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SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2 3======================================================================== 4Audio drivers for Cirrus Logic CS35L54/56/57/63 Boosted Smart Amplifiers 5======================================================================== 6:Copyright: 2025 Cirrus Logic, Inc. and 7 Cirrus Logic International Semiconductor Ltd. 8 9Contact: patches@opensource.cirrus.com 10 11Summary 12======= 13 14The high-level summary of this document is: 15 16**If you have a laptop that uses CS35L54/56/57/63 amplifiers but audio is not 17working, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE FIRMWARE AND SETTINGS FROM ANOTHER LAPTOP, 18EVEN IF THAT LAPTOP SEEMS SIMILAR.** 19 20The CS35L54/56/57/63 amplifiers must be correctly configured for the power 21supply voltage, speaker impedance, maximum speaker voltage/current, and 22other external hardware connections. 23 24The amplifiers feature advanced boost technology that increases the voltage 25used to drive the speakers, while proprietary speaker protection algorithms 26allow these boosted amplifiers to push the limits of the speakers without 27causing damage. These **must** be configured correctly. 28 29Supported Cirrus Logic amplifiers 30--------------------------------- 31 32The cs35l56 drivers support: 33 34* CS35L54 35* CS35L56 36* CS35L57 37* CS35L63 38 39There are two drivers in the kernel 40 41*For systems using SoundWire*: sound/soc/codecs/cs35l56.c and associated files 42 43*For systems using HDA*: sound/pci/hda/cs35l56_hda.c 44 45Firmware 46======== 47 48The amplifier is controlled and managed by firmware running on the internal 49DSP. Firmware files are essential to enable the full capabilities of the 50amplifier. 51 52Firmware is distributed in the linux-firmware repository: 53https://gitlab.com/kernel-firmware/linux-firmware.git 54 55On most SoundWire systems the amplifier has a default minimum capability to 56produce audio. However this will be 57 58* at low volume, to protect the speakers, since the speaker specifications 59 and power supply voltages are unknown. 60* a mono mix of left and right channels. 61 62On some SoundWire systems that have both CS42L43 and CS35L56/57 the CS35L56/57 63receive their audio from the CS42L43 instead of directly from the host 64SoundWire interface. These systems can be identified by the CS42L43 showing 65in dmesg as a SoundWire device, but the CS35L56/57 as SPI. On these systems 66the firmware is *mandatory* to enable receiving the audio from the CS42L43. 67 68On HDA systems the firmware is *mandatory* to enable HDA bridge mode. There 69will not be any audio from the amplifiers without firmware. 70 71Cirrus Logic firmware files 72--------------------------- 73 74Each amplifier requires two firmware files. One file has a .wmfw suffix, the 75other has a .bin suffix. 76 77The firmware is customized by the OEM to match the hardware of each laptop, 78and the firmware is specific to that laptop. Because of this, there are many 79firmware files in linux-firmware for these amplifiers. Firmware files are 80**not interchangeable between laptops**. 81 82Cirrus Logic submits files for known laptops to the upstream linux-firmware 83repository. Providing Cirrus Logic is aware of a particular laptop and has 84permission from the manufacturer to publish the firmware, it will be pushed 85to linux-firmware. You may need to upgrade to a newer release of 86linux-firmware to obtain the firmware for your laptop. 87 88**Important:** the Makefile for linux-firmware creates symlinks that are listed 89in the WHENCE file. These symlinks are required for the CS35L56 driver to be 90able to load the firmware. 91 92How do I know which firmware file I should have? 93~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 94All firmware file names are qualified with a unique "system ID". On normal 95x86 PCs with PCI audio this is the Vendor Subsystem ID (SSID) of the host 96PCI audio interface. 97 98The SSID can be viewed using the lspci tool:: 99 100 lspci -v -nn | grep -A2 -i audio 101 0000:00:1f.3 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation Meteor Lake-P HD Audio Controller [8086:7e28] 102 Subsystem: Dell Meteor Lake-P HD Audio Controller [1028:0c63] 103 104In this example the SSID is 10280c63. 105 106The format of the firmware file names is: 107 108SoundWire: 109 cs35lxx-b0-dsp1-misc-SSID[-spkidX]-l?u? 110 111SoundWire CS35L56 Rev B0 firmware released before kernel version 6.16: 112 cs35lxx-b0-dsp1-misc-SSID[-spkidX]-ampN 113 114Non-SoundWire (HDA and I2S): 115 cs35lxx-b0-dsp1-misc-SSID[-spkidX]-ampN 116 117Where: 118 119 * cs35lxx-b0 is the amplifier model and silicon revision. This information 120 is logged by the driver during initialization. 