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Driver fixes and updates to kernel 3.18.16 and 4.0.5

hiassoft
hiassoft over 10 years ago

Edit: Current kernel versions and install/config instructions are also available from my webpage http://www.horus.com/~hias/cirrus-driver.html

 

During the last few weeks I fixed various issues in the Wolfson/Cirrus driver and rebased it so it works with the current RPi kernel versions (3.18.16 and 4.0.5).

 

You can download the patches from my GitHub repository. The 3.18 kernel with Cirrus drivers is in the cirrus-3.18.y branch, the 4.0 kernel with Cirrus drivers is in the cirrus-4.0.y branch. I'll rebase and update these branches from time to time so that the Cirrus driver and my changes will stay on top of the commit list.

 

If you just want to have an updated 3.18.16 kernel you can download precompiled binaries from here. Just unpack the tarball in the root directory. Before you do that it might be a good idea to update the firmware files (bootcode.bin, start*.elf and fixup*.dat in the boot directory) to the latest version.

 

Here's a list of my changes:

- Added the FLL1 setup back so that switching between 44.1kHz and 48kHz (and other sample rates) works fine.

- Don't register Arizona IRQ if it's set to 0. The Cirrus driver uses polling here and if we register an interrupt handler for irq 0 we get lots of "spurious interrupt" messages spamming dmesg in kernel 3.19 and newer. IRQ 0 is wrong anyway.

- Include DCVDD patches from the Cirrus linux-drivers repository. These patches make sure the WM8804 chip is initialized properly. Without this patch I sometimes had SPDIF audio out only on the right channel.

- Disable spidev0 in Cirrus device tree overlay. That's mainly a safety precaution so that userspace programs trying to access spi0.0 won't interfere with the WM8804 reset line. I'm not 100% sure this is needed at all, so maybe I'll remove it some time later.

 

And some important notes:

I haven't included the mmap patch, this is already supported in the upstream kernels but currently disabled by default. To enable mmap support add the following line to config.txt:

dtoverlay=i2s-mmap

 

If you compile the kernel on your own please note that the devicetree overlays have now been moved to arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays.

 

Kernel 4.0 now uses spi_bcm2835 by default (the older spi_bcm2708 module is available via a devicetree overlay) so you have to extend your /etc/modprobe.d conf file and add a pre-depend for spi_bcm2835 as well. It's safe to have both the old and the new module in here, so just use this configuration:

softdep arizona-spi pre: arizona-ldo1
softdep spi-bcm2708 pre: fixed
softdep spi-bcm2835 pre: fixed

 

so long,

 

Hias

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    hiassoft over 9 years ago

    FYI: I just put a webpage online with installation & configuration instructions and links to the precompiled kernels:

    http://www.horus.com/~hias/cirrus-driver.html

     

    so long,

     

    Hias

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  • gonesurfing
    gonesurfing over 9 years ago in reply to hiassoft

    I've got a brand new rpi2 and Cirrus card that won't work with these instructions for some reason. Here's what i've done and corresponding dmesg output.

     

    -Fresh install of raspbian image "2015-11-21-raspbian-jessie-lite.zip"

    -Compiled 4.1.16 kernel from https://github.com/HiassofT/rpi-linux/tree/cirrus-4.1.y following instructions here https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/linux/kernel/building.md

    -Updated /boot/config.txt

    dtoverlay=rpi-cirrus-wm5102

    dtoverlay=i2s-mmap

     

    -Created /etc/modprobe.d/cirrus.conf:

    softdep arizona-spi pre: arizona-ldo1

    softdep spi-bcm2708 pre: fixed

    softdep spi-bcm2835 pre: fixed

    softdep snd-soc-wm8804-i2c pre: snd-soc-rpi-wsp-preinit

    softdep snd-soc-rpi-wsp pre: snd-soc-wm8804-i2c

     

    aplay -l

    aplay: device_list:268: no soundcards found...

     

    part of dmesg output

    [    6.231122] snd-rpi-wsp sound: ASoC: CODEC DAI wm5102-aif1 not registered

    [    6.231139] snd-rpi-wsp sound: Failed to register card: -517

    [    6.276454] arizona spi0.1: WM5102 revision C

    [    6.284103] Adding alias for supply MICVDD,(null) -> MICVDD,spi0.1

    [    6.285701] Adding alias for supply MICVDD,(null) -> MICVDD,spi0.1

    [    6.285727] Adding alias for supply DBVDD2,(null) -> DBVDD2,spi0.1

    [    6.285737] Adding alias for supply DBVDD3,(null) -> DBVDD3,spi0.1

    [    6.285746] Adding alias for supply CPVDD,(null) -> CPVDD,spi0.1

    [    6.285756] Adding alias for supply SPKVDDL,(null) -> SPKVDDL,spi0.1

    [    6.285765] Adding alias for supply SPKVDDR,(null) -> SPKVDDR,spi0.1

    [    6.286457] snd-rpi-wsp sound: ASoC: CODEC DAI wm5102-aif1 not registered

    [    6.286477] snd-rpi-wsp sound: Failed to register card: -517

    [    6.295818] snd-rpi-wsp sound: ASoC: CODEC DAI wm5102-aif1 not registered

    [    6.295854] snd-rpi-wsp sound: Failed to register card: -517

    [    6.306516] snd-rpi-wsp sound: ASoC: CODEC DAI wm5102-aif1 not registered

    [    6.306545] snd-rpi-wsp sound: Failed to register card: -517

    [    6.375541] MICVDD: supplied by DC_1V8

    [    6.722151] snd-rpi-wsp sound: wm5102-aif1 <-> 3f203000.i2s mapping ok

     

    Ideas?

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  • clem57
    clem57 over 9 years ago in reply to gonesurfing

    https://github.com/HiassofT/rpi-linux/tree/cirrus-4.1.16

    Not the y version should be used.

    Clem

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  • gonesurfing
    gonesurfing over 9 years ago in reply to clem57

    Fixed it. I did not have permission so the card would only appear if I ran "sudo aplay -l". The command to run is below.

     

    sudo gpasswd -a "replace_with_username" audio

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  • gonesurfing
    gonesurfing over 9 years ago in reply to clem57

    Fixed it. I did not have permission so the card would only appear if I ran "sudo aplay -l". The command to run is below.

     

    sudo gpasswd -a "replace_with_username" audio

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