On Fri, 7 Aug 2009 11:30:54 +0300
Peter Ujfalusi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Looks nice, but I would have done it a bit differently...
> 
...
> > -void omap_mcbsp_start(unsigned int id);
> > -void omap_mcbsp_stop(unsigned int id);
> > +void omap_mcbsp_start(unsigned int id, int tx, int rx);
> > +void omap_mcbsp_stop(unsigned int id, int tx, int rx);
> 
> void omap_mcbsp_start(unsigned int id, int dir);
> void omap_mcbsp_stop(unsigned int id, int dir);
> 
Valid point and cleans up a bit the ALSA SoC part of the patch.
However I didn't want to limit this generic arch/arm/plat-omap/mcbsp.c
into audio use case only. My change still allows to start transmitter
and receiver exactly at the same time. Might be worth if the
generic McBSP driver is used for something else than audio.


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Jarkko
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