On Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 13:47:00PM +0000, Simon Trimmer wrote:
On Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 12:25:00PM +0000, Mark Brown wrote:
On Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 12:07:00PM +0000, Simon Trimmer wrote:
The IRQ handling in the cs35l56 driver was purely informational. It
was
not necessary to support the HDA or ASoC driver functionality and
added
unnecessary complexity to the drivers.
As the IRQ signal GPIO line could be connected and shared with other components the handling is replaced with a regmap patch to ensure the cs35l56 IRQ sources are masked and will not generate interrupts that
go
unhandled.
Given that the code is there now and has been since the driver was introduced about 18 months ago what's the ongoing cost of having it? The information it's providing is notification of hardware faults, reporting those does seem useful.
Originally we were expecting to use the IRQ mechanism for an event logging stream that would function in a similar manner to compressed streams to be able to get an information feed for debug and tuning tools, but those were never created and the logging infrastructure not implemented.
It's quite a spread of code and a lot of complexity in the regular
execution
paths managing them / synchronizing the contexts, there is more going on
in
the SoundWire bus variant compared to the conventional i2c/spi that it is hard to justify maintaining it all for a couple of log messages - in the event that someone did encounter the two situations being reported the regmap dump would point us to the cause pretty quickly.
Hi Mark and Takashi, Hold off merging this one - we should think about it a bit more and people are off on PTO. -Simon