Re: [PATCH V3 1/2] ASoC: fsl_asrc: replace the process_option table with function

From: Nicolin Chen
Date: Thu Apr 18 2019 - 15:17:17 EST


On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 09:37:06AM +0000, S.j. Wang wrote:
> > > > And this is according to IMX6DQRM:
> > > > Limited support for the case when output sampling rates is
> > > > between 8kHz and 30kHz. The limitation is the supported ratio
> > > > (Fsin/Fsout) range as between 1/24 to 8
> > > >
> > > > This should cover your 8.125 condition already, even if having an
> > > > outrate range between [8KHz, 30KHz] check, since an outrate above
> > > > 30KHz will not have an inrate bigger than 8.125 times of it, given
> > > > the maximum input rate is 192KHz.
> > > >
> > > > So I think that we can just drop that 8.125 condition from your
> > > > change and there's no need to error out any more.
> > > >
> > > No, if outrate=8kHz, inrate > 88.2kHz, these cases are not supported.
> > > This is not covered by
> > >
> > > if ((outrate > 8000 && outrate < 30000) &&
> > > (outrate/inrate > 24 || inrate/outrate > 8)) {
> >
> > Good catch. The range should be [8KHz, 30KHz] vs. (8KHz, 32KHz) in the
> > code. Then I think the fix should be at both lines:
> >
> > - if ((outrate > 8000 && outrate < 30000) &&
> > - (outrate/inrate > 24 || inrate/outrate > 8)) {
> > + if ((outrate >= 8000 && outrate =< 30000) &&
> > + (outrate > 24 * inrate || inrate > 8 * outrate)) {
> >
> > Overall, I think we should fix this instead of adding an extra one, since it is
> > very likely saying the same thing.
>
> Actually if outrate < 8kHz, there will be issue too.

Here is the thing, the RM doesn't explicitly state that ASRC can
support a lower output sample rate than 8KHz. And I actually had
a concern when reviewing your PATCH-2, as the table of supported
output sample rate no longer matches RM.

If you've verified a lower output sample rate working solid with
the process_option function, that means our driver can go beyond
the limitation mentioned in the RM, then I believe [8KHz, 32KHz]
should be updated too -- that says we can do:
- if ((outrate > 8000 && outrate < 30000) &&
- (outrate/inrate > 24 || inrate/outrate > 8)) {
+ if ((outrate >= 5512 && outrate =< 30000) &&
+ (outrate > 24 * inrate || inrate > 8 * outrate)) {

Actually "ourate > 24 * inrate" is kind of pointless for range
[5KHz, 32KHz] but we can keep it since it matches RM.