RE: [PATCH 2/3] ASoC: codecs: ES8326: Changing initialisation and broadcasting

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> > New chip versions require new initialisation and playback processes.
> > Changing the initialisation and playback process for better results
> Are the old chip versions in production systems or were they just in
> prototypes? If end users might have the old chip versions do we need to
> have runtime detection of which chip version is in use or are the old
> chip versions going to work well with the new sequences? If there
> aren't end users or if their systems will continue to work well it's
> fine but the above makes it sound like older chips might need the older
> sequences.
> Please do try to keep your commit messages wrapped at less than 80
> columns as covered in submitting-patches.rst.

The old chip versions are in production systems.The old chip versions 
are going to work well with the new sequences.We've tested this with 
version_v0 and version_v3 chips under the new sequence and they both pass.



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