Hi
On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 05:48:40AM +0000, S.j. Wang wrote:
Hi
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 02:07:25AM +0000, S.j. Wang wrote:
On Mon, Sep 09, 2019 at 06:33:20PM -0400, Shengjiu Wang wrote:
The ASRC support 24bit/16bit/8bit input width, so S20_3LE format should not be supported, it is word width is 20bit.
I thought 3LE used 24-bit physical width. And the driver assigns ASRC_WIDTH_24_BIT to "width" for all non-16bit cases, so 20-bit would go for that 24-bit slot also. I don't clearly recall if I had explicitly tested S20_3LE, but I feel it should work since I put
there...
For S20_3LE, the width is 20bit, but the ASRC only support 24bit, if set the ASRMCR1n.IWD= 24bit, because the actual width is 20 bit, the volume is Lower than expected, it likes 24bit data right shift 4
bit.
So it is not supported.
Hmm..S20_3LE right-aligns 20 bits in a 24-bit slot? I thought they're left aligned...
If this is the case...shouldn't we have the same lower-volume problem for all hardwares that support S20_3LE now?
Actually some hardware/module when they do transmission from FIFO to shift register, they can select the start bit, for example from the 20th bit. but not all module have this capability.
For ASRC, it haven't. IWD can only cover the data width, there is no Other bit for slot width.
Okay..let's drop the S20_3LE then. But would it be possible for you to elaborate the reasoning into the commit message also? Just for case when people ask why we remove it simply.
Thanks
OK. Best regards Wang shengjiu