The existing locking for DPCM has several issues
a) a confusing mix of card->mutex and card->pcm_mutex.
b) a dpcm_lock spinlock added inconsistently and on paths that could
be recursively taken. The use of irqsave/irqrestore was also overkill.
The suggested model is:
1) The pcm_mutex is the top-most protection of BE links in the FE. The
pcm_mutex is applied always on either the top PCM callbacks or the
external call from DAPM, not taken in the internal functions.
2) the FE stream lock is taken in higher levels before invoking
dpcm_be_dai_trigger()
3) when adding and deleting a BE, both the pcm_mutex and FE stream
lock are taken.
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
[clarification of commit message by plbossart]
Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kai Vehmanen <kai.vehmanen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211207173745.15850-4-pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Regarding to handling [U|S][32|24] PCM formats, many userspace
application developers and driver developers have confusion, since they
require them to understand justification or padding. It easily
loses consistency and soundness to operate with many type of devices. In
this commit, I attempt to solve the situation by adding comment about
relation between [S|U]32 formats and 'msbits' hardware parameter.
The formats are used for 'left-justified' sample format, and the available
bit count in most significant bit is delivered to userspace in msbits
hardware parameter (struct snd_pcm_hw_params.msbits), which is decided by
msbits constraint added by pcm drivers (snd_pcm_hw_constraint_msbits()).
In driver side, the msbits constraint includes two elements; the physical
width of format and the available width of the format in most significant
bit. The former is used to match SAMPLE_BITS of format. (For my
convenience, I ignore wildcard in the usage of the constraint.)
As a result of interaction between ALSA pcm core and ALSA pcm application,
when the format in which SAMPLE_BITS equals to physical width of the
msbits constaint, the msbits parameter is set by referring to the
available width of the constraint. When the msbits parameter is not
changed in the above process, ALSA pcm core set it alternatively with
SAMPLE_BIT of chosen format.
In userspace application side, the msbits is only available after calling
ioctl(2) with SNDRV_PCM_IOCTL_HW_PARAMS request. Even if the hardware
parameter structure includes somewhat value of SAMPLE_BITS interval
parameter as width of format, all of the width is not always available
since msbits can be less than the width.
I note that [S|U]24 formats are used for 'right-justified' 24 bit sample
formats within 32 bit frame. The first byte in most significant bit
should be invalidated. Although the msbits exposed to userspace should be
zero as invalid value, actually it is 32 from physical width of format.
[ corrected typos -- tiwai ]
Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210529033353.21641-1-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Current soc-pcm.c :: soc_pcm_pointer() is assuming that
component driver might update runtime->delay silently in
snd_soc_pcm_component_pointer() (= A).
static snd_pcm_uframes_t soc_pcm_pointer(...)
{
...
/* clearing the previous total delay */
=> runtime->delay = 0;
(A) offset = snd_soc_pcm_component_pointer(substream);
/* base delay if assigned in pointer callback */
=> delay = runtime->delay;
...
}
1) The behavior that ".pointer callback secretly updates
runtime->delay" is strange and confusable.
2) Current snd_soc_pcm_component_pointer() uses 1st found component's
.pointer callback only, thus it is no problem for now.
But runtime->delay might be overwrote if it adjusted to multiple
components in the future.
3) Component delay is updated at .pointer callback timing (secretly).
But some components which doesn't have .pointer callback might want
to increase runtime->delay for some reasons.
We already have .delay function for DAI, but not have for Component.
This patch adds new snd_soc_pcm_component_delay() for it.
Signed-off-by: Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/874k8cy25t.wl-kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Current soc_pcm_pointer() is manually calculating
both CPU-DAI's max delay (= A)
and Codec-DAI's max delay (= B).
static snd_pcm_uframes_t soc_pcm_pointer(...)
{
...
^ for_each_rtd_cpu_dais(rtd, i, cpu_dai)
(A) cpu_delay = max(cpu_delay, ...);
v delay += cpu_delay;
^ for_each_rtd_codec_dais(rtd, i, codec_dai)
(B) codec_delay = max(codec_delay, ...);
v delay += codec_delay;
runtime->delay = delay;
...
}
Current soc_pcm_pointer() and the total delay calculating
is not readable / difficult to understand.
