Re: [Sound-open-firmware] Support for Tangier SoC
On Sun, 2017-10-15 at 19:51 +0200, Sven Schwermer wrote:
Hi.
I was wondering if the Tangier SoC (Merrifield platform) is or will be supported by SOF? I have the Intel Edison compute module in mind.
Yes, it _should_ work on Merrifield, but I don't have Edison HW so some things on the driver side might need some work.
The 1.0-dev branch and sof-v4.13 kernel will probably be better for Edison than the stable 0.95 branch atm (mainly due to driver updates), but 1.0-dev is still has a few issues prior to doing an rc1 tag.
Liam
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On 10/16/17 10:19 AM, Liam Girdwood wrote:
On Sun, 2017-10-15 at 19:51 +0200, Sven Schwermer wrote:
Hi.
I was wondering if the Tangier SoC (Merrifield platform) is or will be supported by SOF? I have the Intel Edison compute module in mind.
Yes, it _should_ work on Merrifield, but I don't have Edison HW so some things on the driver side might need some work.
The 1.0-dev branch and sof-v4.13 kernel will probably be better for Edison than the stable 0.95 branch atm (mainly due to driver updates), but 1.0-dev is still has a few issues prior to doing an rc1 tag.
The main difference with Baytrail is pci/acpi enumeration, and sfi/acpi for the firmware. I've been wanting to enable Tangier for some time but could never figure out how to add a reference to an audio codec, so it'd likely work in 'nocodec' mode, with just the I2S signals on the connector.
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Liam Girdwood
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