[Sound-open-firmware] SOF git repo?
Hi, Sorry for the dense first question but are there public git repos where I can see the current code/docs? I saw the talk @ELC2018 announcing the project, and looked at the nice splashy proj page at https://www.sofproject.org/ but it gives no hint (that I could find) of where to go after that. And I wanted to find out more about which parts and for which platforms your work is focused on. Some github comparisons between patches sent to this list and repos in there leads me to think that https://github.com/plbossart/sound-open-firmware is the place to start looking through code. Just wanted to confirm that that's the right place and if so to suggest to a link to it from the sofproject.org . I'm from Cypress and we do a lot of audio solutions in the IoT connectivity team I'm part of, so that led to a natural curiosity about a proj that is working on open sourcing sound firmware. I look forward to learning more about it! Thanks, Christian Daudt.
PS: Using gmail instead of my cypress email because outlook and mailing lists don't mix well...
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 5:59 PM, Christian Daudt csd.cypress@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Sorry for the dense first question but are there public git repos where I can see the current code/docs? I saw the talk @ELC2018 announcing the project, and looked at the nice splashy proj page at https://www.sofproject.org/ but it gives no hint (that I could find) of where to go after that. And I wanted to find out more about which parts and for which platforms your work is focused on. Some github comparisons between patches sent to this list and repos in there leads me to think that https://github.com/plbossart/sound-open-firmware is the place to start looking through code. Just wanted to confirm that that's the right place and if so to suggest to a link to it from the sofproject.org . I'm from Cypress and we do a lot of audio solutions in the IoT connectivity team I'm part of, so that led to a natural curiosity about a proj that is working on open sourcing sound firmware. I look forward to learning more about it! Thanks, Christian Daudt.
PS: Using gmail instead of my cypress email because outlook and mailing lists don't mix well...
Use this:
https://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Firmware
Is there a link to ECL2018 presentation?
thanks, Daniel.
Excellent! Just what I was looking for - a starting point :) As for the presentation not much. SOF was introduced Imad Sousou as part of his keynote. The entry for it is here: http://sched.co/DXrH but unlike the other talks this one has no pdf of the presentation (yet). Not sure if they will be putting up videos or pdf of it - I think they do put up videos of the keynotes eventually. After the talk, the Intel booth had swag for SOF - got a t-shirt - but couldn't find anyone to provide more details ;)
Thanks, Christian.
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 9:31 AM Daniel Baluta daniel.baluta@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 5:59 PM, Christian Daudt csd.cypress@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Sorry for the dense first question but are there public git repos where
I
can see the current code/docs? I saw the talk @ELC2018 announcing the project, and looked at the nice splashy proj page at https://www.sofproject.org/ but it gives no hint (that I could find) of where to go after that. And I wanted to find out more about which parts
and
for which platforms your work is focused on. Some github comparisons between patches sent to this list and repos in there leads me to think
that
https://github.com/plbossart/sound-open-firmware is the place to start looking through code. Just wanted to confirm that that's the right place and if so to suggest
to
a link to it from the sofproject.org . I'm from Cypress and we do a lot of audio solutions in the IoT connectivity team I'm part of, so that led to a natural curiosity about a proj that is working on open sourcing sound firmware. I look forward to learning more about it! Thanks, Christian Daudt.
PS: Using gmail instead of my cypress email because outlook and mailing lists don't mix well...
Use this:
https://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Firmware
Is there a link to ECL2018 presentation?
thanks, Daniel.
On Fri, 2018-03-16 at 16:38 +0000, Christian Daudt wrote:
Excellent! Just what I was looking for - a starting point :) As for the presentation not much. SOF was introduced Imad Sousou as part of his keynote. The entry for it is here: http://sched.co/DXrH but unlike the other talks this one has no pdf of the presentation (yet). Not sure if they will be putting up videos or pdf of it - I think they do put up videos of the keynotes eventually.
I've now asked the relevant people about videos and pdfs.
After the talk, the Intel booth had swag for SOF - got a t-shirt - but couldn't find anyone to provide more details ;)
Sorry, I could not travel for ELC this year, but the list is the right place to ask questions :)
Liam
Thanks, Christian.
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 9:31 AM Daniel Baluta daniel.baluta@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 5:59 PM, Christian Daudt csd.cypress@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Sorry for the dense first question but are there public git repos where
I
can see the current code/docs? I saw the talk @ELC2018 announcing the project, and looked at the nice splashy proj page at https://www.sofproject.org/ but it gives no hint (that I could find) of where to go after that. And I wanted to find out more about which parts
and
for which platforms your work is focused on. Some github comparisons between patches sent to this list and repos in there leads me to think
that
https://github.com/plbossart/sound-open-firmware is the place to start looking through code. Just wanted to confirm that that's the right place and if so to suggest
to
a link to it from the sofproject.org . I'm from Cypress and we do a lot of audio solutions in the IoT connectivity team I'm part of, so that led to a natural curiosity about a proj that is working on open sourcing sound firmware. I look forward to learning more about it! Thanks, Christian Daudt.
PS: Using gmail instead of my cypress email because outlook and mailing lists don't mix well...
Use this:
https://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Firmware
Is there a link to ECL2018 presentation?
thanks, Daniel.
Sound-open-firmware mailing list Sound-open-firmware@alsa-project.org http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/sound-open-firmware
On Fri, 2018-03-16 at 17:34 +0000, Liam Girdwood wrote:
On Fri, 2018-03-16 at 16:38 +0000, Christian Daudt wrote:
Excellent! Just what I was looking for - a starting point :) As for the presentation not much. SOF was introduced Imad Sousou as part of his keynote. The entry for it is here: http://sched.co/DXrH but unlike the other talks this one has no pdf of the presentation (yet). Not sure if they will be putting up videos or pdf of it - I think they do put up videos of the keynotes eventually.
I've now asked the relevant people about videos and pdfs.
Here's the video link :-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAOouP2YK0g
Liam
On Fri, 2018-03-16 at 15:59 +0000, Christian Daudt wrote:
Hi, Sorry for the dense first question but are there public git repos where I can see the current code/docs?
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=sound-open-firmware.git;a=summary
I saw the talk @ELC2018 announcing the project, and looked at the nice splashy proj page at https://www.sofproject.org/ but it gives no hint (that I could find) of where to go after that.
Sorry, this site is still being developed for SOF. We have to setup a wiki, list, etc
And I wanted to find out more about which parts and for which platforms your work is focused on. Some github comparisons between patches sent to this list and repos in there leads me to think that https://github.com/plbossart/sound-open-firmware is the place to start looking through code.
That's Pierres development branch, main repo is above on ALSA project.
Just wanted to confirm that that's the right place and if so to suggest to a link to it from the sofproject.org . I'm from Cypress and we do a lot of audio solutions in the IoT connectivity team I'm part of, so that led to a natural curiosity about a proj that is working on open sourcing sound firmware. I look forward to learning more about it!
In general we are looking to be like Linux, but for audio DSPs. xtensa and host (developers PC) are the only architectures supported atm, but the design is architecture agnostic so it will be possible to add other DSP architectures.
Liam
Thanks, Christian Daudt.
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Christian Daudt
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Daniel Baluta
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Liam Girdwood