This patch update snd_soc_dai_delay() to snd_soc_pcm_dai_delay(),
and calcule both CPU/Codec delay in one function.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/87fszl4yrq.wl-kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com
Signed-off-by: Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/875yssy25z.wl-kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Some DAI components, such as HDaudio, need to be stopped in two steps
a) stop the DAI component
b) stop the DAI DMA
This patch enables this two-step stop by expanding the DAI_CONFIG
IPC flags and split them into 2 parts.
The 4 LSB bits indicate when the DAI_CONFIG IPC is sent, ex: hw_params,
hw_free or pause. The 4 MSB bits are used as the quirk flags to be used
along with the command flags. The quirk flag called
SOF_DAI_CONFIG_FLAGS_2_STEP_STOP shall be set along with the HW_PARAMS
command flag, i.e. before the pipeline is started so that the stop/pause
trigger op in the FW can take the appropriate action to either
perform/skip the DMA stop. If set, the DMA stop will be executed when
the DAI_CONFIG IPC is sent during hw_free. In the case of pause, DMA
pause will be handled when the DAI_CONFIG IPC is sent with the PAUSE
command flag.
Along with this, modify the signature for the hda_ctrl_dai_widget_setup/
hda_ctrl_dai_widget_free() functions to take additional flags as an
argument and modify all users to pass the appropriate quirk flags. Only
the HDA DAI's need to pass the SOF_DAI_CONFIG_FLAGS_2_STEP_STOP quirk
flag during hw_params to indicate that it supports two-step stop and
pause.
Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Kai Vehmanen <kai.vehmanen@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211125101520.291581-10-kai.vehmanen@linux.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
ASoC: Fixes for v5.16
There's a large but repetitive set of fixes here for issues with the
Tegra kcontrols not correctly reporting changes to userspace, a fix for
some issues with matching on older x86 platforms introduced during the
merge window together with a set of smaller fixes and one new system
quirk.
Commit dac7cbd55d ("ASoC: Intel: soc-acpi-byt: shrink tables using
compatible IDs") and commit 959ae8215a ("ASoC: Intel: soc-acpi-cht:
shrink tables using compatible IDs") simplified the match tables in
soc-acpi-intel-byt-match.c and soc-acpi-intel-cht-match.c by merging
identical entries using the new .comp_ids snd_soc_acpi_mach field to
point a single entry to multiple ACPI HIDs and clearing the previously
unique per entry .id field.
But various machine drivers from sound/soc/intel/boards rely on mach->id
in one or more ways, e.g. some drivers contain the following snippets:
adev = acpi_dev_get_first_match_dev(mach->id, NULL, -1);
pkg_found = snd_soc_acpi_find_package_from_hid(mach->id, ...
if (!strncmp(snd_soc_cards[i].codec_id, mach->id, 8)) { ...
All of which are broken by the match table shrinking.
Make the snd_soc_acpi_mach.id field non const (the storage for the tables
already is non const) and on a comps_ids match copy the matching HID to
the id field to fix this.
Fixes: dac7cbd55d ("ASoC: Intel: soc-acpi-byt: shrink tables using compatible IDs")
Fixes: 959ae8215a ("ASoC: Intel: soc-acpi-cht: shrink tables using compatible IDs")
Suggested-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Brent Lu <brent.lu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211118153014.349222-1-hdegoede@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
When a codec is unbound dynamically via sysfs while its stream is in
use, we may face a potential deadlock at the proc remove or a UAF.
This happens since the hda_pcm is managed by a linked list, as it
handles the hda_pcm object release via kref.
When a PCM is opened at the unbinding time, the release of hda_pcm
gets delayed and it ends up with the close of the PCM stream releasing
the associated hda_pcm object of its own. The hda_pcm destructor
contains the PCM device release that includes the removal of procfs
entries. And, this removal has the sync of the close of all in-use
files -- which would never finish because it's called from the PCM
file descriptor itself, i.e. it's trying to shoot its foot.
For addressing the deadlock above, this patch changes the way to
manage and release the hda_pcm object. The kref of hda_pcm is
dropped, and instead a simple refcount is introduced in hda_codec for
keeping the track of the active PCM streams, and at each PCM open and
close, this refcount is adjusted accordingly. At unbinding, the
driver calls snd_device_disconnect() for each PCM stream, then
synchronizes with the refcount finish, and finally releases the object
resources.
Fixes: bbbc7e8502 ("ALSA: hda - Allocate hda_pcm objects dynamically")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211116072459.18930-1-tiwai@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
This reverts commit 2d9ea39917.
We've got a regression report showing that the audio got broken the
device over AMD IOMMU. The conversion assumed the wrong pointer /
page mapping for the indirect mapping case, and we need to correct
this urgently, so let's revert it for now.
Fixes: 2d9ea39917 ("ALSA: memalloc: Convert x86 SG-buffer handling with non-contiguous type")
Reported-and-tested-by: Alex Xu (Hello71) <alex_y_xu@yahoo.ca>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211104180846.16340-1-tiwai@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
ASoC: Updates for v5.16
This is an unusually large set of updates, mostly a large crop of
unusually big drivers coupled with extensive overhauls of existing code.
There's a SH change here for the DAI format terminology, the change is
straightforward and the SH maintainers don't seem very active.
- A new version of the audio graph card which supports a wider range of
systems.
- Move of the Cirrus DSP framework into drivers/firmware to allow for
future use by non-audio DSPs.
- Several conversions to YAML DT bindings.
- Continuing cleanups to the SOF and Intel code.
- A very big overhaul of the cs42l42 driver, correcting many problems.
- Support for AMD Vangogh and Yelow Cap, Cirrus CS35L41, Maxim
MAX98520 and MAX98360A, Mediatek MT8195, Nuvoton NAU8821, nVidia
Tegra210, NXP i.MX8ULP, Qualcomm AudioReach, Realtek ALC5682I-VS,
RT5682S, and RT9120 and Rockchip RV1126 and RK3568
A machine driver needs to be enumerated by more than one ACPI HID if
it supports second headphone driver (i.e. rt5682 and rt5682s).
However, the id field in snd_soc_acpi_mach structure could contain
only one HID. By adding a 'comp_ids' field which can contain several
HIDs, we can enumerate a machine driver by multiple ACPI HIDs.
Signed-off-by: Brent Lu <brent.lu@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211029171409.611600-2-brent.lu@intel.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
When removing the index argument from snd_soc_topology_component_remove()
commit a5b8f71c54 (ASoC: topology: Remove multistep topology loading)
forgot to update the stub for !SND_SOC_TOPOLOGY use, causing build failures
for anything that tries to make use of it.
Fixes: a5b8f71c54 (ASoC: topology: Remove multistep topology loading)
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211025154844.2342120-1-broonie@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
We've had an x86-specific SG-buffer handling code, but now it can be
merged gracefully with the standard non-contiguous DMA pages.
After the migration, SNDRV_DMA_TYPE_DMA_SG becomes identical with
SNDRV_DMA_TYPE_NONCONTIG on x86, while others still fall back to
SNDRV_DMA_TYPE_DEV.
The remaining problem is about the SG-buffer with WC pages: the DMA
core stuff on x86 doesn't treat it well, so we still need some special
handling to manipulate the page attribute manually. The mmap handler
for SNDRV_DMA_TYPE_DEV_SG_WC still returns -ENOENT intentionally for
the fallback to the default handler.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211017074859.24112-4-tiwai@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Following to the addition of non-contiguous pages, this patch adds the
new contiguous non-coherent page allocation to the standard memalloc
helper. Like the previous non-contig type, this non-coherent type is
also directional and requires the explicit sync, too. Hence the
driver using this type of buffer may need to set
SNDRV_PCM_INFO_EXPLICIT_SYNC flag to the PCM hardware.info as well,
unless it's set up in the managed mode.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211017074859.24112-3-tiwai@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
This patch adds the support for allocation of non-contiguous DMA pages
in the common memalloc helper. It's another SG-buffer type, but
unlike the existing one, this is directional and requires the explicit
sync / invalidation of dirty pages on non-coherent architectures.
For this enhancement, the following points are changed:
- snd_dma_device stores the DMA direction.
- snd_dma_device stores need_sync flag indicating whether the explicit
sync is required or not.
