Now that I understand better...
On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 01:01:35AM +0200, Henrik Austad wrote:
Userspace is supposed to reserve bandwidth, find StreamID etc.
To use as a Talker:
mkdir /config/tsn/test/eth0/talker cd /config/tsn/test/eth0/talker echo 65535 > buffer_size echo 08:00:27:08:9f:c3 > remote_mac echo 42 > stream_id echo alsa > enabled
This is exactly why configfs is the wrong interface. If you implement the AVB device in alsa-lib user space, then you can handle the reservations, configuration, UDP sockets, etc, in a way transparent to the aplay program.
Heck, if done properly, your layer could discover the AVB nodes in the network and present each one as a separate device...
Thanks, Richard
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