Re: System with multiple arizona (wm5102) codecs
From: Pavel Machek
Date: Mon Sep 14 2015 - 16:11:27 EST
Hi!
> > I've got an embedded system with two arizona / wm5102 codecs.
> >
> > Unfortunately, kernel does not seem to be ready for that
> > configuration.
> >
> > In particular, drivers/regulator/arizona-ldo1.c and
> > drivers/regulator/arizona-micsupp.c register system-wide "MICVDD" and
> > "LDO1" regulators, but with two codecs in the system, we really have
> > wm5102-codec.1.MICVDD, wm5102-codec.2.MICVDD, wm5102-codec.1.LDO1 and
> > wm5102-codec.2.LDO1.
> >
> > That got me second codec working in two-codec configuration, but first
> > one still stops working as soon as two codecs are enabled.
> >
> > If you have idea what else needs fixing, let me know.
> >
> > Best regards,
>
> I must confess I haven't ever tested a system with two Arizona
> CODECs connected. Yes it seems you would get clashes on the
> regulator names, I guess that would need to be fixed up. If you
> were doing so wm831x-ldo.c would probably make a reasonable
> example.
>
> I guess you would need to be careful with the machine driver as
> well, you will need to use a snd_soc_codec_conf structure for at
> least one (although I would do both) of the CODECs to give a
> prefix for all the widget/control names, otherwise those will
> clash and everything will probably behave very strangely. See
> sound/soc/samsung/bells.c for an example doing this for wm9081.
Thanks a lot for pointers. I did split wm5102_dapm_widgets into two
structures, and modified them by hand (but probably did not get all
the right fields)... and thought that there must be better way.
> Those are the only two things that spring to mind at the moment
> but keep me informed on how you are getting on and I will let you
> know if I can come up with any other traps.
I guess I'll have to undo my horrible hacks, first.
Best regards,
Pavel
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