On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 01:08:27PM +0200, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
The ALSA API provides support for 'audio' timestamps (playback/capture rate
defined by audio subsystem) and 'system' timestamps (typically linked to
TSC/ART) with one option to take synchronized timestamps should the hardware
support them.
Thanks for the info. I just skimmed Documentation/sound/alsa/timestamping.txt.
That is fairly new, only since v4.1. Are then any apps in the wild
that I can look at? AFAICT, OpenAVB, gstreamer, etc, don't use the
new API.
The intent was that the 'audio' timestamps are translated to a shared time
reference managed in userspace by gPTP, which in turn would define if
(adaptive) audio sample rate conversion is needed. There is no support at
the moment for a 'play_at' function in ALSA, only means to control a
feedback loop.
Documentation/sound/alsa/timestamping.txt says:
If supported in hardware, the absolute link time could also be used
to define a precise start time (patches WIP)
Two questions:
1. Where are the patches? (If some are coming, I would appreciate
being on CC!)
2. Can you mention specific HW that would support this?