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2Dynamic Audio Power Management for Portable Devices
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4
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5Description
6===========
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8Dynamic Audio Power Management (DAPM) is designed to allow portable
9Linux devices to use the minimum amount of power within the audio
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10subsystem at all times. It is independent of other kernel power
11management frameworks and, as such, can easily co-exist with them.
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13DAPM is also completely transparent to all user space applications as
14all power switching is done within the ASoC core. No code changes or
15recompiling are required for user space applications. DAPM makes power
16switching decisions based upon any audio stream (capture/playback)
17activity and audio mixer settings within the device.
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19DAPM is based on two basic elements, called widgets and routes:
20
21 * a **widget** is every part of the audio hardware that can be enabled by
22 software when in use and disabled to save power when not in use
23 * a **route** is an interconnection between widgets that exists when sound
24 can flow from one widget to the other
25
26All DAPM power switching decisions are made automatically by consulting an
27audio routing graph. This graph is specific to each sound card and spans
28the whole sound card, so some DAPM routes connect two widgets belonging to
29different components (e.g. the LINE OUT pin of a CODEC and the input pin of
30an amplifier).
31
32The graph for the STM32MP1-DK1 sound card is shown in picture:
33
34.. kernel-figure:: dapm-graph.svg
35 :alt: Example DAPM graph
36 :align: center
37
38DAPM power domains
39==================
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3233a68f 41There are 4 power domains within DAPM:
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43Codec bias domain
44 VREF, VMID (core codec and audio power)
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46 Usually controlled at codec probe/remove and suspend/resume, although
47 can be set at stream time if power is not needed for sidetone, etc.
48
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49Platform/Machine domain
50 physically connected inputs and outputs
51
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52 Is platform/machine and user action specific, is configured by the
53 machine driver and responds to asynchronous events e.g when HP
54 are inserted
55
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56Path domain
57 audio subsystem signal paths
58
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59 Automatically set when mixer and mux settings are changed by the user.
60 e.g. alsamixer, amixer.
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62Stream domain
63 DACs and ADCs.
64
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65 Enabled and disabled when stream playback/capture is started and
66 stopped respectively. e.g. aplay, arecord.
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69DAPM Widgets
70============
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3233a68f 72Audio DAPM widgets fall into a number of types:
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74Mixer
75 Mixes several analog signals into a single analog signal.
76Mux
77 An analog switch that outputs only one of many inputs.
78PGA
79 A programmable gain amplifier or attenuation widget.
80ADC
81 Analog to Digital Converter
82DAC
83 Digital to Analog Converter
84Switch
85 An analog switch
86Input
87 A codec input pin
88Output
89 A codec output pin
90Headphone
91 Headphone (and optional Jack)
92Mic
93 Mic (and optional Jack)
94Line
95 Line Input/Output (and optional Jack)
96Speaker
97 Speaker
98Supply
99 Power or clock supply widget used by other widgets.
100Regulator
101 External regulator that supplies power to audio components.
102Clock
103 External clock that supplies clock to audio components.
104AIF IN
105 Audio Interface Input (with TDM slot mask).
106AIF OUT
107 Audio Interface Output (with TDM slot mask).
108Siggen
109 Signal Generator.
110DAI IN
111 Digital Audio Interface Input.
112DAI OUT
113 Digital Audio Interface Output.
114DAI Link
115 DAI Link between two DAI structures
116Pre
117 Special PRE widget (exec before all others)
118Post
119 Special POST widget (exec after all others)
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120Buffer
121 Inter widget audio data buffer within a DSP.
122Scheduler
123 DSP internal scheduler that schedules component/pipeline processing
124 work.
125Effect
126 Widget that performs an audio processing effect.
127SRC
128 Sample Rate Converter within DSP or CODEC
129ASRC
130 Asynchronous Sample Rate Converter within DSP or CODEC
131Encoder
132 Widget that encodes audio data from one format (usually PCM) to another
133 usually more compressed format.
