On 20/01/2020 16:50, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
08.01.2020 14:37, Jon Hunter пишет:
On 07/01/2020 01:39, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
06.01.2020 22:00, Ben Dooks пишет:
On 05/01/2020 10:53, Ben Dooks wrote:
On 2020-01-05 01:48, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
05.01.2020 03:04, Ben Dooks пишет:
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I've just gone through testing.
Some simple data tests show 16 and 32-bits work.
The 24 bit case seems to be weird, it looks like the 24-bit expects
24 bit samples in 32 bit words. I can't see any packing options to
do 24 bit in 24 bit, so we may have to remove 24 bit sample support
(which is a shame)
My preference is to remove the 24-bit support and keep the 32 bit in.
Interesting.. Jon, could you please confirm that 24bit format isn't
usable on T30?
If there is an option of 24 packed into 32, then I think that would work.
I can try testing that with raw data on Monday.
I need to check some things, I assumed 24 was 24 packed bits, it looks
like the default is 24 in 32 bits so we may be ok. However I need to
re-write my test case which assumed it was 24bits in 3 bytes (S24_3LE).
I'll follow up later,
Okay, the S24_3LE isn't supported by RT5640 codec in my case. I briefly
looked through the TRM doc and got impression that AHUB could re-pack
data stream into something that codec supports, but maybe it's a wrong
impression.
I chatted with Sameer about this, so yes the AHUB can repack, but there
is a problem with S24_LE where if we try to extract 24-bits we actually
get the upper 24-bits and not the lower LSBs in the 32-bit data element.
So actually we don't support S24_LE.
Ben do you need 24-bit support or 32-bit or both?
I think the S24 should work unpacked. The packed just doesn't seem to
be an option on tegra2/tegra3 hardware (the manual does not talk about
it either).
I will try and get this looked at again on Thursday 23rd and see if
I can run some more tests with 24 sample data in the input format and
a logic analyser on the output.
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