These are only assigned to the ops field in the snd_soc_dai_link which
is a pointer to const struct snd_soc_ops. Make them const to allow the
compiler to put them in read-only memory.
Current soc_pcm_pointer() is checking runtime->delay,
but it might be updated silently by component's .point callback.
It is strange and difficult to find/know the issue. This patch
adds .delay callback for component, and solve the issue.
lvzhaoxiong [Tue, 23 Nov 2021 02:43:29 +0000 (10:43 +0800)]
ASoC: qcom: Add support for ALC5682I-VS codec
Qcom machine driver adds rt5682s support in this patch.
Card name can be specified from dts by model property, and driver makes
use of the name to distinguish which headset codec is on the board.
Samuel Holland [Thu, 18 Nov 2021 03:36:45 +0000 (21:36 -0600)]
ASoC: sun8i-codec: Add AIF, ADC, and DAC volume controls
This allows changing the volume of each digital input/output
independently, and provides the only "master volume" for the DAC.
(The ADC also has a gain control on the analog side.)
While the hardware supports digital gain up to +72dB, the controls here
are limited to +24dB maximum, as any gain above that level makes volume
sliders difficult to use, and is extremely likely to cause clipping.
Current soc-pcm.c :: soc_pcm_pointer() is assuming that
component driver might update runtime->delay silently in
snd_soc_pcm_component_pointer() (= A).
/* base delay if assigned in pointer callback */
=> delay = runtime->delay;
...
}
1) The behavior that ".pointer callback secretly updates
runtime->delay" is strange and confusable.
2) Current snd_soc_pcm_component_pointer() uses 1st found component's
.pointer callback only, thus it is no problem for now.
But runtime->delay might be overwrote if it adjusted to multiple
components in the future.
3) Component delay is updated at .pointer callback timing (secretly).
But some components which doesn't have .pointer callback might want
to increase runtime->delay for some reasons.
We already have .delay function for DAI, but not have for Component.
This patch adds new snd_soc_pcm_component_delay() for it.
Implement an updated programming sequence to handle DMA stop for Intel
HD-Audio DMA.
The new flow is only used if the firmware is sufficiently new to
support the feature. SOF1.9.2 is the first release with the updated
flow. The kernel changes are backwards compatible with old firmware
releases. Likewise new firmware releases will work with old kernel.
Series reviewed originally at:
https://github.com/thesofproject/linux/pull/3167
ASoC: SOF: mediatek: Use %pR/%pa to print resources/physical addresses
On 32-bit with CONFIG_ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT=n:
sound/soc/sof/mediatek/mt8195/mt8195.c: In function ‘platform_parse_resource’:
sound/soc/sof/mediatek/mt8195/mt8195.c:51:15: error: format ‘%llx’ expects argument of type ‘long long unsigned int’, but argument 4 has type ‘unsigned int’ [-Werror=format=]
51 | dev_dbg(dev, "DMA pbase=0x%llx, size=0x%llx\n",
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
sound/soc/sof/mediatek/mt8195/mt8195.c: In function ‘adsp_memory_remap_init’:
sound/soc/sof/mediatek/mt8195/mt8195.c:167:15: error: format ‘%llx’ expects argument of type ‘long long unsigned int’, but argument 4 has type ‘phys_addr_t’ {aka ‘unsigned int’} [-Werror=format=]
167 | dev_dbg(dev, "adsp->pa_dram %llx, offset %#x\n", adsp->pa_dram, offset);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
sound/soc/sof/mediatek/mt8195/mt8195.c: In function ‘adsp_shared_base_ioremap’:
sound/soc/sof/mediatek/mt8195/mt8195.c:196:15: error: format ‘%llx’ expects argument of type ‘long long unsigned int’, but argument 5 has type ‘phys_addr_t’ {aka ‘unsigned int’} [-Werror=format=]
196 | dev_dbg(dev, "shared-dram vbase=%p, phy addr :%llx, size=%#x\n",
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Fix the first cases by printing the full resource using %pR.
Fix the other cases by printing the physical addresses using %pa.
Lucas Tanure [Thu, 25 Nov 2021 14:35:01 +0000 (14:35 +0000)]
ASoC: cs35l41: Fix link problem
Can't link I2C and SPI to the same binary, better
to move CS35L41 to 3 modules approach.
