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SubjectRe: Odroid-XU4 sound issue after suspend-resume
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Hi Jaafar, 

On 8/5/19 15:27, Jaafar Ali wrote:
> Dear All,
> Kernel 5.3-rc1
> OS: ubuntu 18.04
> Hardware: Odroid-XU4
> The sound of Odroid-XU4 after suspend/resume cycle is choppy and slow. 
> I have found a workaround, the I2SMOD register value should be set to
> zero after resume to force using internal codec clock (cdclkcon bit = 0),
> also the rclk_srcrate which is obtained from the function
> *clk_get_rate(rclksrc) *inside *hw_params* function is not correct and
> must be divided by 2 to obtain proper value, i2s_resume function
> is modified to:
>
> static int i2s_resume(struct snd_soc_dai *dai)
> {
>         struct samsung_i2s_priv *priv = dev_get_drvdata(dai->dev);
>         priv->suspend_i2smod = 0;//workaround-1 ,
>         return pm_runtime_force_resume(dai->dev);
>
> }
>
> inside hw_params function, the rclk_srcrate must be halved to solve
> unknown problem of clock shift, so before return from hw_params we
> must insert:
> if(mod == 0){
> priv->rclk_srcrate = priv->rclk_srcrate / 2; //workaround-2, 
> }
>
> With these two workaround sound issue was solved, but I hope we can
> get concrete fix.
Thank you for the bug report. I spent some time on debugging this and
it turned out that there is a clock mux between EPLL and the audio
subsystem which looses its configuration during suspend/resume cycle.
So we end up with the I2S controller clocked from the main oscillator
clock (24 MHz) rather than the EPLL (196.608 MHz) after system suspend/
resume. I will post a patch for clk-exynos5420 driver shortly.

--
Regards,
Sylwester

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