On Mon, 23.02.09 10:11, Takashi Iwai (tiwai@suse.de) wrote:
ALSA is making that very hard to implement something like this because every driver seems to wrap input/output selection differently.
On one card I have only has a couple of cswitches (snd-es1371). The same one has an enum "Mic Select". Another card has an enum "Input Source", but no cswitches (a HDA chip). The "ControlNames.txt" file in the kernel seems to suggest that there is an element "Capture Source".
That's because "Capture Source" can't work for multiple (sub)devices with the mixer abstraction of alsa-lib, per design. "Input Source" was born as a workaround (still found in many places in the driver code). Maybe we should update ControlNames.txt as well.
For playback it seems that some cards have a a headphone switch, and others a headphone slider (which i guess makes sense).
Now, the question, how should I implement this?
For playback the handling is easy as long as there is only one element to deal with, but what about capture? One option would be to simply go by cswitch and nothing else. Or go by "Input Source" and nothing else. Or combine some form. Now I'd of course prefer if the drivers get fixed to use a single element naming scheme only. Is there any chance to get that? And which one would that be?
I rarely believe this will be ever "fixed" in the driver side completely. We may improve a bit, but not the whole stuff. It's no good idea to have a restriction in the driver code because the control API is just for generic purpose, not only about mixers. And, many embedded devices love to have specific unique control names just for their purpose...
Hmm, so this won't get fixed.
_From an application pov, how am I supposed to use the current abstraction? What algorithm should I then pick for PulseAudio? How should I compile the list of possible outputs and inputs? And if an item is selected from that list, how am I supposed to activate the entry?
For inputs: should I simply compile a list of all elements that have a cswitch plus all items from "Mic Select" plus all items from "Input Source"? And if an item is selected the logic would be like this: if a cswitch is selected we simply activate it, deactivating all others. If an item from "Mic Select" is selected we activate it in the enum and set the cswitch for "Mic" if there is any. And if an item from "Input Source" is seleced we activate it in the enum and set the cswitch for "Capture" if there is any. And we ignore "Capture Source". Is that a good idea?
For outputs: If there is a Headphone element we assume we can use the "Master" and "Headphone" elements to switch between "Line-Out" and "Headphone". Is that assumption correct?
Lennart