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authorLiam Girdwood <liam.r.girdwood@linux.intel.com>2013-09-20 13:19:09 -0400
committerMark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>2013-09-23 07:06:25 -0400
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ASoC: Docs: Add documentation for Dynamic PCM
Add documentation describing DPCM with examples of a DSP based smart phone. Signed-off-by: Liam Girdwood <liam.r.girdwood@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>
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1Dynamic PCM
2===========
3
41. Description
5==============
6
7Dynamic PCM allows an ALSA PCM device to digitally route its PCM audio to
8various digital endpoints during the PCM stream runtime. e.g. PCM0 can route
9digital audio to I2S DAI0, I2S DAI1 or PDM DAI2. This is useful for on SoC DSP
10drivers that expose several ALSA PCMs and can route to multiple DAIs.
11
12The DPCM runtime routing is determined by the ALSA mixer settings in the same
13way as the analog signal is routed in an ASoC codec driver. DPCM uses a DAPM
14graph representing the DSP internal audio paths and uses the mixer settings to
15determine the patch used by each ALSA PCM.
16
17DPCM re-uses all the existing component codec, platform and DAI drivers without
18any modifications.
19
20
21Phone Audio System with SoC based DSP
22-------------------------------------
23
24Consider the following phone audio subsystem. This will be used in this
25document for all examples :-
26
27| Front End PCMs | SoC DSP | Back End DAIs | Audio devices |
28
29 *************
30PCM0 <------------> * * <----DAI0-----> Codec Headset
31 * *
32PCM1 <------------> * * <----DAI1-----> Codec Speakers
33 * DSP *
34PCM2 <------------> * * <----DAI2-----> MODEM
35 * *
36PCM3 <------------> * * <----DAI3-----> BT
37 * *
38 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
39 * *
40 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
41 *************
42
43This diagram shows a simple smart phone audio subsystem. It supports Bluetooth,
44FM digital radio, Speakers, Headset Jack, digital microphones and cellular
45modem. This sound card exposes 4 DSP front end (FE) ALSA PCM devices and
46supports 6 back end (BE) DAIs. Each FE PCM can digitally route audio data to any
47of the BE DAIs. The FE PCM devices can also route audio to more than 1 BE DAI.
48
49
50
51Example - DPCM Switching playback from DAI0 to DAI1
52---------------------------------------------------
53
54Audio is being played to the Headset. After a while the user removes the headset
55and audio continues playing on the speakers.
56
57Playback on PCM0 to Headset would look like :-
58
59 *************
60PCM0 <============> * * <====DAI0=====> Codec Headset
61 * *
62PCM1 <------------> * * <----DAI1-----> Codec Speakers
63 * DSP *
64PCM2 <------------> * * <----DAI2-----> MODEM
65 * *
66PCM3 <------------> * * <----DAI3-----> BT
67 * *
68 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
69 * *
70 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
71 *************
72
73The headset is removed from the jack by user so the speakers must now be used :-
74
75 *************
76PCM0 <============> * * <----DAI0-----> Codec Headset
77 * *
78PCM1 <------------> * * <====DAI1=====> Codec Speakers
79 * DSP *
80PCM2 <------------> * * <----DAI2-----> MODEM
81 * *
82PCM3 <------------> * * <----DAI3-----> BT
83 * *
84 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
85 * *
86 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
87 *************
88
89The audio driver processes this as follows :-
90
91 1) Machine driver receives Jack removal event.
92
93 2) Machine driver OR audio HAL disables the Headset path.
94
95 3) DPCM runs the PCM trigger(stop), hw_free(), shutdown() operations on DAI0
96 for headset since the path is now disabled.
97
98 4) Machine driver or audio HAL enables the speaker path.
99
100 5) DPCM runs the PCM ops for startup(), hw_params(), prepapre() and
101 trigger(start) for DAI1 Speakers since the path is enabled.
102
103In this example, the machine driver or userspace audio HAL can alter the routing
104and then DPCM will take care of managing the DAI PCM operations to either bring
105the link up or down. Audio playback does not stop during this transition.
106
107
108
109DPCM machine driver
110===================
111
112The DPCM enabled ASoC machine driver is similar to normal machine drivers
113except that we also have to :-
114
115 1) Define the FE and BE DAI links.
116
117 2) Define any FE/BE PCM operations.
118
119 3) Define widget graph connections.
