On 05/10/2013 06:51 AM, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
Signed-off-by: Marcin Juszkiewicz marcin@juszkiewicz.com.pl
tegraalc5632/tegraalc5632.conf | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
I'm not sure that's the correct name for this file.
"alc5632" is the name of the audio CODEC, which could be used in a variety of different boards, each of which might require a different UCM configuration. Shouldn't the file be named based on the board name. At least with upstream kernels, the device tree contains:
nvidia,model = "Compal PAZ00";
which should influence the name the kernel gives to the sound card, and hence I think be the name the UCM config is looked up under?
exec "echo Im setting defaults for tegra-alc5632"
I'm not sure if that's useful?
I also notice that this file doesn't define any use-cases/verbs/... Presumably a Linux-based OS would expect a certain set of them to exist, and they'd be implemented/named consistently across all UCM configs?