[PATCH 00/56] Specify clock provider directly to CPU DAIs

Samuel Holland samuel at sholland.org
Thu Jun 9 19:03:15 PDT 2022


Hi Mark,

On 6/9/22 8:32 AM, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Thu, 19 May 2022 16:42:22 +0100, Charles Keepax wrote:
>> Currently the set_fmt callback always passes clock provider/consumer
>> with respect to the CODEC. This made sense when the framework was
>> directly broken down into platforms and CODECs. However, as things
>> are now broken down into components which can be connected as either
>> the CPU or CODEC side of a DAI link it simplifies things if each
>> side of the link is just told if it is provider or consumer of the
>> clocks. Making this change allows us to remove one of the last parts
>> of the ASoC core that needs to know if a driver is a CODEC driver,
>> where it flips the clock format specifier if a CODEC driver is used on
>> the CPU side of a DAI link, as well as just being conceptually more
>> consistent with componentisation.
>>
>> [...]
> 
> Applied to
> 
>    https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound.git for-next
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> [01/56] ASoC: core: Add set_fmt_new callback that directly specifies provider
>         commit: 905f3a04e184854555fc248ca4e692fdbf2f2547
> [02/56] ASoC: amd: vangogh: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: ab890e0f83a65624d20b0ca4a7cb6306b8511558
> [03/56] ASoC: atmel: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 0fd054a577180cd807992e32c7cd394e54c85903
> [04/56] ASoC: au1x: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: fee11f70849b21a244e6e27d281f3858b671bfea
> [05/56] ASoC: bcm: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 04ea2404468b7885c560c3673f6f2fd368f305a2
> [06/56] ASoC: ep93xx: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 5d6124e58d56818249a6266f56d9c3739e72e1bd
> [07/56] ASoC: dwc: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: ca0444f1f7b228ae3b8d1a5c0f0d1b4463171f98
> [08/56] ASoC: fsl: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 3b14c15a333b8225ea38479e13c0366539d3374a
> [09/56] ASoC: hisilicon: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 0f362524dd3face4865077a4f7e7e640a95702aa
> [10/56] ASoC: img: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: ed2b384082a678a0c4c8c56deff9e5f46d5e3fca
> [11/56] ASoC: Intel: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: add9ee8c64c617f561a309cdda50104e9e2c12f6
> [12/56] ASoC: js4740-i2s: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: cbb3a19f090d5a41b822caf9ff2058e1c6bc7ea3
> [13/56] ASoC: mediatek: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 3af99430f8d948a41556156155b0295dec274d41
> [14/56] ASoC: meson: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: f60442bf6eab47aa4ab127aab88afdcc29a09a73
> [15/56] ASoC: mxs-saif: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: f3c0064f1f8e358799c70c7905a09d15c5ec5e5a
> [16/56] ASoC: pxa: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 84c5b47c8ce4d5059d5e7539d3b44922cc0390e9
> [17/56] ASoC: qcom: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 1148e16b335f341f36475b646c692b4a71a1855e
> [18/56] ASoC: rockchip: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 27646d265da1745b2d1d10fec18465631cb1135f
> [19/56] ASoC: samsung: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 0b491c7c1b2555ef08285fd49a8567f2f9f34ff8
> [20/56] ASoC: sh: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 2d4dd776e902546389f2d7808ece7fd815aa829c
> [21/56] ASoC: stm: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 0092dac91ec1c404787841bdd9ecbf3404d1a41c
> [22/56] ASoC: sunxi: Update to use set_fmt_new callback
>         commit: 7cc3965fde74c9c725ed01de4ac35bc7d562d16a

This patch is wrong, which I pointed out earlier[1]. It will break audio on the
Allwinner A33 and A64 SoCs. Charles said he would send a v2[2]. Excluding the
changes to sound/soc/sunxi/sun8i-codec.c from the patch would fix it.

Regards,
Samuel

[1]:
https://lore.kernel.org/alsa-devel/948d5418-44ca-2e60-0c1c-0b16f315feba@sholland.org/
[2]:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-sunxi/20220520095654.GK38351@ediswmail.ad.cirrus.com/



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