On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 08:57:41PM -0700, Peter Hsiang wrote:
This patch adds the MAX98095 CODEC driver.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hsiang peter.hsiang@maxim-ic.com
Please see the attached patch file 0001-ASoC-Add-max98095-CODEC-driver.patch
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- SOC_DOUBLE_R("Headphone Volume", M98095_064_LVL_HP_L,
M98095_065_LVL_HP_R, 0, 31, 0),
- SOC_DOUBLE_R("Speaker Volume", M98095_067_LVL_SPK_L,
M98095_068_LVL_SPK_R, 0, 39, 0),
- SOC_SINGLE("Receiver Volume", M98095_066_LVL_RCV,
0, 31, 0),
- SOC_DOUBLE_R("Lineout Volume", M98095_062_LVL_LINEOUT1,
M98095_063_LVL_LINEOUT2, 0, 31, 0),
- SOC_SINGLE("MIC1 Volume", M98095_05F_LVL_MIC1, 0, 31, 1),
- SOC_SINGLE("MIC2 Volume", M98095_060_LVL_MIC2, 0, 31, 1),
- SOC_SINGLE("Linein Volume", M98095_061_LVL_LINEIN, 0, 7, 1),
- SOC_SINGLE("ADCL Volume", M98095_05D_LVL_ADC_L, 0, 15, 0),
- SOC_SINGLE("ADCR Volume", M98095_05E_LVL_ADC_R, 0, 15, 0),
- SOC_SINGLE("ADCL Boost Volume", M98095_05D_LVL_ADC_L, 4, 3, 0),
- SOC_SINGLE("ADCR Boost Volume", M98095_05E_LVL_ADC_R, 4, 3, 0),
No TLV information for these?
+static int max98095_add_widgets(struct snd_soc_codec *codec) +{
- struct snd_soc_dapm_context *dapm = &codec->dapm;
- snd_soc_dapm_new_controls(dapm, max98095_dapm_widgets,
ARRAY_SIZE(max98095_dapm_widgets));
- snd_soc_dapm_add_routes(dapm, audio_map, ARRAY_SIZE(audio_map));
It'd be better to switch these over to using the the driver structure to set them up - dapm_widgets in the driver.
- /* Configure NI when operating as master */
- if (snd_soc_read(codec, M98095_02A_DAI1_FORMAT)
& M98095_DAI_MAS) {
That'd all fit on one line?
+static void max98095_sync_cache(struct snd_soc_codec *codec) +{
- struct max98095_priv *max98095 = snd_soc_codec_get_drvdata(codec);
- int i;
- if (!codec->cache_sync)
return;
- codec->cache_only = 0;
- /* write back cached values if they're writeable and
* different from the hardware default.
*/
- for (i = 1; i < ARRAY_SIZE(max98095->reg_cache); i++) {
if (!max98095_access[i].writable)
continue;
if (max98095->reg_cache[i] == max98095_reg[i])
continue;
snd_soc_write(codec, i, max98095->reg_cache[i]);
- }
The generic snd_soc_cache_sync() should be able to do this for you.
- snd_soc_write(codec, M98095_010_HOST_INT_CFG, 0x00);
- snd_soc_write(codec, M98095_011_HOST_INT_EN, 0x00);
- snd_soc_write(codec, M98095_012_CODEC_INT_EN, 0x00);
- snd_soc_write(codec, M98095_013_JACK_INT_EN, 0x00);
- snd_soc_write(codec, M98095_014_JACK_INT_EN, 0x00);
Some documentation as to what these are doing would be useful. Looks like most of these just disable all interrupts which is fine.
- snd_soc_write(codec, M98095_093_BIAS_CTRL, 0xF0);
- snd_soc_write(codec, M98095_096_PWR_DAC_CK, 0x3F);
- snd_soc_write(codec, M98095_04E_MIX_HP_CFG, 0x30);
- snd_soc_write(codec, M98095_092_PWR_EN_OUT, 0x10);
- snd_soc_write(codec, M98095_045_DSP_CFG, 0x50);
Similarly for all of these, what are the writes doing? Some of them look like they belong in the bais configuration or similar.
- snd_soc_update_bits(codec, M98095_097_PWR_SYS, M98095_SHDNRUN,
M98095_SHDNRUN);
This too.