[PATCH v5 0/3] ALSA: compress_offload: Add 64-bit safe timestamp API
Charles Keepax
ckeepax at opensource.cirrus.com
Fri Sep 5 07:54:47 PDT 2025
On Fri, Sep 05, 2025 at 10:12:53AM +0100, Joris Verhaegen wrote:
> The current compress offload timestamping API relies on struct
> snd_compr_tstamp, whose cumulative counters like copied_total are
> defined as __u32. On long-running high-resolution audio streams, these
> 32-bit counters can overflow, causing incorrect availability
> calculations.
>
> This patch series transitions to a 64-bit safe API to solve the problem
> while maintaining perfect backward compatibility with the existing UAPI.
> The pointer operation is reworked to use a new timestamp struct with
> 64-bit fields for the cumulative counters, named snd_compr_tstamp64.
> ASoC drivers are updated to use the 64-bit structures. Corresponding
> ioctls are added to expose them to user-space.
>
> The series is structured as follows:
>
> Patch 1: Updates the pointer op, refactors the core logic and ASoC
> drivers to use it, and defines the new UAPI structs.
>
> Patch 2: Exposes the SNDRV_COMPRESS_TSTAMP64 ioctl.
>
> Patch 3: Exposes the corresponding SNDRV_COMPRESS_AVAIL64 ioctl.
>
> This series has been tested on a Pixel 9 device. All compress offload
> use cases, including long-running playback, were verified to work
> correctly with the new 64-bit API.
>
> Thanks,
> Joris (George) Verhaegen
>
> Signed-off-by: Joris Verhaegen <verhaegen at google.com>
>
> ---
Reviewed-by: Charles Keepax <ckeepax at opensource.cirrus.com>
Thanks,
Charles
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