> Please don't top post, it breaks the flow of discussion and removes > context from your reply. Ok. >> Ok, so ASoC is totally platform-independent, there is no patch to be >> applied against ASoC in order to make it feasible for the target. Is > ASoC itself is platform independant. It does require drivers for the > CPU, CODEC and board that it is to be used with. You mentioned that you > are using an Atmel processor which does have CPU side support in current > Linux versions though the ADC you mentioned doesn't. >> it correct? In this case I have to compile it in the kernel, using the >> gcc-arm-elf cross compiler. How to do that? Hard copy the files and >> hacking makefiles together? >> Because the descriptions I found applied to installing ASoC on a desktop environment, like >> Ubuntu. > ASoC is part of the standard Linux kernel, just build the kernel as you Good to know. I'm going to look deeper into the kernel config. > would normally. As I said in my previous mail people working with the > same embedded Linux distribution as you are would be the best people to > ask about this, it is not at all ASoC or ALSA specific. Ok, I will ask them. But I still hope that someone in the ALSA list faced the same problem. Szabolcs _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel