@@ -784,6 +784,15 @@ static void packet_sort(struct sort_table *tbl, unsigned int len)
} while (i < len);
}
+static inline void add_transfer_delay(struct amdtp_stream *s, unsigned int *syt)
+{
+ if (*syt != CIP_SYT_NO_INFO) {
+ *syt += (s->transfer_delay / TICKS_PER_CYCLE) << 12;
+ *syt += s->transfer_delay % TICKS_PER_CYCLE;
+ *syt &= CIP_SYT_MASK;
+ }
+}
+
static void out_stream_callback(struct fw_iso_context *context, u32 cycle,
size_t header_length, void *header,
void *private_data)
@@ -856,6 +865,7 @@ static void in_stream_callback(struct fw_iso_context *context, u32 cycle,
(s->flags & CIP_SYNC_TO_DEVICE) &&
s->sync_slave->callbacked) {
syt = be32_to_cpu(buffer[1]) & CIP_SYT_MASK;
+ add_transfer_delay(s, &syt);
handle_out_packet(s->sync_slave, syt);
}
handle_in_packet(s, tbl[i].payload_size / 4, buffer);
Currently, in duplex streams with synchronization mode, this module just pass 'presentation timestamp' from in-packets to out-packets. This is enough to handle actual device but logically the timestamp should include 'transfer delay' and 'processing time'. This means the timestamp in out-packet should be at future. To be simple, this commit add only 'transfer delay'. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> --- sound/firewire/amdtp.c | 10 ++++++++++ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+)