@@ -194,6 +194,14 @@ static void snd_emu10k1_proc_spdif_read(struct snd_info_entry *entry,
emu->card_capabilities->emu_model == EMU_MODEL_EMU1010)
snd_iprintf(buffer, "BNC rate: %dHz\n",
snd_emu1010_get_raw_rate(emu, EMU_HANA_WCLOCK_SYNC_BNC));
+
+ snd_emu1010_fpga_read(emu, EMU_HANA_SPDIF_MODE, &value);
+ if (value & EMU_HANA_SPDIF_MODE_RX_INVALID)
+ snd_iprintf(buffer, "\nS/PDIF input invalid\n");
+ else
+ snd_iprintf(buffer, "\nS/PDIF mode: %s%s\n",
+ value & EMU_HANA_SPDIF_MODE_RX_PRO ? "professional" : "consumer",
+ value & EMU_HANA_SPDIF_MODE_RX_NOCOPY ? ", no copy" : "");
} else {
snd_emu10k1_proc_spdif_status(emu, buffer, "CD-ROM S/PDIF In", CDCS, CDSRCS);
snd_emu10k1_proc_spdif_status(emu, buffer, "Optical or Coax S/PDIF In", GPSCS, GPSRCS);
The file is called spdif-in, but we abused it to show only sample rates from various sources. Rectify it as far as possible (the FPGA doesn't give us a lot of information). Signed-off-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@gmx.de> --- FIXME: the polarity of "no copy" isn't clear - it could mean either "no copyright asserted" or "no copies permitted". my attempts to test it with an 0404b fed by an intel hda board went nowhere - the bit is never set regardless of what i poke into the hda codec, and i don't know whether the source or the card is to blame. --- sound/pci/emu10k1/emuproc.c | 8 ++++++++ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)