On Sat, May 09, 2015 at 08:55:10PM +0300, Anssi Hannula wrote: > 09.05.2015, 20:40, Russell King - ARM Linux kirjoitti: > > Even VLC _doesn't_ if it's outputting to a standard audio - in other > > words, if you don't tick the SPDIF direct output option which defaults > > to disabled (which, when enabled, opens the device passing the AES > > bits _and_ permits it to send a compressed audio stream.) I've looked > > at this in VLC many times... > > That is my understanding as well. Same for pulseaudio, it doesn't set > any AES bits except for passthrough (and most other applications never > set them). Right, so when you're dealing with HDMI, where it's required that the AES bits contain accurate information, the only real option is to set it appropriately in the driver if userspace doesn't specify the AES data bits. Now, with the dw-hdmi-ahb driver, I'm doing something sensible - and yes, I do have a card file in /usr/share/alsa (see below). What this does is ensure that linear PCM is converted to 24-bit PCM (which makes the kernel conversion to the required hardware format easier - I hate this, I'd much prefer it to be done in userspace.) However, in the case of VLC, if it wants to send non-audio, it will open the IEC958 device, which will use the iec958 plugin to configure the AES bits for non-audio, and pass IEC958 data to the kernel (which still needs to be reformatted to the hardware's special format.) dw-hdmi-ahb-aud.pcm.default { @args [ CARD ] @args.CARD { type string } type asym playback.pcm { type softvol slave.pcm { type plug slave.pcm { @func concat strings [ "dmix:" $CARD ",FORMAT=S24_LE" ] } } control { name "PCM Playback Volume" card $CARD } } } <confdir:pcm/iec958.conf> dw-hdmi-ahb-aud.pcm.iec958.0 { @args [ CARD AES0 AES1 AES2 AES3 ] @args.CARD { type string } @args.AES0 { type integer } @args.AES1 { type integer } @args.AES2 { type integer } @args.AES3 { type integer } type iec958 slave.pcm { type hw card $CARD device 0 } slave.format IEC958_SUBFRAME_LE status [ $AES0 $AES1 $AES2 $AES3 ] } -- FTTC broadband for 0.8mile line: currently at 10.5Mbps down 400kbps up according to speedtest.net. _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel