-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Somebody in the thread at some point said: | Hi, | | Nelson Castillo wrote: |>> I find somenthing related to the sound registration but I think that |>> this is |>> not the best solution. |>> |>> Can you check it? |> |> Hello Michael, |> |> Can you reproduce sound with the patch you sent? I get the alsa device |> but no sound. In any case in that line is where things start |> failing... thus is is indeed a good clue. |> |> Best regards, |> N.- |> | Confirm that the sound does't work in android too.
I just "solved" it by registering the bt_dai struct early in neo1973_gta02_wm8753.c neo1973_gta02_init(). 21474540.740000] Registered platform 's3c24xx-audio' [21474540.745000] No device for DAI s3c24xx-i2s [21474540.750000] Registered DAI 's3c24xx-i2s' [21474540.755000] No device for DAI Bluetooth [21474540.760000] Registered DAI 'Bluetooth' [21474540.765000] soc-audio soc-audio: DAI <NULL> not registered [21474540.770000] soc-audio soc-audio: DAI <NULL> not registered [21474540.775000] soc-audio soc-audio: All components present, instantiating [21474540.780000] WM8753 Audio Codec 0.16 [21474540.795000] asoc: WM8753 HiFi <-> s3c24xx-i2s mapping ok [21474540.800000] asoc: WM8753 Voice <-> Bluetooth mapping ok [21474540.845000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: powered down. [21474540.855000] power_supply battery: power_supply_changed [21474541.005000] soc-audio soc-audio: Registered card 'neo1973-gta02' [21474541.010000] ALSA device list: [21474541.015000] #0: neo1973-gta02 (WM8753) Quite what happened I dunno but I guess this should do. Those NULL registration lookups seem funny too. But, I didn't test if it makes audio yet. | PS good news android run :D ;-D - -Andy -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkmA3JUACgkQOjLpvpq7dMp3GwCghKEmMqT4/Ce8v04mBsCLaBWi Eq4AnA8nxjwzTSpW3csQeae3/Vf1YfPs =9yMz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
