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authorRicard Wanderlof <ricard.wanderlof@axis.com>2015-10-19 08:52:53 +0200
committerTakashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>2015-10-19 12:38:09 +0200
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parentALSA: USB-audio: Add offset parameter to copy_to_urb() (diff)
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ALSA: USB-audio: Add quirk for Zoom R16/24 playback
The Zoom R16/24 have a nonstandard playback format where each isochronous packet contains a length descriptor in the first four bytes. (Curiously, capture data does not contain this and requires no quirk.) The quirk involves adding the extra length descriptor whenever outgoing isochronous packets are generated, both in pcm.c (outgoing audio) and endpoint.c (silent data). In order to make the quirk as unintrusive as possible, for pcm.c:prepare_playback_urb(), the isochronous packet descriptors are initially set up in the same way no matter if the quirk is enabled or not. Once it is time to actually copy the data into the outgoing packet buffer (together with the added length descriptors) the isochronous descriptors are adjusted in order take the increased payload length into account. For endpoint.c:prepare_silent_urb() it makes more sense to modify the actual function, partly because the function is less complex to start with and partly because it is not as time-critical as prepare_playback_urb() (whose bulk is run with interrupts disabled), so the (minute) additional time spent in the non-quirk case is motivated by the simplicity of having a single function for all cases. The quirk is controlled by the new tx_length_quirk member in struct snd_usb_substream and struct snd_usb_audio, which is conveyed to pcm.c and endpoint.c from quirks.c in a similar manner to the txfr_quirk member in the same structs. In contrast to txfr_quirk however, the quirk is enabled directly in quirks.c:create_standard_audio_quirk() by checking the USB ID in that function. Another option would be to introduce a new QUIRK_AUDIO_ZOOM_INTERFACE or somesuch, which would have made the quirk very plain to see in the quirk table, but it was felt that the additional code needed to implement it this way would just make the implementation more complex with no real gain. Tested with a Zoom R16, both by doing capture and playback separately using arecord and aplay (8 channel capture and 2 channel playback, respectively), as well as capture and playback together using Ardour, as well as Audacity and Qtractor together with jackd. The R24 is reportedly compatible with the R16 when used as an audio interface. Both devices share the same USB ID and have the same number of inputs (8) and outputs (2). Therefore "R16/24" is mentioned throughout the patch. Regression tested using an Edirol UA-5 in both class compliant (16-bit) and "advanced" (24 bit, forces the use of quirks) modes. Signed-off-by: Ricard Wanderlof <ricardw@axis.com> Tested-by: Panu Matilainen <pmatilai@laiskiainen.org> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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diff --git a/sound/usb/card.h b/sound/usb/card.h
index ef580b43f1e3..71778ca4b26a 100644
--- a/sound/usb/card.h
+++ b/sound/usb/card.h
@@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ struct snd_usb_substream {
unsigned int buffer_periods; /* current periods per buffer */
unsigned int altset_idx; /* USB data format: index of alternate setting */
unsigned int txfr_quirk:1; /* allow sub-frame alignment */
+ unsigned int tx_length_quirk:1; /* add length specifier to transfers */
unsigned int fmt_type; /* USB audio format type (1-3) */
unsigned int pkt_offset_adj; /* Bytes to drop from beginning of packets (for non-compliant devices) */