[alsa-devel] [PATCH v6 0/3] ucm: Automatically load the best config file based on the card long name
From: Mengdong Lin mengdong.lin@linux.intel.com
Intel DSP platform drivers are used by many different devices. For user space to differentiate them, now ASoC provide API for machine drivers to include the DMI info (vendor, product and board) in card long name. This series will add UCM support for loading best device-specific configuration based on the card long name.
Mengdong Lin (2): ucm: Load device-specific configuration file based on the card long name ucm: Add command 'get _file' to get the config file name of the opened card
History: v2: Request the device-specific file name to match the card long name, no long use automatic key word matching and scoring to avoid error and uncertainty. And add command to check the name of actually loaded configuration file.
v3: Fix num in strncpy of the long name, which should be MAX_CARD_LONG_NAME - 1, not MAX_CARD_LONG_NAME (80).
v4: No code change. Just update on comments because the kernel v4 patches add DMI product version to the card long name, and use "-" as the separator between DMI fields.
v5: Revise the comments. Add patch to assure the input card name not to exceed the maximum card long name supported by kernel to avoid use strncpy and strncmp later.
v6: No code change. Fix error in comments: use slash to replace backslash in file path.
Mengdong Lin (3): ucm: Assure the user input card name not to exceed max size of card long name ucm: Load device-specific configuration file based on the card long name ucm: Add command 'get _file' to get the config file name of the opened card
include/use-case.h | 1 + src/ucm/main.c | 14 +++++++ src/ucm/parser.c | 105 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- src/ucm/ucm_local.h | 3 ++ 4 files changed, 119 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
From: Mengdong Lin mengdong.lin@linux.intel.com
Users can load a card's UCM configuration file by giving the card short name or long name, which should not exceed the maximum card long name defined by the kernel. The kernel uses an 80-character buffer to store the card long name.
Signed-off-by: Mengdong Lin mengdong.lin@linux.intel.com
diff --git a/src/ucm/parser.c b/src/ucm/parser.c index c98373a..3b42e31 100644 --- a/src/ucm/parser.c +++ b/src/ucm/parser.c @@ -1334,6 +1334,12 @@ static int load_master_config(const char *card_name, snd_config_t **cfg) char *env = getenv(ALSA_CONFIG_UCM_VAR); int err;
+ if (strnlen(card_name, MAX_CARD_LONG_NAME) == MAX_CARD_LONG_NAME) { + uc_error("error: invalid card name %s (at most %d chars)\n", + card_name, MAX_CARD_LONG_NAME - 1); + return -EINVAL; + } + snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename)-1, "%s/%s/%s.conf", env ? env : ALSA_USE_CASE_DIR, card_name, card_name); diff --git a/src/ucm/ucm_local.h b/src/ucm/ucm_local.h index 6d3302f..e41aafa 100644 --- a/src/ucm/ucm_local.h +++ b/src/ucm/ucm_local.h @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ #include "use-case.h"
#define MAX_FILE 256 +#define MAX_CARD_LONG_NAME 80 #define ALSA_USE_CASE_DIR ALSA_CONFIG_DIR "/ucm"
#define SEQUENCE_ELEMENT_TYPE_CDEV 1
From: Mengdong Lin mengdong.lin@linux.intel.com
Intel DSP platform drivers are used by many different devices. For user space to differentiate them, ASoC machine drivers may use the DMI info (vendor-product-version-board) as card long name. Possible card long names are: DellInc.-XPS139343-01-0310JH ASUSTeKCOMPUTERINC.-T100TA-1.0-T100TA Circuitco-MinnowboardMaxD0PLATFORM-D0-MinnowBoardMAX ...
If we want to define a device-specific UCM config file for a card, we need to use the card long name as the name of both the directory that contains the UCM config file and the UCM config file itself, like longname/longname.conf
When being asked to load configuration file of a card, UCM will try to find the card in the local machine and get its long name. If the card long name is available, try to load the file longname/longname.conf to get the best device-specific configuration; if this file is not available, fall back to load the default configuration file shortname/shortname.conf as before.
