On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 02:32:15PM +0000, Srinivas Kandagatla wrote:
> From: Srinivas Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> On Qualcomm Audioreach setup, some of the audio artifacts are seen in
> both recording and playback. These patches fix issues by
> 1. Adjusting the fragment size that dsp can service.
> 2. schedule available playback buffers in time for dsp to not hit under runs
> 3. remove some of the manual calculations done to get hardware pointer.
>
> With these patches, am able to see significant Audio quality improvements.
> I have few more patches to optimize the dsp drivers, but for now am
> keeping this series simple to address the underruns and overruns issues
> noticed in pipewire setup.
>
> Any testing would be appreciated.
>
> Please note that on pipewire min-latency has to be set to 512 which
> reflects the DSP latency requirements of 10ms. You might see audio
> artifacts like glitches if you try to play audio below 256 latency.
> Changes since v3:
> - updated period size aligment patch with 10ms period size
> contstriants.
>
> Changes since v2:
> - dropped patch which is causing regression with pluseaudio.
> - setup period sizes only for capture path
> - fix underruns/overruns in dsp pipelines.
> - add fixes tag
> - add patch to fix buffer alignment
>
> Changes since v1:
> - added new patches to fix the fragment size, pointer
> calculations
> - updated to schedule only available buffers.
>
I tested v4 on the X13s with PulseAudio and T14s with PipeWire.
I'm no longer noticing any regressions with PulseAudio, while this
series makes PipeWire actually usable.
I may be hearing some crackling with PipeWire when recording with the
pavucontrol volume meters enabled which results in a quantum size of
256. But I guess that's to be expected. Playback seems to work also at
256 with v4.
Tested-by: Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@xxxxxxxxxx>
Johan
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