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18 DPCM re-uses all the existing component codec, platform and DAI drivers without
23 -------------------------------------
26 document for all examples :-
32 PCM0 <------------> * * <----DAI0-----> Codec Headset
34 PCM1 <------------> * * <----DAI1-----> Codec Speakers
36 PCM2 <------------> * * <----DAI2-----> MODEM
38 PCM3 <------------> * * <----DAI3-----> BT
40 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
42 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
47 modem. This sound card exposes 4 DSP front end (FE) ALSA PCM devices and
48 supports 6 back end (BE) DAIs. Each FE PCM can digitally route audio data to any
49 of the BE DAIs. The FE PCM devices can also route audio to more than 1 BE DAI.
53 Example - DPCM Switching playback from DAI0 to DAI1
54 ---------------------------------------------------
59 Playback on PCM0 to Headset would look like :-
65 PCM1 <------------> * * <----DAI1-----> Codec Speakers
67 PCM2 <------------> * * <----DAI2-----> MODEM
69 PCM3 <------------> * * <----DAI3-----> BT
71 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
73 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
76 The headset is removed from the jack by user so the speakers must now be used :-
80 PCM0 <============> * * <----DAI0-----> Codec Headset
82 PCM1 <------------> * * <====DAI1=====> Codec Speakers
84 PCM2 <------------> * * <----DAI2-----> MODEM
86 PCM3 <------------> * * <----DAI3-----> BT
88 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
90 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
93 The audio driver processes this as follows :-
108 and then DPCM will take care of managing the DAI PCM operations to either bring
109 the link up or down. Audio playback does not stop during this transition.
117 except that we also have to :-
119 1. Define the FE and BE DAI links.
121 2. Define any FE/BE PCM operations.
126 FE and BE DAI links
127 -------------------
133 PCM0 <------------> * * <----DAI0-----> Codec Headset
135 PCM1 <------------> * * <----DAI1-----> Codec Speakers
137 PCM2 <------------> * * <----DAI2-----> MODEM
139 PCM3 <------------> * * <----DAI3-----> BT
141 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
143 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
146 For the example above we have to define 4 FE DAI links and 6 BE DAI links. The
147 FE DAI links are defined as follows :-
155 .platform_name = "dsp-audio",
156 .codec_name = "snd-soc-dummy",
157 .codec_dai_name = "snd-soc-dummy-dai",
161 .....< other FE and BE DAI links here >
164 This FE DAI link is pretty similar to a regular DAI link except that we also
165 set the DAI link to a DPCM FE with the ``dynamic = 1``.
167 each FE. This allows the ASoC core to trigger the DSP before or after the other
168 components (as some DSPs have strong requirements for the ordering DAI/DSP
171 The FE DAI above sets the codec and code DAIs to dummy devices since the BE is
174 The BE DAIs are configured as follows :-
178 .....< FE DAI links here >
181 .cpu_dai_name = "ssp-dai.0",
182 .platform_name = "snd-soc-dummy",
184 .codec_name = "rt5640.0-001c",
185 .codec_dai_name = "rt5640-aif1",
191 .....< other BE DAI links here >
194 This BE DAI link connects DAI0 to the codec (in this case RT5460 AIF1). It sets
199 like a BT phone call :-
203 PCM0 <------------> * * <----DAI0-----> Codec Headset
205 PCM1 <------------> * * <----DAI1-----> Codec Speakers
207 PCM2 <------------> * * <====DAI2=====> MODEM
209 PCM3 <------------> * * <====DAI3=====> BT
211 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
213 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
216 This allows the host CPU to sleep while the DSP, MODEM DAI and the BT DAI are
219 A BE DAI link can also set the codec to a dummy device if the codec is a device
222 Likewise a BE DAI can also set a dummy cpu DAI if the CPU DAI is managed by the
226 FE/BE PCM operations
227 --------------------
230 callback is used by the machine driver to (re)configure the DAI based upon the
231 FE hw params. i.e. the DSP may perform SRC or ASRC from the FE to BE.
233 e.g. DSP converts all FE hw params to run at fixed rate of 48k, 16bit, stereo for
234 DAI0. This means all FE hw_params have to be fixed in the machine driver for
235 DAI0 so that the DAI is running at desired configuration regardless of the FE
247 /* The DSP will convert the FE rate to 48k, stereo */
248 rate->min = rate->max = 48000;
249 channels->min = channels->max = 2;
256 The other PCM operation are the same as for regular DAI links. Use as necessary.
260 ------------------------
262 The BE DAI links will normally be connected to the graph at initialisation time
263 by the ASoC DAPM core. However, if the BE codec or BE DAI is a dummy then this
264 has to be set explicitly in the driver :-
267 /* BE for codec Headset - DAI0 is dummy and managed by DSP FW */
277 implement :-
279 1. Front End PCM DAIs - i.e. struct snd_soc_dai_driver.
281 2. DAPM graph showing DSP audio routing from FE DAIs to BEs.
293 have :-
311 PCM0 <------------> * * <----DAI0-----> Codec Headset
313 PCM1 <------------> * * <====DAI1=====> Codec Speakers/Mic
315 PCM2 <------------> * * <====DAI2=====> MODEM
317 PCM3 <------------> * * <----DAI3-----> BT
319 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
321 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
327 The host can control the hostless link either by :-
329 1. Configuring the link as a CODEC <-> CODEC style link. In this case the link
334 2. Hostless FE. This FE has a virtual connection to the BE DAI links on the DAPM
335 graph. Control is then carried out by the FE as regular PCM operations.
336 This method gives more control over the DAI links, but requires much more
337 userspace code to control the link. Its recommended to use CODEC<->CODEC
341 CODEC <-> CODEC link
342 --------------------
344 This DAI link is enabled when DAPM detects a valid path within the DAPM graph.
345 The machine driver sets some additional parameters to the DAI link i.e.
357 < ... more DAI links above ... >
362 .codec_dai_name = "modem-aif1",
369 < ... more DAI links here ... >
371 These parameters are used to configure the DAI hw_params() when DAPM detects a
372 valid path and then calls the PCM operations to start the link. DAPM will also
373 call the appropriate PCM operations to disable the DAI when the path is no
377 Hostless FE
378 -----------
380 The DAI link(s) are enabled by a FE that does not read or write any PCM data.
381 This means creating a new FE that is connected with a virtual path to both
382 DAI links. The DAI links will be started when the FE PCM is started and stopped
383 when the FE PCM is stopped. Note that the FE PCM cannot read or write data in