Device tuning files made with early revision tooling may contain
configuration that can unmask IRQ signals that are owned by the host.
Adding a safe default to the regmap patch ensures that the hardware
matches the driver expectations.
Signed-off-by: Simon Trimmer <simont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
sound/soc/codecs/cs35l56-shared.c | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/sound/soc/codecs/cs35l56-shared.c b/sound/soc/codecs/cs35l56-shared.c
index e7e8d617da94..bd74fef33d49 100644
--- a/sound/soc/codecs/cs35l56-shared.c
+++ b/sound/soc/codecs/cs35l56-shared.c
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ static const struct reg_sequence cs35l56_patch[] = {
{ CS35L56_SWIRE_DP3_CH2_INPUT, 0x00000019 },
{ CS35L56_SWIRE_DP3_CH3_INPUT, 0x00000029 },
{ CS35L56_SWIRE_DP3_CH4_INPUT, 0x00000028 },
+ { CS35L56_IRQ1_MASK_18, 0x1f7df0ff },
/* These are not reset by a soft-reset, so patch to defaults. */
{ CS35L56_MAIN_RENDER_USER_MUTE, 0x00000000 },
--
2.43.0
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