Timur Tabi wrote: > lokowich wrote: > >> I'm integrating a ALSA driver for an MPC5200 into the ASoC layer, >> similar to my successful effort for a PXA255 board. >> > > Can you provide your code? I'm working on ASoC support for another MPC SOC, so we need to > synchronize our development. > Yes, I presume you mean using git into the ALSA branch. I need to get more familiar with git, and follow the appropriate coding conventions before it's ready. Any guidance will be appreciated. > I'm modeling the > DMA and ALSA interfaces per ac97mgt driver found in the Lite5200B BSP, > rather than the BestComm API example in the 2.4 kernel. The > speaker-test with 400Hz sine wave is working, but has a slight audible > jitter. A wav file output using aplay produces white noise. > > > What kind of audio samples are you trying to play? Since the MPC5200 is typically > big-endian, you probably can only play S16_BE samples instead of S16_LE samples. > > Yes! I had enabled the S16_BE format in my codec/i2s/pcm driver, but naively thought ALSA would handle the rest. Converted my test file to S16_BE and it sounds much closer to the original. Thanks! Found the "jitter" is due to a FIFO overflow. I'm using same alarm (0x120) and granularity (4) common to 2.4 I2S and ac97 drivers. Is there a more appropriate setting for 16-bit, 2-channel, 44.1kHz audio? Also, can we chat about SDRAM problems on 5200B outside of this forum? This email was Anti Virus checked by Astaro Security Gateway. http://www.astaro.com _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel