Friday, January 6th, 2012
Linux 3.2 was released yesterday. It’s been a fairly busy release for ASoC in terms of the subsystem, including the first piece of work at moving the register I/O code over to regmap to eliminate the duplication there, but a pretty quiet one on the drivers front. Substantial optimization of the DAPM algorithm, substantially reducing the CPU [...]
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Also tagged ADAU1373, Alchemy, Analog, ASoC, Freescale, Linux, MXS, Realtek, RT5631, WM1811, WM5100
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Monday, October 24th, 2011
Linus released version 3.1 of the kernel at Kernel Summit this morning. This has been another fairly quiet release for the framework with a few nice power optimizations, a range of driver enhancements and a fairly small set of new drivers. Lots of cleanups to the register cache code in preparation for moving the code to the [...]
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Also tagged ADAV80x, Analog, ASoC, DAPM, Linux, register cache, Sigmatel, STA326, STA328, STA329, STA32x, WM8728, WM8983
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Linux 2.6.39 was released earlier today. This release includes a few updates, the main user visible one being that machine drivers can now be registered as regular devices rather than using the soc-audio device. Support for registering machine drivers as first class devices rather than using the soc-audio device. Support for the soc-audio device will [...]
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Also tagged 2.6.37, alsa, ASoC, Cirrus, CS4271, Freescale, Intel, Linux, LM4857, MAX8950, Maxim, Medfield, Natsemi, release, SGTL5000, SN95031, TI, Visstrim M10, WM8991
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Tuesday, March 15th, 2011
Linux 2.6.38 was just released, with another big update to ASoC including: Enhancements to multi-component from Jarkko Nikula allowing multiple devices of the same type to be included in one system (and handling other overlaps between devices) and support cross device DAPM. Support from Dimitris Papastamos for compressing the register cache in memory using either [...]
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Also tagged ALC5621, ALC5622, ALC5623, alsa, ASoC, Linux, Samsung, WM8737, WM8770, WM8958
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