ctx->ignore_internal_dmic is set when there is a dedicated SoundWire
DMIC is in the system. In other words, ignoring internal DMIC is
expected, not an error.
Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Kai Vehmanen <kai.vehmanen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Péter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Liam Girdwood <liam.r.girdwood@xxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
sound/soc/intel/boards/sof_sdw.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/sound/soc/intel/boards/sof_sdw.c b/sound/soc/intel/boards/sof_sdw.c
index b58b9d85b56e..d9fdd17a9650 100644
--- a/sound/soc/intel/boards/sof_sdw.c
+++ b/sound/soc/intel/boards/sof_sdw.c
@@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ static int sof_card_dai_links_create(struct snd_soc_card *card)
/* enable dmic01 & dmic16k */
if (ctx->ignore_internal_dmic) {
- dev_warn(dev, "Ignoring internal DMIC\n");
+ dev_dbg(dev, "SoundWire DMIC is used, ignoring internal DMIC\n");
mach_params->dmic_num = 0;
} else if (mach_params->dmic_num) {
dmic_num = 2;
--
2.43.0
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