- A new variant of helper functions, snd_dma_alloc_dir_pages() and
*_all() are introduced; the old snd_dma_alloc_pages() and *_all()
kept as just wrappers with DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL.
- A new helper snd_dma_buffer_sync() is introduced; this gets called
in the appropriate places.
- A new allocation type, SNDRV_DMA_TYPE_NONCONTIG, is introduced.
When the driver allocates pages with this new type, and it may require
the SNDRV_PCM_INFO_EXPLICIT_SYNC flag set to the PCM hardware.info for
taking the full control of PCM applptr and hwptr changes (that implies
disabling the mmap of control/status data). When the buffer
allocation is managed by snd_pcm_set_managed_buffer(), this flag is
automatically set depending on the result of dma_need_sync()
internally. Otherwise, if the buffer is managed manually, the driver
has to set the flag explicitly, too.
The explicit sync between CPU and device for non-coherent memory is
performed at the points before and after read/write transfer as well
as the applptr/hwptr syncptr ioctl. In the case of mmap mode,
user-space is supposed to call the syncptr ioctl with the hwptr flag
to update and fetch the status at first; this corresponds to CPU-sync.
Then user-space advances the applptr via syncptr ioctl again with
applptr flag, and this corresponds to the device sync with flushing.
Other than the DMA direction and the explicit sync, the usage of this
new buffer type is almost equivalent with the existing
SNDRV_DMA_TYPE_DEV_SG; you can get the page and the address via
snd_sgbuf_get_page() and snd_sgbuf_get_addr(), also calculate the
continuous pages via snd_sgbuf_get_chunk_size().
For those SG-page handling, the non-contig type shares the same ops
with the vmalloc handler. As we do always vmap the SG pages at first,
the actual address can be deduced from the vmapped address easily
without iterating the SG-list.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211017074859.24112-2-tiwai@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
This patch adds Codec2Codec support to audio-graph-card2.
It can use Codec2Codec but very simple case only for now.
It doesn't have "SWITCH" control yet, thus it start automatically
when it was probed, and can't stop, so far.
Thus it needs to be updated around widgets/routing handling,
and you need to understand that it is under experimental.
Codec has SND_SOC_DAPM_INPUT() (= IN) / SND_SOC_DAPM_OUTPUT(= OUT)
widgets in below case.
It is assuming 2channel, S32_LE format for now.
It needs to be updated, too.
It needs "codec2codec" node (= B), needs to have routing (= A),
need to indicate CPU side at links (= X).
ports@0 is for CPU side (= X), port@1 is Codec side (= Y).
It needs to have "rate" (= C)
+--+
| |<-- Codec0 <-- IN
| |--> Codec1 --> OUT
+--+
sound {
compatible = "audio-graph-card2";
(A) routing = "OUT" ,"DAI1 Playback",
"DAI0 Capture", "IN";
(X) links = <&c2c>;
(B) codec2codec {
ports {
(C) rate = <48000>;
(X) c2c: port@0 { c2cf_ep: endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&codec0_ep>; }; };
(Y) port@1 { c2cb_ep: endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&codec1_ep>; }; };
};
};
Codec {
ports {
port@0 {
bitclock-master;
frame-master;
codec0_ep: endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&c2cf_ep>; }; };
port@1 { codec1_ep: endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&c2cb_ep>; }; };
};
};
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/87k0xszlep.wl-kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com
Signed-off-by: Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/87y26ylu4a.wl-kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
A back-merge of 5.15 branch into 5.16-devel branch for further
development of USB and ALSA core stuff that depends on 5.15 fixes.
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
It seems that a few recent AMD systems show the codec configuration
errors at the early boot, while loading the driver at a later stage
works magically. Although the root cause of the error isn't clear,
it's certainly not bad to allow retrying the codec probe in such a
case if that helps.
This patch adds the capability for retrying the probe upon codec probe
errors on the certain AMD platforms. The probe_work is changed to a
delayed work, and at the secondary call, it'll jump to the codec
probing.
