Il 16/11/22 16:04, Pierre-Louis Bossart ha scritto:
diff --git a/include/sound/sof/dai.h b/include/sound/sof/dai.h index 21d98f31a9ca..83fd81c82e4c 100644 --- a/include/sound/sof/dai.h +++ b/include/sound/sof/dai.h @@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ enum sof_ipc_dai_type { SOF_DAI_AMD_BT, /**< AMD ACP BT*/ SOF_DAI_AMD_SP, /**< AMD ACP SP */ SOF_DAI_AMD_DMIC, /**< AMD ACP DMIC */ + SOF_DAI_AMD_HS, /**< Amd HS */ SOF_DAI_MEDIATEK_AFE, /**< Mediatek AFE */
Adding SOF_DAI_AMD_HS before SOF_DAI_MEDIATEK_AFE desynced this enumeration so the DAI type is now 11 and not 10 anymore, leading to a failure in firmware at IPC3 helper function `dai_get()`, as when `dai_find_type()` is called, the DAI type that the firmware expects doesn't match with the one that gets sent in the request message from the kernel.
As a local test, I tried moving SOF_DAI_AMD_HS after SOF_DAI_MEDIATEK_AFE and this has restored full functionality on my MT8195 platform (Tomato Chromebook).
If SOF is supposed to guarantee backwards compatibility (and I believe it is), this commit breaks that.
I would be tempted to send a commit that moves SOF_DAI_AMD_HS to the end, but that would break the already compiled firmware for AMD platforms, so I am not sure how to proceed.
D'oh. Yes this breaks backwards-compatibility and this is a clear mistake. I think your suggestion to add the AMD_HS at the end is the only practical solution indeed - this would need to be done for both kernel and SOF version of dai.h.
Okay, I will send a commit tomorrow :-)
Thanks, Angelo