kselftest/alsa: Add more coverage of sample rates and channel counts

Now that we can skip unsupported configurations add some more test cases
using that, cover 8kHz, 44.1kHz and 96kHz plus 8kHz mono and 48kHz 6
channel.

44.1kHz is a different clock base to the existing 48kHz tests and may
therefore show problems with the clock configuration if only 8kHz based
rates are really available (or help diagnose if bad clocking is due to
only 44.1kHz based rates being supported). 8kHz mono and 48Hz 6 channel
are real world formats and should show if clocking does not account for
channel count properly.

Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221201170745.1111236-7-broonie@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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Mark Brown 2022-12-01 17:07:45 +00:00 committed by Takashi Iwai
parent ee12040dd5
commit 7d721baea1

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@ -446,9 +446,14 @@ static void test_pcm_time1(struct pcm_data *data,
}
static const struct time_test_def time_tests[] = {
/* name format rate chan period buffer */
{ "S16.48k.2.small", "S16_LE", 48000, 2, 512, 4096 },
{ "S16.48k.2.big", "S16_LE", 48000, 2, 24000, 192000 },
/* name format rate chan period buffer */
{ "8k.1.big", "S16_LE", 8000, 2, 8000, 32000 },
{ "8k.2.big", "S16_LE", 8000, 2, 8000, 32000 },
{ "44k1.2.big", "S16_LE", 44100, 2, 22050, 192000 },
{ "48k.2.small", "S16_LE", 48000, 2, 512, 4096 },
{ "48k.2.big", "S16_LE", 48000, 2, 24000, 192000 },
{ "48k.6.big", "S16_LE", 48000, 6, 48000, 576000 },
{ "96k.2.big", "S16_LE", 96000, 2, 48000, 192000 },
};
int main(void)