Note that, not only adding the re-probing, this includes the behavior
changes in the codec configuration function. Namely,
snd_hda_codec_configure() won't unregister the codec at errors any
longer. Instead, its caller, azx_codec_configure() unregisters the
codecs with the probe failures *if* any codec has been successfully
configured. If all codec probe failed, it doesn't unregister but let
it re-probed -- which is the most case we're seeing and this patch
tries to improve.
Even if the driver doesn't re-probe or give up, it will go to the
"free-all" error path, hence the leftover codecs shall be disabled /
deleted in anyway.
BugLink: https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1190801
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211006141940.2897-1-tiwai@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Mirror changes done in SOF tree. The changes do not rely on
BIT/GENMASK on purpose to keep the structure and flags common with the
firmware tree.
The DAI_CONFIG IPC is currently used in multiple ways. It is sent to
the DSP firmware when enabling static or dynamic pipelines, in
hw_params or prepare callbacks for Intel SSP, HDaudio and ALH, on
trigger_stop and hw_free.
This IPC has been abused a bit in the past, i.e. the values used for
some of the DAI-specific fields are used to either allocate or free
resources. Two typical examples are Intel HDaudio and SoundWire/ALH
DAIs, where using a zero DMA channel number or stream tag signals to
the firmware the DMA channels or tags allocated earlier can be freed.
Rather than add a new IPC for 'hw_params' and 'hw_free', this patch
suggests supporting a 2-bit value conveying the 'stage' information in
an existing IPC structure. Only 3 possible values are used.
The mapping between HW_PARAMS and HW_FREE flags and ALSA definitions
is not strictly 1:1, e.g. in some cases the HW_PARAM flag might be set
during the .prepare callback, while the HW_FREE might be sent during the
ALSA .trigger for stop/suspend.
The semantics of the flags is to reserve and start/stop all needed
resources, typically hardware related such as DMAs or clocks, when the
HW_PARAMS is set, while the HW_FREE flag allows the firmware to
release the resources allocated. The data transfers are still
controlled within the firmware through the propagation of the trigger
command.
The driver can then pass information that the DAI_CONFIG was invoked
in e.g. a pipeline/DAI setup, hw_params or hw_free stage without
having to use a special DAI-specific encoding. Unfortunately we can't
remove old encodings due to backwards-compatibility requirements but
for new cases, such as the SSP in follow-up patches, we can make the
IPC less cryptic.
This change is tagged as ABI 3.19 and is completely backwards compatible.
Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Bard Liao <bard.liao@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Brent Lu <brent.lu@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211004171430.103674-3-pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Hi,
The previous, v2 of this series was sent by Daniel Baluta:
https://lore.kernel.org/alsa-devel/20210917143659.401102-1-daniel.baluta@oss.nxp.com/
We have agreed that it might be better that someone from Intel is going to take it
from here as we already have the infrastructure up to test and verify the
dynamic pipelines support.
Changes since v2 (sent by Daniel Baluta):
- patch 10: Fix NULL point dereference in hda_dai_update_config()
- I have kept Daniel's SoB for the series.
Changes since v1:
- Signed-off-by tag added by Daniel
This series implements initial support for dynamic pipelines to setup/teardown
pipeline as needed when a PCM is open/closed.
Initially dynamic pipelines are only supported with single core setup which will
be expanded with a follow-up series.
Review with SOF community at
https://github.com/thesofproject/linux/pull/2794
The feature has been merged on 1st of April to sof-dev, all issues found since
has been fixed and squashed to this upstream series.
