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author | Andreas Mohr <andi@lisas.de> | 2011-02-19 00:49:32 +0100 |
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committer | Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> | 2011-02-19 16:02:24 +0100 |
commit | b5dc20cd21357ea3663d428e42fcf9d167bb7aa2 (patch) | |
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ALSA: azt3328: add custom AC97 semi-emulation use standard ALSA AC97 layer
Make use of the very flexible ALSA ac97 layer (hooks for custom I/O!)
on this weird AC97 copycat hardware,
via semi-extended I/O translation/emulation.
Some 5kB binary/loaded size saved (well... additional huge AC97 module
penalty not factored in, of course ;-P).
Given that the driver previously had 20kB that's not bad,
but the much more important thing is to have AC97 layer stress-tested
with a thoroughly weird AC97 copycat (or, simply put, if it were not for
this AC97 test aspect, this effort would merely have been a nut job ;).
Signed-off-by: Andreas Mohr <andi@lisas.de>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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