sbp wrote: 
> Actually, I'm having second thoughts on this and I think it might be
> better to go back to the 3.12 kernel, as it seems that it supports more
> I2S-DACs like the new hifiberry DAC+ and Hifiberry Digi+ which both can
> be used on the new pi B+ card without any soldering needed.

>From what I've seen, I would vote for you sticking with the 3.12 branch,
that "upstream" is calling stable. I still haven't got as far as looking
at HDMI and sample rates > 48k, been too busy this week. I have several
small patches for 3.12.26. I need to disintangle them from the Pidora
specific stuff. 

As far as I2S goes..... 3 patches, so far.

raspberrypi-kernel-bcm2835-rates.patch
This is what you had, (that I admit to not testing in any
way/shape/form), for enabling > 48k sample rates for HDMI.

raspberrypi-kernel-pcm512x.patch
You'll need to have the rest of the power managment stuff commented out
in the pcm512x codec to get the module to compile. (Think this codec is
used by the IQaudio DAC and the soon-to-be-released Berry+ DAC).

raspberrypi-kernel-remove-S24_LE.patch
This is being applied with -R, to revert an upstream patch that disables
24 bit, and thus hobbles the pcm1794a driver, forcing it to 16 bit.
Yuck!


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