[PATCH 02/12] ASoC: dapm: Implement stereo mixer control support
Chen-Yu Tsai
wens at csie.org
Thu Oct 27 07:02:39 PDT 2016
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 1:50 AM, Mark Brown <broonie at kernel.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 03, 2016 at 07:07:54PM +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote:
>
>> /* find dapm widget path assoc with kcontrol */
>> dapm_kcontrol_for_each_path(path, kcontrol) {
>> + /*
>> + * If status for the second channel was given ( >= 0 ),
>> + * consider the second and later paths as the second
>> + * channel.
>> + */
>> + if (found && rconnect >= 0)
>> + soc_dapm_connect_path(path, rconnect, "mixer update");
>> + else
>> + soc_dapm_connect_path(path, connect, "mixer update");
>> found = 1;
>> - soc_dapm_connect_path(path, connect, "mixer update");
>
> This really only works for two channels with the current inteface - the
> comment makes it sound like it'll work for more but we can only pass in
> two (and there's only support for specifying two everywhere).
I could rework it to pass a list of connected status' and the number
of elements instead, but it wouldn't work well for situations where
the number of channels on the kcontrol != the number of paths. I'm not
sure if that's even a valid setup, but it does work with the current
core code.
On the other hand, are there kcontrols that are multi-channel
(> 2 channels)?
I'm inclined to just fixup the comment to make it clear that the
implementation supports stereo, i.e. 2 channels, only.
>
>> - change = dapm_kcontrol_set_value(kcontrol, val);
>> + /* This assumes field width < (bits in unsigned int / 2) */
>> + change = dapm_kcontrol_set_value(kcontrol, val | (rval << width));
>
> That seems like a bit of an assumption in cases where we've got a single
> control for both power and volume? They're very rare though, I'm not
> even sure any exist. It'd be good to have a check in the code just in
> case it does come up, it'll likely be a nightmare to debug if someone
> does run into it.
Agreed. I'll put a check and warning before it.
>
> Otherwise I think this makes sense.
Thanks for the review!
Regards
ChenYu
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