On 2015-11-12 08:26, Libin Yang wrote:
On 11/12/2015 03:02 PM, David Henningsson wrote:
On 2015-11-11 15:23, Yang, Libin wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Takashi Iwai [mailto:tiwai@suse.de] Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 10:13 PM To: libin.yang@linux.intel.com Cc: David Henningsson; alsa-devel@alsa-project.org; mengdong.lin@linux.intel.com; Yang, Libin Subject: Re: [PATCH] ALSA - hda: hdmi flag to stop playback when monitor is disconnected
On Wed, 11 Nov 2015 10:02:14 +0100, Takashi Iwai wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2015 09:39:09 +0100, libin.yang@linux.intel.com wrote:
From: Libin Yang libin.yang@linux.intel.com
Add a flag that user can decide to stop HDMI/DP playback when the corresponding monitor is disconnected and refuse to open PCM if there is no monitor connected.
Background: When a monitor is disconnected and a new monitor is connected, the parameters of the 2 monitors may be different. Audio driver need handle this situation.
Besides, stopping playback when monitor is disconnected will help to save the power.
Signed-off-by: Libin Yang libin.yang@linux.intel.com
Thanks. Below are just nitpicking, so let's test this patch at first, especially to see whether it has any significant influence on PA, then respin with the fixes.
David, care to check in your side, too?
So I tested this with PA 7.1, and it failed, unfortunately. In short:
- PA needs the PCM access at probe. If it gets an error, the device will be never enumerated again
...and that's the expected behaviour given how PA works today. Which also means that this new parameter should not be enabled by default, unless we want to break PA 7.1 and earlier versions.
Thanks for test.
If so, should we re-write the hdmi_pcm_open() and generic_hdmi_playback_pcm_prepare() function to make the probe works? Or not support dynamic pcm assignment?
I've already suggested how we can make it work, by assigning converter nodes dynamically regardless of whether or not the PCM has a monitor connected to it.
It means the PCM will hold the converter even no monitor is connected.
As long as the PCM is open, yes.
When will PA release the converter? If PA can't release converter in time, other PCM will not find a proper converter. Especially in probe time, will it cause probe failure?
During probe, PA probes one output + one input at a time (at least by default). E g, before PA tries to open "hdmi:0,1", it closes "hdmi:0,0". And when PA calls snd_pcm_close, that should also make the driver release the converter node.
Keeping the power well on for up to five seconds (and often much less) during boot should not be a big deal power saving wise, so the power save argument doesn't hold IMO.
That's fine for power saving.
- PA removes the device when it's disconnected. The PCM stop with DISCONNECT state leads to the device disappearance.
If we can't use DISCONNECT, what else can we use? Or we can't stop PCM when monitor is disconnected?
The current behavior is to keep the PCM running, which also has the benefit to be able to switch monitors on the fly (i e without stopping the stream), if both support the stream format. At least I think one can do this, I've actually never tried.
Yes, we will keep PCM running even when monitor is disconnected.
Regards, Libin
While reporting -ENODEV for a disconnected monitor seems useful to some scenarios, there are certainly other scenarios where it doesn't work.
PA should use the ELD and/or the Jack kctl to figure out when it needs to reprobe the device. This has not been implemented.