On 07-05-19, 09:43, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote: > > > On 5/7/19 7:26 AM, Vinod Koul wrote: > > On 03-05-19, 19:29, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote: > > > The convention is that the SoundWire controller device is a child of > > > the HDAudio controller. However there can be more than one child > > > exposed in the DSDT table, and the current namespace walk returns the > > > last device. > > > > > > Add a filter and terminate early when a valid _ADR is provided, > > > otherwise keep iterating to find the next child. > > > > So what are the other devices in DSDT here.. > > this is what I see: > > Scope (HDAS) > { > Device (IDA) > { > Name (_ADR, 0x00020001) // _ADR: Address > } > } > > I thought this was nonsense but your question triggered me to look into the > Intel SST ACPI specs (not public I am afraid but shared with the OS who > shall not be named). > Using the same source of information as below, I *believe* this is HDaudio > related, bits 31..16 mean HDaudio with codec SDI 2, and NodeId 1 for the > function group. This would make sense as I believe there are two codecs on > the board that can be pin-strapped to boot either in HDaudio or SoundWire > mode- but this is a conjecture only. > > At any rate, we need a hardware rework and mutual exclusion between HDaudio > and SoundWire, so we have to ignore this one when SoundWire is enabled. That is how I was expecting it to be... > > > + /* > > > + * On some Intel platforms, multiple children of the HDAS > > > + * device can be found, but only one of them is the SoundWire > > > + * controller. The SNDW device is always exposed with > > > + * Name(_ADR, 0x40000000) so filter accordingly > > > + */ > > > + if (adr != 0x40000000) > > > > I do not recall if 4 corresponds to the links you have or soundwire > > device type, is this number documented somewhere is HDA specs? > > I thought it was a magic number, but I did check and for once it's > documented and the values match the spec :-) > I see in the ACPI docs bits 31..28 set to 4 indicate a SoundWire Link Type > and bits 3..0 indicate the SoundWire controller instance, the rest is > reserved to zero. So in that case we should mask with bits 31..28 and match, who knows you may have multiple controller instances in future I had a vague recollection that this was documented in the spec, glad that in turned out to be the case. Btw was the update to HDA spec made public? > > Also it might good to create a define for this > > I will respin this one to add the documentation above, and only filter on > the 4 ms-bits. Thanks for forcing me to RTFM :-) -- ~Vinod _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel