Hello, I think this is missing:
diff --git a/src/ucm/main.c b/src/ucm/main.c index e233f41..a73595d 100644 --- a/src/ucm/main.c +++ b/src/ucm/main.c @@ -774,9 +774,9 @@ int snd_use_case_get_list(snd_use_case_mgr_t *uc_mgr, pthread_mutex_lock(&uc_mgr->mutex); if (strcmp(identifier, "_verbs") == 0) err = get_verb_list(uc_mgr, list); - else if (strcmp(identifier, "_enadevs")) + else if (strcmp(identifier, "_enadevs") == 0) err = get_enabled_device_list(uc_mgr, list); - else if (strcmp(identifier, "_enamods")) + else if (strcmp(identifier, "_enamods") == 0) err = get_enabled_modifier_list(uc_mgr, list); else { str1 = strchr(identifier, '/');
And changing the "[" for a "{" in the SectionVerb and SectionDevice like this: SectionVerb { EnableSequence { cset "name='DL1 Media Playback Volume' 90" cset "name='DL2 Media Playback Volume' 90" } .......... SectionDevice."Headset".0 { Comment "SDP4430 3.5mm Headset"
EnableSequence { cset "name='DL1 Mixer Multimedia' 0" cset "name='Sidetone Mixer Playback' 1" cset "name='HS Right Playback' 0" cset "name='HS Left Playback' 0" cset "name='MUX_UL11' 9" cset "name='MUX_UL10' 10" } ...........
I'm getting the expected error ONLY for the last element: listed in the EnableSequence field: e.g: ALSA lib main.c:137:(execute_sequence) cset not yet implemented: 'name='DL2 Media Playback Volume' 90' ALSA lib main.c:137:(execute_sequence) cset not yet implemented: 'name='MUX_UL10' 10'
i'll keep on digging as time permits :)
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 6:26 AM, Liam Girdwood lrg@slimlogic.co.uk wrote:
On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 15:23 -0600, abraham duenas wrote:
ok I changed to this form in the SectionDefaults at SDP4430.conf: cset "name='Capture Preamplifier Volume' 0,0" cset "name='Capture Volume' 0,0" cset "name='Aux FM Volume' 0,0" ... and so on.... and on "hifi" is remove all "index=X" references...
Some things I noticed is that at parse_sequence function in /ucm/parser.c the 'const char *id' never matches 'cset' or 'sleep' or 'exec' when parsing SectionDevice of the verb file. And in "execute_sequence" function of the the /ucm/main.c it never gets into the "list_for_each" cycle which in turn would show me the " uc_error("cset not yet implemented: '%s'", s->data.cset);"
Ok, so either your config is different compared to Jaroslav's or there is a bug in the parser. I'd expect you to see the "cset not implemented" warning so can you try your Jaroslav's config with your debug trace.
Thanks
Liam
Freelance Developer, SlimLogic Ltd ASoC and Voltage Regulator Maintainer. http://www.slimlogic.co.uk