On Sat, 30 Dec 2023 01:09:41 +0100, Gergo Koteles wrote:
The tas2781-hda driver can be modified to support tas2563 as well. Before knowing this information, I created another series for a new driver. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/cover.1701733441.git.soyer@irl.hu/
This series now extends tas2781-hda.
The tas2563 is a smart amplifier. Similar to tas2562 but with DSP. Some Lenovo laptops have it to drive the bass speakers. By default, it is in software shutdown state.
To make the DSP work it needs a firmware and some calibration data. The latter can be read from the EFI in Lenovo laptops.
For the correct configuration it needs additional register data. It captured after running the Windows driver.
The firmware can be extracted as TAS2563Firmware.bin from the Windows driver with innoextract. https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles/h5yd037fbfyy7kd0.exe
The driver will search for it as TAS2XXX3870.bin with the Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7.
The captured registers extracted with TI's regtool: https://github.com/soyersoyer/tas2563rca/raw/main/INT8866RCA2.bin
Changes since v1:
- fixes were sent as individual patches
- rebased onto for-next
- adding the missed fixup
Gergo Koteles (4): ALSA: hda/tas2781: add ptrs to calibration functions ALSA: hda/tas2781: add configurable global i2c address ALSA: hda/tas2781: add TAS2563 support for 14ARB7 ALSA: hda/tas2781: add fixup for Lenovo 14ARB7
Thanks, I guess I'll take this series later for 6.8 unless any objection is raised from reviewers.
But, I'd like to hear clarifications of some points beforehand:
- Did we get consensus about the ACPI HID? I didn't follow the previous thread completely.
Since those models have been already in the market for quite some time, we'd have to accept "INT8866", I'm afraid. But it's still very important to know whether a similar problem can be avoided in future.
- Will be the firmware files upstreamed to linux-firmware tree later? Otherwise users will have significant difficulties.
Takashi