[alsa-devel] ASoC audio fabric OF bindings RFC. was: Re: ASoC MPC5xxx PSC AC97 audio driver
Mark Brown
broonie at opensource.wolfsonmicro.com
Mon Sep 12 23:19:24 EST 2011
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 02:55:07PM +0200, David Jander wrote:
> Mark Brown <broonie at opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> wrote:
> > Other OSs are actively using device tree.
> Interesting. I wasn't aware of "actively using". Sure, there's MacOS-X-ppc,
> IBM AIX, Oracle Solaris.... and I just discovered that Free-/OpenBSD also use
> them.
*BSD are the main ones to consider here.
> > Eliminating board specific code for audio is not a realistic goal, the
> > configuration of modern audio subsystems is too complex and dynamic.
> Why not? How complex could it be in order to not be able to describe it in a
> Device-Tree in some OS-agnostic way?
Note the "dynamic" bit - the configuration changes at runtime.
Describing the hardware for something like a modern smartphone isn't
particularly useful due to the flexibility, there are too many different
ways of configuring the system and we need code to acutally take those
decision.
> > The plan is to push the device trees out of the kernel into a separate
> > repository.
> Good idea.... but where should such a repository be hosted?
Still an open issue.
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