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pcm: dmix: Add option to allow alignment of slave pointers
These changes are required due to the kernel
commit 07b7acb51d283d8469696c906b91f1882696a4d4
("ASoC: rsnd: update pointer more accurate")
Issue is that snd_pcm_wait() goes back to waiting because the hw_ptr
is not period aligned. Therefore snd_pcm_wait() will block for a longer
time as required.
With these rcar driver changes the exact position of the dma is returned.
During snd_pcm_start they read hw_ptr as reference, and this hw_ptr
is now not period aligned, and is a little ahead over the period while it
is read. Therefore when the avail is calculated during snd_pcm_wait(),
it is missing the avail_min by a few frames.
An additional option hw_ptr_alignment is provided to dmix configuration,
to allow the user to configure the slave application and hw pointer
alignment at startup
[ Slight indentation and parentheses removals by tiwai ]
Signed-off-by: Laxmi Devi <Laxmi.Devi@in.bosch.com>
Signed-off-by: Timo Wischer <twischer@de.adit-jv.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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@ -1877,6 +1877,7 @@ int snd_pcm_direct_parse_open_conf(snd_config_t *root, snd_config_t *conf,
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rec->max_periods = 0;
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rec->max_periods = 0;
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rec->var_periodsize = 0;
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rec->var_periodsize = 0;
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rec->direct_memory_access = 1;
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rec->direct_memory_access = 1;
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rec->hw_ptr_alignment = SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_AUTO;
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/* read defaults */
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/* read defaults */
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if (snd_config_search(root, "defaults.pcm.dmix_max_periods", &n) >= 0) {
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if (snd_config_search(root, "defaults.pcm.dmix_max_periods", &n) >= 0) {
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@ -1918,6 +1919,28 @@ int snd_pcm_direct_parse_open_conf(snd_config_t *root, snd_config_t *conf,
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rec->ipc_perm = perm;
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rec->ipc_perm = perm;
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continue;
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continue;
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}
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}
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if (strcmp(id, "hw_ptr_alignment") == 0) {
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const char *str;
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err = snd_config_get_string(n, &str);
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if (err < 0) {
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SNDERR("Invalid type for %s", id);
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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if (strcmp(str, "no") == 0)
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rec->hw_ptr_alignment = SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_NO;
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else if (strcmp(str, "roundup") == 0)
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rec->hw_ptr_alignment = SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_ROUNDUP;
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else if (strcmp(str, "rounddown") == 0)
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rec->hw_ptr_alignment = SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_ROUNDDOWN;
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else if (strcmp(str, "auto") == 0)
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rec->hw_ptr_alignment = SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_AUTO;
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else {
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SNDERR("The field hw_ptr_alignment is invalid : %s", str);
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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continue;
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}
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if (strcmp(id, "ipc_gid") == 0) {
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if (strcmp(id, "ipc_gid") == 0) {
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char *group;
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char *group;
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char *endp;
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char *endp;
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@ -50,6 +50,13 @@ typedef void (mix_areas_u8_t)(unsigned int size,
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volatile signed int *sum, size_t dst_step,
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volatile signed int *sum, size_t dst_step,
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size_t src_step, size_t sum_step);
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size_t src_step, size_t sum_step);
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typedef enum snd_pcm_direct_hw_ptr_alignment {
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SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_NO = 0, /* use the hw_ptr as is and do no rounding */
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SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_ROUNDUP = 1, /* round the slave_appl_ptr up to slave_period */
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SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_ROUNDDOWN = 2, /* round slave_hw_ptr and slave_appl_ptr down to slave_period */
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SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_AUTO = 3 /* automatic selection */
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} snd_pcm_direct_hw_ptr_alignment_t;
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struct slave_params {
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struct slave_params {
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snd_pcm_format_t format;
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snd_pcm_format_t format;
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int rate;
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int rate;
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unsigned int *bindings;
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unsigned int *bindings;
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unsigned int recoveries; /* mirror of executed recoveries on slave */
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unsigned int recoveries; /* mirror of executed recoveries on slave */
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int direct_memory_access; /* use arch-optimized buffer RW */
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int direct_memory_access; /* use arch-optimized buffer RW */
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snd_pcm_direct_hw_ptr_alignment_t hw_ptr_alignment;
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union {
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union {
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struct {
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struct {
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int shmid_sum; /* IPC global sum ring buffer memory identification */
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int shmid_sum; /* IPC global sum ring buffer memory identification */
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int max_periods;
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int max_periods;
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int var_periodsize;
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int var_periodsize;
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int direct_memory_access;
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int direct_memory_access;
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snd_pcm_direct_hw_ptr_alignment_t hw_ptr_alignment;
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snd_config_t *slave;
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snd_config_t *slave;
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snd_config_t *bindings;
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snd_config_t *bindings;
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};
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};
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#define STATE_RUN_PENDING 1024
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#define STATE_RUN_PENDING 1024
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#endif
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#endif
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#define SEC_TO_MS 1000 /* Seconds representing in Milli seconds */
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#define LOW_LATENCY_PERIOD_TIME 10 /* slave_period time for low latency requirements in ms */
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/*
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/*
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*
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*
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*/
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*/
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static void reset_slave_ptr(snd_pcm_t *pcm, snd_pcm_direct_t *dmix)
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static void reset_slave_ptr(snd_pcm_t *pcm, snd_pcm_direct_t *dmix)
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{
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{
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dmix->slave_appl_ptr = dmix->slave_hw_ptr = *dmix->spcm->hw.ptr;
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dmix->slave_appl_ptr = dmix->slave_hw_ptr = *dmix->spcm->hw.ptr;
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if (pcm->buffer_size > pcm->period_size * 2)
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return;
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if (dmix->hw_ptr_alignment == SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_ROUNDUP ||
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/* If we have too litte periods, better to align the start position
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(dmix->hw_ptr_alignment == SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_AUTO &&
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* to the period boundary so that the interrupt can be handled properly
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pcm->buffer_size <= pcm->period_size * 2))
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* at the right time.
