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From: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
To: Eliot Blennerhassett <bigblen@xtra.co.nz>
Cc: alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Writing a driver for this card: your thoughts?
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 16:20:57 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <s5hptyz2p12.wl@alsa2.suse.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3CFF4177.16823.43BD597@localhost>

Hi,

At Thu, 6 Jun 2002 11:03:19 +1200,
Eliot Blennerhassett wrote:
> 
> (It may be possible to release the host side code, but never the DSP code 
> on the cards.) 
 
it doesn't matter so much, as long as we have an enough working dsp
binary code and know its usage.

> I think it would be much better if we had an ALSA driver. 
 
yep :))

> I'd like some idea how hard it would be to write an ALSA driver either as a 
> compatibility layer on top of our existing driver, or from the ground up.  I 
> realise that this is rather a broad question, so please consider this an 
> invitation to enter discussion, rather than a request for you to go off and 
> do a lot of work for me. 
 
if we have a driver on alsa, then we'd like to integrate it as a
"real" alsa one.  porting a driver on a wrapper is of course possible
but it will bring more difficulty for the maintainence POV.


> Oh - what do you think of the cards' feature set?  
 
looks good.

 
> Some distinctive things about our cards (not all have all features) - they 
> have on board DSP.  Code is downloaded by the driver. - they have a lot of 
> on board buffer memory (hundreds of K at least) - on board DSP handles 
> decompression/compression - mixing - samplerate conversion or multiple 
> outputs at different rates - analog and digital audio I/O, balanced drivers 

should the dsp code be loaded statically or dynamically?
we can give also a hwdep device to access (load/change) dsp codes
independently like on emu10k1 driver.

another technical question is the mmap support.  if the chip has its
own onboard memory, it's likely unaccessible via mmap - this would be
a disadvantage.
it's not a big problem if the transfer is enough fast, though.


ciao,

Takashi

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      parent reply	other threads:[~2002-06-10 14:20 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-06-05 23:03 Writing a driver for this card: your thoughts? Eliot Blennerhassett
2002-06-06 19:04 ` Dan Hollis
2002-06-07  1:00   ` Eliot Blennerhassett
2002-06-07  1:39     ` Dan Hollis
2002-06-10 14:20 ` Takashi Iwai [this message]

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