1 ============================= 2 Notes on Kernel OSS-Emulation 3 ============================= 4 5 Jan. 22, 2004 Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> 6 7 8 Modules 9 ======= 10 11 ALSA provides a powerful OSS emulation on the 12 The OSS emulation for PCM, mixer and sequencer 13 as add-on kernel modules, snd-pcm-oss, snd-mix 14 When you need to access the OSS PCM, mixer or 15 corresponding module has to be loaded. 16 17 These modules are loaded automatically when th 18 is called. The alias is defined ``sound-servi 19 the card number and the minor unit number. Us 20 define these aliases by yourself. 21 22 Only necessary step for auto-loading of OSS mo 23 card alias in ``/etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf``, s 24 25 alias sound-slot-0 snd-emu10k1 26 27 As the second card, define ``sound-slot-1`` as 28 Note that you can't use the aliased name as th 29 ``alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0`` doesn't work 30 modutils). 31 32 The currently available OSS configuration is s 33 /proc/asound/oss/sndstat. This shows in the s 34 /dev/sndstat, which is available on the commer 35 On ALSA, you can symlink /dev/sndstat to this 36 37 Please note that the devices listed in this pr 38 after the corresponding OSS-emulation module i 39 even if "NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG" is shown in it 40 41 42 Device Mapping 43 ============== 44 45 ALSA supports the following OSS device files: 46 :: 47 48 PCM: 49 /dev/dspX 50 /dev/adspX 51 52 Mixer: 53 /dev/mixerX 54 55 MIDI: 56 /dev/midi0X 57 /dev/amidi0X 58 59 Sequencer: 60 /dev/sequencer 61 /dev/sequencer2 (aka /dev/musi 62 63 where X is the card number from 0 to 7. 64 65 (NOTE: Some distributions have the device file 66 /dev/midi1. They are NOT for OSS but for tclm 67 a totally different thing.) 68 69 Unlike the real OSS, ALSA cannot use the devic 70 assigned ones. For example, the first card ca 71 /dev/dsp2, but only /dev/dsp0 and /dev/adsp0. 72 73 As seen above, PCM and MIDI may have two devic 74 PCM device (``hw:0,0`` in ALSA) is mapped to / 75 device (``hw:0,1``) to /dev/adsp (if available 76 /dev/amidi, respectively. 77 78 You can change this device mapping via the mod 79 snd-pcm-oss and snd-rawmidi. In the case of P 80 options are available for snd-pcm-oss: 81 82 dsp_map 83 PCM device number assigned to /dev/dsp 84 (default = 0) 85 adsp_map 86 PCM device number assigned to /dev/ads 87 (default = 1) 88 89 For example, to map the third PCM device (``hw 90 define like this: 91 :: 92 93 options snd-pcm-oss adsp_map=2 94 95 The options take arrays. For configuring the 96 two entries separated by comma. For example, 97 device on the second card to /dev/adsp1, defin 98 :: 99 100 options snd-pcm-oss adsp_map=0,2 101 102 To change the mapping of MIDI devices, the fol 103 available for snd-rawmidi: 104 105 midi_map 106 MIDI device number assigned to /dev/mi 107 (default = 0) 108 amidi_map 109 MIDI device number assigned to /dev/am 110 (default = 1) 111 112 For example, to assign the third MIDI device o 113 /dev/midi00, define as follows: 114 :: 115 116 options snd-rawmidi midi_map=2 117 118 119 PCM Mode 120 ======== 121 122 As default, ALSA emulates the OSS PCM with so- 123 i.e. tries to convert the sample format, rate 124 automatically when the card doesn't support it 125 This will lead to some problems for some appli 126 wine, especially if they use the card only in 127 128 In such a case, you can change the behavior of 129 writing a command to the proc file. There is 130 stream, ``/proc/asound/cardX/pcmY[cp]/oss``, w 131 (zero-based), Y the PCM device number (zero-ba 132 playback and ``c`` for capture, respectively. 133 exists only after snd-pcm-oss module is loaded 134 135 The command sequence has the following syntax: 136 :: 137 138 app_name fragments fragment_size [opti 139 140 ``app_name`` is the name of application with ( 141 path. 142 ``fragments`` specifies the number of fragment 143 number is given. 144 ``fragment_size`` is the size of fragment in b 145 ``options`` is the optional parameters. The f 146 available: 147 148 disable 149 the application tries to open a pcm de 150 this channel but does not want to use 151 direct 152 don't use plugins 153 block 154 force block open mode 155 non-block 156 force non-block open mode 157 partial-frag 158 write also partial fragments (affects 159 no-silence 160 do not fill silence ahead to avoid cli 161 162 The ``disable`` option is useful when one stre 163 capture) is not handled correctly by the appli 164 hardware itself does support both directions. 165 The ``direct`` option is used, as mentioned ab 166 conversion and useful for MMAP-applications. 167 For example, to playback the first PCM device 168 quake, send a command via echo like the follow 169 :: 170 171 % echo "quake 0 0 direct" > /proc/asou 172 173 While quake wants only playback, you may appen 174 to notify driver that only this direction is a 175 :: 176 177 % echo "quake 0 0 disable" > /proc/aso 178 179 The permission of proc files depend on the mod 180 As default it's set as root, so you'll likely 181 sending the command above. 