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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 02/12] ALSA: ac97: add an ac97 bus
On Mon, 24 Jul 2017 22:49:18 +0200,
Robert Jarzmik wrote:
>
> AC97 is a bus for sound usage. It enables for a AC97 AC-Link to link one
> controller to 0 to 4 AC97 codecs.
>
> The goal of this new implementation is to implement a device/driver
> model for AC97, with an automatic scan of the bus and automatic
> discovery of AC97 codec devices.
>
> Signed-off-by: Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>
> ---
> Since RFCv1:
> - Takashi's review
> - changed the codec.h guard ... a better name could be found ...
> - added the AC97_* macros missing parenthesis
> - constantified the id_table in the codec driver structure
> - changed the 4 codecs linked list into an array
> - enabled the ac97 bus to be a module
> - added a slots_available to snd_ac97_controller_register() to have a
> way to prevent scanning and probing of unconnected codecs
> - removed useless ac97 bus index
> - all exported functions begin with snd_ac97_*()
> - change bus operations to controller+slot parameters instead of
> codec device
>
> - Mark's review
> - changed ac97_digital_controller into ac97_controller
> - rename ac97_digital_controller_*() into ac97_controller_*()
> - add the ac97 ac-link clock to the codec device (ie. the AC'97
> BIT_CLK)
>
> Since RFCv2:
> - more snd_ac97 namespace review
> - change the compat allocation prototype to force the user to provide
> and ac97_codec_device structure pointer
>
> Since v1:
> - took into account all Lars comments
>
> Since v3:
> - took into account Takashi's comments (ac97bus naming and module_exit)

It looks mostly OK, but some nitpicking:


> diff --git a/include/sound/ac97/compat.h b/include/sound/ac97/compat.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..d876464bf7e4
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/include/sound/ac97/compat.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
> +/*
> + * Copyright (C) 2016 Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>
> + *
> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
> + * published by the Free Software Foundation.
> + *
> + * This file is for backward compatibility with snd_ac97 structure and its
> + * multiple usages, such as the snd_ac97_bus and snd_ac97_build_ops.
> + *
> + */
> +#ifndef AC97_COMPAT_H
> +#define AC97_COMPAT_H
> +
> +#include <sound/ac97_codec.h>
> +#include <sound/soc.h>

Is this inclusion needed? The code here doesn't look ASoC-specific at
all.

> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/include/sound/ac97/controller.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
> +/*
> + * Copyright (C) 2016 Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>
> + *
> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
> + * published by the Free Software Foundation.
> + */
> +#ifndef AC97_CONTROLLER_H
> +#define AC97_CONTROLLER_H
> +
> +#include <linux/list.h>
> +
> +#define AC97_BUS_MAX_CODECS 4
> +#define AC97_SLOTS_AVAILABLE_ALL 0xf
> +
> +struct device;

You need the definition struct device in below (it's no pointer), thus
you have to include <linux/device.h> instead.

> +
> +/**
> + * struct ac97_controller - The AC97 controller of the AC-Link
> + * @ops: the AC97 operations.
> + * @controllers: linked list of all existing controllers.
> + * @adap: the shell device ac97-%d, ie. ac97 adapter
> + * @nr: the number of the shell device
> + * @parent: the device providing the AC97 controller.
> + * @slots_available: the mask of accessible/scanable codecs.
> + * @codecs: the 4 possible AC97 codecs (NULL if none found).
> + * @codecs_pdata: platform_data for each codec (NULL if no pdata).
> + *
> + * This structure is internal to AC97 bus, and should not be used by the
> + * controllers themselves, excepting for using @dev.
> + */
> +struct ac97_controller {
> + const struct ac97_controller_ops *ops;

The struct isn't declared beforehand? GCC will warn.

> + struct list_head controllers;
> + struct device adap;
> + int nr;
> + struct device *parent;
> + unsigned short slots_available;

I'd move parent field below, so that 64bit pointer can be aligned
better.

