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  1 =======================                           
  2 ALSA SoC Layer Overview                           
  3 =======================                           
  4                                                   
  5 The overall project goal of the ALSA System on    
  6 provide better ALSA support for embedded syste    
  7 pxa2xx, au1x00, iMX, etc) and portable audio c    
  8 subsystem there was some support in the kernel    
  9 had some limitations:-                            
 10                                                   
 11   * Codec drivers were often tightly coupled t    
 12     CPU. This is not ideal and leads to code d    
 13     Linux had different wm8731 drivers for 4 d    
 14                                                   
 15   * There was no standard method to signal use    
 16     Headphone/Mic insertion, Headphone/Mic det    
 17     event). These are quite common events on p    
 18     machine specific code to re-route audio, e    
 19     event.                                        
 20                                                   
 21   * Drivers tended to power up the entire code    
 22     recording) audio. This is fine for a PC, b    
 23     power on portable devices. There was also     
 24     power via changing codec oversampling rate    
 25                                                   
 26                                                   
 27 ASoC Design                                       
 28 ===========                                       
 29                                                   
 30 The ASoC layer is designed to address these is    
 31 features :-                                       
 32                                                   
 33   * Codec independence. Allows reuse of codec     
 34     and machines.                                 
 35                                                   
 36   * Easy I2S/PCM audio interface setup between    
 37     interface and codec registers its audio in    
 38     core and are subsequently matched and conf    
 39     hardware parameters are known.                
 40                                                   
 41   * Dynamic Audio Power Management (DAPM). DAP    
 42     its minimum power state at all times. This    
 43     internal power blocks depending on the int    
 44     active streams.                               
 45                                                   
 46   * Pop and click reduction. Pops and clicks c    
 47     codec up/down in the correct sequence (inc    
 48     signals the codec when to change power sta    
 49                                                   
 50   * Machine specific controls: Allow machines     
 51     (e.g. volume control for speaker amplifier    
 52                                                   
 53 To achieve all this, ASoC basically splits an     
 54 multiple re-usable component drivers :-           
 55                                                   
 56   * Codec class drivers: The codec class drive    
 57     contains audio controls, audio interface c    
 58     definition and codec IO functions. This cl    
 59     ICs if required. Codec class drivers shoul    
 60     on any architecture and machine.              
 61                                                   
 62   * Platform class drivers: The platform class    
 63     engine driver, digital audio interface (DA    
 64     and any audio DSP drivers for that platfor    
 65                                                   
 66   * Machine class driver: The machine driver c    
 67     describes and binds the other component dr    
 68     "sound card device". It handles any machin    
 69     machine level audio events (e.g. turning o    
                                                      

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