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ctl: correct documentation about TLV feature
From my misunderstanding, some explanations are wrong. This commit corrects them. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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When the value of member is changed, corresponding events are transferred to
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When the value of member is changed, corresponding events are transferred to
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userspace applications. The applications should subscribe any events in advance.
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userspace applications. The applications should subscribe any events in advance.
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\section tlv_blob Thredshold level and arbitrary data
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\section tlv_blob Supplemental data for elements in an element set
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TLV feature is designed to transfer data about threshold level between a driver
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TLV feature is designed to transfer data in a shape of Type/Length/Value,
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and any userspace applications. The data is for an element set.
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between a driver and any userspace applications. The main purpose is to attach
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supplement information for elements to an element set; e.g. dB range.
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At first, this feature was implemented to add pre-defined data readable to
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At first, this feature was implemented to add pre-defined data readable to
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userspace applications. Soon, it was extended to handle several operations;
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userspace applications. Soon, it was extended to handle several operations;
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read, write and command. The original implementation remains as the read
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read, write and command. The original implementation remains as the read
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operation. The command operation allows drivers to have own implementations
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operation. The command operation allows drivers to have own implementations
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against requests from userspace applications. As of 2016, simple write operation
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against requests from userspace applications.
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is not supported yet.
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This feature was introduced to ALSA control feature in 2006, at commit
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This feature was introduced to ALSA control feature in 2006, at commit
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c7a0708a2362, corresponding to a series of work for Linux kernel (42750b04c5ba
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c7a0708a2362, corresponding to a series of work for Linux kernel (42750b04c5ba
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and 8aa9b586e420).
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and 8aa9b586e420).
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This feature can transfer arbitrary data in a shape of an array with members of
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There's no limitation about maximum size of the data, therefore it can be used
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unsigned int type, therefore it can be used to deliver quite large arbitrary
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to deliver quite large arbitrary data from userspace to in-kernel drivers via
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data from userspace to in-kernel drivers via ALSA control character device.
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ALSA control character device. Focusing on this nature, as of 2016, some
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Focusing on this nature, some in-kernel implementations utilize this feature for
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in-kernel implementations utilize this feature for I/O operations. This is
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I/O operations.
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against the original design.
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*/
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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