On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 16:12:33 +0200, Cezary Rojewski wrote:
Implement support for Lynxpoint and Wildcat Point AudioDSP. Catpt solution deprecates existing sound/soc/intel/haswell which is removed in the following series.
Due to high range of errors and desynchronization from recommendations set by Windows solution, re-write came as a lower-cost solution compared to refactoring /haswell/ with several series of patches.
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Applied to
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound.git for-next
Thanks!
[01/14] ASoC: Intel: Add catpt base members commit: 4fac9b31d0b9d3b3e9dd1408f457139f94077bc5 [02/14] ASoC: Intel: catpt: Implement IPC protocol commit: 92946c1d7ea8c5e19a4d7b4bd8896f04dc09c655 [03/14] ASoC: Intel: catpt: Add IPC message handlers commit: 64b9b1b005743a7bb4443442347024fca56433ee [04/14] ASoC: Intel: catpt: Define DSP operations commit: ba202a7bc3da05ca4548c7247f9be769b4e8c9fa [05/14] ASoC: Intel: catpt: Firmware loading and context restore commit: a9aa6fb3eb6c7e0e7e117b3f2dfafef8c45b9ea6 [06/14] ASoC: Intel: catpt: PCM operations commit: a126750fc86546bf86c7536923a77cfecc15e5e3 [07/14] ASoC: Intel: catpt: Device driver lifecycle commit: 7a10b66a5df965ea4074aae265068b3483fa9fc6 [08/14] ASoC: Intel: catpt: Event tracing commit: 8ba1edb9c245e63c6750c4c77bfdba1230442d4d [09/14] ASoC: Intel: catpt: Simple sysfs attributes commit: 8f80a834b909784c6e1ff7fcc819b1f8bd1651be [10/14] ASoC: Intel: haswell: Remove haswell-solution specific code commit: 0ce1610578bcb3b4a6824eb12f1a02cfc34a21e0 [11/14] ASoC: Intel: broadwell: Remove haswell-solution specific code commit: e81a707a3935493ed04b62775943ae41ae254289 [12/14] ASoC: Intel: bdw-5650: Remove haswell-solution specific code commit: 02f2442fb32a1f8bde7774bd58e1dbeabe7970bc [13/14] ASoC: Intel: bdw-5677: Remove haswell-solution specific code commit: 053743f0c49074e710401ce39dd6f7d767094f77 [14/14] ASoC: Intel: Select catpt and deprecate haswell commit: 6cbfa11d2694b8a1e46d6834fb9705d5589e3ef1
All being well this means that it will be integrated into the linux-next tree (usually sometime in the next 24 hours) and sent to Linus during the next merge window (or sooner if it is a bug fix), however if problems are discovered then the patch may be dropped or reverted.
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Thanks, Mark