Alsa Virtual Sound Driver -------------------------- [![pipeline status](https://git.fiberdyne.com.au/JOSHANNE/kmodule_development/badges/master/pipeline.svg)](https://git.fiberdyne.com.au/JOSHANNE/kmodule_development/commits/master) 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. ## Building ### Out Of Tree The kernel modules can be built either in-tree, or out-of-tree. To build both AVIRT and the dummy Audio Path out-of-tree, use the following command: ```sh $ CONFIG_AVIRT=m CONFIG_AVIRT_BUILDLOCAL=y CONFIG_AVIRT_DUMMYAP=m make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build/ M=$(pwd) ``` To build both AVIRT and the dummy Audio Path out-of-tree for [AGL](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/) (`aarch64` currently supported), use the [XDS](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/devguides/en/dev/reference/xds/part-1/0_Abstract.html) build system together with the `make_agl.sh` script: ```sh $ ./make_agl.sh ${XDS_SDK_ID} ``` ### In tree ``` $ TODO ``` ## Running To run, we must load the kernel modules using the `loadDrivers.sh` script, which contains sample module parameters to AVIRT: ```sh $ ./loadDrivers.sh ``` To unload the drivers use: ```sh $ ./unload.sh ``` ## TODO - Currently, playback only - implementing capture is WIP. - Rework module parameters into configfs configuration. - Create a loopback Audio Path for use with AVIRT, to demonstrate standard AGL soft-mixing capabilities. - Modify Fiberdyne DSP driver for use with AVRIT, to demonstrate DSP off-loading and hard-mixing capabilities via Xtensa HiFi2.