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ASoC: mmp-sspa: Add Device Tree support
This makes it possible to select CONFIG_SND_MMP_SOC_SSPA directly, as
opposed to via CONFIG_SND_MMP_SOC, and for the driver to bind to a device
tree node. That makes the driver useful on Device Tree based systems,
with audio-graph-card or simple-card.

The aforementioned card drivers control the master clock themselves and
don't call the set_dai_sysclk() or set_dai_pll(), thus the respective
handlers don't serve any purpose anymore. Instead, they return early and
the hw_params() handler sets the appropriate bitclk itself.

The register range is split into two -- for the RX block and for the TX
block. On a MMP2 there are two pairs of them; the first one has the
clock controller in the middle, while the second just has a hole:

  0xd42a0c00 - 0xd42a0c30 RX1
  0xd42a0c30 - 0xd42a0c40 Clocks
  0xd42a0c80 - 0xd42a0cb0 TX1
  0xd42a0d00 - 0xd42a0d30 RX2
  0xd42a0d80 - 0xd42a0cb0 TX2

For this reason, mmp_sspa_write_reg() and mmp_sspa_read_reg() are
replaced with direct calls to I/O routines.

Tested on a MMP2-based OLPC XO-1.75 laptop with rt5631 coded, mmp_tdma DMA
engine and MMP2 clock controller glued together with audio-graph-card.

Signed-off-by: Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200511210134.1224532-12-lkundrak@v3.sk
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2020-05-19 20:52:49 +01:00
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