1 =================== 1 =================== 2 ASoC jack detection 2 ASoC jack detection 3 =================== 3 =================== 4 4 5 ALSA has a standard API for representing physi 5 ALSA has a standard API for representing physical jacks to user space, 6 the kernel side of which can be seen in includ 6 the kernel side of which can be seen in include/sound/jack.h. ASoC 7 provides a version of this API adding two addi 7 provides a version of this API adding two additional features: 8 8 9 - It allows more than one jack detection meth 9 - It allows more than one jack detection method to work together on one 10 user visible jack. In embedded systems it 10 user visible jack. In embedded systems it is common for multiple 11 to be present on a single jack but handled 11 to be present on a single jack but handled by separate bits of 12 hardware. 12 hardware. 13 13 14 - Integration with DAPM, allowing DAPM endpoi 14 - Integration with DAPM, allowing DAPM endpoints to be updated 15 automatically based on the detected jack st 15 automatically based on the detected jack status (eg, turning off the 16 headphone outputs if no headphones are pres 16 headphone outputs if no headphones are present). 17 17 18 This is done by splitting the jacks up into th 18 This is done by splitting the jacks up into three things working 19 together: the jack itself represented by a str 19 together: the jack itself represented by a struct snd_soc_jack, sets of 20 snd_soc_jack_pins representing DAPM endpoints 20 snd_soc_jack_pins representing DAPM endpoints to update and blocks of 21 code providing jack reporting mechanisms. 21 code providing jack reporting mechanisms. 22 22 23 For example, a system may have a stereo headse 23 For example, a system may have a stereo headset jack with two reporting 24 mechanisms, one for the headphone and one for 24 mechanisms, one for the headphone and one for the microphone. Some 25 systems won't be able to use their speaker out 25 systems won't be able to use their speaker output while a headphone is 26 connected and so will want to make sure to upd 26 connected and so will want to make sure to update both speaker and 27 headphone when the headphone jack status chang 27 headphone when the headphone jack status changes. 28 28 29 The jack - struct snd_soc_jack 29 The jack - struct snd_soc_jack 30 ============================== 30 ============================== 31 31 32 This represents a physical jack on the system 32 This represents a physical jack on the system and is what is visible to 33 user space. The jack itself is completely pas 33 user space. The jack itself is completely passive, it is set up by the 34 machine driver and updated by jack detection m 34 machine driver and updated by jack detection methods. 35 35 36 Jacks are created by the machine driver callin 36 Jacks are created by the machine driver calling snd_soc_jack_new(). 37 37 38 snd_soc_jack_pin 38 snd_soc_jack_pin 39 ================ 39 ================ 40 40 41 These represent a DAPM pin to update depending 41 These represent a DAPM pin to update depending on some of the status 42 bits supported by the jack. Each snd_soc_jack 42 bits supported by the jack. Each snd_soc_jack has zero or more of these 43 which are updated automatically. They are cre 43 which are updated automatically. They are created by the machine driver 44 and associated with the jack using snd_soc_jac 44 and associated with the jack using snd_soc_jack_add_pins(). The status 45 of the endpoint may configured to be the oppos 45 of the endpoint may configured to be the opposite of the jack status if 46 required (eg, enabling a built in microphone i 46 required (eg, enabling a built in microphone if a microphone is not 47 connected via a jack). 47 connected via a jack). 48 48 49 Jack detection methods 49 Jack detection methods 50 ====================== 50 ====================== 51 51 52 Actual jack detection is done by code which is 52 Actual jack detection is done by code which is able to monitor some 53 input to the system and update a jack by calli 53 input to the system and update a jack by calling snd_soc_jack_report(), 54 specifying a subset of bits to update. The ja 54 specifying a subset of bits to update. The jack detection code should 55 be set up by the machine driver, taking config 55 be set up by the machine driver, taking configuration for the jack to 56 update and the set of things to report when th 56 update and the set of things to report when the jack is connected. 57 57 58 Often this is done based on the status of a GP 58 Often this is done based on the status of a GPIO - a handler for this is 59 provided by the snd_soc_jack_add_gpio() functi 59 provided by the snd_soc_jack_add_gpio() function. Other methods are 60 also available, for example integrated into CO 60 also available, for example integrated into CODECs. One example of 61 CODEC integrated jack detection can be see in 61 CODEC integrated jack detection can be see in the WM8350 driver. 62 62 63 Each jack may have multiple reporting mechanis 63 Each jack may have multiple reporting mechanisms, though it will need at 64 least one to be useful. 64 least one to be useful. 65 65 66 Machine drivers 66 Machine drivers 67 =============== 67 =============== 68 68 69 These are all hooked together by the machine d 69 These are all hooked together by the machine driver depending on the 70 system hardware. The machine driver will set 70 system hardware. The machine driver will set up the snd_soc_jack and 71 the list of pins to update then set up one or 71 the list of pins to update then set up one or more jack detection 72 mechanisms to update that jack based on their 72 mechanisms to update that jack based on their current status.
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