From: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
To: "Harsha, Priya" <priya.harsha@intel.com>
Cc: "Koul, Vinod" <vinod.koul@intel.com>,
"alsa-devel@alsa-project.org" <alsa-devel@alsa-project.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] [RFC 8/13] Intel SST sound card driver
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 10:46:19 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090708094619.GA7420@rakim.wolfsonmicro.main> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <98769532B4BB14429434178695419EAE5BC0AF65@bgsmsx501.gar.corp.intel.com>
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 11:14:07AM +0530, Harsha, Priya wrote:
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Mark Brown [mailto:broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com]
> >Yes, the jacks currently appear as input devices to applications.
> >Takashi was also considering adding some ALSA-specific ways of reading
> >the state to go alongside these.
> If I create a jack sense device, how would an application use it?
> Currently do we have any mechanism in ALSA to send events to user space
> when a jack is detected? If not, would it be ok if I stick to netlink
Yes, they see it as a normal input device under /dev/input. The jack
input device will provide one or more switches and buttons depending on
what it can detect.
> events for now. We have a platform specific daemon that is being
> developed that listens on netlink events and that is why the driver
> sends them.
Your daemon should be able to use /dev/input for this. This will also
help if users run other applications on the system since the standard
API for jack sense will be there.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-07-08 9:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-07-03 7:06 [PATCH] [RFC 8/13] Intel SST sound card driver Vinod Koul
2009-07-03 15:16 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-07-07 6:20 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-07-07 6:49 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-07-07 7:04 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-07-07 7:11 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-07-07 7:16 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-07-07 7:26 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-07-08 5:44 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-07-04 10:57 ` Mark Brown
2009-07-07 6:35 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-07-07 11:42 ` Mark Brown
2009-07-08 5:44 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-07-08 9:46 ` Mark Brown [this message]
2009-07-17 7:01 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-07-17 10:18 ` Mark Brown
2009-08-01 3:15 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-08-01 9:46 ` Mark Brown
2009-08-03 7:15 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-08-03 10:12 ` Mark Brown
2009-08-03 11:44 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-08-03 11:53 ` Mark Brown
2009-08-10 16:23 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-08-10 16:34 ` Mark Brown
2009-08-11 10:43 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-08-11 10:47 ` Mark Brown
2009-09-09 12:07 ` control names Harsha, Priya
2009-09-09 12:11 ` Jaroslav Kysela
2009-09-09 12:15 ` Mark Brown
2009-09-09 12:23 ` Harsha, Priya
2009-09-09 12:35 ` Mark Brown
2009-09-11 7:04 ` Harsha, Priya
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