182 183 The block and non-block options are used to ch 184 opening the device file. 185 186 As default, ALSA behaves as original OSS drive 187 the file when it's busy. The -EBUSY error is r 188 189 This blocking behavior can be changed globally 190 module option of snd-pcm-oss. For using the b 191 for OSS devices, define like the following: 192 :: 193 194 options snd-pcm-oss nonblock_open=0 195 196 The ``partial-frag`` and ``no-silence`` comman 197 Both commands are for optimization use only. 198 specifies to invoke the write transfer only wh 199 filled. The latter stops writing the silence 200 automatically. Both are disabled as default. 201 202 You can check the currently defined configurat 203 file. The read image can be sent to the proc 204 can save the current configuration 205 :: 206 207 % cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss > / 208 209 and restore it like 210 :: 211 212 % cat /somewhere/oss-cfg > /proc/asoun 213 214 Also, for clearing all the current configurati 215 as below: 216 :: 217 218 % echo "erase" > /proc/asound/card0/pc 219 220 221 Mixer Elements 222 ============== 223 224 Since ALSA has completely different mixer inte 225 OSS mixer is relatively complicated. ALSA bui 226 from several different ALSA (mixer) controls b 227 string. For example, the volume element SOUND 228 from "PCM Playback Volume" and "PCM Playback S 229 playback direction and from "PCM Capture Volum 230 Switch" for the capture directory (if exists). 231 OSS is changed, all the volume and switch cont 232 automatically. 233 234 As default, ALSA uses the following control fo 235 236 ==================== ===================== 237 OSS volume ALSA control 238 ==================== ===================== 239 SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME Master 240 SOUND_MIXER_BASS Tone Control - Bass 241 SOUND_MIXER_TREBLE Tone Control - Treble 242 SOUND_MIXER_SYNTH Synth 243 SOUND_MIXER_PCM PCM 244 SOUND_MIXER_SPEAKER PC Speaker 245 SOUND_MIXER_LINE Line 246 SOUND_MIXER_MIC Mic 247 SOUND_MIXER_CD CD 248 SOUND_MIXER_IMIX Monitor Mix 249 SOUND_MIXER_ALTPCM PCM 250 SOUND_MIXER_RECLEV (not assigned) 251 SOUND_MIXER_IGAIN Capture 252 SOUND_MIXER_OGAIN Playback 253 SOUND_MIXER_LINE1 Aux 254 SOUND_MIXER_LINE2 Aux 255 SOUND_MIXER_LINE3 Aux 256 SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL1 Digital 257 SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL2 Digital 258 SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL3 Digital 259 SOUND_MIXER_PHONEIN Phone 260 SOUND_MIXER_PHONEOUT Phone 261 SOUND_MIXER_VIDEO Video 262 SOUND_MIXER_RADIO Radio 263 SOUND_MIXER_MONITOR Monitor 264 ==================== ===================== 265 266 The second column is the base-string of the co 267 control. In fact, the controls with ``XXX [Pl 268 [Volume|Switch]`` will be checked in addition. 269 270 The current assignment of these mixer elements 271 file, /proc/asound/cardX/oss_mixer, which will 272 :: 273 274 VOLUME "Master" 0 275 BASS "" 0 276 TREBLE "" 0 277 SYNTH "" 0 278 PCM "PCM" 0 279 ... 280 281 where the first column is the OSS volume eleme 282 the base-string of the corresponding ALSA cont 283 control index. When the string is empty, it m 284 corresponding OSS control is not available. 285 286 For changing the assignment, you can write the 287 proc file. For example, to map "Wave Playback 288 send the command like the following: 289 :: 290 291 % echo 'VOLUME "Wave Playback" 0' > /p 292 293 The command is exactly as same as listed in th 294 change one or more elements, one volume per li 295 example, both "Wave Playback Volume" and "Wave 296 be affected when PCM volume is changed. 297 298 Like the case of PCM proc file, the permission 299 the module options of snd. you'll likely need 300 sending the command above. 301 302 As well as in the case of PCM proc file, you c 303 current mixer configuration by reading and wri 304 image. 305 306 307 Duplex Streams 308 ============== 309 310 Note that when attempting to use a single devi 311 capture, the OSS API provides no way to set th 312 number of channels different in each direction 313 :: 314 315 io_handle = open("device", O_RDWR) 316 317 will only function correctly if the values are 318 319 To use different values in the two directions, 320 :: 321 322 input_handle = open("device", O_RDONLY 323 output_handle = open("device", O_WRONL 324 325 and set the values for the corresponding handl 326 327 328 Unsupported Features 329 ==================== 330 331 MMAP on ICE1712 driver 332 ---------------------- 333 ICE1712 supports only the unconventional forma 334 10-channels 24bit (packed in 32bit) format. T 335 the buffer as the conventional (mono or 2-chan 336 on OSS.
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