And instead of exposing cs35l41_reg, volatile_reg,
readable_reg and precious_reg arrays, move
cs35l41_regmap_i2c/spi to new module and expose it.
Ye Guojin [Wed, 10 Nov 2021 00:29:10 +0000 (00:29 +0000)]
ASoC: imx-hdmi: add put_device() after of_find_device_by_node()
This was found by coccicheck:
./sound/soc/fsl/imx-hdmi.c,209,1-7,ERROR missing put_device; call
of_find_device_by_node on line 119, but without a corresponding object
release within this function.
ASoC: SOF: Intel: hda: send DAI_CONFIG IPC during pause
For HDA DAI's the DMA must be paused after the RUN bit is cleared by the
host. So, send the DAI_CONFIG IPC with just the SOF_DAI_CONFIG_FLAGS_PAUSE
flag set to indicate this to the firmware.
Some DAI components, such as HDaudio, need to be stopped in two steps
a) stop the DAI component
b) stop the DAI DMA
This patch enables this two-step stop by expanding the DAI_CONFIG
IPC flags and split them into 2 parts.
The 4 LSB bits indicate when the DAI_CONFIG IPC is sent, ex: hw_params,
hw_free or pause. The 4 MSB bits are used as the quirk flags to be used
along with the command flags. The quirk flag called
SOF_DAI_CONFIG_FLAGS_2_STEP_STOP shall be set along with the HW_PARAMS
command flag, i.e. before the pipeline is started so that the stop/pause
trigger op in the FW can take the appropriate action to either
perform/skip the DMA stop. If set, the DMA stop will be executed when
the DAI_CONFIG IPC is sent during hw_free. In the case of pause, DMA
pause will be handled when the DAI_CONFIG IPC is sent with the PAUSE
command flag.
Along with this, modify the signature for the hda_ctrl_dai_widget_setup/
hda_ctrl_dai_widget_free() functions to take additional flags as an
argument and modify all users to pass the appropriate quirk flags. Only
the HDA DAI's need to pass the SOF_DAI_CONFIG_FLAGS_2_STEP_STOP quirk
flag during hw_params to indicate that it supports two-step stop and
pause.
Even though the order of stopping the DMA and freeing the widget list is
not important, align the sequence to match with the stop trigger to
avoid confusion.
Add a helper function to free PCM in the FW, stop the DMA and free the
widget list. These actions are performed both during PCM trigger STOP
and when a paused stream is freed during system suspend.
ASoC: SOF: pcm: invoke platform hw_free for STOP/SUSPEND triggers
snd_sof_pcm_platform_hw_params() will be called when the stream is
restarted with a prepare ioctl. This happens in two cases i.e. when a
suspended stream is resumed or when a stream is restarted without
intermediate call to sof_pcm_hw_free(). Make sure to call
snd_sof_pcm_platform_hw_free() in both these cases to keep it balanced.
ASoC: SOF: Intel: hda: clear stream before freeing the DAI widget
The DAI_CONFIG IPC that is sent during the STOP trigger is used for
stopping the DMA in the FW. This must be done after the DMA RUN bit is
cleared by the host. So move the call to snd_hdac_ext_link_stream_clear()
before hda_link_dai_widget_update() to follow the correct programming
sequence for DMA stop for HDA DAIs.
Lukas Bulwahn [Thu, 25 Nov 2021 09:51:58 +0000 (10:51 +0100)]
ASoC: codecs: wcd938x: add SND_SOC_WCD938_SDW to codec list instead
Commit 045442228868 ("ASoC: codecs: wcd938x: add audio routing and
Kconfig") adds SND_SOC_WCD937X, which does not exist, and
SND_SOC_WCD938X, which seems not really to be the intended config to be
selected, but only a supporting config symbol to the actual config
SND_SOC_WCD938X_SDW for the codec.
Add SND_SOC_WCD938_SDW to the list instead of SND_SOC_WCD93{7,8}X.
The issue was identified with ./scripts/checkkconfigsymbols.py.