134Decoder
135 Widget that decodes audio data from a compressed format to an
136 uncompressed format like PCM.
137
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138
139(Widgets are defined in include/sound/soc-dapm.h)
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141Widgets can be added to the sound card by any of the component driver types.
142There are convenience macros defined in soc-dapm.h that can be used to quickly
143build a list of widgets of the codecs and machines DAPM widgets.
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144
145Most widgets have a name, register, shift and invert. Some widgets have extra
146parameters for stream name and kcontrols.
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149Stream Domain Widgets
150---------------------
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7c4dbbd8 152Stream Widgets relate to the stream power domain and only consist of ADCs
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153(analog to digital converters), DACs (digital to analog converters),
154AIF IN and AIF OUT.
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3233a68f 156Stream widgets have the following format:
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159 SND_SOC_DAPM_DAC(name, stream name, reg, shift, invert),
160 SND_SOC_DAPM_AIF_IN(name, stream, slot, reg, shift, invert)
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7c4dbbd8 162NOTE: the stream name must match the corresponding stream name in your codec
eaf84bda 163snd_soc_dai_driver.
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164
165e.g. stream widgets for HiFi playback and capture
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168 SND_SOC_DAPM_DAC("HiFi DAC", "HiFi Playback", REG, 3, 1),
169 SND_SOC_DAPM_ADC("HiFi ADC", "HiFi Capture", REG, 2, 1),
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630a1b3b 171e.g. stream widgets for AIF
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174 SND_SOC_DAPM_AIF_IN("AIF1RX", "AIF1 Playback", 0, SND_SOC_NOPM, 0, 0),
175 SND_SOC_DAPM_AIF_OUT("AIF1TX", "AIF1 Capture", 0, SND_SOC_NOPM, 0, 0),
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178Path Domain Widgets
179-------------------
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7c4dbbd8 181Path domain widgets have a ability to control or affect the audio signal or
3233a68f 182audio paths within the audio subsystem. They have the following form:
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77190f03 185 SND_SOC_DAPM_PGA(name, reg, shift, invert, controls, num_controls)
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186
187Any widget kcontrols can be set using the controls and num_controls members.
188
189e.g. Mixer widget (the kcontrols are declared first)
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192 /* Output Mixer */
193 static const snd_kcontrol_new_t wm8731_output_mixer_controls[] = {
194 SOC_DAPM_SINGLE("Line Bypass Switch", WM8731_APANA, 3, 1, 0),
195 SOC_DAPM_SINGLE("Mic Sidetone Switch", WM8731_APANA, 5, 1, 0),
196 SOC_DAPM_SINGLE("HiFi Playback Switch", WM8731_APANA, 4, 1, 0),
197 };
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77190f03 199 SND_SOC_DAPM_MIXER("Output Mixer", WM8731_PWR, 4, 1, wm8731_output_mixer_controls,
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200 ARRAY_SIZE(wm8731_output_mixer_controls)),
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8d84c197 202If you don't want the mixer elements prefixed with the name of the mixer widget,
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203you can use SND_SOC_DAPM_MIXER_NAMED_CTL instead. the parameters are the same
204as for SND_SOC_DAPM_MIXER.
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207Machine domain Widgets
208----------------------
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210Machine widgets are different from codec widgets in that they don't have a
211codec register bit associated with them. A machine widget is assigned to each
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212machine audio component (non codec or DSP) that can be independently
213powered. e.g.
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215* Speaker Amp
216* Microphone Bias
217* Jack connectors
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219A machine widget can have an optional call back.
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221e.g. Jack connector widget for an external Mic that enables Mic Bias
3233a68f 222when the Mic is inserted::
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224 static int spitz_mic_bias(struct snd_soc_dapm_widget* w, int event)
225 {
fec12a62 226 gpio_set_value(SPITZ_GPIO_MIC_BIAS, SND_SOC_DAPM_EVENT_ON(event));
eb1a6af3 227 return 0;
77190f03 228 }
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77190f03 230 SND_SOC_DAPM_MIC("Mic Jack", spitz_mic_bias),
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233Codec (BIAS) Domain
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534e0cd8 236The codec bias power domain has no widgets and is handled by the codec DAPM
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237event handler. This handler is called when the codec powerstate is changed wrt
238to any stream event or by kernel PM events.
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241Virtual Widgets
242---------------
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7d0e7610 244Sometimes widgets exist in the codec or machine audio graph that don't have any
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245corresponding soft power control. In this case it is necessary to create
246a virtual widget - a widget with no control bits e.g.
77190f03 247::
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67c7666f 249 SND_SOC_DAPM_MIXER("AC97 Mixer", SND_SOC_NOPM, 0, 0, NULL, 0),
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534e0cd8 251This can be used to merge two signal paths together in software.
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253Registering DAPM controls
254=========================
255
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256In many cases the DAPM widgets are implemented statically in a ``static
257const struct snd_soc_dapm_widget`` array in a codec driver, and simply
258declared via the ``dapm_widgets`` and ``num_dapm_widgets`` fields of the
259``struct snd_soc_component_driver``.
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261Similarly, routes connecting them are implemented statically in a ``static
262const struct snd_soc_dapm_route`` array and declared via the
263``dapm_routes`` and ``num_dapm_routes`` fields of the same struct.
264
265With the above declared, the driver registration will take care of
266populating them::
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268 static const struct snd_soc_dapm_widget wm2000_dapm_widgets[] = {
269 SND_SOC_DAPM_OUTPUT("SPKN"),
270 SND_SOC_DAPM_OUTPUT("SPKP"),
271 ...
272 };
273
274 /* Target, Path, Source */
275 static const struct snd_soc_dapm_route wm2000_audio_map[] = {
276 { "SPKN", NULL, "ANC Engine" },
277 { "SPKP", NULL, "ANC Engine" },
278 ...
279 };
280
281 static const struct snd_soc_component_driver soc_component_dev_wm2000 = {
282 ...
283 .dapm_widgets = wm2000_dapm_widgets,
284 .num_dapm_widgets = ARRAY_SIZE(wm2000_dapm_widgets),
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285 .dapm_routes = wm2000_audio_map,
286 .num_dapm_routes = ARRAY_SIZE(wm2000_audio_map),
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287 ...
288 };
289
290In more complex cases the list of DAPM widgets and/or routes can be only
d40e8219 291known at probe time. This happens for example when a driver supports
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292different models having a different set of features. In those cases
293separate widgets and routes arrays implementing the case-specific features
294can be registered programmatically by calling snd_soc_dapm_new_controls()
295and snd_soc_dapm_add_routes().
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298Codec/DSP Widget Interconnections
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301Widgets are connected to each other within the codec, platform and machine by
302audio paths (called interconnections). Each interconnection must be defined in
7d0e7610 303order to create a graph of all audio paths between widgets.
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305This is easiest with a diagram of the codec or DSP (and schematic of the machine
306audio system), as it requires joining widgets together via their audio signal
307paths.
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057acfb4 309For example the WM8731 output mixer (wm8731.c) has 3 inputs (sources):
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3111. Line Bypass Input
3122. DAC (HiFi playback)
3133. Mic Sidetone Input
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315Each input in this example has a kcontrol associated with it (defined in
316the example above) and is connected to the output mixer via its kcontrol
317name. We can now connect the destination widget (wrt audio signal) with its
318source widgets. ::
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320 /* output mixer */
321 {"Output Mixer", "Line Bypass Switch", "Line Input"},
322 {"Output Mixer", "HiFi Playback Switch", "DAC"},
323 {"Output Mixer", "Mic Sidetone Switch", "Mic Bias"},
324
057acfb4 325So we have:
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327* Destination Widget <=== Path Name <=== Source Widget, or
328* Sink, Path, Source, or
329* ``Output Mixer`` is connected to the ``DAC`` via the ``HiFi Playback Switch``.
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331When there is no path name connecting widgets (e.g. a direct connection) we
332pass NULL for the path name.
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057acfb4 334Interconnections are created with a call to::
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77190f03 336 snd_soc_dapm_connect_input(codec, sink, path, source);
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057acfb4 338Finally, snd_soc_dapm_new_widgets() must be called after all widgets and
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339interconnections have been registered with the core. This causes the core to
340scan the codec and machine so that the internal DAPM state matches the
341physical state of the machine.
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344Machine Widget Interconnections
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346Machine widget interconnections are created in the same way as codec ones and
347directly connect the codec pins to machine level widgets.
348
349e.g. connects the speaker out codec pins to the internal speaker.
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352 /* ext speaker connected to codec pins LOUT2, ROUT2 */
353 {"Ext Spk", NULL , "ROUT2"},
354 {"Ext Spk", NULL , "LOUT2"},
355
356This allows the DAPM to power on and off pins that are connected (and in use)
357and pins that are NC respectively.
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360Endpoint Widgets
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362An endpoint is a start or end point (widget) of an audio signal within the
363machine and includes the codec. e.g.
364
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365* Headphone Jack
366* Internal Speaker
367* Internal Mic
368* Mic Jack
369* Codec Pins
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371Endpoints are added to the DAPM graph so that their usage can be determined in
372order to save power. e.g. NC codecs pins will be switched OFF, unconnected
373jacks can also be switched OFF.
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376DAPM Widget Events
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379Widgets needing to implement a more complex behaviour than what DAPM can do
380can set a custom "event handler" by setting a function pointer. An example
381is a power supply needing to enable a GPIO::
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383 static int sof_es8316_speaker_power_event(struct snd_soc_dapm_widget *w,
384 struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol, int event)
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386 if (SND_SOC_DAPM_EVENT_ON(event))
387 gpiod_set_value_cansleep(gpio_pa, true);
388 else
389 gpiod_set_value_cansleep(gpio_pa, false);
390
391 return 0;
77190f03 392 }
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394 static const struct snd_soc_dapm_widget st_widgets[] = {
395 ...
396 SND_SOC_DAPM_SUPPLY("Speaker Power", SND_SOC_NOPM, 0, 0,
397 sof_es8316_speaker_power_event,
398 SND_SOC_DAPM_PRE_PMD | SND_SOC_DAPM_POST_PMU),
399 };
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ce5a4f10 401See soc-dapm.h for all other widgets that support events.
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404Event types
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4155a82f 407The following event types are supported by event widgets::
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408
409 /* dapm event types */
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410 #define SND_SOC_DAPM_PRE_PMU 0x1 /* before widget power up */
411 #define SND_SOC_DAPM_POST_PMU 0x2 /* after widget power up */
412 #define SND_SOC_DAPM_PRE_PMD 0x4 /* before widget power down */
413 #define SND_SOC_DAPM_POST_PMD 0x8 /* after widget power down */
414 #define SND_SOC_DAPM_PRE_REG 0x10 /* before audio path setup */
415 #define SND_SOC_DAPM_POST_REG 0x20 /* after audio path setup */
416 #define SND_SOC_DAPM_WILL_PMU 0x40 /* called at start of sequence */
417 #define SND_SOC_DAPM_WILL_PMD 0x80 /* called at start of sequence */
418 #define SND_SOC_DAPM_PRE_POST_PMD (SND_SOC_DAPM_PRE_PMD | SND_SOC_DAPM_POST_PMD)
419 #define SND_SOC_DAPM_PRE_POST_PMU (SND_SOC_DAPM_PRE_PMU | SND_SOC_DAPM_POST_PMU)