On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 09:37:31AM +0000, Charles Keepax wrote: > On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 07:27:03PM +1000, John Watts wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 09:21:07AM +0000, Charles Keepax wrote: > > > On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 03:15:50AM +1000, John Watts wrote: > > > > The wm8782 supports up to 192kHz audio when pins are set correctly. > > > > Instead of hardcoding which rates are supported enable them all > > > > then refer to a max_rate variable at runtime. > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: John Watts <contact@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > --- > > > > +static int wm8782_dai_hw_params(struct snd_pcm_substream *component, > > > > + struct snd_pcm_hw_params *params, > > > > + struct snd_soc_dai *dai) > > > > +{ > > > > + struct wm8782_priv *priv = > > > > + snd_soc_component_get_drvdata(dai->component); > > > > + > > > > + if (params_rate(params) > priv->max_rate) > > > > + return -EINVAL; > > > > + > > > > + return 0; > > > > +} > > > > > > We should be setting this as a constraint in startup, rather > > > than returning an error in hw_params. That will let user-space > > > know the supported rates and allow it to resample if necessary. > > > > How do you do this? The struct with the rate is statically defined. > > > > You can programmatically add additional constraints, commonly > this will be done from the startup callback on the DAI. See > something like arizona_startup in sound/soc/codecs/arizona.c for > an example, that enables 44.1/48k rates based on clocks but the > principle should be similar. > Although I would also imagine snd_pcm_hw_constraint_minmax is going to be more appropriate in your case. Thanks, Charles