On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 10:41:22PM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 03:39:50PM -0500, Matt Sealey wrote:
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Robert Schwebel
That's not true; we still run MX25, MX27, MX35, MX28 on mainline in active projects.
I think Shawn Guo (FSL/Linaro) would also disagree, since he's just posted a large amount of MXS patches to fix up the board for device trees, and Arnd is pulling them.
MXS != i.MX.
As far as I know, the FIQ usage is quite valid for the processor it needs to run on (MX21/27/28, right?) in the modes it runs in (AC97 on these processors, and maybe MX35 too), and I'm just trying to figure out what the steps are for
Oh, ick. What is the problem that means people want to use the FIQ on these processors? There's been i.MX2x audio DMA since forever, it had DMA in mainline before any of the later i.MXs due to them having SDMA. The original mainline i.MX audio support was done on i.MX27 and didn't have any issue here, this is the fist I've heard of a problem.
Originally the FIQ support was only used because there hasn't been SDMA support available at that time. Nowadays the FIQ support is necessary only for AC97. The AC97 support in the SSI unit is buggy: It does not allow you to select the slots you want to receive. At least the wm9712 codec always sends (apart from the stereo data) data in slot (I think it is) 12. You find this data mixed in your audio stream. The FIQ driver skips this data to get a valid audio stream.
One other way to solve this would be to use dma here and to filter out the data afterwards.
Sascha