On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 11:30 -0700, Chris Healy wrote:
Currently, I am using a 2.6.19.2 kernel with ALSA version 1.0.13. This is on an i.MX31 ARM11 platform. (This is what it came with.) We want to use a codec that currently has and ASoC supported driver so it seems best that we move forward to a newer version of ALSA. (1.0.14 or later has ASoC.)
If we are going to the trouble of moving from 1.0.13 to a later version, does it make sense to port to 1.0.14 or 1.0.16? It makes sense that moving to 1.0.14 would take the least effort, but obviously, 1.0.16 has bug fixes and features. Do you think there is a large delta porting wise between moving to 1.0.16 instead of 1.0.14. (The assumption is that we have to move over to the later alsa-lib and alsa-utils, correct?)
The other question we have is in reference to the max number of cards we are working with. This is an embedded system and we want to control 16 audio codecs, (cards). We won't be using the PCM interfaces of these cards, but we do need to control the codecs through the mixer interface. I have seen limitations previously alluding to a maximum of 8 cards but this was a few years ago. Is this true with the most recent versions, and if so, any ideas on what is necessary to change this?
Thanks,
Chris
Usually ALSA's configure script will patch the kernel itself AFAIK, so there's no need to worry about any unnecessary trouble. As for versioning, 1.0.16 is what you probably want.
William