[alsa-devel] Fwd: HT Omega Claro II support
Hello,
I've sent this email to Clemens Ladisch, that appears as the developer of the snd-oxygen driver, but just in case he is not the actual maintainer of the driver, I'm forwarding it here.
Thanks,
- german
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: HT Omega Claro II support Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 00:32:36 -0700 From: German Gomez gergomez@gmail.com To: Clemens Ladisch clemens@ladisch.de
Hello,
I've read in the alsa-users mailing-list (https://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg29284.html) that there is no support for the HT Omega Claro II card and that you should have to reverse engineer the windows driver to add it. I have that soundcard, although I has been able to use the onboard HDA audio when booting to Linux. But now my onboard audio is not working (it is dead, not working either under Windows) so I'm trying to make the Claro II working under Linux. I've contacted the HT Omega support and to my surprise they actually answered with some useful information. I've attached the email. The summary is that the Claro II should be exactly the same as the other cards by HT Omega using the CMI8788 except that the GPIO for initializing the card is #6.
I have compared specs for both Claro (http://www.htomega.com/claro.html) and Claro II (http://www.htomega.com/claro2.html), and there are more differences, the Claro uses AK4396VF and WM8785G chips while the Claro II uses AK4396VF and CS4362 (+ CS5361 for line input). I've checked the code under sound/pci/oxygen and it seems that we have support for the CS4362 for the Xonar D1/DX soundcard. I don't know if having the GPIO pin for initialization and all the other chips already there is enough to add support, of course I'm willing to test any patch that you could provide. I've taken a look at the code, as I'm not bad with C, but audio driver development is completely outside my skills and domain, so I'm quite lost, if you don't have time or if it is not trivial to add support for the Claro II I would understand it, but the card is a really good one and it is quite easy to find in the US, it would be awesome to have support for it in ALSA.
Thank you for your time!
- german* *
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