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author | Daniel Dadap <ddadap@nvidia.com> | 2025-05-21 09:35:29 -0500 |
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committer | Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> | 2025-05-21 22:14:48 +0200 |
commit | 4b214c9bbe26b2d86fd20a5548ac3733fcf36f21 (patch) | |
tree | fd11b5199447efa49a4590a5243f484f24de4247 /fs/jbd2/commit.c | |
parent | 9110fadda376ee1377a478dbae5e168243b081f3 (diff) |
ALSA: hda - Add new driver for HDA controllers listed via ACPI
Some systems expose HD-Audio controllers via objects in the ACPI tables
which encapsulate the controller's interrupt and the base address for the
HDA registers in an ACPI _CRS object, for example, as listed in this ACPI
table dump excerpt:
Device (HDA0)
{
Name (_HID, "NVDA2014") // _HID: Hardware ID
...
Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate ()
// _CRS: Current Resource Settings
{
Memory32Fixed (ReadWrite,
0x36078000, // Address Base
0x00008000, // Address Length
)
Interrupt (ResourceConsumer, Level, ActiveHigh, Exclusive,
,, )
{
0x0000021E,
}
})
}
Add support for HDA controllers discovered through ACPI, including support
for some platforms which expose such HDA controllers on NVIDIA SoCs. This
is done with a new driver which uses existing infrastructure for extracting
resource information from _CRS objects and plumbs the parsed resource
information through to the existing HDA infrastructure to enable HD-Audio
functionality on such devices.
Although this driver is in the sound/pci/hda/ directory, it targets devices
which are not actually enumerated on the PCI bus. This is because it
depends upon the Intel "Azalia" infrastructure which has traditionally been
usedvfor PCI-based devices.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Dadap <ddadap@nvidia.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/aC3ksXJUM9DlKiz6@ddadap-lakeline.nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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