On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 03:45:24PM +0100, Bastien Curutchet wrote: > On 3/15/24 15:09, Mark Brown wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 12:27:41PM +0100, Bastien Curutchet wrote: > > > McBSP can generate an SYNCERR when unexpected frame pulses are > > > detected. The driver always disables this feature and ignore the > > > unexpected frame pulses. > > What does "unexpected" mean? > Unexpected frame sync pulse is defined in datasheet as a sync pulse that > occurs <N> bit clocks earlier than the last transmitted bit of the previous > frame. The <N> can be configured through registers. > > > Enable the generation of SYNCERR by the McBSP according to the > > > 'ti,enable-sync-err' device-tree property. > > Why would this be optional, and how is this reported - I'm not seeing > > any interrupt handling updates? > It is possible to deliberately ignore them and that is what is done today in > the driver. > This is reported as a status bit in a register. An interrupt can indeed be > generated from this but I'm not using it (now at least). > I use the fact that McBSP automatically drops previous element and starts a > new reception when an unexpected frame pulse occurs. That sounds like a very standard behaviour for incorrect clocking. I don't think this needs configuration at all, just enable this mode.
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