Mark Brown 46ab7d80ed Add static channel mapping between soundwire master
Merge series from Mohammad Rafi Shaik <quic_mohs@quicinc.com>:

Add static channel map support between soundwire master and slave.

Currently, the channel value for each soundwire port is hardcoded in the
wcd937x-sdw driver and the same channel  value is configured in the
soundwire master.

The Qualcomm board like the QCM6490-IDP require static channel map
settings for the soundwire master and slave ports.

If another boards which are using enable wcd937x, the channel mapping
index values between master and slave may be different depending on the
board hw design and requirements. If the above properties are not used
in a SoC specific device tree, the channel mapping index values are set
to default.

With the introduction of the following channel mapping properties, it is
now possible to configure the master channel mapping directly from the
device tree.

Added qcom_swrm_set_channel_map api to set the master channel values
which allows more flexible to configure channel values in runtime for
specific active soundwire ports.

Add get and set channel maps support from codec to cpu dais in common
Qualcomm sdw driver.
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