| /* |
| * descriptions for simple tuners. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef __TUNER_TYPES_H__ |
| #define __TUNER_TYPES_H__ |
| |
| enum param_type { |
| TUNER_PARAM_TYPE_RADIO, \ |
| TUNER_PARAM_TYPE_PAL, \ |
| TUNER_PARAM_TYPE_SECAM, \ |
| TUNER_PARAM_TYPE_NTSC |
| }; |
| |
| struct tuner_range { |
| unsigned short limit; |
| unsigned char config; |
| unsigned char cb; |
| }; |
| |
| struct tuner_params { |
| enum param_type type; |
| /* Many Philips based tuners have a comment like this in their |
| * datasheet: |
| * |
| * For channel selection involving band switching, and to ensure |
| * smooth tuning to the desired channel without causing |
| * unnecessary charge pump action, it is recommended to consider |
| * the difference between wanted channel frequency and the |
| * current channel frequency. Unnecessary charge pump action |
| * will result in very low tuning voltage which may drive the |
| * oscillator to extreme conditions. |
| * |
| * Set cb_first_if_lower_freq to 1, if this check is |
| * required for this tuner. |
| * |
| * I tested this for PAL by first setting the TV frequency to |
| * 203 MHz and then switching to 96.6 MHz FM radio. The result was |
| * static unless the control byte was sent first. |
| */ |
| unsigned int cb_first_if_lower_freq:1; |
| |
| unsigned int count; |
| struct tuner_range *ranges; |
| }; |
| |
| struct tunertype { |
| char *name; |
| unsigned int count; |
| struct tuner_params *params; |
| }; |
| |
| extern struct tunertype tuners[]; |
| extern unsigned const int tuner_count; |
| |
| #endif |