Re: ASoC: rt5640, rt5651 jack-detect and BYT SST suspend/resume patches / status update

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Hi,

On 14-02-18 10:59, Carlo Caione wrote:
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 12:00 PM, Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Pierre-Louis, Carlo, et al,

Hey Hans,

This mail is mostly just FYI, I've been doing a lot of work
on $subject lately and the purpose of this mail is to avoid
people doing double work.

really nice. Thank you for this.

/cut

Note the rt5651 jack change to fix headset vs headphone
detection does not work yet, now it sees everything as
headphones ...

I tried your latest kernel and it works fine detecting my headset.

Yes I've fixed that since writing the mail :)

AFAICT the problem (that I have also with the current driver shipped
in the latest mainline kernel) is that the headset/mic detection _does
not always work fine_. Sometimes the headset is only recognized as
headphones but if you keep trying (usually detaching and attaching
again the jack) then the driver is able to recognize it as headset
(usually after a few tries).

Ack, I've seen the same on the rt5640 I've a better algorithm
for headset vs headphone detection in the patch adding jack-detect
to the rt5640 driver. I plan to port (copy and paste mostly) that to
the rt5651 driver soonish, once that is done and I've run some final
tests I plan to submit the whole bunch of patches (minus the rt5640
support which actually started all this) upstream, I will try to
remember to put you in the Cc.

I probably won't have much time to continue work on this
today and as said the main purpose of this mail is to get
you aware of these patches to avoid double work. I hope to
be able to rebase on top of 4.16-rc1, and do an upstream
submission of everything except for the rt5640 jack-detect
code sometime the next week.

Regards,

Hans

p.s.

Carlo or Pierre-Louis can one of you check using e.g.
the left + right speaker test in gnome-control-panel's
sound config-applet if that left only goes to the left
speaker and right only goes to the right speaker?

My bytcr-rt5651 tablet has only one speaker, but I
here sound for both the left and right speaker tests
which suggests some right-to-left mixing is happening
which we don't want on devices with stereo speakers.
Could be there is some mixing happening outside of the
codec on this tablet, still it would be good to test
this.

Just tested this and it works fine on my hardware.

Great, thank you.

Note I've seem the same magic mono mixing happening on a
CHT + rt5651 tablet I've also been testing on. It is weird
how the hardware seems to magically mix the left and
right channels to the mono speaker without explicitly
enabling that in the codec/mixer settings as one needs
to do for the rt5640 and rt5645. But hey if it works
it works :)

Regards,

Hans
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