On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 01:37:42PM +0100, Lukasz Majewski wrote: > Without this change the BTL speaker produces some > "distortion" noise when test program > (speaker-test -t waw) is ended with ctrl+c. > As our design uses speaker outputs to drive BTL speaker, > it was necessary to also mute the speaker via the codec > internal WM8940_SPKVOL register with setting > WM8940_SPKMUTE bit. > @@ -465,9 +465,18 @@ static int wm8940_mute(struct snd_soc_dai *dai, int mute, int direction) > { > + spkvol_reg &= ~WM8940_SPKMUTE; > + if (mute) { > mute_reg |= 0x40; > + spkvol_reg |= WM8940_SPKMUTE; > + } > + > + ret = snd_soc_component_write(component, WM8940_SPKVOL, spkvol_reg); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > > return snd_soc_component_write(component, WM8940_DAC, mute_reg); In addition to the issue Charles raised this is simply not what the mute callback should do, the mute callback should specifically mute the digital input (with the goal of masking any glitching on there while clocks are started/stopped). Looking at the driver the device supports analogue bypass paths to the speaker - these will be broken by your patch so if you genuinely need some workaround in this area I'd be looking at the Speaker Mixer PCM Playback Switch rather than muting the speaker as a whole. If the device just can't cope without an input then ignore_mdown_time might be what you're looking for, it looks like the device doesn't have any lengthy sleeps in the power up/down paths so that should be fine so long as it doesn't pop/click. I'd also check there's not some other system configuration issue here which is more obvious when the input from the DAC stops getting input, check that you don't see similar issues when silence is played for example. It might be worth checking that none of the analogue bypass paths are enabled.
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