This update is backward compatible, because if ASoC machine drivers don't explicity use DMI or other means to set the card long name, ASoC core will use the card short name as the long name. And so UCM will load the config file that matches both the card short name and the long name.
Signed-off-by: Mengdong Lin mengdong.lin@linux.intel.com
diff --git a/src/ucm/parser.c b/src/ucm/parser.c index 3b42e31..ab412d5 100644 --- a/src/ucm/parser.c +++ b/src/ucm/parser.c @@ -55,6 +55,9 @@ static const char * const component_dir[] = { NULL, /* terminator */ };
+static int filename_filter(const struct dirent *dirent); +static int is_component_directory(const char *dir); + static int parse_sequence(snd_use_case_mgr_t *uc_mgr, struct list_head *base, snd_config_t *cfg); @@ -1328,6 +1331,66 @@ static int parse_master_file(snd_use_case_mgr_t *uc_mgr, snd_config_t *cfg) return 0; }
+/* find the card in the local machine and store the card long name */ +static int get_card_long_name(snd_use_case_mgr_t *mgr) +{ + const char *card_name = mgr->card_name; + snd_ctl_t *handle; + int card, err; + snd_ctl_card_info_t *info; + const char *_name, *_long_name; + + snd_ctl_card_info_alloca(&info); + + card = -1; + if (snd_card_next(&card) < 0 || card < 0) { + uc_error("no soundcards found..."); + return -1; + } + + while (card >= 0) { + char name[32]; + + sprintf(name, "hw:%d", card); + err = snd_ctl_open(&handle, name, 0); + if (err < 0) { + uc_error("control open (%i): %s", card, + snd_strerror(err)); + goto next_card; + } + + err = snd_ctl_card_info(handle, info); + if (err < 0) { + uc_error("control hardware info (%i): %s", card, + snd_strerror(err)); + snd_ctl_close(handle); + goto next_card; + } + + /* Find the local card by comparing the given name with the + * card short name and long name. The given card name may be + * either a short name or long name, because users may open + * the card by either of the two names. + */ + _name = snd_ctl_card_info_get_name(info); + _long_name = snd_ctl_card_info_get_longname(info); + if (!strcmp(card_name, _name) + || !strcmp(card_name, _long_name)) { + strcpy(mgr->card_long_name, _long_name); + snd_ctl_close(handle); + return 0; + } + + snd_ctl_close(handle); +next_card: + if (snd_card_next(&card) < 0) { + uc_error("snd_card_next"); + break; + } + } + + return -1; +} static int load_master_config(const char *card_name, snd_config_t **cfg) { char filename[MAX_FILE]; @@ -1355,15 +1418,43 @@ static int load_master_config(const char *card_name, snd_config_t **cfg) return 0; }
-/* load master use case file for sound card */ +/* load master use case file for sound card + * + * The same ASoC machine driver can be shared by many different devices. + * For user space to differentiate them and get the best device-specific + * configuration, ASoC machine drivers may use the DMI info + * (vendor-product-version-board) as the card long name. And user space can + * define configuration files like longnamei/longname.conf for a specific device. + * + * This function will try to find the card in the local machine and get its + * long name, then load the file longname/longname.conf to get the best + * device-specific configuration. If the card is not found in the local + * machine or the device-specific file is not available, fall back to load + * the default configuration file name/name.conf. + */ int uc_mgr_import_master_config(snd_use_case_mgr_t *uc_mgr) { snd_config_t *cfg; int err;
- err = load_master_config(uc_mgr->card_name, &cfg); - if (err < 0) - return err; + err = get_card_long_name(uc_mgr); + if (err == 0) /* load file that maches the card long name */ + err = load_master_config(uc_mgr->card_long_name, &cfg); + + if (err == 0) { + /* got device-specific file that matches the card long name */ + strcpy(uc_mgr->conf_file_name, uc_mgr->card_long_name); + } else { + /* Fall back to the file that maches the given card name, + * either short name or long name (users may open a card by + * its name or long name). + */ + err = load_master_config(uc_mgr->card_name, &cfg); + if (err < 0) + return err; + strcpy(uc_mgr->conf_file_name, uc_mgr->card_name); + } + err = parse_master_file(uc_mgr, cfg); snd_config_delete(cfg); if (err < 0) diff --git a/src/ucm/ucm_local.h b/src/ucm/ucm_local.h index e41aafa..299a5b9 100644 --- a/src/ucm/ucm_local.h +++ b/src/ucm/ucm_local.h @@ -191,6 +191,8 @@ struct use_case_verb { */ struct snd_use_case_mgr { char *card_name; + char card_long_name[MAX_CARD_LONG_NAME]; + char conf_file_name[MAX_CARD_LONG_NAME]; char *comment;
/* use case verb, devices and modifier configs parsed from files */
From: Mengdong Lin mengdong.lin@linux.intel.com
After opening a card, this command can show the name of the actually loaded configuration file, either matches the card name or card long name. So developers can check if there is a device-sepcific configuration file available for a given card.
