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SubjectRe: [PATCH v1 07/20] ASoC: tegra20: spdif: Set FIFO trigger level
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25.11.2021 16:18, Mark Brown пишет:
> On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 03:53:52PM +0300, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
>> 25.11.2021 15:28, Mark Brown пишет:
>>> On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 03:04:35PM +0300, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
>
>>>> This driver never worked before this patchset, hence there is nothing to
>>>> backport, this is explained in the cover letter. But in general you're
>>>> correct.
>
>>> That's not going to stop the stable people backporting things, and I'd
>>> guess it might've worked at some point on some systems - I'm not seeing
>>> anything that jumps out as making the driver completely unworkable in
>>> your patches.
>
>> I can change commit message with the "fix" word removed, this should
>> prevent patch from backporting.
>
> I wouldn't count on it TBH. In any case, definitely no need to resend
> for this alone.

Alright, I'll keep this in mind for a potential v2. I guess Rob may ask
to remove the assigned-clocks from S/PDIF DT binding because I just
found that there is no needed to specify that property explicitly anymore.

>> This driver never worked in mainline because S/PDIF device was never
>> created, thus driver was never bound. Driver doesn't work properly
>> without this patch. Nobody used this driver as-is before this patchset.
>
> Someone might've been using it with an out of tree board file, I guess
> on an older stable at this point.
>

I'm very doubtful. Still, this patch could be easily backported because
all code refactoring changes that potentially may cause merge conflicts
are made after this patch. Ideally, if we really needed to backport this
patch, then it should've been one of the first patches as you suggested.

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