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dmix->slave_appl_ptr =
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*/
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((dmix->slave_appl_ptr + dmix->slave_period_size - 1)
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dmix->slave_appl_ptr = ((dmix->slave_appl_ptr + dmix->slave_period_size - 1)
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/ dmix->slave_period_size) * dmix->slave_period_size;
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/ dmix->slave_period_size) * dmix->slave_period_size;
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else if (dmix->hw_ptr_alignment == SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_ROUNDDOWN ||
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(dmix->hw_ptr_alignment == SND_PCM_HW_PTR_ALIGNMENT_AUTO &&
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(dmix->slave_period_size * SEC_TO_MS) / pcm->rate < LOW_LATENCY_PERIOD_TIME))
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dmix->slave_appl_ptr = dmix->slave_hw_ptr =
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((dmix->slave_hw_ptr / dmix->slave_period_size) *
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dmix->slave_period_size);
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}
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}
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static int snd_pcm_dmix_reset(snd_pcm_t *pcm)
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static int snd_pcm_dmix_reset(snd_pcm_t *pcm)
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dmix->slowptr = opts->slowptr;
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dmix->slowptr = opts->slowptr;
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dmix->max_periods = opts->max_periods;
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dmix->max_periods = opts->max_periods;
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dmix->var_periodsize = opts->var_periodsize;
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dmix->var_periodsize = opts->var_periodsize;
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dmix->hw_ptr_alignment = opts->hw_ptr_alignment;
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dmix->sync_ptr = snd_pcm_dmix_sync_ptr;
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dmix->sync_ptr = snd_pcm_dmix_sync_ptr;
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dmix->direct_memory_access = opts->direct_memory_access;
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dmix->direct_memory_access = opts->direct_memory_access;
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ipc_key INT # unique IPC key
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ipc_key INT # unique IPC key
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ipc_key_add_uid BOOL # add current uid to unique IPC key
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ipc_key_add_uid BOOL # add current uid to unique IPC key
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ipc_perm INT # IPC permissions (octal, default 0600)
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ipc_perm INT # IPC permissions (octal, default 0600)
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hw_ptr_alignment STR # Slave application and hw pointer alignment type
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# STR can be one of the below strings :
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# no
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# roundup
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# rounddown
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# auto (default)
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slave STR
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slave STR
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# or
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# or
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slave { # Slave definition
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slave { # Slave definition
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avoid the confliction of the same IPC key with different users
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avoid the confliction of the same IPC key with different users
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concurrently.
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concurrently.
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<code>hw_ptr_alignment</code> specifies slave application and hw
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pointer alignment type. By default hw_ptr_alignment is auto. Below are
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the possible configurations:
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- no: minimal latency with minimal frames dropped at startup. But
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wakeup of application (return from snd_pcm_wait() or poll()) can
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take up to 2 * period.
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- roundup: It is guaranteed that all frames will be played at
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startup. But the latency will increase upto period-1 frames.
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- rounddown: It is guaranteed that a wakeup will happen for each
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period and frames can be written from application. But on startup
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upto period-1 frames will be dropped.
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- auto: Selects the best approach depending on the used period and
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buffer size.
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If the application buffer size is < 2 * application period,
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"roundup" will be selected to avoid under runs. If the slave_period
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is < 10ms we could expect that there are low latency
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requirements. Therefore "rounddown" will be chosen to avoid long
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wakeup times. Such wakeup delay could otherwise end up with Xruns in
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case of a dependency to another sound device (e.g. forwarding of
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microphone to speaker). Else "no" will be chosen.
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Note that the dmix plugin itself supports only a single configuration.
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Note that the dmix plugin itself supports only a single configuration.
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That is, it supports only the fixed rate (default 48000), format
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That is, it supports only the fixed rate (default 48000), format
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(\c S16), channels (2), and period_time (125000).
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(\c S16), channels (2), and period_time (125000).
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