On 20 March 2016 at 10:53, Danny Milosavljevic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi CK,
>
>>I've been playing with the audio on sun4i for some time now and have placed a 
>>branch on my github with all my changes
>> https://github.com/codekipper/linux-sunxi/commits/kevin.
>
> Good to hear!
>
> On which branch? I checked 
> https://github.com/codekipper/linux-sunxi/tree/linux-next/sound/soc/sunxi but 
> doesn't seem to be it.
It's on the kevin branch
https://github.com/codekipper/linux-sunxi/tree/kevin/sound/soc/sunxi
>
> Right now, I'm checking out the tree 
> https://github.com/codekipper/linux-sunxi/tree/4497e486f3a5e0df04ddcd80e10c6ebde05c690a
>  which was changed most recently.
>
> I can verify FM-In etc on A20 later if need be (it is going to build the 
> kernel for days before that). I have pins for everything (on LIME2) except 
> PHONEOUT (I'm not sure that Allwinner themselves know where they are :P). I 
> also have a FM radio chip and an external amplifier.

If you could that would be great.

>
> Note that the Mic Preamp Gains you use in that tree didn't work for me before 
> on A20 (there, PHONE_CAL_PREG should be used). Did you test these? If not, 
> please don't forget that - that's one of the most annoying parts of this 
> codec.

I can test this again...it's been a while since I was on it last. On
my Olimex board I was just looping output pins to inputs.
>
> Out of interest, can you unload your sun4i-codec kernel module? I can't with 
> my patches only. I wonder whether I broke it or whether it was broken before. 
> [*mumble mumble* I think having the card structure in the codec module makes 
> it keep a reference always]

I've always had the driver built in. Did it complain that it was it use?
Thanks,
CK

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