From: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
To: Laxman Dewangan <ldewangan@nvidia.com>
Cc: Linux-ALSA <alsa-devel@alsa-project.org>,
Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org>
Subject: Re: ASoC: tegra: Does the PCM_TRIGGER_{PAUSE, RESUME} emulation really work?
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2013 14:36:37 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <514DAFE5.9050801@metafoo.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <514DADE9.50402@nvidia.com>
On 03/23/2013 02:28 PM, Laxman Dewangan wrote:
> On Saturday 23 March 2013 06:59 PM, Lars-Peter Clausen wrote:
>> On 03/23/2013 02:16 PM, Laxman Dewangan wrote:
>>> On Saturday 23 March 2013 05:05 AM, Stephen Warren wrote:
>>>> On 03/22/2013 10:26 AM, Lars-Peter Clausen wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> The tegra pcm driver tries to emulate SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_PAUSE and
>>>>> SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_RESUME. By passing SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_START and
>>>>> SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_STOP to snd_dmaengine_pcm_trigger. But does this really
>>>>> work? The old non-dmaengine based driver implemented this properly. I'd
>>>>> reset the dma position pointer for SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_START, but keep it
>>>>> where it was for SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_RESUME. But as far as I can see with
>>>>> the
>>>>> dmaengine based driver the pointer always gets reset to 0 for both
>>>>> SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_START and SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_RESUME.
>>>> It's quite possible this hasn't been tested, or tested recently. I don't
>>>> recall how to test PAUSE/RESUME. Can you enlighten me?
>>>>
>>>> Laxman, can you comment here?
>>> The tegra20/Tegra30 does not support the pause of the channel. It was
>>> through global pause. hence the pause and resume is implemented like stop
>>> transfer and again restart transfer. hence you are seeing this as the reset
>>> pointer as 0.
>>>
>> Yea, but in that case you shouldn't implement pause/resume at all. You've
>> changed the semantics on pause/resume on which applications rely. If
>> pause/resume are not implemented applications usually workaround it.
>>
>> - Lars
>>
>
> So should we return -EINVAL in case of following?
>
> case SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_RESUME:
> case SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_PAUSE_PUSH:
>
Don't set the SNDRV_PCM_INFO_PAUSE and SNDRV_PCM_INFO_RESUME bits in the
pcm_hardware struct and use snd_dmaengine_pcm_trigger as your trigger
callback. The ALSA core will take care of everything else.
- Lars
prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-03-23 13:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-03-22 16:26 ASoC: tegra: Does the PCM_TRIGGER_{PAUSE, RESUME} emulation really work? Lars-Peter Clausen
2013-03-22 23:35 ` Stephen Warren
2013-03-23 10:00 ` Lars-Peter Clausen
[not found] ` <514DAB42.6090601@nvidia.com>
2013-03-23 13:29 ` Lars-Peter Clausen
[not found] ` <514DADE9.50402@nvidia.com>
2013-03-23 13:36 ` Lars-Peter Clausen [this message]
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