Hi Jason,
thanks for your feedback about that.
The only reason why there are 2 different HALs is because of the late
integration of the radio support, and that it was more convenient for
unitary tests. So there is now no more reason for keeping it has such.
I am therefore starting to merge both HAL into a single one, and will
notify you when it is done.
Best regards
Thierry
On 09/17/2018 05:57 AM, Jason Reich wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to get the radio on my M3+kingfisher to work again with
FF, and have been struggling. I received a hint from Fulup Ar Foll that
the radio stream should be handled by the softmixer in FF, and I
eventually figured out that 4A HAL file for rcar M3 and Kingfisher
doesn't include the radio mixer.
My deployment had the HAL files for hal-4a-rcar-m3.json and
hal-4a-rcar-m3kf.json, which gave the mixers for multimedia, navigation,
and emergency (but no radio).
There is another HAL file for hal-4a-m3ulcbkf-radio-to-2ch.json which
seemed promising, but it conflicted with hal-4a-rcar-m3kf.json and
caused the audio service to fail. Removing the hal-4a-rcar-m3kf.json
HAL file got the radio going (mixer shows radio, and the radio app
works). Yay! But my other 4a roles are gone.
I'm just trying to figure this out, especially trying to understand what
should be working and what is still under development.
Why is the M3KF split across two files? Are these supposed (or
expected) to be incompatible? If I want to use both, do I have to
combine them into a single file myself? What is expected here, and what
should work with the basic install?
Thanks for any assistance, and thanks for your patience as I'm getting
up to speed on this area,
Jason.
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