[PATCH 3/4] ALSA: hda: Update and expose codec register procedures
Pierre-Louis Bossart
pierre-louis.bossart at linux.intel.com
Fri Feb 11 16:23:46 CET 2022
> Again, we are not trying to force-expose stuff which does not work. In
> majority of the cases, non-HDMI codecs we're dealing with notify about
> just single analog endpoint. For now, it's 100% of the cases, but I'm
> aware of fact that RVPs and a dozen of Dell/Lenovo/Acer laptops do not
> equal to entire market.
We are in agreement, but since we don't have any ability to test those
alt/digital parts my take is 'don't even bother about them'.
> Remember that you can always use topology to "gate" userspace from
> streaming through endpoints which we do not work. And right now, we are
> working with topologies supporting single endpoint for non-HDMI devices.
May I ask how you 'gate' parts of a topology? Or did you mean that you
use different topologies?
>
> So, this is a clear upgrade when compared to Analog/Alt
> Analog/Digitalh-hardcoded configuration used currently. That's on top of
> aligning with hda legacy behavior.
Agree, but it still leaves the door open to exposing those paths which
may or may not work - no one has ever tested them. It's better IMHO to
only allow for the analog path. If we can detect the presence of this
path, great.
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