[PATCH 06/14] ASoC: Add sun8i digital audio codec
Thomas Petazzoni
thomas.petazzoni at free-electrons.com
Tue Oct 4 05:40:08 PDT 2016
Hello,
On Tue, 4 Oct 2016 11:46:19 +0200, Mylène Josserand wrote:
> Add the digital sun8i audio codec which handles the base register
> (without DAI).
I'm not sure what you mean by "which handles the base register".
> diff --git a/sound/soc/sunxi/Kconfig b/sound/soc/sunxi/Kconfig
> index 7aee95a..9e287b0 100644
> --- a/sound/soc/sunxi/Kconfig
> +++ b/sound/soc/sunxi/Kconfig
> @@ -27,6 +27,15 @@ config SND_SUN4I_SPDIF
> Say Y or M to add support for the S/PDIF audio block in the Allwinner
> A10 and affiliated SoCs.
>
> +config SND_SUN8I_CODEC
> + tristate "Allwinner SUN8I audio codec"
> + select REGMAP_MMIO
> + help
Indentation issue here, it should be intended with one tab, not spaces.
You probably also want a "depends on OF" here.
> +/* CODEC_OFFSET represents the offset of the codec registers
> + * and not all the DAI registers
> + */
This is not the proper comment style I believe for audio code, it
should be:
/*
* ...
*/
> +#define CODEC_OFFSET 0x200
Do you really need this CODEC_OFFSET macro? Why not simply use directly
the right offsets? I.e instead of:
#define SUN8I_SYSCLK_CTL (0x20c - CODEC_OFFSET)
use:
#define SUN8I_SYSCLK_CTL 0xc
> +#define CODEC_BASSADDRESS 0x01c22c00
This define is not used anywhere.
> +#define SUN8I_SYSCLK_CTL (0x20c - CODEC_OFFSET)
> +#define SUN8I_SYSCLK_CTL_AIF1CLK_ENA (11)
> +#define SUN8I_SYSCLK_CTL_SYSCLK_ENA (3)
> +#define SUN8I_SYSCLK_CTL_SYSCLK_SRC (0)
Parenthesis around single values are not really useful.
> +#define SUN8I_MOD_CLK_ENA (0x210 - CODEC_OFFSET)
> +#define SUN8I_MOD_CLK_ENA_AIF1 (15)
> +#define SUN8I_MOD_CLK_ENA_DAC (2)
> +#define SUN8I_MOD_RST_CTL (0x214 - CODEC_OFFSET)
> +#define SUN8I_MOD_RST_CTL_AIF1 (15)
> +#define SUN8I_MOD_RST_CTL_DAC (2)
> +#define SUN8I_SYS_SR_CTRL (0x218 - CODEC_OFFSET)
> +#define SUN8I_SYS_SR_CTRL_AIF1_FS (12)
> +#define SUN8I_SYS_SR_CTRL_AIF2_FS (8)
> +#define SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL (0x240 - CODEC_OFFSET)
> +#define SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL_AIF1_MSTR_MOD (15)
> +#define SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL_AIF1_BCLK_INV (14)
> +#define SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL_AIF1_LRCK_INV (13)
> +#define SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL_AIF1_BCLK_DIV (9)
> +#define SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL_AIF1_LRCK_DIV (6)
> +#define SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL_AIF1_WORD_SIZ (4)
> +#define SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL_AIF1_DATA_FMT (2)
> +#define SUN8I_AIF1_DACDAT_CTRL (0x248 - CODEC_OFFSET)
> +#define SUN8I_AIF1_DACDAT_CTRL_AIF1_DA0L_ENA (15)
> +#define SUN8I_AIF1_DACDAT_CTRL_AIF1_DA0R_ENA (14)
> +#define SUN8I_DAC_DIG_CTRL (0x320 - CODEC_OFFSET)
> +#define SUN8I_DAC_DIG_CTRL_ENDA (15)
> +#define SUN8I_DAC_MXR_SRC (0x330 - CODEC_OFFSET)
> +#define SUN8I_DAC_MXR_SRC_DACL_MXR_SRC_AIF1DA0L (15)
> +#define SUN8I_DAC_MXR_SRC_DACL_MXR_SRC_AIF1DA1L (14)
> +#define SUN8I_DAC_MXR_SRC_DACL_MXR_SRC_AIF2DACL (13)
> +#define SUN8I_DAC_MXR_SRC_DACL_MXR_SRC_ADCL (12)
> +#define SUN8I_DAC_MXR_SRC_DACR_MXR_SRC_AIF1DA0R (11)
> +#define SUN8I_DAC_MXR_SRC_DACR_MXR_SRC_AIF1DA1R (10)
> +#define SUN8I_DAC_MXR_SRC_DACR_MXR_SRC_AIF2DACR (9)
> +#define SUN8I_DAC_MXR_SRC_DACR_MXR_SRC_ADCR (8)
Indentation of the value is not very clean for those last defines.
