RE: [PATCH v3] ASoC: Intel: kbl_rt5663_rt5514_max98927: Split be_hw_params_fixup function

From: N, Harshapriya
Date: Mon Jun 29 2020 - 14:43:15 EST


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> From: Åukasz Majczak <lma@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: Re: [PATCH v3] ASoC: Intel: kbl_rt5663_rt5514_max98927: Split
> be_hw_params_fixup function
>
> Hi Harsha,
>
> We would like to continue the work on this, could you please suggest the
> correct approach.
>
> Best regards,
> Lukasz
>
> czw., 21 maj 2020 o 20:10 Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-
> louis.bossart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisaÅ(a):
> >
> >
> >
> > On 5/21/20 12:30 PM, Åukasz Majczak wrote:
> > > Hi Pierre
> > >
> > > If you will take a look at the original kabylake_ssp_fixup() you
> > > will see that it is checking whether the related FE is "Kbl Audio
> > > Port", "Kbl Audio Headset Playback", "Kbl Audio Capture Port" or
> > > "Kbl Audio DMIC cap" - then for the first 3 cases it sets min/max
> > > channels to 2 while for the "Kbl DMIC cap" it can be 2 or 4, that's
> > > is why I'm trying to split this, but maybe I'm missing here something.
> >
> > I don't understand this code either.
> >
> > I believe the intent is that for all SSP1-RT5663 usages, we should use
> >
> > rate->min = rate->max = 48000;
> > chan->min = chan->max = 2;
> > snd_mask_none(fmt);
> > snd_mask_set_format(fmt, SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S24_LE);
> >
> > That is pretty easy to move to a dedicated ssp1 fixup.
> >
> > for SSP0, we have RT5514 for capture and max98927 for playback, but
> > the existing code does not explicitly deal with rate/channels/format
> > for all cases, so it's not clear what should happen.
> >
> > Harsha, can you help here?
Apologies for missing the email I had to respond to.

SSP0 - has the speakers
SSP1 - has headset and dmic
For speakers and headsets its 48Khz, 2 ch and 24 bit and this setting is done based on the front-end dai
For speakers, however support only 16 bit, so we set it back to 16 bit
If the front end dai is dmic, then the channel is set to either 2 or 4 dmic_constraints. No other formats need to be set.

All the SSP1 usages do not have the same parameters (as dmic is on SSP1 and its different as given above)
Most parameters are same for speakers and headset which are on different SSP. This is the reason we had a single fixup function.

Is there a reason why the fixup function needs to be split?

> >
> > >
> > > Best regards,
> > > Lukasz
> > >
> > > czw., 21 maj 2020 o 19:17 Pierre-Louis Bossart
> > > <pierre-louis.bossart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisaÅ(a):
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On 5/21/20 12:08 PM, Åukasz Majczak wrote:
> > >>>>
> > >>>> don't add a new dailink, this is not right.
> > >>>>
> > >>> Can you advise a better solution how to assign different fixup
> > >>> functions to mic and to speakers? I was looking at "dmic01"
> > >>> dailink in skl_nau88l25_max98357a.c as an example.
> > >>
> > >> I am not sure I follow. the DMICs are handled on a shared SSP, so
> > >> how would one set a different fixup? The word length have to be the same.