The HT-Omega Claro halo's ADC is an AK5385 instead of a WM8785, so we
should handle the ADC parameters as we do with the X-Meridian.
Using the code for the wrong ADC does not seem to have any audible
effects, and the Windows driver does it, but it is nonetheless a good
idea to run the AK5385 with an oversampling ratio that is not outside
the documented limits.
Signed-off-by: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
ak5385_init(chip);
}
+static void halo_init(struct oxygen *chip)
+{
+ ak4396_init(chip);
+ ak5385_init(chip);
+}
+
static void generic_cleanup(struct oxygen *chip)
{
}
ak4396_registers_init(chip);
}
+static void halo_resume(struct oxygen *chip)
+{
+ ak4396_registers_init(chip);
+}
+
static void set_ak4396_params(struct oxygen *chip,
struct snd_pcm_hw_params *params)
{
CAPTURE_0_FROM_I2S_2 |
CAPTURE_1_FROM_SPDIF;
break;
+ case MODEL_HALO:
+ chip->model.init = halo_init;
+ chip->model.resume = halo_resume;
+ chip->model.set_adc_params = set_ak5385_params;
+ break;
}
if (id->driver_data == MODEL_MERIDIAN ||
id->driver_data == MODEL_HALO) {