-----Original Message----- From: Yang, Libin Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 10:04 AM To: David Henningsson; Takashi Iwai Cc: Lin, Mengdong; Raymond Yau; airlied@linux.ie; tanuk@iki.fi; ALSA Development Mailing List; Girdwood, Liam R; Lu, Han; Nikula, Jani Subject: RE: [alsa-devel] DP1.2 MST audio support discussion
-----Original Message----- From: David Henningsson [mailto:david.henningsson@canonical.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 3:45 PM To: Yang, Libin; Takashi Iwai Cc: Lin, Mengdong; Raymond Yau; airlied@linux.ie; tanuk@iki.fi; ALSA Development Mailing List; Girdwood, Liam R; Lu, Han; Nikula, Jani Subject: Re: [alsa-devel] DP1.2 MST audio support discussion
On 2015-11-10 07:46, Yang, Libin wrote:
Hi David,
-----Original Message----- From: David Henningsson
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Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2015 5:07 PM To: Yang, Libin; Takashi Iwai Cc: Lin, Mengdong; Raymond Yau; airlied@linux.ie; tanuk@iki.fi;
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Development Mailing List; Girdwood, Liam R; Lu, Han; Nikula, Jani Subject: Re: [alsa-devel] DP1.2 MST audio support discussion
So I'm asking my question again. What would happen (on Intel
hardware),
if you stream audio to a converter node on the audio codec, and
there
is
no pin node connected to that converter node?
I changed the audio driver and did the test today. The test is:
- Pin 5 connect to converter 2 and playback, there is sound from pin
- Pin 5 connect to converter 2 (no other pin is connected to cvt2), no
sound.
- Pin 5 connect back to cvt 2, there is sound, playback is normal.
And in step 2, the playback is still ongoing but no sound is out from
any
pin.
Sounds good to me, thanks for testing. Is this workaround something
we
could utilize in order to not break userspace? (This is a question for both you and Takashi.)
What we'll end up is essentially three types of objects:
- PCM device (5 devices, 3,7,8,9,10)
- all five devices are allocated when the driver initializes
This should be for Intel platform, right? The actually number should be: pin number + device entry number - 1. On intel platform, pin_num = 3, dev_num = 3, so it will be 5.
- all kcontrols are always bound to the PCM device (jack kctl, eld
kctl, iec958 kctls etc)
Sure, I agree on it.
- Monitor (pin + MST index)
- dynamically bound to a PCM at monitor plug-in time, according to a
scheme that maximises the possibility for a monitor to always end up at the same PCM (as specified in earlier emails)
- Converter node (3 nodes for Intel hardware)
- dynamically bound to a PCM at playback open time (regardless of
whether the PCM has a monitor or not)
If so, we still need use converter on codec. This means we can't turn off the power well in i915.
To save the power, i915 suggests that if no monitor is connected, we should not use the HDMI codec. This means open a PCM with no pin attached will fail. Disconnecting monitor when the corresponding PCM is playback will trigger stop PCM.
To help move to the new method smoothly, I will add a flag. User can decide whether to use the aggressive power saving solution or not.
In hdmi_pcm_open(), it will judge whether pin_idx is valid, if not it will return -EINVAL. So for dynamic PCM assignment, open will fail if no monitor is connected.
If we want to support open on PCM without monitor, many code must be rewrited. And it seems open a PCM without monitor is not a good behavior. As Raymond said in previous email, For alt analog playback device , it return EBUSY when DAC of HP is not available. I think for HDMI audio we can have the aligned behavior? And -ENODEV may be better.
Regards, Libin
- return -EBUSY in case there is no free converter node
Regards, Libin
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