On 28/02/2019 16:39, Russell King - ARM Linux admin wrote: > On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 04:35:29PM +0200, Jyri Sarha wrote: >> On 28/02/2019 15:10, Russell King - ARM Linux admin wrote: >>> On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 02:54:29PM +0200, Jyri Sarha wrote: >>>> On 28/02/2019 14:15, Russell King - ARM Linux admin wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> While looking at hdmi-codec issues, I spotted this code: >>>>> >>>>> static int hdmi_codec_hw_params(struct snd_pcm_substream *substream, >>>>> struct snd_pcm_hw_params *params, >>>>> struct snd_soc_dai *dai) >>>>> { >>>>> ... >>>>> if (params_width(params) > 24) >>>>> params->msbits = 24; >>>>> >>>>> params->msbits is a parameter that is negotiated and refined by >>>>> libasound, and is part of the ALSA constraint system. The "Writing an >>>>> ALSA driver" documentation says about the hw_params callback: >>>>> >>>>> "This is called when the hardware parameter (``hw_params``) is set up >>>>> by the application, that is, once when the buffer size, the period >>>>> size, the format, etc. are defined for the pcm substream." >>>>> >>>>> which suggests we should only be reading the parameters, not writing >>>>> to them. >>>>> >>>>> What's more is that the msbits is a parameter that is refined with >>>>> userspace, so surely the above should be a declared constraint? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Certainly not a constraint. While HDMI can only pass up to 24-bit per >>>> sample audio the most (or at least the two I have worked with) encoders >>>> can take 32-bit wide (and probably wider) samples trough i2s. So the >>>> system can play 32-bit samples, just the 4 LSB is ignored. >>> >>> You have not explained why "not a constraint". From the explanation >>> that Mark gave me on IRC, msbits is the number of bits that the codec >>> respects, whereas the sample bits is the number of bits in the sample. >>> If sample bits - msbits != 0, then that is the number of bits ignored. >>> Mark basically described it as "feel free to send me more than 24 bits >>> but I'm ignoring the LSBs". >>> >>> If the msbits is limited to 24, then userspace gets to know about that >>> limitation when negotiating with ALSA if it is a constraint. If it >>> isn't a constraint, userspace has no way to know. >>> >>>> Actually there is very little difference between the case of playing >>>> 32-bit stereo audio with matching i2s bclk ratio, and playing 24-bit >>>> stereo audio with 64-bit bclk ratio. Especially when the 4 LSB is anyway >>>> ignored like in HDMI audio case. >>> >>> You mean 8 LSB throughout the above two paragraphs. >>> >>>>> Digging a bit deeper, ASoC passes a private copy of the params to each >>>>> codec - a copy is made, then fixups for TDM slots are applied, followed >>>>> by any topology fixups by the DAI link (be_hw_params_fixup) before the >>>>> codec driver's hw_params() callback is made. Afterwards, ASoC reads >>>>> back the rate, channels and physical (memory) width and stores them >>>>> in the codec's DAI structure. The msbits are not read. >>>>> >>>>> hdmi-codec also seems to do nothing with the msbits parameter other >>>>> than the above code. >>>>> >>>>> So, all in all, it seems that the above code limiting msbits is >>>>> redundant - nothing will read this modified value. Can we kill it? >>>>> >>>> >>>> It certainly looks that way, so yes. In any case struct >>>> snd_soc_dai_driver .playback.sig_bits = 24 should be all that is needed. >>> >>> This sets a constraint to limit msbits to 24 for any sample width >>> in core ASoC code, doing exactly what you said "certainly not" to >>> above. >>> >>> It also means that the quoted code in hdmi-codec's hw_params() is >>> redundant for another reason. >>> >>> See the description of: >>> snd_pcm_hw_constraint_msbits() in sound/core/pcm_lib.c, >>> soc_pcm_set_msb() and soc_pcm_apply_msb() in sound/soc/soc-pcm.c. >>> >>> Can you please clarify, because there seems to be some confusion. >>> >> >> If I understand right, the only confusion here is around the term >> "constraint". I did not follow that you meant in strictly alsa-term. Yes >> we should set msbits pcm_lib constraint to 24 (as hdmi-codec aready >> does), because HDMI interface can not deliver more than 24 bits per >> sample, and any extra LSB bit will be ignored. > > Right, so we can remove the above code then? > Yes, you correctly pointed out that this piece of code does nothing and is conceptually wrong: if (params_width(params) > 24) params->msbits = 24; Yes. It can be removed. -- Texas Instruments Finland Oy, Porkkalankatu 22, 00180 Helsinki. Y-tunnus/Business ID: 0615521-4. Kotipaikka/Domicile: Helsinki _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel