Re: [PATCH v2 2/2] ASoC: fsl_asrc: always use internal ratio

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Le 17/07/2020 à 01:37, Nicolin Chen a écrit :
>> @@ -507,8 +507,7 @@ static int fsl_asrc_config_pair(struct fsl_asrc_pair *pair, bool use_ideal_rate)
>>  
>>  	/* Enable Ideal Ratio mode */
> 
> The code is against the comments now -- need to update this line.

It isn't, the following code still enables "Ideal Ratio" mode (see below)

>>  	regmap_update_bits(asrc->regmap, REG_ASRCTR,
>> -			   ASRCTR_IDRi_MASK(index) | ASRCTR_USRi_MASK(index),
>> -			   ASRCTR_IDR(index) | ASRCTR_USR(index));
>> +			   ASRCTR_IDRi_MASK(index), ASRCTR_IDR(index);
> 
> The driver falls back to ideal ratio mode if there is no matched
> clock source. Your change seems to apply internal ratio mode any
> way? Probably would break the fallback routine.

Strictly speaking, internal ratio is only enabled when we have matched
clock sources, and is used in addition to the calculated dividers
(allows the ASRC to better adjust to drifting/inaccurate physical
clocks). "Ideal Ratio" mode is different, and still enabled as a
fallback when no clock source is matched.

Ideal ratio requires both USRi and IDRi bits to be set, and that would
still be the case if there is no matched clock source.

The only difference my patch introduces is that USRi is always set (was
previously cleared for "normal" mode), and therefore only IDRi needs to
be set in order to enable ideal ratio mode.

Regards,
Arnaud



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