On 20/04/2023 16:18, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote: > > > On 4/20/23 05:16, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >> Qualcomm WCD938x Soundwire codecs come as two Soundwire devices - TX >> and RX - on two Soundwire buses. In DTS they are represented as three >> device nodes: Soundwire TX, Soundwire RX and the platform codec node >> (binding to this driver). >> >> Probing (and Soundwire enumeration) of all devices can happen in any >> order, but only the Soundwire TX WCD938x device is used for accessing >> actual WCD938x registers. It is possible that component bind() in the >> platform driver will be called too early, before the Soundwire TX device >> is fully enumerated. This might work or might not, but we cannot handle >> it correctly from the codec driver. It's job for Soundwire master to >> bring up devices in correct order. > > That last sentence isn't aligned with the way enumeration works in > general for SoundWire. I was rather referring to driver point of view. The Qualcomm Soundwire should work, not expect devices to be powered off during their bind... > > The Manager starts the clock, usually after a bus reset, and waits for > Peripherals to signal their presence with Device0 Attached. > > If multiple Peripherals are attached as Device0, the enumeration will > resolve conflicts at the hardware level, and the Manager *cannot* > control the order of enumeration; the order is defined by the values in > the devID registers, whichever Peripheral has the highest value in the > DevID registers wins the enumeration, and others have to back-off and be > enumerated later. > > Probing and enumeration are also different concepts. The SoundWire > design allows for drivers to be probed even in the absence of any active > hardware. This was added on purpose so that the driver could e.g. > program a GPIO or talk to a power-management chip to allow SoundWire > devices to start interacting with the bus. > > see also suggestion below... > >> Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> --- >> >> Cc: Patrick Lai <quic_plai@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> sound/soc/codecs/wcd938x.c | 11 +++++++++++ >> 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/sound/soc/codecs/wcd938x.c b/sound/soc/codecs/wcd938x.c >> index 212667a7249c..e8e07e120fa1 100644 >> --- a/sound/soc/codecs/wcd938x.c >> +++ b/sound/soc/codecs/wcd938x.c >> @@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ >> #define WCD938X_MBHC_MOISTURE_RREF R_24_KOHM >> #define WCD_MBHC_HS_V_MAX 1600 >> >> +#define WCD938X_ENUM_TIMEOUT_MS 500 >> + >> #define WCD938X_EAR_PA_GAIN_TLV(xname, reg, shift, max, invert, tlv_array) \ >> { .iface = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_IFACE_MIXER, .name = xname, \ >> .access = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_TLV_READ |\ >> @@ -4425,6 +4427,15 @@ static int wcd938x_bind(struct device *dev) >> wcd938x->sdw_priv[AIF1_PB]->slave_irq = wcd938x->virq; >> wcd938x->sdw_priv[AIF1_CAP]->slave_irq = wcd938x->virq; >> >> + /* >> + * Before any TX slave regmap usage, be sure the TX slave is actually >> + * enumerated. >> + */ > > ... > > the alternative is to move regmap to be cache-only in the probe and > remove the cache-only property when the device is enumerated. The driver wants already to use the regmap in RW just few lines below in wcd938x_set_micbias_data(). I guess I could move this entire piece of code to other place... > > That's a trick that's used for all resume cases in codecs in Intel > platforms, and we need to extend it for the startup cases as well. Can you point me to some specific piece of driver, so I could see how it is done? It might help me to prepare a better patch for this. > >> + ret = wait_for_completion_timeout(&wcd938x->tx_sdw_dev->enumeration_complete, >> + msecs_to_jiffies(WCD938X_ENUM_TIMEOUT_MS)); >> + if (!ret) >> + dev_warn(dev, "Enumeration timeout in bind, possible failures in accessing registers\n"); >> + >> ret = wcd938x_set_micbias_data(wcd938x); >> if (ret < 0) { >> dev_err(dev, "%s: bad micbias pdata\n", __func__); Best regards, Krzysztof