120
121
1221 FE and BE DAI links
123---------------------
124
125| Front End PCMs | SoC DSP | Back End DAIs | Audio devices |
126
127 *************
128PCM0 <------------> * * <----DAI0-----> Codec Headset
129 * *
130PCM1 <------------> * * <----DAI1-----> Codec Speakers
131 * DSP *
132PCM2 <------------> * * <----DAI2-----> MODEM
133 * *
134PCM3 <------------> * * <----DAI3-----> BT
135 * *
136 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
137 * *
138 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
139 *************
140
141For the example above we have to define 4 FE DAI links and 6 BE DAI links. The
142FE DAI links are defined as follows :-
143
144static struct snd_soc_dai_link machine_dais[] = {
145 {
146 .name = "PCM0 System",
147 .stream_name = "System Playback",
148 .cpu_dai_name = "System Pin",
149 .platform_name = "dsp-audio",
150 .codec_name = "snd-soc-dummy",
151 .codec_dai_name = "snd-soc-dummy-dai",
152 .dynamic = 1,
153 .trigger = {SND_SOC_DPCM_TRIGGER_POST, SND_SOC_DPCM_TRIGGER_POST},
154 .dpcm_playback = 1,
155 },
156 .....< other FE and BE DAI links here >
157};
158
159This FE DAI link is pretty similar to a regular DAI link except that we also
160set the DAI link to a DPCM FE with the "dynamic = 1". The supported FE stream
161directions should also be set with the "dpcm_playback" and "dpcm_capture"
162flags. There is also an option to specify the ordering of the trigger call for
163each FE. This allows the ASoC core to trigger the DSP before or after the other
164components (as some DSPs have strong requirements for the ordering DAI/DSP
165start and stop sequences).
166
167The FE DAI above sets the codec and code DAIs to dummy devices since the BE is
168dynamic and will change depending on runtime config.
169
170The BE DAIs are configured as follows :-
171
172static struct snd_soc_dai_link machine_dais[] = {
173 .....< FE DAI links here >
174 {
175 .name = "Codec Headset",
176 .cpu_dai_name = "ssp-dai.0",
177 .platform_name = "snd-soc-dummy",
178 .no_pcm = 1,
179 .codec_name = "rt5640.0-001c",
180 .codec_dai_name = "rt5640-aif1",
181 .ignore_suspend = 1,
182 .ignore_pmdown_time = 1,
183 .be_hw_params_fixup = hswult_ssp0_fixup,
184 .ops = &haswell_ops,
185 .dpcm_playback = 1,
186 .dpcm_capture = 1,
187 },
188 .....< other BE DAI links here >
189};
190
191This BE DAI link connects DAI0 to the codec (in this case RT5460 AIF1). It sets
192the "no_pcm" flag to mark it has a BE and sets flags for supported stream
193directions using "dpcm_playback" and "dpcm_capture" above.
194
195The BE has also flags set for ignoreing suspend and PM down time. This allows
196the BE to work in a hostless mode where the host CPU is not transferring data
197like a BT phone call :-
198
199 *************
200PCM0 <------------> * * <----DAI0-----> Codec Headset
201 * *
202PCM1 <------------> * * <----DAI1-----> Codec Speakers
203 * DSP *
204PCM2 <------------> * * <====DAI2=====> MODEM
205 * *
206PCM3 <------------> * * <====DAI3=====> BT
207 * *
208 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
209 * *
210 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
211 *************
212
213This allows the host CPU to sleep whilst the DSP, MODEM DAI and the BT DAI are
214still in operation.
215
216A BE DAI link can also set the codec to a dummy device if the code is a device
217that is managed externally.
218
219Likewise a BE DAI can also set a dummy cpu DAI if the CPU DAI is managed by the
220DSP firmware.
221
222
2232 FE/BE PCM operations
224----------------------
225
226The BE above also exports some PCM operations and a "fixup" callback. The fixup
227callback is used by the machine driver to (re)configure the DAI based upon the
228FE hw params. i.e. the DSP may perform SRC or ASRC from the FE to BE.
229
230e.g. DSP converts all FE hw params to run at fixed rate of 48k, 16bit, stereo for
231DAI0. This means all FE hw_params have to be fixed in the machine driver for
232DAI0 so that the DAI is running at desired configuration regardless of the FE
233configuration.
234
235static int dai0_fixup(struct snd_soc_pcm_runtime *rtd,
236 struct snd_pcm_hw_params *params)
237{
238 struct snd_interval *rate = hw_param_interval(params,
239 SNDRV_PCM_HW_PARAM_RATE);
240 struct snd_interval *channels = hw_param_interval(params,
241 SNDRV_PCM_HW_PARAM_CHANNELS);
242
243 /* The DSP will covert the FE rate to 48k, stereo */
244 rate->min = rate->max = 48000;
245 channels->min = channels->max = 2;
246
247 /* set DAI0 to 16 bit */
248 snd_mask_set(&params->masks[SNDRV_PCM_HW_PARAM_FORMAT -
249 SNDRV_PCM_HW_PARAM_FIRST_MASK],
250 SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S16_LE);
251 return 0;
252}
253
254The other PCM operation are the same as for regular DAI links. Use as necessary.