121 * SSID is the 8-digit hexadecimal SSID value. 122 * l?u? is the physical address on the SoundWire bus of the amp this 123 file applies to. 124 * ampN is the amplifier number (for example amp1). This is the same as 125 the prefix on the ALSA control names except that it is always lower-case 126 in the file name. 127 * spkidX is an optional part, used for laptops that have firmware 128 configurations for different makes and models of internal speakers. 129 130Early firmware for CS35L56 Rev B0 used the ALSA prefix (ampN) as the 131filename qualifier. Support for the l?u? qualifier was added in kernel 6.16. 132 133Sound Open Firmware and ALSA topology files 134------------------------------------------- 135 136All SoundWire systems will require a Sound Open Firmware (SOF) for the 137host CPU audio DSP, together with an ALSA topology file (.tplg). 138 139The SOF firmware will usually be provided by the manufacturer of the host 140CPU (i.e. Intel or AMD). The .tplg file is normally part of the SOF firmware 141release. 142 143SOF binary builds are available from: https://github.com/thesofproject/sof-bin/releases 144 145The main SOF source is here: https://github.com/thesofproject 146 147ALSA-ucm configurations 148----------------------- 149Typically an appropriate ALSA-ucm configuration file is needed for 150use-case managers and audio servers such as PipeWire. 151 152Configuration files are available from the alsa-ucm-conf repository: 153https://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-ucm-conf.git 154 155Kernel log messages 156=================== 157 158SoundWire 159--------- 160A successful initialization will look like this (this will be repeated for 161each amplifier):: 162 163 [ 7.568374] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: supply VDD_P not found, using dummy regulator 164 [ 7.605208] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: supply VDD_IO not found, using dummy regulator 165 [ 7.605313] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: supply VDD_A not found, using dummy regulator 166 [ 7.939279] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: Cirrus Logic CS35L56 Rev B0 OTP3 fw:3.4.4 (patched=0) 167 [ 7.947844] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: Slave 4 state check1: UNATTACHED, status was 1 168 [ 8.740280] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: supply VDD_B not found, using dummy regulator 169 [ 8.740552] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: supply VDD_AMP not found, using dummy regulator 170 [ 9.242164] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: DSP1: cirrus/cs35l56-b0-dsp1-misc-xxxxxxxx.wmfw: format 3 timestamp 0x66b2b872 171 [ 9.242173] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: DSP1: cirrus/cs35l56-b0-dsp1-misc-xxxxxxxx.wmfw: Tue 05 Dec 2023 21:37:21 GMT Standard Time 172 [ 9.991709] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: DSP1: Firmware: 1a00d6 vendor: 0x2 v3.11.23, 41 algorithms 173 [10.039098] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: DSP1: cirrus/cs35l56-b0-dsp1-misc-xxxxxxxx-amp1.bin: v3.11.23 174 [10.879235] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: Slave 4 state check1: UNATTACHED, status was 1 175 [11.401536] cs35l56 sdw:0:0:01fa:3556:01:0: Calibration applied 176 177HDA 178--- 179A successful initialization will look like this (this will be repeated for 180each amplifier):: 181 182 [ 6.306475] cs35l56-hda i2c-CSC3556:00-cs35l56-hda.0: Cirrus Logic CS35L56 Rev B0 OTP3 fw:3.4.4 (patched=0) 183 [ 6.613892] cs35l56-hda i2c-CSC3556:00-cs35l56-hda.0: DSP system name: 'xxxxxxxx', amp name: 'AMP1' 184 [ 8.266660] snd_hda_codec_cs8409 ehdaudio0D0: bound i2c-CSC3556:00-cs35l56-hda.0 (ops cs35l56_hda_comp_ops [snd_hda_scodec_cs35l56]) 185 [ 8.287525] cs35l56-hda i2c-CSC3556:00-cs35l56-hda.0: DSP1: cirrus/cs35l56-b0-dsp1-misc-xxxxxxxx.wmfw: format 3 timestamp 0x66b2b872 186 [ 8.287528] cs35l56-hda i2c-CSC3556:00-cs35l56-hda.0: DSP1: cirrus/cs35l56-b0-dsp1-misc-xxxxxxxx.wmfw: Tue 05 Dec 2023 21:37:21 GMT Standard Time 187 [ 9.984335] cs35l56-hda i2c-CSC3556:00-cs35l56-hda.0: DSP1: Firmware: 1a00d6 vendor: 0x2 v3.11.23, 41 algorithms 188 [10.085797] cs35l56-hda i2c-CSC3556:00-cs35l56-hda.0: DSP1: cirrus/cs35l56-b0-dsp1-misc-xxxxxxxx-amp1.bin: v3.11.23 189 [10.655237] cs35l56-hda i2c-CSC3556:00-cs35l56-hda.0: Calibration applied 190 191Important messages 192~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 193Cirrus Logic CS35L56 Rev B0 OTP3 fw:3.4.4 (patched=0) 194 Shows that the driver has been able to read device ID registers from the 195 amplifier. 196 197 * The actual amplifier type and silicon revision (CS35L56 B0 in this 198 example) is shown, as read from the amplifier identification registers. 199 * (patched=0) is normal, and indicates that the amplifier has been hard 200 reset and is running default ROM firmware. 201 * (patched=1) means that something has previously downloaded firmware 202 to the amplifier and the driver does not have control of the RESET 203 signal to be able to replace this preloaded firmware. This is normal 204 for systems where the BIOS downloads firmware to the amplifiers 205 before OS boot. 206 This status can also be seen if the cs35l56 kernel module is unloaded 207 and reloaded on a system where the driver does not have control of 208 RESET. SoundWire systems typically do not give the driver control of 209 RESET and only a BIOS (re)boot can reset the amplifiers. 210 211DSP1: cirrus/cs35l56-b0-dsp1-misc-xxxxxxxx.wmfw 212 Shows that a .wmfw firmware file was found and downloaded. 213 214DSP1: cirrus/cs35l56-b0-dsp1-misc-xxxxxxxx-amp1.bin 215 Shows that a .bin firmware file was found and downloaded. 216 217Calibration applied 218 Factory calibration data in EFI was written to the amplifier. 219 220Error messages 221============== 222This section explains some of the error messages that the driver can log. 223 224Algorithm coefficient version %d.%d.%d but expected %d.%d.%d 225 The version of the .bin file content does not match the loaded firmware. 226 Caused by mismatched .wmfw and .bin file, or .bin file was found but 227 .wmfw was not. 228 229No %s for algorithm %x 230 The version of the .bin file content does not match the loaded firmware. 231 Caused by mismatched .wmfw and .bin file, or .bin file was found but 232 .wmfw was not. 233 234.bin file required but not found 235 HDA driver did not find a .bin file that matches this hardware. 236 237Calibration disabled due to missing firmware controls 238 Driver was not able to write EFI calibration data to firmware registers. 239 This typically means that either: 240 241 * The driver did not find a suitable wmfw for this hardware, or 242 * The amplifier has already been patched with firmware by something 243 previously, and the driver does not have control of a hard RESET line 244 to be able to reset the amplifier and download the firmware files it 245 found. This situation is indicated by the device identification 246 string in the kernel log shows "(patched=1)" 247 248Failed to write calibration 249 Same meaning and cause as "Calibration disabled due to missing firmware 250 controls" 251 252Failed to read calibration data from EFI 253 Factory calibration data in EFI is missing, empty or corrupt. 254 This is most likely to be cause by accidentally deleting the file from 255 the EFI filesystem. 256 257No calibration for silicon ID 258 The factory calibration data in EFI does not match this hardware. 259 The most likely cause is that an amplifier has been replaced on the 260 motherboard without going through manufacturer calibration process to 261 generate calibration data for the new amplifier. 262 263Did not find any buses for CSCxxxx 264 Only on HDA systems. The HDA codec driver found an ACPI entry for 265 Cirrus Logic companion amps, but could not enumerate the ACPI entries for 266 the I2C/SPI buses. The most likely cause of this is that: 267 268 * The relevant bus driver (I2C or SPI) is not part of the kernel. 269 * The HDA codec driver was built-in to the kernel but the I2C/SPI 270 bus driver is a module and so the HDA codec driver cannot call the 271 bus driver functions. 272 273init_completion timed out 274 The SoundWire bus controller (host end) did not enumerate the amplifier. 275 In other words, the ACPI says there is an amplifier but for some reason 276 it was not detected on the bus. 277 278No AF01 node 279 Indicates an error in ACPI. A SoundWire system should have a Device() 280 node named "AF01" but it was not found. 281 282Failed to get spk-id-gpios 283 ACPI says that the driver should request a GPIO but the driver was not 284 able to get that GPIO. The most likely cause is that the kernel does not 285 include the correct GPIO or PINCTRL driver for this system. 286 287Failed to read spk-id 288 ACPI says that the driver should request a GPIO but the driver was not 289 able to read that GPIO. 290 291Unexpected spk-id element count 292 AF01 contains more speaker ID GPIO entries than the driver supports 293 294Overtemp error 295 Amplifier overheat protection was triggered and the amplifier shut down 296 to protect itself. 297 298Amp short error 299 Amplifier detected a short-circuit on the speaker output pins and shut 300 down for protection. This would normally indicate a damaged speaker. 301 302Hibernate wake failed 303 The driver tried to wake the amplifier from its power-saving state but 304 did not see the expected responses from the amplifier. This can be caused 305 by using firmware that does not match the hardware. 306