On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 02:30:08PM +0100, Richard Fitzgerald wrote:
On 14/10/2020 19:56, Mark Brown wrote:
Why extend simple-card and not the more modern and flexible audio-graph-card?
I'm struggling to understand how to use audio-graph-card where there are multiple alternative codecs. The host I2S endpoint has to point back to the codec endpoint, like this:
OK, this seems like a more urgent problem to address given that the graph card is supposed to be able to support things like TDM. However...
cpu_i2s_ep_cs47l15: endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&cs47l15_aif1>; };
But obviously that depends on which codec node was enabled. Listing multiple endpoints makes the whole port node disabled if any remote endpoint is in a disabled node. I've tried adding status="disabled" to endpoints or multiple port definitions with status="disabled" but I haven't figured out a solution.
...it seems like the issue here is that you're essentially trying to define multiple cards at once in the same overlay. TBH this feels like you want two nested levels of overlay, with the extra layer patching the CODEC compatible. Or if this is mainly as an example for people you could just pick one and use that?