Lukas Bulwahn [Thu, 25 Nov 2021 09:51:57 +0000 (10:51 +0100)]
ASoC: uniphier: drop selecting non-existing SND_SOC_UNIPHIER_AIO_DMA
Commit f37fe2f9987b ("ASoC: uniphier: add support for UniPhier AIO common
driver") adds configs SND_SOC_UNIPHIER_{LD11,PXS2}, which select the
non-existing config SND_SOC_UNIPHIER_AIO_DMA.
Yang Yingliang [Thu, 25 Nov 2021 07:16:08 +0000 (15:16 +0800)]
ASoC: SOF: mediatek: Add missing of_node_put() in platform_parse_resource()
The node pointer is returned by of_parse_phandle() with
refcount incremented in platform_parse_resource(). Calling
of_node_put() to aovid the refcount leak.
The use of the SPIB register helps reduce power consumption - though
to a smaller degree than DMI_L1. This hardware capability is however
incompatible with userspace-initiated rewinds typically used by
PulseAudio.
In the past (2015..2017) Intel suggested an API extension to let
applications disable rewinds. At the time the feedback was that such a
capability was too Intel-specific and SPIB remained unused except for
loading DSP code. We now see devices with smaller batteries being
released, and it's time to revisit Linux support for SPIB to extend
battery life.
In this update the rewinds are disabled via an opt-in kernel
parameter. In the previous reviews, there was consensus that a Kconfig
option was too complicated for distributions to set, and we are
missing a TBD API to expose such capabilities to user-space.
The debate on whether or not to use rewinds, and the impact of
disabling rewinds, will likely be closed when Intel releases the
'deep-buffer' support, currently under development [2][3]. With this
solution, rewinds will not be needed, ever. When an application deals
with content that is not latency-sensitive (e.g. music playback), it
will be able to reduce power consumption by selecting a different PCM
device with increased buffering capabilities. Low-latency streams
will be handled by the 'regular' path. In other words, the impossible
compromise between power and latency will be handled with different
PCM devices/profiles for the same endpoint, and we can push the design
of capability negotiation to a later time when all the building blocks
(firmware topology, kernel, userspace) are ready - we still have
firmware xruns, DPCM race conditions to solve, and a need to describe
these alternate PCM devices with UCM using 'modifiers'.
ASoC: SOF: handle paused streams during system suspend
During system suspend, paused streams do not get suspended.
Therefore, we need to explicitly free these PCMs in the DSP
and free the associated DAPM widgets so that they can be set
up again during resume.
ASoC: SOF: sof-audio: setup sched widgets during pipeline complete step
Older firmware prior to ABI 3.19 has a dependency where the scheduler
widgets need to be setup last. Moving the call to sof_widget_setup()
before the pipeline_complete() call also helps remove the need for the
'reverse' direction when walking through the widget list - this was
only working because of the topology macros but the topology does not
require any order.
ASoC: SOF: Intel: add .ack support for HDaudio platforms
When we disable rewinds, then the .ack can be used to program SPIB
with the application pointer, which allows the HDaudio DMA to save
power by opportunistically bursting data transfers when the path to
memory is enabled (and conversely to shut it down when there are no
transfer requests).
The SPIB register can only be programmed with incremental values with
wrap-around after the DMA RUN bits are set. For simplicity, we set the
INFO_NO_REWINDS flag in the .open callback when we already need to
program the SNDRV_PCM_INFO_SYNC_APPLPTR flag.
Rewinds are not used by many applications. One notable application
using rewinds is PulseAudio. Practical experiments with
Ubuntu/PulseAudio default settings did not show any audible issues,
but the user may hear volume changes and notification with a delay,
depending on the size of the ring buffer and latency constraints.
The choice of disabling rewinds is exposed as a kernel parameter and
not a Kconfig option to avoid any undesirable side-effects.
When the hardware can only deal with a monotonically increasing
appl_ptr, this flag can be set.
In case the application requests a rewind, be it with a
snd_pcm_rewind() or with a direct change of a mmap'ed pointer followed
by a SNDRV_PCM_IOCTL_SYNC_PTR, this patch checks if a rewind
occurred and returns an error.
Credits to Takashi Iwai for identifying the path with SYNC_PTR and
suggesting the pointer checks.
