[PATCH v2 00/13] ASoC: Intel: Remove obsolete solutions and components

Mark Brown broonie at kernel.org
Mon Oct 12 13:36:26 CEST 2020


On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 11:09:04AM +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> Hans de Goede wrote:

> > replacement and dropping the old code ?  I'm not sure if that is such
> > a great idea, what is the fallback plan if testing does find significant
> > issues with the new catpt code ?

> I find the action a bit too rushing, too.  OTOH, the old code wasn't
> well maintained, honestly speaking.  So, from another perspective,
> switching to a new code can be seen as a better chance to fix any
> bugs.

That was my take as well - the old code seemed to be very fragile for
structural reasons which are hopefully addressed here and Intel seem
willing to actively work on supporting this version.  I have to confess
I had assumed Hans had seen all this stuff going past, the new driver
got quite a few rounds of review.

> Of course, we could keep two stuff parallel, but it's rather
> confusing.  And, the HSW/BDW devices that need SST are quite rare and
> old, so the impact is limited, I guess.

Yes, figuring out which of the various x86 audio driver options you need
is fairly painful ATM.  Worst case it's just a revert of this removal
commit.
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