On Sat, 31 Aug 2013 12:24:31 +0100 Russell King - ARM Linux linux@arm.linux.org.uk wrote:
According to the Dove specification, the audio controller works with the samples rates 44.1, 48 and 96 kHz, so, I don't see the usage of the external clock, except when using the two audio controllers with different sample rates.
I don't see what the Dove specification has to do with that statement: what the Dove spec says is that if you use just the internal DCO, then only 44.1kHz, 48kHz and 96kHz are supported (with some trimming of that.) However, the use of an external clock allows further rates to be supported. If you have an external clock, there is no requirement to use the DCO for those sample rates - you can if you wish, or you can use the external clock.
The mainline driver implements the use of the DCO for the standard 44.1, 48 and 96kHz rates, otherwise it uses the external clock if present. This is entirely conformant with the Dove spec.
Russell,
I looked again at the Armada-510-Functional-Spec, and I found:
- section 12.1 ... I2S Supported Features An audio sample rate (Fs) of 44.1/48/96 kHz. ... S/PDIF Supported Features The IEC60958-1, IEC60958-3, and IEC61937 specifications. An audio sample rate (Fs) of 44.1/48/96 kHz. ...
- Table 436: Clocks Control Register Offset: Unit0: 0x000B1230, Unit1: 0x000B5230 ... 1:0 MCLK source RW MCLK = 256 Fs, where Fs = 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz. 0x0 Playback should not be active when selecting an external MCLK, or moving from one external MCLK to another MCLK source. 0 = DCO: MCLK is from DCO. 1 = Reserved 2 = Reserved 3 = External: MCLK is from an external source.
As they don't work with my TV set, may you confirm that these webradios
http://kerne.online.stalig.net/live-ori.ogg http://www.tv-radio.com/station/france_bleu_breiz_izel_mp3/france_bleu_breiz... http://plumfm.online.stalig.net/live-ori.ogg
work for you with the external clock? (sample rates resp. 33.075, 24 and 22.05 kHz)