On Oct 1, 2015, at 02:04 , Lars-Peter Clausen lars@metafoo.de wrote:
On 10/01/2015 10:49 AM, Rick Mann wrote:
I've been working on this Beaglebone Black custom audio cape. It has a tlv320aic3104 codec (that I'm still trying to get working properly), and connected to its line outs is a tpa3140d2 analog 2x10W power amplifier. This chip has very little in the way of CPU interface, but it does have /shutdown and /fault lines.
I'm wondering how ALSA becomes aware of that chip, in order to enable it when it enables certain routes in the tlv320aic3104, and to inform application software if the /fault line asserts.
I don't mind writing a driver, if necessary, I just don't know where such a thing would fit. I also wonder what the device tree entries for the amp might look like.
Hi,
There are a couple of existing amplifier driver like e.g. max9877 or lm4857. While those two examples have I2C control interface it is no problem to implement a driver with just a GPIO control interface. Generally the input and output pins of the amplifier should be modeled as DAPM widgets with a widget for the amplifier function in between. You can use a callback function for the amplifier widget to get notified when the amplifier needs to be enabled and when not and can use this to control the GPIO.
Thanks, Lars, great! I'll take a look at those.
The connections between the CODEC and the amplifier need to be specified in the board driver.
In this case I think that can all be done in the Device Tree, no?