Re: [PATCH v4 16/20] ASoC: SOF: Add PCI device support

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On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 00:08 +0200, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 02:21:47PM -0400, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
> > > > > +#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SND_SOC_SOF_EDISON)
> > > > 
> > > > Can we use Merrifield / mrfld instead of EDISON in entire
> > > > series?
> > 
> > we could, but I don't know of any other platform than Edison to run
> > the
> > code. I know it's less accurate from an architecture perspective
> > but felt
> > Merrifield was confusing for non-Intel folks.
> 
> We use Merrifield across the entire kernel. It would be confusing
> other way around.
> So, please, change it to be consistent with the rest of the kernel.
> 
> > > And one more question, is there any howto to run a nocodec
> > > variant of SOF on
> > > Intel Merrifield platform?
> > 
> > I haven't had time to look into this with the slew of comments on
> > v3/v4 and
> > travel. If you have a working Edison setup with 5.0+, then this
> > should work
> > as is. 
> 
> Where to get SOF binary, and more interesting where to get sources
> and howto
> compile them into binary?
Hi Andy,

You can find the SOF sources and instructions to build the FW here:
https://github.com/thesofproject/sof

Thanks,
Ranjani

> 
> > the main issue is going to describe the SSP2 pins with ACPI ASL
> > stuff
> > to make sure they are in 3.3V and the right pinmux, that's the part
> > that I
> > keep kicking down the road. When I used Edison with the official
> > built there
> > was a 'simple' script for the pin-mux, if you have the moral
> > equivalent in
> > ASL I am all ears
> 
> I don't know what should be done and where, the pins themselves are
> in correct
> mode set by firmware (if no-one touches them as GPIOs):
> 
> pin 75 (GP40_I2S_2_CLK) mode 1 0x00003221
> pin 76 (GP41_I2S_2_FS) mode 1 0x00003221
> pin 77 (GP42_I2S_2_RXD) mode 1 0x00003221
> pin 78 (GP43_I2S_2_TXD) mode 1 0x00003221
> 
> If you talking about Edison/Arduino board and its discrete pin
> control, we have
> a mechanism to set it from ASL.
> 

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