[alsa-devel] [PATCH 1/8] soundwire: intel: filter SoundWire controller device search

Vinod Koul vkoul at kernel.org
Wed May 8 18:37:17 CEST 2019


On 08-05-19, 11:20, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
> 
> > > > > +	/*
> > > > > +	 * On some Intel platforms, multiple children of the HDAS
> > > > > +	 * device can be found, but only one of them is the SoundWire
> > > > > +	 * controller. The SNDW device is always exposed with
> > > > > +	 * Name(_ADR, 0x40000000) so filter accordingly
> > > > > +	 */
> > > > > +	if (adr != 0x40000000)
> > > > 
> > > > I do not recall if 4 corresponds to the links you have or soundwire
> > > > device type, is this number documented somewhere is HDA specs?
> > > 
> > > I thought it was a magic number, but I did check and for once it's
> > > documented and the values match the spec :-)
> > > I see in the ACPI docs bits 31..28 set to 4 indicate a SoundWire Link Type
> > > and bits 3..0 indicate the SoundWire controller instance, the rest is
> > > reserved to zero.
> > 
> > So in that case we should mask with bits 31..28 and match, who knows you
> > may have multiple controller instances in future
> 
> yes, I was planning on only using the link type.
> 
> > I had a vague recollection that this was documented in the spec, glad
> > that in turned out to be the case.
> > 
> > Btw was the update to HDA spec made public?
> 
> Not that I know of. The previous NHLT public doc has actually disappeared
> from the Intel site and I can't find it any longer, so currently the amount
> of public documentation is trending to zero :-(
> 
> > 
> > > > Also it might good to create a define for this
> > > 
> > > I will respin this one to add the documentation above, and only filter on
> > > the 4 ms-bits. Thanks for forcing me to RTFM :-)

Yeah about that someone was indeed complaining about that on IRC, it is
shame that link is valid but doc is gone... check with Rakesh or someone
they might have a copy...

-- 
~Vinod


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