Re: [RFC PATCH v2 12/22] sound: usb: card: Introduce USB SND platform op callbacks

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Hi Greg,

On 2/10/2023 2:49 PM, Wesley Cheng wrote:
Hi Greg,

On 1/28/2023 5:28 AM, Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 07:14:14PM -0800, Wesley Cheng wrote:
Allow for different platforms to be notified on USB SND connect/disconnect seqeunces.  This allows for platform USB SND modules to properly initialize
and populate internal structures with references to the USB SND chip
device.

Signed-off-by: Wesley Cheng <quic_wcheng@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---
  sound/usb/card.c | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  sound/usb/card.h | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
  2 files changed, 48 insertions(+)

diff --git a/sound/usb/card.c b/sound/usb/card.c
index 26268ffb8274..803230343c16 100644
--- a/sound/usb/card.c
+++ b/sound/usb/card.c
@@ -117,6 +117,24 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(skip_validation, "Skip unit descriptor validation (default: no)
  static DEFINE_MUTEX(register_mutex);
  static struct snd_usb_audio *usb_chip[SNDRV_CARDS];
  static struct usb_driver usb_audio_driver;
+static struct snd_usb_platform_ops *platform_ops;

You can not have a single "platform_ops" pointer, this HAS to be
per-bus.


Agreed.


I looked at seeing how we could implement this at a per bus level, but the USB class driver model doesn't exactly have a good framework for supporting this. Reason being is because, at the time of the USB SND class driver initialization, there is a big chance that there isn't a USB bus registered in the system, so the point of adding the operations is not clear. However, we need to ensure that we've added the platform/driver operations before any USB SND devices are detected.

To add to the above, in case of OTG/DRD (dual role) designs, the USB HCD/bus isn't created until we move into the host role. At that time, using DWC3 as an example, we will create the XHCI platform device, and probe the USB HCD, where a USB bus is created.

In general, we currently think this USB offload driver should co-exist with the USB SND class driver, which handles all devices connected across every bus. We can add a check to the platform connect routine to ensure that there is a reference to the USB backend. If so, then that particular USB bus/sysdev can be supported by the audio DSP. That way, we do not falsely populate USB SND cards which are present on another USB bus/controller.

Thanks
Wesley Cheng



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