> +static int sun8i_set_fmt(struct snd_soc_dai *dai, unsigned int fmt)
> +{
> + struct sun8i_codec *scodec = snd_soc_codec_get_drvdata(dai->codec);
> + unsigned long value;
I'm not sure "unsigned long" is a very good choice here, it's going to
be a 64 bits integer on 64 bits platform. I'd suggest to use "u32",
which also seems to be what's used in _set_fmt() function of the
sun4i-i2s.c driver.
> +static int sun8i_codec_hw_params(struct snd_pcm_substream *substream,
> + struct snd_pcm_hw_params *params,
> + struct snd_soc_dai *dai)
> +{
> + int rs_value = 0;
Two spaces before the = sign, not needed. Is the initialization to 0
really needed? Also, this should be a u32.
> + regmap_update_bits(scodec->regmap, SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL,
> + 0x3 << SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL_AIF1_WORD_SIZ,
Maybe a #define value to replace the hardcoded 0x3 ?
> + rs_value << SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL_AIF1_WORD_SIZ);
> +
> + /* calculate bclk_lrck_div Ratio */
> + bclk_lrck_div = sample_resolution * 2;
> + switch (bclk_lrck_div) {
> + case 16:
> + bclk_lrck_div = 0;
> + break;
> + case 32:
> + bclk_lrck_div = 1;
> + break;
> + case 64:
> + bclk_lrck_div = 2;
> + break;
> + case 128:
> + bclk_lrck_div = 3;
> + break;
> + case 256:
> + bclk_lrck_div = 4;
> + break;
This could quite easily be replaced by a formula, if you don't care
about error checking:
bclk_lrck_div = log2(bclk_lrck_div) - 4;
Of course, if you care about error checking, this switch is nicer.
> + default:
So there's no error checking if the value is not supported?
> + break;
> + }
> + regmap_update_bits(scodec->regmap, SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL,
> + 0x7 << SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL_AIF1_LRCK_DIV,
#define to replace the hard-coded 0x7 ?
> + bclk_lrck_div << SUN8I_AIF1CLK_CTRL_AIF1_LRCK_DIV);
> +
> + sample_rate = sun8i_codec_get_hw_rate(params);
> + if (sample_rate < 0)
> + return sample_rate;
> +
> + regmap_update_bits(scodec->regmap, SUN8I_SYS_SR_CTRL,
> + 0xf << SUN8I_SYS_SR_CTRL_AIF1_FS,
Ditto 0xf
> + sample_rate << SUN8I_SYS_SR_CTRL_AIF1_FS);
> + regmap_update_bits(scodec->regmap, SUN8I_SYS_SR_CTRL,
> + 0xf << SUN8I_SYS_SR_CTRL_AIF2_FS,
Ditto 0xf.
> +static struct snd_soc_dai_driver sun8i_codec_dai = {
> + .name = "sun8i",
> + /* playback capabilities */
> + .playback = {
> + .stream_name = "Playback",
> + .channels_min = 1,
> + .channels_max = 2,
> + .rates = SNDRV_PCM_RATE_8000_192000 |
> + SNDRV_PCM_RATE_KNOT,
> + .formats = SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S8 |
> + SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S16_LE |
> + SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S18_3LE |
> + SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S20_3LE |
> + SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S24_LE |
> + SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S32_LE,
> + },
> + /* pcm operations */
> + .ops = &sun8i_codec_dai_ops,
> +};
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL(sun8i_codec_dai);
This EXPORT_SYMBOL looks wrong. First because it doesn't seem to be
used outside of this module. And second because using EXPORT_SYMBOL on
a function defined as static doesn't make much sense, as the "static"
qualifier limits the visibility of the symbol to the current
compilation unit.
> +
> +static int sun8i_soc_probe(struct snd_soc_codec *codec)
> +{
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +/* power down chip */
> +static int sun8i_soc_remove(struct snd_soc_codec *codec)
> +{
> + return 0;
> +}
I believe you can remove those stub functions.
