On 20-03-20, 09:20, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote: > > > @@ -283,11 +284,48 @@ static int intel_link_power_up(struct sdw_intel *sdw) > > > { > > > unsigned int link_id = sdw->instance; > > > void __iomem *shim = sdw->link_res->shim; > > > + u32 *shim_mask = sdw->link_res->shim_mask; > > > > this is a local pointer, so the one defined previously is not used. > > No idea what you are saying, it's the same address so changes to *shim_mask > will be the same as in *sdw->link_res->shim_mask. There seems to be too many shim_masks, in global structs, then pointer and then local ones. It is really confusing... > > > + struct sdw_bus *bus = &sdw->cdns.bus; > > > + struct sdw_master_prop *prop = &bus->prop; > > > int spa_mask, cpa_mask; > > > - int link_control, ret; > > > + int link_control; > > > + int ret = 0; > > > + u32 syncprd; > > > + u32 sync_reg; > > > mutex_lock(sdw->link_res->shim_lock); > > > + /* > > > + * The hardware relies on an internal counter, > > > + * typically 4kHz, to generate the SoundWire SSP - > > > + * which defines a 'safe' synchronization point > > > + * between commands and audio transport and allows for > > > + * multi link synchronization. The SYNCPRD value is > > > + * only dependent on the oscillator clock provided to > > > + * the IP, so adjust based on _DSD properties reported > > > + * in DSDT tables. The values reported are based on > > > + * either 24MHz (CNL/CML) or 38.4 MHz (ICL/TGL+). > > > > Sorry this looks quite bad to read, we have 80 chars, so please use > > like below: > > > > /* > > * The hardware relies on an internal counter, typically 4kHz, > > * to generate the SoundWire SSP - which defines a 'safe' > > * synchronization point between commands and audio transport > > * and allows for multi link synchronization. The SYNCPRD value > > * is only dependent on the oscillator clock provided to > > * the IP, so adjust based on _DSD properties reported in DSDT > > * tables. The values reported are based on either 24MHz > > * (CNL/CML) or 38.4 MHz (ICL/TGL+). > > */ > > Are we really going to have an emacs vs vi discussion here? What has that got to do with editor to use, nothing imo. All I am asking is to use 80 chars here and make it look decent to read. And not truncate at 60 ish chars which seems above -- ~Vinod