ALSA: pcm: unconditionally check if appl_ptr is in 0..boundary range
In some cases, the appl_ptr passed by userspace is not checked before
being used. This patch adds an unconditional check and returns an
error code should the appl_ptr exceed the ALSA 'boundary'.
This patchset modifies the tlv320aic31xx driver to update its sysclk if
BCLK is used as the input clock. This allows to be used by the generic
fsl-asoc-card, without having to add a specific driver.
When a pipeline is marked dynamic in the SOF DSP firmware
topology definition (the tplg file kernel loads from filesystem),
it means the pipeline resources are not allocated when DSP is
booted (at driver probe, or at runtime resume), but rather delayed
until the pipeline is actually used.
ASoC: tlv320aic31xx: Handle BCLK set as PLL input configuration
If BCLK is used as PLL input, the sysclk is determined by the hw
params. So it must be updated here to match the input frequency, based
on sample rate, format and channels.
ASoC: tlv320aic31xx: Add support for pll_r coefficient
When the clock used by the codec is BCLK, the operation parameters need
to be calculated from input sample rate and format. Low frequency rates
required different r multipliers, in order to achieve a higher PLL
output frequency.
When a jack handler is registered in cs42l42_set_jack() the
initial state should be reported if an attached headphone/headset
has already been detected.
The jack detect sequence takes around 1 second: typically long
enough for the machine driver to probe and register the jack handler
in time to receive the first report from the interrupt handler. So
it is possible on some systems that the correct initial state was seen
simply because of lucky timing. Modular builds were more likely to
miss the reporting of the initial state.
ASoC: SOF: sof-pci-dev: use community key on all Up boards
There are already 3 versions of the Up boards with support for the SOF
community key (ApolloLake, WhiskyLake, TigerLake). Rather than
continue to add quirks for each version, let's add a wildcard.
For WHL and TGL, the authentication supports both the SOF community
key and the firmware signed with the Intel production key. Given two
choices, the community key is the preferred option to allow developers
to sign their own firmware. The firmware signed with production key
can still be selected if needed with a kernel module
option (snd-sof-pci.fw_path="intel/sof")
ASoC: SOF: add support for dynamic pipelines with multi-core
This patch adds support for dynamic pipelines with multi-core
by using the platform-specific core_get/put() ops to
power up/down a core when a widget is set up/freed.
Along with this, a few redundant functions are removed:
1. sof_pipeline_core_enable() is no longer needed as the
pipeline core will be set up when the pipeline widget
is set up
2. sof_core_enable() is replaced with snd_sof_core_get()
4. core_power_up/down() DSP ops are deprecated and replaced with
core get/put ops.
5. Core power down in sof_widget_unload() during topology
removal is also removed as it is not really needed. For dynamic
pipelines, the cores will be powered off when they are not used.
For static pipelines, the cores will be powered off in the device
remove callback.
ASoC: SOF: hda: don't use the core op for power up/power down
The core_power_up/down() ops will be deprecated. Use the
HDA platform-specific functions for powering up/down
the cores during probe/suspend/remove. The enabled_cores_mask
and the core ref_count's are manually updated in each of
these functions.
ASoC: SOF: free widgets in sof_tear_down_pipelines() for static pipelines
Free widgets for static pipelines in sof_tear_down_pipelines().
But this feature is unavailable in older firmware with ABI < 3.19.
Just reset widget use_count's for this case. This would ensure that
the secondary cores enabled required for topology setup are powered
down properly before the primary core is powered off during
system suspend.
Remove the function sof_load_pipeline_ipc() and directly
send the IPC instead. The pipeline core is already enabled
with the call to sof_pipeline_core_enable() in sof_widget_setup().
ASoC: SOF: Intel: CNL/ICL/APL: set core_get/core_put ops
Set core_get/put ops for CNL/ICL platforms. These platforms
do not support enabling/disabling secondary cores
dynamically. So skip sending the IPC to power off the
cores in the core_put op.
Set core_get/put() ops for TGL. When core_get()
is requested for a core, its ref_count is incremented
and the PM_CORE_ENABLE IPC sent to the firmware to
power up the core if the current ref_count is 1.
