Re: [PATCH 3/3] soundwire: bus_type: add sdw_master_device support
From: Vinod Koul
Date: Wed May 13 2020 - 06:16:54 EST
On 12-05-20, 12:01, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > There isn't any known implementation with more than one controller.
> > > > >
> > > > > But then it can come in "future" right. So lets try to make it future
> > > > > proof by not using the link_id (we can expose that as a sysfs if people
> > > > > want to know). So a global unique id needs to allocated (hint: idr or
> > > > > equivalent) and used as master_id
> > > >
> > > > Can you clarify if you are asking for a global ID for Intel/ACPI
> > > > platforms,
> > > > or for DT as well? I can't figure out from the soundwire-controller.yaml
> > > > definitions if there is already a notion of unique ID.
> > >
> > > If ACPI was unique, then I was planning to update the definition below
> > > to include that. Given that it is not the case, let's make it agnostic to
> > > underlying firmware.
> >
> > I am not sure I understand how this would be done.
> >
> > The call sequence is
> >
> > sdw_bus_master_add(bus)
> > sdw_master_device_add(bus, parent, fw_node)
> >
> > At the bus level, we don't have any information on which controller the
> > bus is related to.
This should be done inside the sdw_bus. controller should not care about
this IMO.
> > We'd need to add an argument to sdw_bus_master_add() and have the
> > controller unique ID be allocated outside of the SoundWire core, hence
> > my question on whether the DT definition should not be extended.
>
> And btw I don't think it makes sense to add a new definition for Intel. We
> already have a notion of HDaudio bus->idx that's set to zero since we don't
> have a case for multiple HDaudio controllers.
>
> if we ever do have more than once controller, then we should rely on HDaudio
> bus->idx as the identifier and not create one specifically for SoundWire -
> which means as I mentioned above passing an argument and not defining a
> controller ID in the SoundWire core.
I was thinking of following code in bus.c
static DEFINE_IDA(sdw_ida);
static sdw_get_id(struct sdw_bus *bus)
{
int rc = ida_alloc(&sdw_ida, GFP_KERNEL);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
bus->id = rc;
return 0;
}
int sdw_add_bus_master(struct sdw_bus *bus)
{
...
ret = sdw_get_id(bus);
...
}
void sdw_delete_bus_master(struct sdw_bus *bus)
{
da_free(&sdw_ida, bus->id);
}
This way you get a unique master number across all devices and this has
nothing to do with link/of ids and is used for numbering masters in
sysfs uniquely.
HTH
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~Vinod