Signed-off-by: Mengdong Lin mengdong.lin@linux.intel.com
diff --git a/include/use-case.h b/include/use-case.h index 8911645..ae22bde 100644 --- a/include/use-case.h +++ b/include/use-case.h @@ -230,6 +230,7 @@ int snd_use_case_get_list(snd_use_case_mgr_t *uc_mgr, * Known identifiers: * - NULL - return current card * - _verb - return current verb + * - _file - return configuration file loaded for current card * * - [=]{NAME}[/[{modifier}|{/device}][/{verb}]] * - value identifier {NAME} diff --git a/src/ucm/main.c b/src/ucm/main.c index 38a5e81..2d33886 100644 --- a/src/ucm/main.c +++ b/src/ucm/main.c @@ -1528,6 +1528,20 @@ int snd_use_case_get(snd_use_case_mgr_t *uc_mgr, goto __end; } err = 0; + } else if (strcmp(identifier, "_file") == 0) { + /* get the conf file name of the opened card */ + if ((uc_mgr->card_name == NULL) + || (uc_mgr->conf_file_name[0] == '\0')) { + err = -ENOENT; + goto __end; + } + *value = strndup(uc_mgr->conf_file_name, MAX_FILE); + if (*value == NULL) { + err = -ENOMEM; + goto __end; + } + err = 0; + } else if (identifier[0] == '_') { err = -ENOENT; goto __end;
On Wed, 18 Jan 2017 04:52:26 +0100, mengdong.lin@linux.intel.com wrote:
From: Mengdong Lin mengdong.lin@linux.intel.com
Intel DSP platform drivers are used by many different devices. For user space to differentiate them, now ASoC provide API for machine drivers to include the DMI info (vendor, product and board) in card long name. This series will add UCM support for loading best device-specific configuration based on the card long name.
Mengdong Lin (2): ucm: Load device-specific configuration file based on the card long name ucm: Add command 'get _file' to get the config file name of the opened card
History: v2: Request the device-specific file name to match the card long name, no long use automatic key word matching and scoring to avoid error and uncertainty. And add command to check the name of actually loaded configuration file.
v3: Fix num in strncpy of the long name, which should be MAX_CARD_LONG_NAME - 1, not MAX_CARD_LONG_NAME (80).
v4: No code change. Just update on comments because the kernel v4 patches add DMI product version to the card long name, and use "-" as the separator between DMI fields.
v5: Revise the comments. Add patch to assure the input card name not to exceed the maximum card long name supported by kernel to avoid use strncpy and strncmp later.
v6: No code change. Fix error in comments: use slash to replace backslash in file path.
Mengdong Lin (3): ucm: Assure the user input card name not to exceed max size of card long name ucm: Load device-specific configuration file based on the card long name ucm: Add command 'get _file' to get the config file name of the opened card
Applied all patches now. Thanks.
Takashi
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