Hi, On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 10:29:10AM +0800, Mark Brown wrote: > On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 12:22:37AM +0200, Sebastian Reichel wrote: > > On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 08:14:41PM +0800, Mark Brown wrote: > > > > No, this is exactly the sort of use case with multiple DAIs that the > > > graph card is intended to enable over the old simple-card. > > > +----------+ +-------------+ > > | OMAP4 | | CPCAP | > > | | | | > > | [McBSP2] | <-----> | [HiFi DAI] | > > | | | | > > | [McBSP3] | <--+--> | [Voice DAI] | > > | | | | | > > +----------+ | +-------------+ > > | > > +----------+ | +-------------+ > > | MDM6600 | | | WL1285 | > > | | | | | > > | [DAI] | <--+--> | [DAI] | > > | | | | > > +----------+ +-------------+ > > > Legend: > > OMAP4 = SoC running Linux > > CPCAP = Audio codec > > MDM6600 = Baseband > > WL1285 = Bluetooth > > > Re-reading the audio-graph-card binding document I still don't see > > how the network (OMAP.McBSP3, CPCAP.Voice, MDM6600, WL1285) is > > supposed to look like. It seems to expect point-to-point DAI > > connections. > > Ugh, a TDM mux? Yes, at least that's how I understood Motorola's code. > That's really unusual and not particularly supported yet, you'd > need to extend the graph card to do it. It's where things should > end up for a generic card though. Motorola's driver provided the following modes: OMAP4 <-> CPCAP (voice recording) MDM6600 <-> CPCAP (voice call, CPU not involved) OMAP4 <-> WL1285 (bluetooth HFP/HSP) MDM6600 <-> WL1285 (bluetooth voice call) In case of the last two variants, the bus clock is provided by CPCAP, so it needs to be enabled for any audio stream. I suppose the codec <-> codec as part of TDM is out of scope for the graph card and we need a Droid 4 specific card driver? -- Sebastian
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