Conversely, the ref_count is decremented in core_put()
and an IPC is sent to the DSP to power off the core
if the ref_count is 0.
ASoC: SOF: Introduce num_cores and ref count per core
Add two fields num_cores and dsp_cores_ref_count to
struct snd_sof_dev. These will be used to maintain the
ref count for each core to determine when it should be
powered up or down.
We need to implement dsp_reset callback (1) that will actually reset
the DSP but keep it stalled.
In order to implement this we do the following:
-> put DSP into reset (assert CoreReset bit from PWRCTL)
-> stall the DSP using RunStall bit from AudioDSP_REG2 mix
-> take DSP out of reset (de-assert CoreReset bit from PWRCTL)
At this moment the DSP is taken out of reset and Stalled! This means
that we can load the firmware and then start the DSP (2).
Until now we resetted the DSP by turning down the Audiomix PD. This
doesn't work for Runtime PM if another IP is keeping Audiomix PD up.
By introducing dsp_reset() we no longer rely on turning off the
audiomix to reset the DSP.
Daniel Baluta [Fri, 19 Nov 2021 09:43:18 +0000 (11:43 +0200)]
ASoC: SOF: imx8m: Implement DSP start
On i.MX8M DSP is controlled via a set of registers
from Audio MIX. This patches gets a reference (via regmap)
to Audio Mix registers and implements DSP start.
Daniel Baluta [Fri, 19 Nov 2021 09:43:17 +0000 (11:43 +0200)]
ASoC: SOF: imx8m: Add runtime PM / System PM support
We make use of common imx8m_suspend / imx8m_resume functions
for both system PM and runtime PM.
imx8m_suspend:
- frees the MU channels
- disables the clocks
imx8m_resume
- enables the clocks
- requests the MU channels
On i.MX8MP there is no dedicated functionality to put the DSP in reset.
The only way of doing this is to POWER DOWN the Audiomix domain.
We are able to do this because turning off the clocks and freeing the
channels makes the Audiomix to have no users thus PM kernel core turns
it down.
SOF core will not call system PM suspend handler if the DSP is already
down, but at resume it will call the system PM resume. So, we need to
keep track of the state via snd_sof_dsp_set_power_state
Few insights on how SOF core handles the PM:
- SOF core uses PM runtime autosuspend (with a timeout of 2 secs)
- at probe, SOF core boots the DSP and lets the PM runtime suspend to
turn it off, if there is no activity
- when someone opens the ALSA sound card (aplay/arecord, etc) ALSA core
calls PM runtime resume to turn on the DSP
- when the ALSA sound card is closed SOF core make use of PM subsystem
to call PM runtime suspend and thus turning off the DSP.
Daniel Baluta [Fri, 19 Nov 2021 09:43:16 +0000 (11:43 +0200)]
ASoC: SOF: imx8: Add runtime PM / System PM support
Handle clocks and mailbox channels at runtime suspend/resume
in order to save power.
DSP runtime PM uses a timeout of 2s. If device
is idle for 2s system will enter runtime suspend.
Because SOF state machine assumes that even if the DSP wasn't previously
active at a System resume, will re-load the firmware we need to make sure
that all needed resources are active.
Kernel core will take care of enabling the PD, we need to make sure that
we request the MU channels.
YC Hung [Thu, 18 Nov 2021 10:07:44 +0000 (12:07 +0200)]
ASoC: SOF: topology: Add support for Mediatek AFE DAI
Add new sof dai and config to pass topology file configuration
to SOF firmware running on Mediatek platform DSP core.
Add mediatek audio front end(AFE) to the list of supported sof_dais
YC Hung [Thu, 18 Nov 2021 10:07:42 +0000 (12:07 +0200)]
ASoC: SOF: mediatek: Add mt8195 hardware support
This patch initialize to support SOF on Mediatek mt8195 platform.
MT8195 has four Cortex A78 cores paired with four Cortex A55 cores.
It also has Cadence HiFi-4 DSP single core. There are shared DRAM and
mailbox interrupt between AP and DSP to use for IPC communication.
