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SND_EMU10KX(4)		    Kernel Interfaces Manual		SND_EMU10KX(4)

NAME
       snd_emu10kx  --	Creative SoundBlaster Live! and	Audigy sound cards de-
       vice driver

SYNOPSIS
       To compile this driver into the kernel, place the  following  lines  in
       your kernel configuration file:

	     device sound
	     device snd_emu10kx

       Alternatively,  to  load	the driver as a	module at boot time, place the
       following line in loader.conf(5):

	     snd_emu10kx_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION
       The snd_emu10kx bridge driver allows the	generic	audio driver  sound(4)
       to attach to Creative sound cards based on the EMU10K1, CA0100, CA0101,
       CA0102 and CA0108 DSPs.

       The  snd_emu10kx	 sound	cards  have  a	PCM  part, which is accessible
       through one to five pcm(4) devices (see "MULTICHANNEL PLAYBACK" for de-
       tails), and MPU401-compatible MIDI I/O controller, which	is  accessible
       through	the midi device.  Wave table synthesizer support is not	avail-
       able.

HARDWARE
       The snd_emu10kx driver supports the following sound cards:

       o   Creative Sound Blaster Live!	(EMU10K1 Chipset).  Both PCM and  MIDI
	   interfaces are available.
       o   Creative Sound Blaster Audigy (CA0100 and CA0101 Chipset).  PCM and
	   two MIDI interfaces available.
       o   Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 and Creative	Sound Blaster Audigy 4
	   (CA0102  Chipset).	PCM  support is	limited	to 48kHz/16 bit	stereo
	   (192kHz/24 bit part of this chipset is not supported).
       o   Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value (CA0108 Chipset).   PCM  sup-
	   port	 is limited to 48kHz/16	bit stereo (192kHz/24 bit part of this
	   chipset is not supported).  There is	no MIDI	support	for this card.

       The snd_emu10kx driver does not support the following sound cards  (al-
       though they have	names similar to some supported	ones):

       o   Creative  Sound  Blaster  Live!  24-Bit,  identified	 by FreeBSD as
	   "emu10k1x Soundblaster Live!	5.1".
       o   Creative Sound Blaster Audigy LS / ES,  identified  by  FreeBSD  as
	   "CA0106-DAT Audigy LS".
       o   All other Creative sound cards with -DAT chipsets.
       o   All Creative	X-Fi series sound cards.

MULTICHANNEL PLAYBACK
       By  default the snd_emu10kx driver is loaded with multichannel playback
       capabilities    enabled.	     If	    you	    do	   not	   set	   the
       hint.emu10kx.0.multichannel_disabled option in your loader.conf(5) con-
       figuration file you will	get up to five DSP devices, one	for each sound
       card  output.   You  can	use additional software	(like audio/pulseaudio
       from The	Ports Collection) to do	 sound	stream	demultiplexing.	  Only
       "FRONT"	output	can  play and record sound from	external sources (like
       line or S/PDIF inputs).

MULTICHANNEL RECORDING
       By default multichannel recording capabilities are not enabled when you
       load    the    snd_emu10kx    driver.	 If	you	enable	   the
       hint.emu10kx.0.multichannel_recording option in loader.conf(5) you will
       get  one	more DSP device	that is	rate-locked to 48kHz/16bit/mono.  This
       is  actually  48kHz/16bit/32   channels	 on   SB   Live!   cards   and
       48kHz/16bit/64channels  on Audigy cards,	but the	current	implementation
       of the sound subsystem does not support such an amount of PCM channels.
       This device can not be opened for read, thus  confusing	many  applica-
       tions.

       Within  a  multichannel stream, the first half (0-15 or 0-31) is	a copy
       of all DSP outputs, the second half (15-30 or 32-63) is a copy of  some
       DSP  inputs.   On Live! cards the last substream	(31) is	used as	a sync
       stream and is always set	to 0xc0de.  Audigy cards do not	need such sync
       data, because a stream always starts with substream 0.

   SB Live! substream map (in byte offsets, each substream is 2	bytes LE)
       Offset	     Substream

       +0x00..+0x1E  PCM streams 0..15

       +0x20, +0x22  Empty

       +0x24..+0x2A  PCM inputs: front left,  front  right,  rear  left,  rear
		     right, center, sub

       +0x2C..+0x3C  DSP inputs	0..8:

       +0x3E	     sync substream (0xc0de)

   Audigy substream map	(in byte offsets, each substream is 2 bytes LE)
       Offset	     Substream

       +0x00..+0x3E  PCM streams 0..31

       +0x40..+0x5E  PCM inputs: front LR, rear	LR, center, sub, ...

