* Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@xxxxxx> [200218 15:16]: > On 18/02/2020 1.23, Tony Lindgren wrote: > > * Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@xxxxxx> [200214 13:30]: > >> Hi Tony, > >> > >> On 12/02/2020 16.46, Tony Lindgren wrote: > >>> * Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@xxxxxx> [200212 09:18]: > >>>> On 11/02/2020 20.10, Tony Lindgren wrote: > >>>>> +static int cpcap_voice_set_tdm_slot(struct snd_soc_dai *dai, > >>>>> + unsigned int tx_mask, unsigned int rx_mask, > >>>>> + int slots, int slot_width) > >>>>> +{ > >>>>> + struct snd_soc_component *component = dai->component; > >>>>> + struct cpcap_audio *cpcap = snd_soc_component_get_drvdata(component); > >>>>> + int err, ts_mask, mask; > >>>>> + bool voice_call; > >>>>> + > >>>>> + /* > >>>>> + * Primitive test for voice call, probably needs more checks > >>>>> + * later on for 16-bit calls detected, Bluetooth headset etc. > >>>>> + */ > >>>>> + if (tx_mask == 0 && rx_mask == 1 && slot_width == 8) > >>>>> + voice_call = true; > >>>>> + else > >>>>> + voice_call = false; > >>>> > >>>> You only have voice call if only rx slot0 is in use? > >>> > >>> Yeah so it seems. Then there's the modem to wlcore bluetooth path that > >>> I have not looked at. But presumably that's again just configuring some > >>> tdm slot on the PMIC. > >>> > >>>> If you record mono on the voice DAI, then rx_mask is also 1, no? > >>> > >>> It is above :) But maybe I don't follow what you're asking here > >> > >> If you arecrod -Dvoice_pcm -c1 -fS8 > /dev/null > >> then it is reasonable that the machine driver will set rx_mask = 1 > >> > >>> and maybe you have some better check in mind. > >> > >> Not sure, but relying on set_tdm_slots to decide if we are in a call > >> case does not sound right. > > > > OK yeah seems at least bluetooth would need to be also handled > > in the set_tdm_slots. > > set_tdm_slots() is for setting how the TDM slots supposed to be used by > the component and not really for things to configure different operating > modes. > > If you hardwire things in set_tdm_slots() for the droid4 then how the > codec driver can be reused in other setups? Right, I'm all go for better solutions :) > >>>> You will also set the sampling rate for voice in > >>>> cpcap_voice_hw_params(), but that is for normal playback/capture, right? > >>> > >>> Yeah so normal playback/capture is already working with cpcap codec driver > >>> with mainline Linux. The voice call needs to set rate to 8000. > >> > >> But if you have a voice call initiated should not the rate be set by the > >> set_sysclk()? > > > > Hmm does set_sysclk called from modem codec know that cpcap codec > > is the clock master based on bitclock-master and set the rate > > for cpcap codec? > > Neither component should call set_sysclk, set_tdm_slots. The machine > driver should as it is the only one who know how things are wired... OK, but so what's the machine driver part in this case? Regards, Tony