[alsa-devel] Fwd: [PATCH 1/1] SPI : spi-pxa2xx : fix spi init of WM510205 codec via ACPI (resend)

Christian Hartmann cornogle at googlemail.com
Fri Aug 21 14:09:46 CEST 2015


Hi

2015-08-21 9:43 GMT+02:00 Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg at linux.intel.com>:
> So please drop the code in 1) to be able to request the GPIO in the
> driver.

[    6.129664] spi spi-WM510205:00: 8333333 Hz actual, PIO
[    6.129675] spi spi-WM510205:00: setup mode 0, 8 bits/w, 8000000 Hz max --> 0
[    6.129759] spi spi-WM510205:00: checking WM510205 with bmp180
[    6.129765] spi spi-WM510205:00: checking WM510205 with bmp181
[    6.129797] spi spi-WM510205:00: modalias WM510205 in id_table not
found, returns NULL
[    6.129825] arizona spi-WM510205:00: arizona_acpi_get_type(), than
via spi_get_device_id().
[    6.129831] arizona spi-WM510205:00: arizona_acpi_get_type matched
[    6.129836] arizona spi-WM510205:00: using 1 as type for arizona audio codec
[    6.129840] arizona spi-WM510205:00: regmap set to wm5102_spi
[    6.130630] arizona spi-WM510205:00: spi_irq = -1
[    6.130638] arizona spi-WM510205:00: acpi_dev_add_driver_gpios
arizona_acpi_gpios added done, 0
[    6.130642] arizona spi-WM510205:00: arizona_spi_probe done,
calling arizona_dev_init
[    6.130647] arizona spi-WM510205:00: dev_set_drvdata done for 1
[    6.130653] acpi WM510205:00: GPIO: looking up 0 in _CRS
[    6.130703] arizona spi-WM510205:00: arizona_of_get_core_pdata
(ACPI) using irq_gpio GPIO = 146
[    6.130708] arizona spi-WM510205:00: arizona_of_get_core_pdata for 1
[    6.130713] arizona spi-WM510205:00: regcache_cache_only for 1 set
[    6.130717] arizona spi-WM510205:00: added wm5102_core_supplies for 1
[    6.131255] arizona spi-WM510205:00: mfd_add_devices done for 1
[    6.131267] spi-WM510205:00 supply AVDD not found, using dummy regulator
[    6.131301] spi-WM510205:00 supply DBVDD1 not found, using dummy regulator
[    6.131332] arizona spi-WM510205:00: devm_regulator_bulk_get done for 1
[    6.131338] LDO1: supplied by regulator-dummy
[    6.131389] arizona spi-WM510205:00: regulator_get done for 1
[    6.131397] arizona spi-WM510205:00: GPIO lookup for consumer reset
[    6.131401] arizona spi-WM510205:00: using ACPI for GPIO lookup
[    6.131407] acpi WM510205:00: GPIO: looking up reset-gpios
[    6.131414] acpi WM510205:00: GPIO: _DSD returned WM510205:00 3 1 0 0
[    6.131498] acpi WM510205:00: GPIO: looking up 0 in _CRS
[    6.131543] no flags found for reset
[    6.131549] arizona spi-WM510205:00: devm_gpiod_get done to request
/RESET: -1
[    6.131556] arizona spi-WM510205:00: regulator_bulk_enable done,
enable core supplies: 0
[    6.131561] arizona spi-WM510205:00: regulator_enable done, enable DCVDD: 0
[    6.141803] arizona spi-WM510205:00: arizona_disabe_reset
[    6.141813] arizona spi-WM510205:00: regcache_cache_only
[    6.144796] arizona spi-WM510205:00: regmap_read : read ID
register, return value: 0
[    6.144806] arizona spi-WM510205:00: found device ID: ffff
[    6.175352] arizona spi-WM510205:00: Unknown device ID ffff
[    6.175584] pxa2xx-spi 80860F0E:00: registered child spi-WM510205:00
[    6.177870] sst-acpi 80860F28:00: No matching ASoC machine driver found

as you said, I removed the code in 1) so the EBUSY error is gone.

What is with the spi_irq = -1 ?? is this a problem here?

the message "no flags found for reset" seems also ok, but it does not
read the device id yet,
 what else can be wrong here?

In previous mails I added the _CRS for this device WM510202, is the
gpio-mapping, with its indexes ok so far??

The last two messages are clear to me.
I will add the machine driver if the device id was read correctly etc.

cheers
chris


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