ASoC driver for Intel Broadwell platforms with RT5677 codec

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Hi list,

I recently got a chromebook pixel (2015) and am using it as a portable
linux machine. The sound driver used by chromeos is based on 3.14 and
has not been mainlined yet, and existing methods of getting sound to
work [0] is a rather huge patch bringing most of the sound/soc stuff
back to 3.14 + chromeos patches/backports.

I rather crudly ported the driver to 4.4 [1], but while the module
loads I don't really know where to go to debug (only know enough kernel
stuff to shoot myself in the foot). I haven't looked too closely at any
codec changes made for chromeos, but the rt5677 driver has diverged a
good bit.

If anyone who knows what they're doing is already working on this I'd
be interested in testing/contributing.

Thanks

[0]: https://github.com/raphael/linux-samus
[1]: https://github.com/aeroevan/linux/commit/f42740cb5311f59bfb092d78a
0da9ca2d5d60b81
alsa info: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=1241950f3fd2696366a16143f9
80ea2eb9a39748
-- 
Evan McClain
https://keybase.io/aeroevan


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