Il 28/10/24 12:10, Fei Shao ha scritto:
On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 4:54 AM Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 06:44:41PM +0800, Fei Shao wrote:
Add "mediatek,adsp" property for the ADSP handle if ADSP is enabled on
the platform.
We see this from the diff.
Add "mediatek,dai-link" property for the required DAI links to configure
sound card.
We see this from the diff.
Both properties are commonly used in the MediaTek sound card driver.
If they are used, why suddenly they are needed? What changed?
Nothing has changed. These should have been added altogether when the
binding was first introduced. This patch is to fill the gaps and fix
dtbs_check warnings, like I mentioned in the cover letter.
I can add a line in the commit message saying it's to fix the warning
in addition to the cover letter, if that's preferred.
Signed-off-by: Fei Shao <fshao@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
.../bindings/sound/mediatek,mt8188-mt6359.yaml | 10 ++++++++++
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+)
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/mediatek,mt8188-mt6359.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/mediatek,mt8188-mt6359.yaml
index f94ad0715e32..701cedfa38d2 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/mediatek,mt8188-mt6359.yaml
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/mediatek,mt8188-mt6359.yaml
@@ -29,6 +29,16 @@ properties:
$ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle
description: The phandle of MT8188 ASoC platform.
+ mediatek,adsp:
+ $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle
+ description: The phandle of MT8188 ADSP platform.
And what is the difference between ASoC and ADSP platforms? What are
they used for?
I'm not a MediaTek or audio folks, and I'm afraid that I'm not the
best person to explain the details accurately in front of experts on
the list... I know it's an audio DSP but that explains nothing.
MediaTek didn't provide a meaningful explanation in the tree or
commits, and I want to avoid adding additional but likely misleading
descriptions from someone who doesn't have enough knowledge,
potentially causing even more confusing situations in the future.
Plus, the same changes were accepted as-is in the past, so I assumed
they might be self-explanatory to people who are familiar with the
matter.
The Audio DSP is a Tensilica HiFi-5 DSP, and it's a block that is - hardware
speaking - separated from the rest of the Audio interfaces of the SoC.
The whole sound subsystem can work either with or without the DSP, in the sense
that the DSP itself can remain unpowered and completely unconfigured if its
functionality is not desired - hence, this is a board specific configuration:
if the board wants to use the DSP, we use the DSP - otherwise, we just don't.
Regarding the two "platforms", in short:
"mediatek,platform" -> Audio Front End (AFE)
"mediatek,adsp" -> Audio DSP
Now, you can either link the AFE DAIs to the I2S
As for "mediatek,platform" - that's used to link the Analog Front End (AFE) as
the DAI Link platform (so the path is direct to/from DL/UL DAIs to AFE) or the
ADSP one as the DAI Link platform (so that the path is to/from DL/UL DAIs to
DSP to AFE), but that - of course - still requires an AFE, otherwise you cannot
get the audio out of the speakers or in from the mic anyway.
+
+ mediatek,dai-link:
+ $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string-array
+ description:
+ A list of the desired dai-links in the sound card. Each entry is a
+ name defined in the machine driver.
The list is provided below. I don't understand why do you need it. Your
msg is pretty useless - you describe what you do, instead of why.
I think this is used to explicitly list the intermediate but hidden
DAIs, but again, there's not much info about them unless MediaTek can
explain more details and why they need a vendor property for this.
Yes, this is used for exactly that... but I believe that we can deprecate this
now that we have support for the "standard" `audio-routing` property and for the
DAI Link nodes (examples that you can find in current device trees are mm-dai-link,
hs-playback-dai-link, or any other subnode of the sound card).
Specifically, those subnodes *do* require a "link-name" property, which *does*
effectively contain the same DAI Link names as the ones that are inside of the
"mediatek,dai-link" property.
On MT8195, you can find both the subnodes and the mediatek,dai-link - yes - but
that was done to retain compatibility of the device tree with old drivers (so,
an unusual case of new device tree on old kernel).
Finally, I believe that we can avoid adding that "mediatek,dai-link" property
to the MT8188 binding, and rely on:
1. Whatever is provided in struct snd_soc_card for that device; and
2. Whatever is provided in device trees as dai link subnodes, which would
restrict N.1 as that's anyway describing card prelinks.
Cheers,
Angelo
Regards,
Fei
Best regards,
Krzysztof
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