>> I wouldn't mind porting VSA2 support to ALSA. I just don't have test
>> hardware. Do you happen to know any examples of hardware that run VSA2
>> firmware or is it just a case of a firmware update?
> Anything from the natsemi era onwards ought to be VSA2
VSA2 is mainly used to support the GX and LX processors, and the
CS5535 and CS5536 southbridges. The southbridges both have
native AC97 controllers, supported by the snd-cs5535 driver
in the kernel and maintained by Jaya Kumar.
These just work, straight out of the box.
And as an aside, the VSA2 source code is open, so you can peruse
it and discover its secrets for yourself:
http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=geode-vsa;a=tree;hb=HEAD
Jordan
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Jordan Crouse
Systems Software Development Engineer
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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