       +0x60..+0x7E  DSP inputs	0..16

OSS MIXER CONTROLS
       These  are  the controls	available through the standard OSS programming
       interface.  You can use mixer(8)	to change them.

       On EMU10K1-based	cards the OSS mixer directly controls the AC97	codec.
       On newer	cards the OSS mixer controls some parameters of	the AC97 codec
       and some	DSP-based mixer	controls.

       "vol" mixer control for the overall sound volume.

       "pcm"  mixer  control  for  the	PCM playback volume.  It controls only
       front output volume in multichannel mode	and all	output volume in  sin-
       gle channel mode.

       "rec"  mixer  control acts very differently on EMU10K1 and other	cards.
       On EMU10K1 cards	it controls the	AC97 codec recording level.   On  non-
       EMU10K1 cards it	controls the amount of AC97 "stereo mix"
	entering  the DSP.  AC97 recording level and AC97 recording source are
       fixed on	CA0100,	CA0101,	CA0102 and CA0108 cards.  The  AC97  recording
       levels are always set to	maximum	and recording source is	always "stereo
       mix".

       "dig1" is a CD S/PDIF (on-card) volume control

       "dig2"  is  an  AudigyDrive S/PDIF (Audigy series) or TOSLink (SB Live!
       series) volume control

       "dig3" is an on-card S/PDIF volume control

       "line2" is AudigyDrive "Line In 2" volume control

       "line3" is AudigyDrive "AUX In 2" volume	control

       Other OSS mixer controls	control	the inputs of the AC97 codec.

PRIVATE	DEVICE CONTROLS
       You can control some of EMU10Kx's operation and	configuration  parame-
       ters  through dev.emu10kx.<X> sysctls.  These sysctl(8) values are tem-
       porary and should not be	relied upon.

DRIVER CONFIGURATION
       Loader tunables are used	to set driver configuration.  Tunables can  be
       set  at	the  loader(8) prompt before booting the kernel	or they	can be
       stored in /boot/loader.conf.  These tunables cannot be changed  from  a
       machine	sysctl(8)  entry  after	 boot,	but  you can change them using
       kenv(1) before loading the snd_emu10kx driver.

       hint.emu10kx.<X>.disabled
	       Disables	loading	a driver instance.

       hint.emu10kx.<X>.multichannel_disabled
	       Disables	multichannel playback support, when one	card is	repre-
	       sented as several PCM devices.

       hint.emu10kx.<X>.multichannel_recording
	       Enables experimental multichannel recording support.

       hint.emu10kx.<X>.debug
	       Set debug output	level.

	       0   No additional debug options enabled

	       1   Enables all DSP outputs to be connected,  even  those  that
		   are known to	be unused on a particular card.

	       2   Additional  debug  messages	about in-driver	events will be
		   printed.

	       2   Additional debug messages will be printed when memory allo-
		   cation fails.

FILES
       /dev/emu10kx?  snd_emu10kx management interface

SEE ALSO
       sound(4)

HISTORY
       The snd_emu10kx device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0.

AUTHORS
       The PCM part of the driver is based on the snd_emu10k1(4) SB Live! dri-
       ver by Cameron Grant <cg@FreeBSD.org>.  The MIDI	interface is based  on
       the    snd_emu10k1(4)	MIDI   interface   code	  by   Mathew	Kanner
       <matk@FreeBSD.org>.  The	snd_emu10kx device driver and this manual page
       were written by Yuriy Tsibizov.

BUGS
       The driver does not detect lost S/PDIF signals and produces noise  when
       S/PDIF is not connected and S/PDIF volume is not	zero.

       The  PCM	driver cannot detect the presence of Live!Drive	or AudigyDrive
       breakout	boxes and tries	to use them (and list their connectors in  the
       mixer).

       The MIDI	driver cannot detect the presence of Live!Drive	or AudigyDrive
       breakout	boxes and tries	to enable the IR receiver on them anyway.

FreeBSD	13.2			 May 28, 2008			SND_EMU10KX(4)

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | HARDWARE | MULTICHANNEL PLAYBACK | MULTICHANNEL RECORDING | OSS MIXER CONTROLS | PRIVATE DEVICE CONTROLS | DRIVER CONFIGURATION | FILES | SEE ALSO | HISTORY | AUTHORS | BUGS

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