Charles Keepax [Wed, 17 Nov 2021 13:23:00 +0000 (13:23 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Allow creation of event controls
Some firmwares contain controls intended to convey firmware state back
to the host. Whilst more infrastructure will probably be needed for
these in time, as a first step allow creation of the controls, so said
firmwares arn't completely rejected.
Charles Keepax [Wed, 17 Nov 2021 13:22:57 +0000 (13:22 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Perform NULL check in cs_dsp_coeff_write/read_ctrl
Add a NULL check to the cs_dsp_coeff_write/read_ctrl functions. This is
a major convenience for users of the cs_dsp library as it allows the call
to cs_dsp_get_ctl to be inlined with the call to read/write the control
itself.
Charles Keepax [Wed, 17 Nov 2021 13:22:56 +0000 (13:22 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add support for rev 2 coefficient files
Add support for the revision 2 coefficient file, this format is
identical to revision 1 and was simply added by accident to some
firmware. However unfortunately many firmwares have leaked into
production using this and as such driver support really needs to
be added for it.
Charles Keepax [Wed, 17 Nov 2021 13:22:55 +0000 (13:22 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Print messages from bin files
The coefficient file contains various info strings, and the equivalent
strings are printed from the WMFW file as it is loaded. Add support
for printing these from the coefficient file as well.
Charles Keepax [Wed, 17 Nov 2021 13:22:54 +0000 (13:22 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add pre_run callback
The code already has a post_run callback, add a matching pre_run
callback to the client_ops that is called before execution is started.
This callback provides a convenient place for the client code to
set DSP controls or hardware that requires configuration before
the DSP core actually starts execution. Note that placing this callback
before cs_dsp_coeff_sync_controls is important to ensure that any
control values are then correctly synced out to the chip.
Charles Keepax [Wed, 17 Nov 2021 13:22:53 +0000 (13:22 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add version checks on coefficient loading
The firmware coefficient files contain version information that is
currently ignored by the cs_dsp code. This information specifies which
version of the firmware the coefficient were generated for. Add a check
into the code which prints a warning in the case the coefficient and
firmware differ in version, in many cases this will be ok but it is not
always, so best to let the user know there is a potential issue.
Charles Keepax [Wed, 17 Nov 2021 13:22:52 +0000 (13:22 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add lockdep asserts to interface functions
Some of the control functions exposed by the cs_dsp code require the
pwr_lock to be held by the caller. Add lockdep_assert_held calls to
ensure this is done correctly.
Charles Keepax [Wed, 17 Nov 2021 13:22:51 +0000 (13:22 +0000)]
ASoC: wm_adsp: Remove the wmfw_add_ctl helper function
The helper function wmfw_add_ctl is only called from one place and that
place is a function with only 2 lines of code. Merge the helper function
into the work function to simplify the code.
ASoC: SOF: amd: Add support for SOF firmware authentication
Add callback to notify PSP after loading firmware on DSP. PSP will
validate the loaded firmware and set qualifier bit to run firmware
on secured AMD systems.
Add new sof dais and config to pass topology file configuration
to SOF firmware running on ACP's DSP core. ACP firmware support
I2S_BT, I2S_SP and DMIC controller hence add three new dais to
the list of supported sof_dais
ASoC: amd: acp-config: Remove legacy acpi based machine struct
We have moved legacy based machine struct into platform driver to
resolve module dependency with non-SOF ALSA build, hence removed
it from acp-config driver module.
Add PCI driver module to enable sof pci device support for Renoir.
If machine flag set to FLAG_SOF_ONLY_DMIC this pci driver register
platform device for non dsp based I2S platform device. If machine
flag is not enabled for SOF pci probe will return without invoking
sof device probe and registration
ASoC: amd: Add module to determine ACP configuration
ACP hw block configuration differs across various distributions
and hence it's required to register different drivers module for
distributions. For now we support three ACP drivers:
* ACP without SOF use case
* ACP with SOF use case
* ACP with SOF use case for DMIC and non SOF for I2S endpoints
As all above driver registers with common PCI ID for ACP hw block
we need code to determine ACP configuration and auto select driver
module. This patch expose function that return configuration flag
based on dmi checks for a system. ACP driver module probe register
platform device based on such configuration flag to avoid conflict
with other ACP drivers probed for same PCI ID.