On 8/3/20 11:36 AM, Takashi Iwai wrote:
On Mon, 03 Aug 2020 17:27:12 +0200,
Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
On 8/3/20 1:46 AM, Hui Wang wrote:
This reverts commit 9a6418487b56 ("ALSA: hda: call runtime_allow()
for all hda controllers").
The reverted patch already introduced some regressions on some
machines:
- on gemini-lake machines, the error of "azx_get_response timeout"
happens in the hda driver.
- on the machines with alc662 codec, the audio jack detection doesn't
work anymore.
BugLink: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208511
Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Hui Wang <hui.wang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c | 1 -
1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c b/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c
index e699873c8293..e34a4d5d047c 100644
--- a/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c
+++ b/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c
@@ -2352,7 +2352,6 @@ static int azx_probe_continue(struct azx *chip)
if (azx_has_pm_runtime(chip)) {
pm_runtime_use_autosuspend(&pci->dev);
- pm_runtime_allow(&pci->dev);
pm_runtime_put_autosuspend(&pci->dev);
}
Do I get this right that this permanently disables pm_runtime on all
Intel HDaudio controllers?
It just drops the unconditional enablement of runtime PM.
It can be enabled via sysfs, and that's the old default (let admin
enabling it via udev or whatever).
Sorry I am confused now.
Kai seemed to suggest in the Bugzilla comments that this would be
temporary, until these problems with i915 and ALC662 get fixed?