255
256
2573 Widget graph connections
258--------------------------
259
260The BE DAI links will normally be connected to the graph at initialisation time
261by the ASoC DAPM core. However, if the BE codec or BE DAI is a dummy then this
262has to be set explicitly in the driver :-
263
264/* BE for codec Headset - DAI0 is dummy and managed by DSP FW */
265{"DAI0 CODEC IN", NULL, "AIF1 Capture"},
266{"AIF1 Playback", NULL, "DAI0 CODEC OUT"},
267
268
269Writing a DPCM DSP driver
270=========================
271
272The DPCM DSP driver looks much like a standard platform class ASoC driver
273combined with elements from a codec class driver. A DSP platform driver must
274implement :-
275
276 1) Front End PCM DAIs - i.e. struct snd_soc_dai_driver.
277
278 2) DAPM graph showing DSP audio routing from FE DAIs to BEs.
279
280 3) DAPM widgets from DSP graph.
281
282 4) Mixers for gains, routing, etc.
283
284 5) DMA configuration.
285
286 6) BE AIF widgets.
287
288Items 6 is important for routing the audio outside of the DSP. AIF need to be
289defined for each BE and each stream direction. e.g for BE DAI0 above we would
290have :-
291
292SND_SOC_DAPM_AIF_IN("DAI0 RX", NULL, 0, SND_SOC_NOPM, 0, 0),
293SND_SOC_DAPM_AIF_OUT("DAI0 TX", NULL, 0, SND_SOC_NOPM, 0, 0),
294
295The BE AIF are used to connect the DSP graph to the graphs for the other
296component drivers (e.g. codec graph).
297
298
299Hostless PCM streams
300====================
301
302A hostless PCM stream is a stream that is not routed through the host CPU. An
303example of this would be a phone call from handset to modem.
304
305
306 *************
307PCM0 <------------> * * <----DAI0-----> Codec Headset
308 * *
309PCM1 <------------> * * <====DAI1=====> Codec Speakers/Mic
310 * DSP *
311PCM2 <------------> * * <====DAI2=====> MODEM
312 * *
313PCM3 <------------> * * <----DAI3-----> BT
314 * *
315 * * <----DAI4-----> DMIC
316 * *
317 * * <----DAI5-----> FM
318 *************
319
320In this case the PCM data is routed via the DSP. The host CPU in this use case
321is only used for control and can sleep during the runtime of the stream.
322
323The host can control the hostless link either by :-
324
325 1) Configuring the link as a CODEC <-> CODEC style link. In this case the link
326 is enabled or disabled by the state of the DAPM graph. This usually means
327 there is a mixer control that can be used to connect or disconnect the path
328 between both DAIs.
329
330 2) Hostless FE. This FE has a virtual connection to the BE DAI links on the DAPM
331 graph. Control is then carried out by the FE as regualar PCM operations.
332 This method gives more control over the DAI links, but requires much more
333 userspace code to control the link. Its recommended to use CODEC<->CODEC
334 unless your HW needs more fine grained sequencing of the PCM ops.
335
336
337CODEC <-> CODEC link
338--------------------
339
340This DAI link is enabled when DAPM detects a valid path within the DAPM graph.
341The machine driver sets some additional parameters to the DAI link i.e.
342
343static const struct snd_soc_pcm_stream dai_params = {
344 .formats = SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S32_LE,
345 .rate_min = 8000,
346 .rate_max = 8000,
347 .channels_min = 2,
348 .channels_max = 2,
349};
350
351static struct snd_soc_dai_link dais[] = {
352 < ... more DAI links above ... >
353 {
354 .name = "MODEM",
355 .stream_name = "MODEM",
356 .cpu_dai_name = "dai2",
357 .codec_dai_name = "modem-aif1",
358 .codec_name = "modem",
359 .dai_fmt = SND_SOC_DAIFMT_I2S | SND_SOC_DAIFMT_NB_NF
360 | SND_SOC_DAIFMT_CBM_CFM,
361 .params = &dai_params,
362 }
363 < ... more DAI links here ... >
364
365These parameters are used to configure the DAI hw_params() when DAPM detects a
366valid path and then calls the PCM operations to start the link. DAPM will also
367call the appropriate PCM operations to disable the DAI when the path is no
368longer valid.
369
370
371Hostless FE
372-----------
373
374The DAI link(s) are enabled by a FE that does not read or write any PCM data.
375This means creating a new FE that is connected with a virtual path to both
376DAI links. The DAI links will be started when the FE PCM is started and stopped
377when the FE PCM is stopped. Note that the FE PCM cannot read or write data in
378this configuration.
379
380