On 28.11.2023 16:01, Neil Armstrong wrote:
> On 25/11/2023 13:07, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>>> +
>>> +static int wcd939x_io_init(struct snd_soc_component *component)
>>> +{
>>> + snd_soc_component_write_field(component, WCD939X_ANA_BIAS,
>>> + WCD939X_BIAS_ANALOG_BIAS_EN, 1);
>> All of these values are BIT()s or 2-4 ORed BIT()s, can you check what they
>> mean?
>>
>> Same for almost all other snd_soc_component_ write/modify functions
>
> It uses snd_soc_component_write_field() with is the same as
> regmap_write_bits(REGISTER, REGISTER_MASK,
> FIELD_PREP(REGISTER_MASK, value);
>
> So the 1 mean write in enable mask in this case, and mask is single bit,
> read it exactly like if it was using FIELD_PREP(), but even for BITs.
>
> I did check every single snd_soc_component_write_field() so far to check
> it matches.
>
> Or it's another question ?
What I wanted to ask is whether it's possible to #define these magic
values within these fields
Konrad
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