21.01.2020 17:21, Sameer Pujar пишет: [snip] >>> +static int tegra210_i2s_put_control(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol, >>> + struct snd_ctl_elem_value *ucontrol) >> Checkpatch should complain about the wrong indentation here. > > I had run checkpatch before sending the patch, below is the result. > ----- > WARNING: added, moved or deleted file(s), does MAINTAINERS need updating? > #70: > new file mode 100644 > > total: 0 errors, 1 warnings, 1103 lines checked > > NOTE: For some of the reported defects, checkpatch may be able to > mechanically convert to the typical style using --fix or > --fix-inplace. > ----- Using 'checkpatch --strict': CHECK: Alignment should match open parenthesis #2693: FILE: sound/soc/tegra/tegra210_i2s.c:362: +static int tegra210_i2s_put_control(struct snd_kcontrol *kcontrol, + struct snd_ctl_elem_value *ucontrol [snip] >>> + >>> + } else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Playback Audio Bit Format")) >>> + i2s->audio_fmt_override[I2S_RX_PATH] = value; >>> + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Capture Audio Bit Format")) >>> + i2s->audio_fmt_override[I2S_TX_PATH] = value; >>> + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Client Bit Format")) >>> + i2s->client_fmt_override = value; >>> + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Playback Audio Channels")) >>> + i2s->audio_ch_override[I2S_RX_PATH] = value; >>> + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Capture Audio Channels")) >>> + i2s->audio_ch_override[I2S_TX_PATH] = value; >>> + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Client Channels")) >>> + i2s->client_ch_override = value; >>> + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Capture Stereo To Mono")) >>> + i2s->stereo_to_mono[I2S_TX_PATH] = value; >>> + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Capture Mono To Stereo")) >>> + i2s->mono_to_stereo[I2S_TX_PATH] = value; >>> + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Playback Stereo To Mono")) >>> + i2s->stereo_to_mono[I2S_RX_PATH] = value; >>> + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Playback Mono To Stereo")) >>> + i2s->mono_to_stereo[I2S_RX_PATH] = value; >>> + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Playback FIFO Threshold")) >>> + i2s->rx_fifo_th = value; >>> + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "BCLK Ratio")) >>> + i2s->bclk_ratio = value; >> I'm pretty sure that checkpatch should complain about the missing >> brackets, they should make code's indentation uniform and thus easier to >> read. Same for all other occurrences in the code. > > same as above CHECK: braces {} should be used on all arms of this statement #2699: FILE: sound/soc/tegra/tegra210_i2s.c:368: + if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Loopback")) { [...] + } else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Sample Rate")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "FSYNC Width")) { [...] + } else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Playback Audio Bit Format")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Capture Audio Bit Format")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Client Bit Format")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Playback Audio Channels")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Capture Audio Channels")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Client Channels")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Capture Stereo To Mono")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Capture Mono To Stereo")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Playback Stereo To Mono")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Playback Mono To Stereo")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "Playback FIFO Threshold")) [...] + else if (strstr(kcontrol->id.name, "BCLK Ratio")) [...] [snip] >>> + pm_runtime_enable(dev); >> Error checking? > > return type for above is void() Ok >>> + return 0; >>> +} >>> + >>> +static int tegra210_i2s_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) >>> +{ >>> + pm_runtime_disable(&pdev->dev); >>> + if (!pm_runtime_status_suspended(&pdev->dev)) >>> + tegra210_i2s_runtime_suspend(&pdev->dev); >> This breaks device's RPM refcounting if it was disabled in the active >> state. This code should be removed. At most you could warn about the >> unxpected RPM state here, but it shouldn't be necessary. > > I guess this was added for safety and explicit suspend keeps clock > disabled. > Not sure if ref-counting of the device matters when runtime PM is > disabled and device is removed. > I see few drivers using this way. It should matter (if I'm not missing something) because RPM should be in a wrecked state once you'll try to re-load the driver's module. Likely that those few other drivers are wrong. [snip] > >>> + int rx_fifo_th; >> Could rx_fifo_th be negative? > > rx_fifo_th itself does not take negative values, explicit typecasting> is avoided in "if" condition by declaring this as "int" Explicit typecasting isn't needed for integers.