From: Mark Brown broonie@kernel.org Date: Wed, May 8, 2019 at 7:33 PM To: Curtis Malainey Cc: Fletcher Woodruff, Linux Kernel Mailing List, Ben Zhang, Jaroslav Kysela, Liam Girdwood, Oder Chiou, Takashi Iwai, Curtis Malainey, alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 02:39:32PM -0700, Curtis Malainey wrote:
Pixelbooks (Samus Chromebook) are the only devices that use this part. Realtek has confirmed this. Therefore we only have to worry about breaking ourselves. That being said I agree there is likely a better
And there are no other parts that are software compatible enough to share the same driver?
the rt5676 can use this driver, but from my discussions with Realtek, Samus is the only active consumer of this driver.
way to handle general abstraction here. We will need the explicit irq handling since I will be following these patches up with patches that enable hotwording on the codec (we will be sending the firmware to linux-firmware as well that is needed for the process.)
OK. Like I said it might also be clearer split into multiple patches, it was just really difficult to tell what was going on with the diff there.