Re: [very-RFC 0/8] TSN driver for the kernel

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On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 01:47:13PM +0200, Richard Cochran wrote:
> 3. ALSA support for tunable AD/DA clocks.  The rate of the Listener's
>    DA clock must match that of the Talker and the other Listeners.
>    Either you adjust it in HW using a VCO or similar, or you do
>    adaptive sample rate conversion in the application. (And that is
>    another reason for *not* having a shared kernel buffer.)  For the
>    Talker, either you adjust the AD clock to match the PTP time, or
>    you measure the frequency offset.

Actually, we already have support for tunable clock-like HW elements,
namely the dynamic posix clock API.  It is trivial to write a driver
for VCO or the like.  I am just not too familiar with the latest high
end audio devices.

I have seen audio PLL/multiplier chips that will take, for example, a
10 kHz input and produce your 48 kHz media clock.  With the right HW
design, you can tell your PTP Hardware Clock to produce a 10000 PPS,
and you will have a synchronized AVB endpoint.  The software is all
there already.  Somebody should tell the ALSA guys about it.

I don't know if ALSA has anything for sample rate conversion or not,
but haven't seen anything that addresses distributed synchronized
audio applications.

Thanks,
Richard
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