On Wed, 07 Feb 2024 01:08:00 +0100, Wesley Cheng wrote: > > Hi Takashi, > > On 2/6/2024 5:07 AM, Takashi Iwai wrote: > > On Sat, 03 Feb 2024 03:36:27 +0100, > > Wesley Cheng wrote: > >> > >> With USB audio offloading, an audio session is started from the ASoC > >> platform sound card and PCM devices. Likewise, the USB SND path is still > >> readily available for use, in case the non-offload path is desired. In > >> order to prevent the two entities from attempting to use the USB bus, > >> introduce a flag that determines when either paths are in use. > >> > >> If a PCM device is already in use, the check will return an error to > >> userspace notifying that the stream is currently busy. This ensures that > >> only one path is using the USB substream. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Wesley Cheng <quic_wcheng@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > Hm, I'm not sure whether it's safe to hold chip->mutex there for the > > long code path. It even kicks off the auto-resume, which may call > > various functions at resuming, and some of them may re-hold > > chip->mutex. > > > > That's a good point. > > > If it's only about the open flag, protect only the flag access with > > the mutex, not covering the all open function. At least the re-entry > > can be avoided by that. > > > > Sure, let me re-order the check/assignment and the mutex locking. > Since this is now checked here in USB PCM and the QC offload driver, > we want to make sure that if there was some application attempting to > open both at the same time, we prevent any possible races. > > I think the best way to address this would be something like: > > static int snd_usb_pcm_open(struct snd_pcm_substream *substream) > { > ... > mutex_lock(&chip->mutex); > if (subs->opened) { > mutex_unlock(&chip->mutex); > return -EBUSY; > } > subs->opened = 1; > mutex_unlock(&chip->mutex); > > //Execute bulk of PCM open routine > ... > return 0; > > // If any errors are seen, unwind > err_resume: > snd_usb_autosuspend(subs->stream->chip); > err_open: > mutex_lock(&chip->mutex); > subs->opened = 0; > mutex_unlock(&chip->mutex); > > return ret; > } > > Set the opened flag first, so that if QC offload checks it, it can > exit early and vice versa. Otherwise, if we set the opened flag at > the same position as the previous patch, we may be calling the other > routines in parallel to the QC offload enable stream routine. The > only thing with this patch is that we'd need some error handling > unwinding. The above is what I had in mind. But, thinking on this again, you might be able to get the same result by using the ALSA PCM core substream open_mutex and hw_opened flag. This is already held and set at snd_pcm_core() (the hw_opened flag is set after open callback, though). The offload driver can use those instead of the own lock and flag, too, although it's not really well-mannered behavior (hence you need proper comments). thanks, Takashi