linux/include/media/tuner-types.h
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   1/*
   2 * descriptions for simple tuners.
   3 */
   4
   5#ifndef __TUNER_TYPES_H__
   6#define __TUNER_TYPES_H__
   7
   8enum param_type {
   9        TUNER_PARAM_TYPE_RADIO, \
  10        TUNER_PARAM_TYPE_PAL, \
  11        TUNER_PARAM_TYPE_SECAM, \
  12        TUNER_PARAM_TYPE_NTSC
  13};
  14
  15struct tuner_range {
  16        unsigned short limit;
  17        unsigned char config;
  18        unsigned char cb;
  19};
  20
  21struct tuner_params {
  22        enum param_type type;
  23
  24        /* Many Philips based tuners have a comment like this in their
  25         * datasheet:
  26         *
  27         *   For channel selection involving band switching, and to ensure
  28         *   smooth tuning to the desired channel without causing
  29         *   unnecessary charge pump action, it is recommended to consider
  30         *   the difference between wanted channel frequency and the
  31         *   current channel frequency.  Unnecessary charge pump action
  32         *   will result in very low tuning voltage which may drive the
  33         *   oscillator to extreme conditions.
  34         *
  35         * Set cb_first_if_lower_freq to 1, if this check is
  36         * required for this tuner.
  37         *
  38         * I tested this for PAL by first setting the TV frequency to
  39         * 203 MHz and then switching to 96.6 MHz FM radio. The result was
  40         * static unless the control byte was sent first.
  41         */
  42        unsigned int cb_first_if_lower_freq:1;
  43        /* Set to 1 if this tuner uses a tda9887 */
  44        unsigned int has_tda9887:1;
  45        /* Many Philips tuners use tda9887 PORT1 to select the FM radio
  46           sensitivity. If this setting is 1, then set PORT1 to 1 to
  47           get proper FM reception. */
  48        unsigned int port1_fm_high_sensitivity:1;
  49        /* Some Philips tuners use tda9887 PORT2 to select the FM radio
  50           sensitivity. If this setting is 1, then set PORT2 to 1 to
  51           get proper FM reception. */
  52        unsigned int port2_fm_high_sensitivity:1;
  53        /* Some Philips tuners use tda9887 cGainNormal to select the FM radio
  54           sensitivity. If this setting is 1, e register will use cGainNormal
  55           instead of cGainLow. */
  56        unsigned int fm_gain_normal:1;
  57        /* Most tuners with a tda9887 use QSS mode. Some (cheaper) tuners
  58           use Intercarrier mode. If this setting is 1, then the tuner
  59           needs to be set to intercarrier mode. */
  60        unsigned int intercarrier_mode:1;
  61        /* This setting sets the default value for PORT1.
  62           0 means inactive, 1 means active. Note: the actual bit
  63           value written to the tda9887 is inverted. So a 0 here
  64           means a 1 in the B6 bit. */
  65        unsigned int port1_active:1;
  66        /* This setting sets the default value for PORT2.
  67           0 means inactive, 1 means active. Note: the actual bit
  68           value written to the tda9887 is inverted. So a 0 here
  69           means a 1 in the B7 bit. */
  70        unsigned int port2_active:1;
  71        /* Sometimes PORT1 is inverted when the SECAM-L' standard is selected.
  72           Set this bit to 1 if this is needed. */
  73        unsigned int port1_invert_for_secam_lc:1;
  74        /* Sometimes PORT2 is inverted when the SECAM-L' standard is selected.
  75           Set this bit to 1 if this is needed. */
  76        unsigned int port2_invert_for_secam_lc:1;
  77        /* Some cards require PORT1 to be 1 for mono Radio FM and 0 for stereo. */
  78        unsigned int port1_set_for_fm_mono:1;
  79        /* Select 18% (or according to datasheet 0%) L standard PLL gating,
  80           vs the driver default of 36%. */
  81        unsigned int default_pll_gating_18:1;
  82        /* IF to use in radio mode.  Tuners with a separate radio IF filter
  83           seem to use 10.7, while those without use 33.3 for PAL/SECAM tuners
  84           and 41.3 for NTSC tuners. 0 = 10.7, 1 = 33.3, 2 = 41.3 */
  85        unsigned int radio_if:2;
  86        /* Default tda9887 TOP value in dB for the low band. Default is 0.
  87           Range: -16:+15 */
  88        signed int default_top_low:5;
  89        /* Default tda9887 TOP value in dB for the mid band. Default is 0.
  90           Range: -16:+15 */
  91        signed int default_top_mid:5;
  92        /* Default tda9887 TOP value in dB for the high band. Default is 0.
  93           Range: -16:+15 */
  94        signed int default_top_high:5;
  95        /* Default tda9887 TOP value in dB for SECAM-L/L' for the low band.
  96           Default is 0. Several tuners require a different TOP value for
  97           the SECAM-L/L' standards. Range: -16:+15 */
  98        signed int default_top_secam_low:5;
  99        /* Default tda9887 TOP value in dB for SECAM-L/L' for the mid band.
 100           Default is 0. Several tuners require a different TOP value for
 101           the SECAM-L/L' standards. Range: -16:+15 */
 102        signed int default_top_secam_mid:5;
 103        /* Default tda9887 TOP value in dB for SECAM-L/L' for the high band.
 104           Default is 0. Several tuners require a different TOP value for
 105           the SECAM-L/L' standards. Range: -16:+15 */
 106        signed int default_top_secam_high:5;
 107
 108
 109        unsigned int count;
 110        struct tuner_range *ranges;
 111};
 112
 113struct tunertype {
 114        char *name;
 115        unsigned int count;
 116        struct tuner_params *params;
 117};
 118
 119extern struct tunertype tuners[];
 120extern unsigned const int tuner_count;
 121
 122#endif
 123