From: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
To: jassi brar <jassisinghbrar@gmail.com>
Cc: ALSA development <alsa-devel@alsa-project.org>,
Timur Tabi <timur@freescale.com>,
Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk>
Subject: Re: asoc: problem with snd_soc_dai_set_fmt()
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 09:58:45 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100430085845.GC28241@rakim.wolfsonmicro.main> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <r2m1b68c6791004291828p77188d3frcb7ef516823e0477@mail.gmail.com>
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 10:28:57AM +0900, jassi brar wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 7:18 AM, Mark Brown
> > something a bit more distinctive than -EINVAL. If we want to support
> > very generic machine drivers that genuinely don't know what hardware is
> > able to do I think we'd be be better off doing something like adding
> > capability masks to the drivers so these functions can validate what
> > they're being asked to do, at which point we know the actual format so
> > returning 0 isn't an issue.
...
> Though I am ok with the status quo -- snd_soc_dai_ops members being
> truly optional and machine driver writers knowing both the DAIs and calling
> only appropriate functions, but if we are to move to more generic machine
> drivers how about hiding such members of snd_soc_dai_ops from machine
> drivers and let the machine drivers specify the exact requirement to ASoC
> via some generic enough data structure. Part of that configuration can be
> done by ASoC while the platform specific stuff passed onto DAI drivers.
Yes, the capability information I suggested above would be required to
implement such a thing. It does need to be very much optional, though,
to allow room for more complex systems.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-04-30 8:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-04-29 21:22 asoc: problem with snd_soc_dai_set_fmt() Timur Tabi
2010-04-29 22:18 ` Mark Brown
2010-04-29 23:30 ` Timur Tabi
2010-04-30 10:37 ` Mark Brown
2010-04-30 1:28 ` jassi brar
2010-04-30 8:58 ` Mark Brown [this message]
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