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diff --git a/include/uapi/sound/sof/eq.h b/include/uapi/sound/sof/eq.h deleted file mode 100644 index 666c2b6a3229..000000000000 --- a/include/uapi/sound/sof/eq.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) */ -/* - * This file is provided under a dual BSD/GPLv2 license. When using or - * redistributing this file, you may do so under either license. - * - * Copyright(c) 2018 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. - */ - -#ifndef __INCLUDE_UAPI_SOUND_SOF_USER_EQ_H__ -#define __INCLUDE_UAPI_SOUND_SOF_USER_EQ_H__ - -/* FIR EQ type */ - -#define SOF_EQ_FIR_IDX_SWITCH 0 - -#define SOF_EQ_FIR_MAX_SIZE 4096 /* Max size allowed for coef data in bytes */ - -#define SOF_EQ_FIR_MAX_LENGTH 192 /* Max length for individual filter */ - -#define SOF_EQ_FIR_MAX_RESPONSES 8 /* A blob can define max 8 FIR EQs */ - -/* - * eq_fir_configuration data structure contains this information - * uint32_t size - * This is the number of bytes need to store the received EQ - * configuration. - * uint16_t channels_in_config - * This describes the number of channels in this EQ config data. It - * can be different from PLATFORM_MAX_CHANNELS. - * uint16_t number_of_responses - * 0=no responses, 1=one response defined, 2=two responses defined, etc. - * int16_t data[] - * assign_response[channels_in_config] - * 0 = use first response, 1 = use 2nd response, etc. - * E.g. {0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1} would apply to channels 0-3 the - * same first defined response and for to channels 4-7 the second. - * coef_data[] - * Repeated data - * { filter_length, output_shift, h[] } - * for every EQ response defined where vector h has filter_length - * number of coefficients. Coefficients in h[] are in Q1.15 format. - * E.g. 16384 (Q1.15) = 0.5. The shifts are number of right shifts. - * - * NOTE: The channels_in_config must be even to have coef_data aligned to - * 32 bit word in RAM. Therefore a mono EQ assign must be duplicated to 2ch - * even if it would never used. Similarly a 5ch EQ assign must be increased - * to 6ch. EQ init will return an error if this is not met. - * - * NOTE: The filter_length must be multiple of four. Therefore the filter must - * be padded from the end with zeros have this condition met. - */ - -struct sof_eq_fir_config { - uint32_t size; - uint16_t channels_in_config; - uint16_t number_of_responses; - - /* reserved */ - uint32_t reserved[4]; - - int16_t data[]; -} __packed; - -struct sof_eq_fir_coef_data { - int16_t length; /* Number of FIR taps */ - int16_t out_shift; /* Amount of right shifts at output */ - - /* reserved */ - uint32_t reserved[4]; - - int16_t coef[]; /* FIR coefficients */ -} __packed; - -/* In the struct above there's two 16 bit words (length, shift) and four - * reserved 32 bit words before the actual FIR coefficients. This information - * is used in parsing of the configuration blob. - */ -#define SOF_EQ_FIR_COEF_NHEADER \ - (sizeof(struct sof_eq_fir_coef_data) / sizeof(int16_t)) - -/* IIR EQ type */ - -#define SOF_EQ_IIR_IDX_SWITCH 0 - -#define SOF_EQ_IIR_MAX_SIZE 1024 /* Max size allowed for coef data in bytes */ - -#define SOF_EQ_IIR_MAX_RESPONSES 8 /* A blob can define max 8 IIR EQs */ - -/* eq_iir_configuration - * uint32_t channels_in_config - * This describes the number of channels in this EQ config data. It - * can be different from PLATFORM_MAX_CHANNELS. - * uint32_t number_of_responses_defined - * 0=no responses, 1=one response defined, 2=two responses defined, etc. - * int32_t data[] - * Data consist of two parts. First is the response assign vector that - * has length of channels_in_config. The latter part is coefficient - * data. - * uint32_t assign_response[channels_in_config] - * -1 = not defined, 0 = use first response, 1 = use 2nd, etc. - * E.g. {0, 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1} would apply to channels 0-3 the - * same first defined response and leave channels 4-7 unequalized. - * coefficient_data[] - * <1st EQ> - * uint32_t num_biquads - * uint32_t num_biquads_in_series - * <1st biquad> - * int32_t coef_a2 Q2.30 format - * int32_t coef_a1 Q2.30 format - * int32_t coef_b2 Q2.30 format - * int32_t coef_b1 Q2.30 format - * int32_t coef_b0 Q2.30 format - * int32_t output_shift number of shifts right, shift left is negative - * int32_t output_gain Q2.14 format - * <2nd biquad> - * ... - * <2nd EQ> - * - * Note: A flat response biquad can be made with a section set to - * b0 = 1.0, gain = 1.0, and other parameters set to 0 - * {0, 0, 0, 0, 1073741824, 0, 16484} - */ - -struct sof_eq_iir_config { - uint32_t size; - uint32_t channels_in_config; - uint32_t number_of_responses; - - /* reserved */ - uint32_t reserved[4]; - - int32_t data[]; /* eq_assign[channels], eq 0, eq 1, ... */ -} __packed; - -struct sof_eq_iir_header_df2t { - uint32_t num_sections; - uint32_t num_sections_in_series; - - /* reserved */ - uint32_t reserved[4]; - - int32_t biquads[]; /* Repeated biquad coefficients */ -} __packed; - -struct sof_eq_iir_biquad_df2t { - int32_t a2; /* Q2.30 */ - int32_t a1; /* Q2.30 */ - int32_t b2; /* Q2.30 */ - int32_t b1; /* Q2.30 */ - int32_t b0; /* Q2.30 */ - int32_t output_shift; /* Number of right shifts */ - int32_t output_gain; /* Q2.14 */ -} __packed; - -/* A full 22th order equalizer with 11 biquads cover octave bands 1-11 in - * in the 0 - 20 kHz bandwidth. - */ -#define SOF_EQ_IIR_DF2T_BIQUADS_MAX 11 - -/* The number of int32_t words in sof_eq_iir_header_df2t: - * num_sections, num_sections_in_series, reserved[4] - */ -#define SOF_EQ_IIR_NHEADER_DF2T \ - (sizeof(struct sof_eq_iir_header_df2t) / sizeof(int32_t)) - -/* The number of int32_t words in sof_eq_iir_biquad_df2t: - * a2, a1, b2, b1, b0, output_shift, output_gain - */ -#define SOF_EQ_IIR_NBIQUAD_DF2T \ - (sizeof(struct sof_eq_iir_biquad_df2t) / sizeof(int32_t)) - -#endif |