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[v3,5/5] ASoC: dt-bindings: Add tas2563 into ti,ta2781.yaml to enable DSP mode

Message ID 20231225053932.1138-5-shenghao-ding@ti.com
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Shenghao Ding Dec. 25, 2023, 5:39 a.m. UTC
Move tas2563 from tas2562.yaml to tas2781.yaml, because tas2563 only work
in bypass-DSP mode with tas2562 driver. In oder to enable DSP mode for
tas2563, it has been moved to tas2781 driver. As to the hardware part,
such as register setting and DSP firmware, all these are stored in the
binary firmware. What tas2781 drivder dooes is to parse the firmware and
download them to the tas2781 or tas2563, then power on tas2781 or tas2563.
So, tas2781 driver can be resued as tas2563 driver. Only attention will be
paid to downloading corresponding firmware.

Signed-off-by: Shenghao Ding <shenghao-ding@ti.com>

---
Change in v3:
 - Add devicetree list and other list of necessary people and lists to CC
 - Express Compatibility in the bindings
 - Add more comments on why move tas2563 to tas2781 driver
 - Provide rationale in terms of bindings and hardware, not in terms of driver.
   Or at least not only.
---
 .../devicetree/bindings/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml | 66 ++++++++++++++-----
 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

Comments

Krzysztof Kozlowski Dec. 27, 2023, 11:02 a.m. UTC | #1
On 27/12/2023 07:58, Ding, Shenghao wrote:
> 
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org>
>> Sent: Monday, December 25, 2023 9:18 PM
>> To: Ding, Shenghao <shenghao-ding@ti.com>; broonie@kernel.org;
>> conor+dt@kernel.org
>> Cc: robh+dt@kernel.org; andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com; Lu, Kevin
>> <kevin-lu@ti.com>; Xu, Baojun <baojun.xu@ti.com>;
>> devicetree@vger.kernel.org; lgirdwood@gmail.com; perex@perex.cz; pierre-
>> louis.bossart@linux.intel.com; 13916275206@139.com; linux-
>> sound@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org;
>> liam.r.girdwood@intel.com; soyer@irl.hu; tiwai@suse.de; Gupta, Peeyush
>> <peeyush@ti.com>; Navada Kanyana, Mukund <navada@ti.com>
>> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [PATCH v3 5/5] ASoC: dt-bindings: Add tas2563 into
>> ti,ta2781.yaml to enable DSP mode
>>
>> On 25/12/2023 06:39, Shenghao Ding wrote:
>>> Move tas2563 from tas2562.yaml to tas2781.yaml, because tas2563 only
>>> work in bypass-DSP mode with tas2562 driver. In oder to enable DSP
>>> mode for tas2563, it has been moved to tas2781 driver. As to the
>>> hardware part, such as register setting and DSP firmware, all these
>>> are stored in the binary firmware. What tas2781 drivder dooes is to
>>> parse the firmware and download them to the tas2781 or tas2563, then
>> power on tas2781 or tas2563.
>>> So, tas2781 driver can be resued as tas2563 driver. Only attention
>>> will be paid to downloading corresponding firmware.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Shenghao Ding <shenghao-ding@ti.com>
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Change in v3:
>>>  - Add devicetree list and other list of necessary people and lists to
>>> CC
>>>  - Express Compatibility in the bindings
>>
>> Where?
>>
>>>  - Add more comments on why move tas2563 to tas2781 driver
>>>  - Provide rationale in terms of bindings and hardware, not in terms of
>> driver.
>>>    Or at least not only.
>>> ---
>>>  .../devicetree/bindings/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml | 66
>>> ++++++++++++++-----
>>>  1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml
>>> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml
>>> index a69e6c223308..bbe8e5f2c013 100644
>>> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml
>>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml
>>> @@ -5,36 +5,72 @@
>>>  $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml#
>>>  $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
>>>
>>> -title: Texas Instruments TAS2781 SmartAMP
>>> +title: Texas Instruments TAS2781/TAS2563 SmartAMP
>>>
>>>  maintainers:
>>>    - Shenghao Ding <shenghao-ding@ti.com>
>>>
>>>  description:
>>> -  The TAS2781 is a mono, digital input Class-D audio amplifier
>>> -  optimized for efficiently driving high peak power into small
>>> -  loudspeakers. An integrated on-chip DSP supports Texas Instruments
>>> -  Smart Amp speaker protection algorithm. The integrated speaker
>>> -  voltage and current sense provides for real time
>>> +  The TAS2781/TAS2563 is a mono, digital input Class-D audio
>>> + amplifier optimized for efficiently driving high peak power into
>>> + small loudspeakers. An integrated on-chip DSP supports Texas
>>> + Instruments Smart Amp speaker protection algorithm. The  integrated
>>> + speaker voltage and current sense provides for real time
>>>    monitoring of loudspeaker behavior.
>>>
>>>  allOf:
>>>    - $ref: dai-common.yaml#
>>> +  - if:
>>> +      properties:
>>> +        compatible:
>>> +          contains:
>>> +            enum:
>>> +              - ti,tas2781
>>> +    then:
>>> +      properties:
>>> +        reg:
>>> +          description:
>>> +            I2C address, in multiple AMP case, all the i2c address
>>> +            aggregate as one Audio Device to support multiple audio slots.
>>> +          maxItems: 8
>>> +          minItems: 1
>>> +          items:
>>> +            minimum: 0x38
>>> +            maximum: 0x3f
>>> +    else:
>>
>> How this else is possible? Please show me any DTS which triggers this else
>> case.
> Do you mean add two if and remove else branch. Like following

Apologies, maybe my comment was not right, because the context tricked
me. The if:else usually goes with allOf: to the end of the file, after
required: block. I think I assumed there is no compatible change, since
you this is expected to be the last diff hunk in the patch.

>   - if:
>       properties:
>         compatible:
>           contains:
>             enum:
>               - ti,tas2781
>     then:
>       properties:
>         reg:
>           description:
>             I2C address, in multiple-AMP case, all the i2c address
>             aggregate as one Audio Device to support multiple audio slots.
>           maxItems: 8
>           minItems: 1
>           items:
>             minimum: 0x38
>             maximum: 0x3f
>   - if:
>       properties:
>         compatible:
>           contains:
>             enum:
>               - ti,tas2563
>     then:
>       properties:
>         reg:
>           description:
>             I2C address, in multiple-AMP case, all the i2c address
>             aggregate as one Audio Device to support multiple audio slots.
>           maxItems: 4
>           minItems: 1
>           items:
>             minimum: 0x4c
>             maximum: 0x4f
>>
>>
>>> +      properties:
>>> +        reg:
>>> +          description:
>>> +            I2C address, in multiple AMP case, all the i2c address
>>> +            aggregate as one Audio Device to support multiple audio slots.
>>> +          maxItems: 4
>>> +          minItems: 1
>>> +          items:
>>> +            minimum: 0x4c
>>> +            maximum: 0x4f
>>>
>>>  properties:
>>>    compatible:
>>> +    description: |
>>> +      ti,tas2781: 24-V Class-D Amplifier with Real Time Integrated Speaker
>>> +      Protection and Audio Processing, 16/20/24/32bit stereo I2S or
>>> +      multichannel TDM.
>>> +
>>> +      ti,tas2563: 6.1-W Boosted Class-D Audio Amplifier With Integrated
>>> +      DSP and IV Sense, 16/20/24/32bit stereo I2S or multichannel TDM.
>>>      enum:
>>>        - ti,tas2781
>>> +      - ti,tas2563
>>
>> Still nothing improved. Where is the fallback?
> Do you mean to add following as fallback?
>     oneOf:
>       - items:
>           - enum:
>               - ti,tas2781
>       - items:
>           - enum:
>               - ti,tas2563

These are two separate list of items. What I meant is something like
example schema:
oneOf:
 - enum
 - items
     - const
     - const

