Kernel-4.18.0-80.el8_rt5663

RT5663 audio CODEC

This device supports I2C only.

Required properties:

  • compatible : “realtek,rt5663”.

  • reg : The I2C address of the device.

  • interrupts : The CODEC’s interrupt output.

Optional properties:

  • “realtek,dc_offset_l_manual”
  • “realtek,dc_offset_r_manual”
  • “realtek,dc_offset_l_manual_mic”
  • “realtek,dc_offset_r_manual_mic”
    Based on the different PCB layout, add the manual offset value to
    compensate the DC offset for each L and R channel, and they are different
    between headphone and headset.
  • “realtek,impedance_sensing_num”
    The matrix row number of the impedance sensing table.
    If the value is 0, it means the impedance sensing is not supported.
  • “realtek,impedance_sensing_table”
    The matrix rows of the impedance sensing table are consisted by impedance
    minimum, impedance maximun, volume, DC offset w/o and w/ mic of each L and
    R channel accordingly. Example is shown as following.
    < 0 300 7 0xffd160 0xffd1c0 0xff8a10 0xff8ab0
    301 65535 4 0xffe470 0xffe470 0xffb8e0 0xffb8e0>
    The first and second column are defined for the impedance range. If the
    detected impedance value is in the range, then the volume value of the
    third column will be set to codec. In our codec design, each volume value
    should compensate different DC offset to avoid the pop sound, and it is
    also different between headphone and headset. In the example, the
    “realtek,impedance_sensing_num” is 2. It means that there are 2 ranges of
    impedance in the impedance sensing function.

Pins on the device (for linking into audio routes) for RT5663:

  • IN1P
  • IN1N
  • IN2P
  • IN2N
  • HPOL
  • HPOR

Example:

rt5663: codec@12 {
compatible = “realtek,rt5663”;
reg = <0x12>;
interrupts = <7 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>;
};