Hi, der Herr Hofrat ;-) On Sat, 8 Oct 2016 13:57:14 +0000 Nicholas Mc Guire <der.herr@xxxxxxx> wrote: > - lo6 |= (1 << 2) | 2; > - else > - lo6 |= (1 << 2) | 1; > + lo6 |= (1 << 2) | 2; //SigmaDelta and Dither > + else { > + if (state->identity.in_soc) > + lo6 |= (1 << 2) | 2; //SigmaDelta and > Dither > + else > + lo6 |= (1 << 2) | 2; //SigmaDelta and > Dither > + } > > resulting in the current code-base of: > > if (Rest > 0) { > if (state->config->analog_output) > lo6 |= (1 << 2) | 2; > else { > if (state->identity.in_soc) > lo6 |= (1 << 2) | 2; > else > lo6 |= (1 << 2) | 2; > } > Den = 255; > } > > The problem now is that the if and the else(if/else) are > all the same and thus the conditions have no effect. Further > the origninal code actually had different if/else - so I > wonder if this is a cut&past bug here ? I may answer on behalf of Olivier (didn't his address bounce?). I don't remember the details, this patch must date from 2011 or before, but at that time we generated the linux-driver from our/their internal sources. Updates in this area were achieved by a lot of thinking + a mix of trial and error (after hours/days/weeks of RF hardware validation). This logic above has 3 possibilities: - we use the analog-output, or - we are using the digital one, then there is whether we are being in a SoC or not (SIP or sinlge chip). At some point in time all values have been different. In the end, they aren't anymore, but in case someone wants to try a different value, there are placeholders in the code to easily inject these values. Now the device is stable, maybe even obsolete. We could remove all the branches resulting in the same value for lo6. -- Patrick. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html