>>
>>> +      # Tas781 driver can support both tas2563 and tas2781, because the
>>> +      # hardware part in the driver code, such as register setting and DSP
>>> +      # firmware, all these are stored in the binary firmware. What drivder
>>> +      # dooes is to parse the firmware and download it to the tas2781 or
>>> +      # tas2563, then control tas2781 or tas2563 to power on/off or switch
>>> +      # different dsp params. So, tas2781 driver can be resued as tas2563
>>> +      # driver. Only attention will be paid to downloading corresponding
>>> +      # firmware.
>>
>> Don't write useless driver description and implement proper list of two
>> compatibles using one as fallback for another. I already pointed you to
>> example-schema which gives you nice example for this.
>>
>> It is third try not doing what I asked you. Probably we misunderstand each
>> other, then please answer:
>>
>> 1. Please find example-schema.yaml and share whether this succeeded or not.
>> 2. Open the example-schema.yaml in your editor.
>> 3. Read the section about compatibles. You need oneOf and items, just like it
>> is there.
>>
>> Now, please confirm that you did all these steps before you send v4 with
>> more test.
>>
>>>
>>> -  reg:
>>> -    description:
>>> -      I2C address, in multiple tas2781s case, all the i2c address
>>> -      aggregate as one Audio Device to support multiple audio slots.
>>> -    maxItems: 8
>>> -    minItems: 1
>>> -    items:
>>> -      minimum: 0x38
>>> -      maximum: 0x3f
>>> +  reg: true
>>
>> OK, you clearly just keep ignoring my comments.
>>
>> This is a friendly reminder during the review process.

Just to remind this - my previous comments about not removing widest
constraints is still valid.

Best regards,
Krzysztof
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diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml
index a69e6c223308..bbe8e5f2c013 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml
@@ -5,36 +5,72 @@ 
 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/ti,tas2781.yaml#
 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
 
-title: Texas Instruments TAS2781 SmartAMP
+title: Texas Instruments TAS2781/TAS2563 SmartAMP
 
 maintainers:
   - Shenghao Ding <shenghao-ding@ti.com>
 
 description:
-  The TAS2781 is a mono, digital input Class-D audio amplifier
-  optimized for efficiently driving high peak power into small
-  loudspeakers. An integrated on-chip DSP supports Texas Instruments
-  Smart Amp speaker protection algorithm. The integrated speaker
-  voltage and current sense provides for real time
+  The TAS2781/TAS2563 is a mono, digital input Class-D audio
+  amplifier optimized for efficiently driving high peak power into
+  small loudspeakers. An integrated on-chip DSP supports Texas
+  Instruments Smart Amp speaker protection algorithm. The
+  integrated speaker voltage and current sense provides for real time
   monitoring of loudspeaker behavior.
 
 allOf:
   - $ref: dai-common.yaml#
+  - if:
+      properties:
+        compatible:
+          contains:
+            enum:
+              - ti,tas2781
+    then:
+      properties:
+        reg:
+          description:
+            I2C address, in multiple AMP case, all the i2c address
+            aggregate as one Audio Device to support multiple audio slots.
+          maxItems: 8
+          minItems: 1
+          items:
+            minimum: 0x38
+            maximum: 0x3f
+    else:
+      properties:
+        reg:
+          description:
+            I2C address, in multiple AMP case, all the i2c address
+            aggregate as one Audio Device to support multiple audio slots.
+          maxItems: 4
+          minItems: 1
+          items:
+            minimum: 0x4c
+            maximum: 0x4f
 
 properties:
   compatible:
+    description: |
+      ti,tas2781: 24-V Class-D Amplifier with Real Time Integrated Speaker
+      Protection and Audio Processing, 16/20/24/32bit stereo I2S or
+      multichannel TDM.
+
+      ti,tas2563: 6.1-W Boosted Class-D Audio Amplifier With Integrated
+      DSP and IV Sense, 16/20/24/32bit stereo I2S or multichannel TDM.
     enum:
       - ti,tas2781
+      - ti,tas2563
+      # Tas781 driver can support both tas2563 and tas2781, because the
+      # hardware part in the driver code, such as register setting and DSP
+      # firmware, all these are stored in the binary firmware. What drivder
+      # dooes is to parse the firmware and download it to the tas2781 or
+      # tas2563, then control tas2781 or tas2563 to power on/off or switch
+      # different dsp params. So, tas2781 driver can be resued as tas2563
+      # driver. Only attention will be paid to downloading corresponding
+      # firmware.
 
-  reg:
-    description:
-      I2C address, in multiple tas2781s case, all the i2c address
-      aggregate as one Audio Device to support multiple audio slots.
-    maxItems: 8
-    minItems: 1
-    items:
-      minimum: 0x38
-      maximum: 0x3f
+  reg: true
 
   reset-gpios:
     maxItems: 1