The driver was using an initial value for the clock on the SPI bus
which was read from ICE1712 EEPROM,
ice->eeprom.data[ICE_EEP1_GPIO_STATE] & ICE1712_DELTA_AP_CCLK (0x02)
It appears some cards have it default high, some cards
have it default low. On my Delta 66 rev. E:
$ cat /proc/asound/M66/ice1712 | grep 'GPIO state'
GPIO state : 0x70 /* ICE1712_DELTA_AP_CCLK bit is zero */
On my Audiophile 2496:
$ cat /proc/asound/M2496/ice1712 | grep 'GPIO state'
GPIO state : 0xfe /* ICE1712_DELTA_AP_CCLK bit is one */
It must be raised before the first SPI write happens, or the write will
fail, leading to:
[ 23.248721] invalid CS8427 signature 0x0: let me try again...
I theorize that
4eb4550ab37d351ab0973ccec921a5a2d8560ec7
is no longer needed, it was a different way to workaround
the problem.
[fixed variable decleration by tiwai]
Signed-off-by: Brian Bloniarz <brian.bloniarz@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
{
int err;
struct snd_akm4xxx *ak;
+ unsigned char tmp;
if (ice->eeprom.subvendor == ICE1712_SUBDEVICE_DELTA1010 &&
ice->eeprom.gpiodir == 0x7b)
break;
}
+ /* initialize the SPI clock to high */
+ tmp = snd_ice1712_read(ice, ICE1712_IREG_GPIO_DATA);
+ tmp |= ICE1712_DELTA_AP_CCLK;
+ snd_ice1712_write(ice, ICE1712_IREG_GPIO_DATA, tmp);
+ udelay(5);
+
/* initialize spdif */
switch (ice->eeprom.subvendor) {
case ICE1712_SUBDEVICE_AUDIOPHILE: