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author | James O'Shannessy <james.oshannessy@fiberdyne.com.au> | 2018-10-08 15:10:46 +1100 |
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committer | Mark Farrugia <mark.farrugia@fiberdyne.com.au> | 2018-10-26 17:27:44 +1100 |
commit | 13610114b7f283718a678c42e0421c3c51de636e (patch) | |
tree | 493b68a56f208f79d7eec4d4a01ff4a6a5a2a309 | |
parent | 7e4db2ff6865d723a2a6233a9542730876d06260 (diff) |
Adding table of for contents for README documentation
Signed-off-by: James O'Shannessy <james.oshannessy@fiberdyne.com.au>
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@@ -1,15 +1,6 @@ ## Alsa Virtual Sound Driver -The ALSA Virtual Sound Driver (AVIRT) aims to provide a Linux kernel solution to the issue of audio routing in kernel-space, as well as security per-stream, and dynamic configuration of streams at the kernel level. - -A top-level abstract dynamic audio driver is presented to the user-space via an ALSA middle-layer card. From there, respective low-level "real" audio drivers can subscribe to it as an "Audio Path". - -The top-level driver is configured (currently) using module parameters, as is the norm for sound drivers in the Linux tree, however this will utilise a configfs configuration implementation in future. - -A sample dummy Audio Path is provided as an example to show how a low-level audio driver would subscribe to AVIRT, and accept audio routing for playback. - -Currently, the Fiberdyne DSP hardmixer is supported on the Renesas R-Car M3 AGL -reference platform, and a default loopback softmixer is in development. +[1. Introduction](docs/1. Introduction.md) ## TODO |