On 3/5/2025 11:23 AM, Stephan Gerhold wrote: > On Tue, Mar 04, 2025 at 02:46:28PM -0800, Wesley Cheng wrote: >> On 3/4/2025 12:22 AM, Stephan Gerhold wrote: >>> On Mon, Mar 03, 2025 at 06:39:52PM -0800, Wesley Cheng wrote: >>>> On 2/19/2025 3:24 AM, Stephan Gerhold wrote: >>>>> On Tue, Feb 18, 2025 at 04:47:23PM -0800, Wesley Cheng wrote: >>>>>> Requesting to see if we can get some Acked-By tags, and merge on usb-next. >>>>>> >>>>>> Several Qualcomm based chipsets can support USB audio offloading to a >>>>>> dedicated audio DSP, which can take over issuing transfers to the USB >>>>>> host controller. The intention is to reduce the load on the main >>>>>> processors in the SoC, and allow them to be placed into lower power modes. >>>>>> There are several parts to this design: >>>>>> 1. Adding ASoC binding layer >>>>>> 2. Create a USB backend for Q6DSP >>>>>> 3. Introduce XHCI interrupter support >>>>>> 4. Create vendor ops for the USB SND driver >>>>>> >>>>>> USB | ASoC >>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> | _________________________ >>>>>> | |sm8250 platform card | >>>>>> | |_________________________| >>>>>> | | | >>>>>> | ___V____ ____V____ >>>>>> | |Q6USB | |Q6AFE | >>>>>> | |"codec" | |"cpu" | >>>>>> | |________| |_________| >>>>>> | ^ ^ ^ >>>>>> | | |________| >>>>>> | ___V____ | >>>>>> | |SOC-USB | | >>>>>> ________ ________ | | | >>>>>> |USB SND |<--->|QC offld|<------------>|________| | >>>>>> |(card.c)| | |<---------- | >>>>>> |________| |________|___ | | | >>>>>> ^ ^ | | | ____________V_________ >>>>>> | | | | | |APR/GLINK | >>>>>> __ V_______________V_____ | | | |______________________| >>>>>> |USB SND (endpoint.c) | | | | ^ >>>>>> |_________________________| | | | | >>>>>> ^ | | | ___________V___________ >>>>>> | | | |->|audio DSP | >>>>>> ___________V_____________ | | |_______________________| >>>>>> |XHCI HCD |<- | >>>>>> |_________________________| | >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> As I noted on v34 [1], this version is still missing instructions and >>>>> changes needed for testing this series. The device tree changes don't >>>>> need to be part of the same series, but there should be at least a link >>>>> provided to give other people the chance to provide Tested-by tags. >>>>> >>>>> IMO we shouldn't merge this series without those instructions, otherwise >>>>> we risk that this just ends up being dead code that no one can use. >>>>> >>>>> Can you please share the device tree changes for a board upstream and >>>>> any other changes needed to be able to test this series? E.g. for >>>>> sm8250-mtp.dts, based on the examples in your cover letter. >>>>> >>>> >>>> To clarify I'm testing this on sm8350 in recent times, but utilizing sm8250 >>>> definitions for the ASoC platform card, as the platform sound card is more >>>> or less the same between the two SoCs. Back >>>> when I started this series, sm8350 was missing a bunch of dependent >>>> components, such as aDSP not being loaded, and missing platform sound card >>>> definition, so I had to define and enable those on my own, which required a >>>> slew of new DT nodes, hence why it wasn't as straight forward to include >>>> the DT definitions yet for sm8350. Not thinking that this series would >>>> take as long as it did, I was planning on separating out the DT changes in >>>> a different series to enable offloading for the devices I have tested with. >>>> (sm8150, sm8250 and sm8350) >>>> >>>> There's still a pretty big chunk of dependencies missing from sm8350, so >>>> those would also be handled in the follow up DT submission. For now, its a >>>> much bigger hurdle to get the main/functional changes in, and that was >>>> taking a significant amount of time from my end to manage. >>>> >>>> If you want, I can give you the changes I have offline to enable this for >>>> sm8350, since I haven't spent time formatting/prepping the changes for >>>> submission yet. >>>> >>> >>> Can you push it to a public branch somewhere (e.g. on CodeLinaro)? I was >>> talking to some people from the community about testing this on some of >>> the smartphones we have in upstream, so it wouldn't help if I just have >>> the changes privately. >> >> Which CLO project/branch did you want me to push it to? Sorry, I haven't >> worked too much with the CLO open branches. I have an account though. >> > > Any project/branch is fine for me, I suggested CLO only because I > assumed you already have an account there. > > You should be able to create a personal project and push it there. You > could also use the fork button on > https://git.codelinaro.org/linaro/linux/kernel/torvalds/linux to avoid > having to push the full history yourself. It should result in a project > similar to mine: https://git.codelinaro.org/stephan.gerhold/linux Wesley - if not CLO, feel free to use the github. We can help you offline. -- ---Trilok Soni