forked from Minki/linux
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The OSS sound drivers used to rely on virt_to_bus(), but don't any more, so we can remove the Kconfig dependency. As a lot of architectures don't provide VIRT_TO_BUS any more, removing the dependency in sounds/oss/ would make the deprecated drivers appear there, which we probably don't want. Instead I'm replacing the simple dependency with 'VIRT_TO_BUS || RPC || NETWINDER' so we can still build these sound drivers for the platforms that need them, but don't change anything on other architectures. As a follow-up, we can remove the virt_to_bus() implementation and Kconfig symbol in the ARM architecture. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> |
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dmasound | ||
.gitignore | ||
ad1848_mixer.h | ||
ad1848.c | ||
ad1848.h | ||
aedsp16.c | ||
audio.c | ||
bin2hex.c | ||
CHANGELOG | ||
coproc.h | ||
dev_table.c | ||
dev_table.h | ||
dmabuf.c | ||
hex2hex.c | ||
kahlua.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
midi_ctrl.h | ||
midi_synth.c | ||
midi_synth.h | ||
midibuf.c | ||
mpu401.c | ||
mpu401.h | ||
msnd_classic.c | ||
msnd_classic.h | ||
msnd_pinnacle.c | ||
msnd_pinnacle.h | ||
msnd.c | ||
msnd.h | ||
opl3_hw.h | ||
opl3.c | ||
os.h | ||
pas2_card.c | ||
pas2_midi.c | ||
pas2_mixer.c | ||
pas2_pcm.c | ||
pas2.h | ||
pss.c | ||
README.FIRST | ||
sb_audio.c | ||
sb_card.c | ||
sb_card.h | ||
sb_common.c | ||
sb_ess.c | ||
sb_ess.h | ||
sb_midi.c | ||
sb_mixer.c | ||
sb_mixer.h | ||
sb.h | ||
sequencer.c | ||
sleep.h | ||
sound_calls.h | ||
sound_config.h | ||
sound_firmware.h | ||
sound_timer.c | ||
soundcard.c | ||
soundvers.h | ||
swarm_cs4297a.c | ||
sys_timer.c | ||
trix.c | ||
tuning.h | ||
uart401.c | ||
uart6850.c | ||
ulaw.h | ||
v_midi.c | ||
v_midi.h | ||
vidc_fill.S | ||
vidc.c | ||
vidc.h | ||
waveartist.c | ||
waveartist.h |
The modular sound driver patches were funded by Red Hat Software (www.redhat.com). The sound driver here is thus a modified version of Hannu's code. Please bear that in mind when considering the appropriate forums for bug reporting. Alan Cox