Shreyansh Chouhan <chouhan.shreyansh2...@gmail.com> writes:
> On Wed, 6 Jan 2021 at 17:12, Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org> wrote: > >> >> Shreyansh Chouhan <chouhan.shreyansh2...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> > Hey everyone! >> > >> > I want to work on implementing the emulation for the VritioSound device. >> I >> > contacted the mentor for the project, (Greg), who said it's fine and >> that I >> > should declare it on the mailing list in order to find out if someone >> else >> > is already working on this project. That is what this mail is for. I >> tried >> > searching for "Virtio", "Sound", and "VirtioSound" in the qemu-devel >> > mailing archives but couldn't find anything. If someone is already >> working >> > on it, please let me know, and if not then I'll start working on it right >> > away. >> >> I'm not working on it but please feel free to CC me on discussion and >> patches. I have a general interest on Virtio IO implementations at the >> moment. >> > > Sure! (Though I should mention that I do not know a lot about the virtio > architecture yet. I am still reading up about it. So most of my mails might > be (silly) queries. Though I hope to learn about it soon and send in > some patches and tests :) > > >> Are you planning to make it an in-QEMU device or maybe a external >> vhost-user daemon? > > The project page states that we need to use the QEMU audio subsystem > for playing and capturing audio samples. Is this one of the QEMU internship projects? > I am not entirely sure if this implies that the device should be an > in-QEMU device or if it could be an external daemon. I think it implies having the entire emulation in-QEMU. > What do you suggest? > > cc Gerd Hoffman > > > > >> >> -- >> Alex Bennée >> -- Alex Bennée