Regards,
Peter
---
Ranjani Sridharan (12):
ASoC: topology: change the complete op in snd_soc_tplg_ops to return
int
ASoC: SOF: control: Add access field in struct snd_sof_control
ASoC: SOF: topology: Add new token for dynamic pipeline
ASoC: SOF: sof-audio: add helpers for widgets, kcontrols and dai
config set up
AsoC: dapm: export a couple of functions
ASoC: SOF: Add new fields to snd_sof_route
ASoC: SOF: restore kcontrols for widget during set up
ASoC: SOF: Don't set up widgets during topology parsing
ASoC: SOF: Introduce widget use_count
ASoC: SOF: Intel: hda: make sure DAI widget is set up before IPC
ASoC: SOF: Add support for dynamic pipelines
ASoC: SOF: topology: Add kernel parameter for topology verification
include/sound/soc-dpcm.h | 1 +
include/sound/soc-topology.h | 2 +-
include/uapi/sound/sof/tokens.h | 1 +
sound/soc/intel/skylake/skl-topology.c | 6 +-
sound/soc/soc-dapm.c | 2 +
sound/soc/soc-pcm.c | 4 +-
sound/soc/soc-topology.c | 10 +-
sound/soc/sof/intel/hda-dai.c | 174 +++---
sound/soc/sof/intel/hda.c | 177 ++++--
sound/soc/sof/intel/hda.h | 5 +
sound/soc/sof/ipc.c | 22 +
sound/soc/sof/pcm.c | 58 +-
sound/soc/sof/pm.c | 4 +-
sound/soc/sof/sof-audio.c | 709 +++++++++++++++++++------
sound/soc/sof/sof-audio.h | 32 +-
sound/soc/sof/sof-priv.h | 1 +
sound/soc/sof/topology.c | 362 +++++--------
17 files changed, 1032 insertions(+), 538 deletions(-)
--
2.33.0
The code for hdac_ext_stream seems inherited from hdac_stream, and
similar locking issues are present: the use of the bus->reg_lock
spinlock is inconsistent, with only writes to specific fields being
protected.
Apply similar fix as in hdac_stream by protecting all accesses to
'link_locked' and 'decoupled' fields, with a new helper
snd_hdac_ext_stream_decouple_locked() added to simplify code
changes.
Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210924192417.169243-4-pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Hi,
SOF is marking all componet drivers with module_get_upon_open = 1 which works
fine with normal PCM streams, however on compressed side the module get upon
open is not supported. The module_get works when module_get_upon_open is not set
becasue the snd_soc_component_module_get_when_probe() will pass NULL for the
substream parameter of snd_soc_component_module_get().
In order to re-use the existing infrastructure for module_get, the proposal is
to convert the mark_module to void pointer (like the pm mark) and implement
matching code for the compressed open/free to pcm open/close.
Regards,
Peter
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Peter Ujfalusi (2):
ASoC: soc-component: Convert the mark_module to void*
ASoC: compress/component: Use module_get_when_open/put_when_close for
cstream
include/sound/soc-component.h | 14 ++++----
sound/soc/soc-component.c | 61 +++++++++++++++--------------------
sound/soc/soc-compress.c | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++---
3 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-)
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2.33.0
The current limit of 128 is not sufficient when more components are
added to the audio map on Tegra210 and later platforms. Thus it is
resulting in probe failure.
The requirement is of nearly ~200 DAI links. To give sufficient room
for future additions the maximum limit is increased to 512 DAI links.
This is a preparatory patch to add more components like resampler,
mixer, multiplexers, demultiplexers and volume controllers to Tegra210
and later platforms.
Signed-off-by: Sameer Pujar <spujar@nvidia.com>
Cc: Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1631551342-25469-3-git-send-email-spujar@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Currently the try_module_get() and module_put() is not possible for
compressed streams if the module_get_upon_open is set to 1 which means that\
the components are not protected in a same way as components when normal
audio is used.
SOF is setting module_get_upon_open to 1 for component drivers which works
correctly for audio stream but when compressed stream is used then the
module is not protected.
Convert the compress open and free operation to mimic the steps of it's
pcm counterpart to fix this issue.
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210901095255.3617-3-peter.ujfalusi@linux.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
The mark_module of the snd_soc_component is strict snd_pcm_substream type
which prevents it to be used by compressed streams.
Change the type to void* along with the snd_soc_component_module_get()
and snd_soc_component_module_put() to allow the same mark to be used by
compressed when it's module_get_upon_open is set to 1.
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210901095255.3617-2-peter.ujfalusi@linux.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
ASoC: Updates for v5.15
Quite a quiet release this time, mostly a combination of cleanups
and a good set of new drivers.
- Lots of cleanups and improvements to the Intel drivers,
including some new systems support.
- New support for AMD Vangoh, CUI CMM-4030D-261, Mediatek
Mt8195, Renesas RZ/G2L Mediatek Mt8195, RealTek RT101P,
Renesas RZ/G2L,, Rockchip RK3568 S/PDIF.