> +static int ac97_codec_add(struct ac97_controller *ac97_ctrl, int idx,
> + unsigned int vendor_id)
> +{
> + struct ac97_codec_device *codec;
> + int ret;
> +
> + codec = kzalloc(sizeof(*codec), GFP_KERNEL);
> + if (!codec)
> + return -ENOMEM;
> + ac97_ctrl->codecs[idx] = codec;
> + codec->vendor_id = vendor_id;
> + codec->dev.release = ac97_codec_release;
> + codec->dev.bus = &ac97_bus_type;
> + codec->dev.parent = &ac97_ctrl->adap;
> + codec->num = idx;
> + codec->ac97_ctrl = ac97_ctrl;
> +
> + device_initialize(&codec->dev);
> + dev_set_name(&codec->dev, "%s:%u", dev_name(ac97_ctrl->parent), idx);
> +
> + ret = device_add(&codec->dev);
> + if (ret)
> + goto err_free_codec;
> +
> + return 0;
> +err_free_codec:
> + kfree(codec);

This may leave the device name string. You need to call
put_device() even if device_add() returns an error.


> + ac97_ctrl->codecs[idx] = NULL;
> +
> + return ret;
> +}
> +
> +unsigned int snd_ac97_bus_scan_one(struct ac97_controller *adrv,
> + unsigned int codec_num)
> +{
> + unsigned short vid1, vid2;
> + int ret;
> +
> + ret = adrv->ops->read(adrv, codec_num, AC97_VENDOR_ID1);
> + vid1 = (ret & 0xffff);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return 0;
> +
> + ret = adrv->ops->read(adrv, codec_num, AC97_VENDOR_ID2);
> + vid2 = (ret & 0xffff);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return 0;
> +
> + dev_dbg(&adrv->adap, "%s(codec_num=%u): vendor_id=0x%08x\n",
> + __func__, codec_num, AC97_ID(vid1, vid2));
> + return AC97_ID(vid1, vid2);
> +}
> +
> +static int ac97_bus_scan(struct ac97_controller *ac97_ctrl)
> +{
> + int ret, i;
> + unsigned int vendor_id;
> +
> + for (i = 0; i < AC97_BUS_MAX_CODECS; i++) {
> + if (ac97_codec_find(ac97_ctrl, i))
> + continue;
> + if (!(ac97_ctrl->slots_available & BIT(i)))
> + continue;
> + vendor_id = snd_ac97_bus_scan_one(ac97_ctrl, i);
> + if (!vendor_id)
> + continue;
> +
> + ret = ac97_codec_add(ac97_ctrl, i, vendor_id);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return ret;
> + }
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static int ac97_bus_reset(struct ac97_controller *ac97_ctrl)
> +{
> + ac97_ctrl->ops->reset(ac97_ctrl);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +/**
> + * snd_ac97_codec_driver_register - register an AC97 codec driver
> + * @dev: AC97 driver codec to register
> + *
> + * Register an AC97 codec driver to the ac97 bus driver, aka. the AC97 digital
> + * controller.
> + *
> + * Returns 0 on success or error code
> + */
> +int snd_ac97_codec_driver_register(struct ac97_codec_driver *drv)
> +{
> + int ret;
> +
> + drv->driver.bus = &ac97_bus_type;
> + ret = driver_register(&drv->driver);
> +
> + return ret;

This can be simplified.

> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL(snd_ac97_codec_driver_register);

No GPL? (Ditto for other entries, too)

> +int snd_ac97_reset(struct snd_ac97 *ac97, bool try_warm, unsigned int id,
> + unsigned int id_mask)
> +{
> + struct ac97_codec_device *adev = to_ac97_device(ac97->private_data);
> + struct ac97_controller *actrl = adev->ac97_ctrl;
> +
> + if (try_warm) {
> + compat_ac97_warm_reset(ac97);
> + if (snd_ac97_bus_scan_one(actrl, adev->num) == adev->vendor_id)

Can we ignore id_mask here? I'm not quite sure whether it's fixed...


thanks,

Takashi

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