On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 07:15:22PM +0000, Austin, Brian wrote:
On Oct 6, 2011, at 1:57 PM, Mark Brown wrote:
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 11:19:05AM -0500, Brian Austin wrote:
- {"DAC1 Mixer", "Headphone Switch", "XSPIN"},
- {"DAC1 Mixer", "Headphone Switch", "ASPIN"},
- {"DAC1 Mixer", "Headphone Switch", "VSPIN"},
This all looks totally wrong and I'm surprised the driver loads without errors. There's two issues:
- All the controls here are for the input to the DAC mixers but their names are for physical outputs. I'd expect the switches to name inputs (for example, "DAC1 Mixer VSPIN Switch"). What's actually going on here?
- You've got three copies of each of the controls for each mixer - I'm surprsied this loads without the core complaining that it can't create controls with duplicate names.
This works fine on my setup with a beagleboard.
I'm frankly astonished. What are these controls called?
There are 3 routes for the HP/LO/SPK/SPKLO/EAR. What I am trying to accomplish is the following. Allow a stream from any serial port to go to any output.
That's perfectly reasonable but what you've written doesn't seem to do that. The DAPM routes are in the form:
{ destination, control, source }
so what the above example says is that audio is routed from XSPIN to DAC1 if the DAC1 Headphone switch is turned on.