RE: [Alsa-devel] some bits about cirrus 46xx: from LKML

2002-03-16 Thread James Courtier-Dutton

It is a shame that this person is really missing the point of what the open
source community really wants.
Good technical documentation, so that the open source DSP audio engineers
around the world can write a good 46xx driver for Linux.
We really don't need cirrus audio engineers, we just need good technical
documentation on the DSP.
E.g. Instruction sets, registers, assemblers, dis-assemblers, current source
code for the DSP static images.

If cirrus don't support or sell the product any more, what is the reason for
not giving out this information.

Cheers
James



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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andrea
 Venturi (personale)
 Sent: 16 March 2002 11:47
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 FYI: i didn't see this email on ALSA-DEVEL, so i'm posting here too..

 don't know if useful to anyone.. but it's a real pity to see the cirrus
 dsp couldn't be exploited to its real power by lack of a single cirrus
 people! :-(

 bye

 andrea venturi

 

 From: Woller, Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'David Ford' [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 Woller, Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 linux-kernel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: 2.4.3+ sound distortion
 Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 10:43:53 -0600

 david, et al
 a) i am very sorry about the tinny sound you are experiencing. we
 no longer have any DSP pc audio engineers working at cirrus, and
 pc audio products are no longer developed or supported here at
 cirrus. i have talked this problem over with the only person that
 might help, and the debugging effort involved is extensive and
 may not yield results.  we do not fully understand the issue, but
 believe that several internal points in the DSP become misaligned
 resulting in the tinny sound.
 b) the static DSP image that is currently used with the linux
 cs46xx driver, is not capable of any of the fancy extensive
 feature set, and the work involved would require an engineer with
 intimate knowledge of the DSP which no longer is present.
 c)see b
 d) i am always willing to assist the linux effort, it's just
 difficult due to the lack of any support at cirrus for pc audio
 any longer.  i am working on embedded RTOS in my official job,
 but always try to fix any linux pc audio related bugs as i am
 able. also, without any DSP engineers we can not create another
 static DSP image with the additional tasks necessary to take
 advantage of the wonderful features of cards with the cs46xx
 controller. we are stuck with the current DSP images that are
 available.

 there is a small glimmer of light concerning secondary codec
 support and SPDIF support.  i had found 2 other test static DSP
 images that might be useful.
 i placed 2 piles of code out on a cirrus ftp site (see below).
 the first is a cs46xx driver with an untested static DSP image
 that snoops the data to the primary codec and pumps it to the
 secondary, so that there is sound coming from the rear speakers,
 although the same as the the front.
 the second pile of code (EOLT) contains a set of tests that we
 used for testing the cs4630.  the static image used in these
 tests contained in this directory functioned with SPDIF in/out. i
 am unsure whether the other tasks are loaded in this image to
 support the general audio data paths, so this static image may
 not support more than spdif.  i tried using the static spdif
 image on the latest cs46xx linux driver, but it did not work with
 a simple static image replacement in the source. specific problem
 definition and resolution using the spdif EOLT static image with
 the linux cs46xx sources, has not been determined.  anyone and
 everyone are welcome to look over these 2 piles of source, but my
 time is very limited concerning any new development for spdif
 and/or secondary codec.
 here is the ftp site info. the cs46xx code is based on an older
 version of the 2.4 kernel.

 server: ftp1.cirrus.com
 login: ftppclink
 password: cSPxQMd

 thanks
 Tom Woller




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RE: [Alsa-devel] some bits about cirrus 46xx: from LKML

2002-03-16 Thread Brad Remedios

 I'm don't have very advanced knowledge of sound drivers, but am 
 intenet on
 learning. If anyone is willing and able to develop these 
 drivers, I'm just throwing my name out as willing to assist 
 in any way.

I have written custom drivers for Embedded Platforms on Linux
along with modifications to drivers under OSS.  I am willing
body to help as my personal time allows.  I'll email you back
in a few weeks when I be more ready to invest some serious
time into this project.  Works a little hellish right now,
and the weathers picking up.

I recently bought the Hercules Game Theatre XP (It has the CS4630)
so I am able to test on that too.

and the only feature under linux that it didn't have that I would
use is coaxial out.  I have not had a chance yet to try out the
newer kernels that have ALSA instead of OSS.  (2.4.18 worked beautifully
for me minus Digital out on OSS).

Later,
--
Brad Remedios ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



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