Bug#946260: Please enable SPDIF support for Allwinner based systems

2019-12-09 Thread Harald Geyer

On 06.12.2019 11:55, andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:

> Would this enable also the S/PDIF or is something else needed
> (CONFIG_SND_SUN4I_SPDIF maybe?)?

Indeed, for S/PDIF on A64 CONFIG_SND_SUN4I_SPDIF is needed.


Based on the name I'm guessing this is not A64 specific, so retitling
the bug accordingly.

However AFAICS debian ships no sun50i-a64 devicetrees where S/PDIF 
is

enabled. You would need a custom DT or an overlay, to make the
debian kernel actually load the module.


Is this still needed or do recent kernels have this already enabled?


AFAICS no a64 based systems yet, but other arm64 allwinner systems.
For example: sun50i-h6-beelink-gs1.dts

HTH,
Harald

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Bug#946260: Please enable SPDIF support for Allwinner based systems

2019-12-06 Thread andreimpopescu
Source: linux
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: har...@ccbib.org


Cloning doesn't work for archived bugs, submitting a new one, sorry for 
duplicates.

On Jo, 02 mai 19, 17:31:00, Harald Geyer wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU writes:
> > On Jo, 31 ian 19, 17:21:54, Harald Geyer wrote:
> >  
> > > Please enable the following Kconfig symbols as modules:
> > > 
> > > CONFIG_SND_SUN50I_CODEC_ANALOG
> > > CONFIG_SND_SUN8I_CODEC
> > > CONFIG_SND_SUN4I_I2S
> > > CONFIG_SND_SOC_SIMPLE_AMPLIFIER
> > > CONFIG_SND_SIMPLE_CARD
> > > 
> > > These are necessary for sound support on pinebook, Olimex TERES-I, etc.
> > > The drivers are available upstream since 4.20.
> > > Pinebook has sound enabled in devicetree starting with 5.0

This is done and working, thanks!

> > Would this enable also the S/PDIF or is something else needed 
> > (CONFIG_SND_SUN4I_SPDIF maybe?)?
> 
> Indeed, for S/PDIF on A64 CONFIG_SND_SUN4I_SPDIF is needed.

Based on the name I'm guessing this is not A64 specific, so retitling 
the bug accordingly.

> However AFAICS debian ships no sun50i-a64 devicetrees where S/PDIF is
> enabled. You would need a custom DT or an overlay, to make the
> debian kernel actually load the module.

Is this still needed or do recent kernels have this already enabled?

Kind regards,
Andrei
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