Re: [PATCH v3] ASoC: Intel: kbl_rt5663_rt5514_max98927: Split be_hw_params_fixup function

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On 5/21/20 12:30 PM, Łukasz Majczak wrote:
Hi Pierre

If you will take a look at the original kabylake_ssp_fixup() you will
see that it is checking whether the related FE is "Kbl Audio Port",
"Kbl Audio Headset Playback", "Kbl Audio Capture Port" or "Kbl Audio
DMIC cap" - then for the first 3 cases it sets min/max channels to 2
while for the "Kbl DMIC cap" it can be 2 or 4, that's is why I'm
trying to split this, but maybe I'm missing here something.

I don't understand this code either.

I believe the intent is that for all SSP1-RT5663 usages, we should use

 		rate->min = rate->max = 48000;
		chan->min = chan->max = 2;
		snd_mask_none(fmt);
		snd_mask_set_format(fmt, SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S24_LE);

That is pretty easy to move to a dedicated ssp1 fixup.

for SSP0, we have RT5514 for capture and max98927 for playback, but the existing code does not explicitly deal with rate/channels/format for all cases, so it's not clear what should happen.

Harsha, can you help here?


Best regards,
Lukasz

czw., 21 maj 2020 o 19:17 Pierre-Louis Bossart
<pierre-louis.bossart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisał(a):



On 5/21/20 12:08 PM, Łukasz Majczak wrote:

don't add a new dailink, this is not right.

Can you advise a better solution how to assign different fixup
functions to mic and to speakers? I was looking at "dmic01" dailink in
skl_nau88l25_max98357a.c as an example.

I am not sure I follow. the DMICs are handled on a shared SSP, so how
would one set a different fixup? The word length have to be the same.



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