Chanwoo Choi wrote: > Kukjin Kim wrote: > > Chanwoo Choi wrote: > >> Mark Brown wrote: > >>> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:04:44PM +0900, Chanwoo Choi wrote: > >>> > >>>> +static struct regulator_consumer_supply wm8994_fixed_voltage0_supplies[] > = > >> { > >>>> + { > >>>> + .dev_name = "5-001a", > >>>> + .supply = "DBVDD", > >>>> + }, { > >>>> + .dev_name = "5-001a", > >>>> + .supply = "AVDD2", > >>>> + }, { > >>>> + .dev_name = "5-001a", > >>>> + .supply = "CPVDD", > >>>> + }, > >>>> + > >>>> +}; > >>>> + > >>>> +static struct regulator_consumer_supply wm8994_fixed_voltage1_supplies[] > = > >> { > >>> All these fixed voltage regulators seem a bit suspicous for a mobile > >>> phone - I'd have expected that the supplies would all be being provided > >>> by your PMIC except for things taken directly from the battery supply > >>> (like the speakers tend to be, for example)? There's no problem with > >>> the code itself, it just looks a bit odd. > >>> > >> All these consumer supply of WM8994 codec connected the below > >> regulator(VCC_1.8V) on > >> a circuit diagram. "VCC_1.8V" regualtor is always enabled, because it is used > to > >> many devices. > >> Then I haven't connected all these consumer supply of WM8994 codec to > >> "VCC_1.8V" regulator. > >> I will modify that the consumer supply would be provided by PMIC. > >> > >> static struct regulator_init_data aquila_buck3_data = { > >> .constraints = { > >> .name = "VCC_1.8V", > >> .min_uV = 1800000, > >> .max_uV = 1800000, > >> .apply_uV = 1, > >> .state_mem = { > >> .enabled = 1, > >> }, > >> }, > >> }; > >> > >>>> +static struct i2c_board_info i2c_gpio5_devs[] __initdata = { > >>>> + { > >>>> + /* CS/ADDR = low 0x34 (FYI: high = 0x36) */ > >>>> + I2C_BOARD_INFO("wm8994", 0x34 >> 1), > >>>> + .platform_data = &wm8994_platform_data, > >>>> + }, > >>>> +}; > >>> Probably clearer for generic Linux use to specify the address as 0x1a > >>> directly. > >> Ok, I will do. > >> > >>>> +static void __init aquila_sound_init(void) > >>>> +{ > >>>> + unsigned int gpio; > >>>> + > >>>> + /* CODEC_XTAL_EN */ > >>>> + gpio = S5PV210_GPH3(2); /* XEINT_26 */ > >>>> + gpio_request(gpio, "CODEC_XTAL_EN"); > >>>> + s3c_gpio_cfgpin(gpio, S3C_GPIO_OUTPUT); > >>>> + s3c_gpio_setpull(gpio, S3C_GPIO_PULL_NONE); > >>>> + gpio_direction_output(gpio, 1); > >>> Might be as well to provide some or all this stuff in your audio machine > >>> driver? > >> The Aquila board have a oscillator which provide main clock to > >> WM8994 audio codec. The oscillator provide 24MHz clock to WM8994 audio > codec > >> (MCLK1 pin). I set gpio setting of "CODEC_XTAL_EN" to enable a oscillator. > >> > >>>> + /* MICBIAS_EN */ > >>>> + gpio = S5PV210_GPJ4(2); /* XMSMRN */ > >>>> + gpio_request(gpio, "MICBIAS_EN"); > >>>> + s3c_gpio_cfgpin(gpio, S3C_GPIO_OUTPUT); > >>>> + gpio_direction_output(gpio, 1); > >>> This in particular would benefit from keeping the request of the GPIO > >>> joined up with the driver that uses it. > >> Ok, I will move this code to machine > driver(sound/soc/s3c24xxx/aquila_wm8994.c). > >> > >>>> + /* ADC_EN */ > >>>> + gpio = S5PV210_GPJ3(2); > >>>> + gpio_request(gpio, "ADC_EN"); > >>>> + s3c_gpio_cfgpin(gpio, S3C_GPIO_OUTPUT); > >>>> + gpio_direction_output(gpio, 1); > >>> I'm not sure what this does? > >>> > >> I explained below description about "ADC_EN" : > >> "ADC_EN : This gpio enable the ADC device which is used to detect > >> the kind of jack. (SND_JACK_HEADPHONE/HEADSET/MECHANICAL/AVOUT) > >> According to the kind of jack, an electric current is changed. > >> (Only used on Aquila board) " > >> > >> When inserting the jack to Aquila board, I used ADC driver so that, detecting > >> the kind of jack(SND_JACK_HEADPHONE/HEADSET/MECHANICAL/AVOUT). > >> > >> I will separately make the another function to initialize ADC driver. > >> > >> Thank you for your comment. > >> Chanwoo Choi > >> > > Hi, > > > > How was going on? > > > > I did post this patch and reviewed by maintainer. > The request was reflected to following patch. > Also, I did explain the constraints of the regulator of WM8994 codec > and resend following patch. This patch include Goni and Aquila board code > related to audio. > [PATCH] ARM: S5PV210: Add audio support to Goni and Aquila board > > This is my mistake, "RESEND" word is leaved out in the subject. > Hmm...so may missed. :-( It would helpful to me if you could add patch version and changelog. Thanks. Best regards, Kgene. -- Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Senior Engineer, SW Solution Development Team, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel