Re: [PATCH 01/14] mfd: arizona: Add jack pointer to struct arizona
From: Hans de Goede
Date: Tue Dec 29 2020 - 10:42:36 EST
Hi,
On 12/29/20 4:15 PM, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 03:06:35PM +0000, Charles Keepax wrote:
>
>> There is maybe more argument for porting the Arizona code across
>> anyways, since for a long time Android didn't properly support extcon
>> either. It supported the earlier out of tree switch stuff, extcon
>
> Completely moving the driver doesn't cause the same problems as the
> current proposal (unless it drops functionality I guess, there were
> issues with adding new detection types into the input layer but I can't
> remember if this hardware was impacted by that or not).
The input-layer supports the following switches:
SW_HEADPHONE_INSERT
SW_MICROPHONE_INSERT
SW_LINEOUT_INSERT
SW_JACK_PHYSICAL_INSERT
Which is a 1:1 mapping with the cable-types currently exported by
extcon-arizona.c .
I'm fine with fully moving extcon-arizona.c over to only using
sound/core/jack.c functionality and it no longer exporting an
extcon device.
I guess we should move it out of drivers/extcon then though.
I suggest using: sound/soc/cirrus/arizona-jack-detect.c
Note that sound/soc/cirrus is a new dir here. Would that work
for you ?
And I guess we probably also want to change the MFD instantiated
platform-dev's name to which it binds then?
I suggest using: "arizona-jack-detect" as new pdev name.
It will take me some time before I can make time to implement this,
but this is a plan which I can get behind.
Regards,
Hans