On 28/11/2023 16:35, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote: >> static enum sdw_command_response qcom_swrm_xfer_msg(struct sdw_bus *bus, >> struct sdw_msg *msg) >> { >> @@ -1078,6 +1090,7 @@ static const struct sdw_master_port_ops qcom_swrm_port_ops = { >> }; >> >> static const struct sdw_master_ops qcom_swrm_ops = { >> + .read_prop = qcom_swrm_read_prop, > > nit-pick: read_prop() literally means "read platform properties". > > The functionality implemented in this callback looks more like an > initialization done in a probe, no? Yes, but multi_link is being set by sdw_bus_master_add() just before calling read_prop(). It looks a bit odd, because "bus" comes from the caller and is probably zero-ed already. Therefore I assumed the code did it on purpose - ignored multi_link set before sdw_bus_master_add(), > >> .xfer_msg = qcom_swrm_xfer_msg, >> .pre_bank_switch = qcom_swrm_pre_bank_switch, >> .post_bank_switch = qcom_swrm_post_bank_switch, >> @@ -1196,6 +1209,15 @@ static int qcom_swrm_stream_alloc_ports(struct qcom_swrm_ctrl *ctrl, >> >> mutex_lock(&ctrl->port_lock); >> list_for_each_entry(m_rt, &stream->master_list, stream_node) { > > just realizing this now, are you sure the 'port_lock' is the proper > means to protecting the stream->master_list? I don't see this used > anywhere else in stream.c. I think you need to use bus_lock. This is from ctrl, internal driver structure: struct qcom_swrm_ctrl *ctrl Best regards, Krzysztof