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Merge series from Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com>: Now, we don't need to use dpcm_playback/capture flags for DPCM since v6.11, and thus we can use playback/capture_only flags instead too for DPCM, which is same as non-DPCM. Let's remove dpcm_playback/capture flags, and use playback/capture_only flags instead. [Before] [After] dpcm_playback = 1; /* no setting is needed */ dpcm_capture = 1; dpcm_playback = 1; playback_only = 1; dpcm_capture = 0; dpcm_playback = 0; capture_only = 1; dpcm_capture = 1; And then, because no-one uses dpcm_xxx flags, we don't need to have the code for both DPCM and non-DPCM. These can be handled by same code.
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