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ALSA: hda - Reset sample sizes and max bitrates when reading ELD
When a new HDMI/DP device is plugged in, hdmi_update_short_audio_desc() is called for every SAD (Short Audio Descriptor) in the ELD data. For LPCM coding type SAD defines the supported sample sizes. For several other coding types (such as AC-3), a maximum bitrate is defined. The maximum bitrate and sample size fields are not always cleared. Therefore, if a device is unplugged and a different one is plugged in, and the coding types of some SAD positions differ between the devices, the old max_bitrate or sample_bits values will persist if the new SADs do not define those values. The leftover max_bitrate and sample_bits do not cause any issues other than wrongly showing up in eld#X.Y procfs file and kernel log. Fix that by always clearing sample_bits and max_bitrate when reading SADs. Signed-off-by: Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@iki.fi> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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@ -189,6 +189,9 @@ static void hdmi_update_short_audio_desc(struct cea_sad *a,
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a->channels = GRAB_BITS(buf, 0, 0, 3);
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a->channels++;
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a->sample_bits = 0;
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a->max_bitrate = 0;
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a->format = GRAB_BITS(buf, 0, 3, 4);
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switch (a->format) {
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case AUDIO_CODING_TYPE_REF_STREAM_HEADER:
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@ -198,7 +201,6 @@ static void hdmi_update_short_audio_desc(struct cea_sad *a,
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case AUDIO_CODING_TYPE_LPCM:
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val = GRAB_BITS(buf, 2, 0, 3);
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a->sample_bits = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
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if (val & (1 << i))
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a->sample_bits |= cea_sample_sizes[i + 1];
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