> +
> +static struct snd_soc_codec_driver sun8i_soc_codec = {
> + .probe = sun8i_soc_probe,
> + .remove = sun8i_soc_remove,
And remove these.
> + .component_driver = {
> + .dapm_widgets = sun8i_codec_dapm_widgets,
> + .num_dapm_widgets = ARRAY_SIZE(sun8i_codec_dapm_widgets),
> + .dapm_routes = sun8i_codec_dapm_routes,
> + .num_dapm_routes = ARRAY_SIZE(sun8i_codec_dapm_routes),
I'm probably missing something, but in the sun4i-codec.c driver, those
fields are initialized directly in the snd_soc_codec_driver structure,
not in the .component_driver sub-structure.
> +static int sun8i_codec_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
> +{
> + struct resource *res_base;
> + struct sun8i_codec *scodec;
> + void __iomem *base;
> +
> + scodec = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*scodec), GFP_KERNEL);
> + if (!scodec)
> + return -ENOMEM;
> +
> + scodec->dev = &pdev->dev;
> +
> + /* Get the clocks from the DT */
> + scodec->clk_module = devm_clk_get(&pdev->dev, "codec");
> + if (IS_ERR(scodec->clk_module)) {
> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Failed to get the module clock\n");
> + return PTR_ERR(scodec->clk_module);
> + }
> + if (clk_prepare_enable(scodec->clk_module))
> + pr_err("err:open failed;\n");
Grr, pr_err, not good. Plus you want to return with an error from the
probe() function.
> +
> + scodec->clk_apb = devm_clk_get(&pdev->dev, "apb");
> + if (IS_ERR(scodec->clk_apb)) {
> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Failed to get the apb clock\n");
> + return PTR_ERR(scodec->clk_apb);
> + }
> + if (clk_prepare_enable(scodec->clk_apb))
> + pr_err("err:open failed;\n");
Ditto. + unprepare/disable the previous clock.
> +
> + /* Get base resources, registers and regmap */
> + res_base = platform_get_resource_byname(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, "audio");
> + base = devm_ioremap_resource(&pdev->dev, res_base);
> + if (IS_ERR(base)) {
> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Failed to map the registers\n");
> + return PTR_ERR(base);
> + }
> +
> + scodec->regmap = devm_regmap_init_mmio(&pdev->dev, base,
> + &sun8i_codec_regmap_config);
> + if (IS_ERR(scodec->regmap)) {
> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Failed to create our regmap\n");
> + return PTR_ERR(scodec->regmap);
> + }
> +
> + /* Set the codec data as driver data */
> + dev_set_drvdata(&pdev->dev, scodec);
Use:
platform_set_drvdata(pdev, scodec)
> +
> + snd_soc_register_codec(&pdev->dev, &sun8i_soc_codec, &sun8i_codec_dai,
> + 1);
That's a matter of taste, but I find the "1" alone on its own line a
bit weird. Maybe move &sun8i_codec_dai on the second line as well. But
again, it's mainly a matter of taste, so Mark might disagree here.
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static int sun8i_codec_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
> +{
> + struct snd_soc_card *card = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
> + struct sun8i_codec *scodec = snd_soc_card_get_drvdata(card);
> +
> + snd_soc_unregister_codec(&pdev->dev);
> + clk_disable_unprepare(scodec->clk_module);
> + clk_disable_unprepare(scodec->clk_apb);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static const struct of_device_id sun8i_codec_of_match[] = {
> + { .compatible = "allwinner,sun8i-a33-codec" },
> + { .compatible = "allwinner,sun8i-a23-codec" },
> + {}
> +};
> +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, sun8i_codec_of_match);
> +
> +static struct platform_driver sun8i_codec_driver = {
> + .driver = {
> + .name = "sun8i-codec",
> + .owner = THIS_MODULE,
> + .of_match_table = sun8i_codec_of_match,
> + },
> + .probe = sun8i_codec_probe,
> + .remove = sun8i_codec_remove,
> +};
> +module_platform_driver(sun8i_codec_driver);
> +
> +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Allwinner A33 (sun8i) codec driver");
> +MODULE_AUTHOR("huanxin<huanxin at reuuimllatech.com>");
Space between the name and the e-mail address.
> +MODULE_AUTHOR("Mylène Josserand <mylene.josserand at free-electrons.com>");
> +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
> +MODULE_ALIAS("platform:sun8i-codec");
Thanks,
Thomas
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Thomas Petazzoni, CTO, Free Electrons
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