct dma_descriptor_config descriptor_config;
dma_descriptor_get_config_defaults(&descriptor_config);
descriptor_config.beat_size = DMA_BEAT_SIZE_BYTE;
descriptor_config.src_increment_enable = false;
descriptor_config.block_transfer_count = length;
// DATA register is consistently addressed across all SERCOM modes.
descriptor_config.source_address = ((uint32_t)&sercom->SPI.DATA.reg);
descriptor_config.destination_address = ((uint32_t)buffer + length);
dma_descriptor_create(general_dma_rx.descriptor, &descriptor_config);
// Set up TX to retransmit the same byte over and over.
dma_descriptor_get_config_defaults(&descriptor_config);
descriptor_config.beat_size = DMA_BEAT_SIZE_BYTE;
descriptor_config.src_increment_enable = false;
descriptor_config.dst_increment_enable = false;
descriptor_config.block_transfer_count = length;
descriptor_config.source_address = ((uint32_t)&tx);
// DATA register is consistently addressed across all SERCOM modes.
descriptor_config.destination_address = ((uint32_t)&sercom->SPI.DATA.reg);
dma_descriptor_create(general_dma_tx.descriptor, &descriptor_config);
// Start the RX job first so we don't miss the first byte. The TX job clocks
// the output.
general_dma_rx.transfered_size = 0;
dma_start_transfer_job(&general_dma_rx);
general_dma_tx.transfered_size = 0;
dma_start_transfer_job(&general_dma_tx);
// Wait for the transfer to finish.
while (general_dma_rx.job_status == STATUS_BUSY) {}
while (sercom->SPI.INTFLAG.bit.RXC == 1) {}
return general_dma_rx.job_status;
}