On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 13:22:51 +0000, Charles Keepax wrote:
The helper function wmfw_add_ctl is only called from one place and that place is a function with only 2 lines of code. Merge the helper function into the work function to simplify the code.
Applied to
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound.git for-next
Thanks!
[01/10] ASoC: wm_adsp: Remove the wmfw_add_ctl helper function commit: 56717d72f7a811799e8d138ff3d49325272c5cf6 [02/10] firmware: cs_dsp: Add lockdep asserts to interface functions commit: 5065cfabec21a4acf562932f1d0a814c119e0a69 [03/10] firmware: cs_dsp: Add version checks on coefficient loading commit: 2925748eadc33cba3bded7b69475a1b002b124ac [04/10] firmware: cs_dsp: Add pre_run callback commit: 14055b5a3a23204c4702ae5d3f2a819ee081ce33 [05/10] firmware: cs_dsp: Print messages from bin files commit: 40a34ae7308682bbbf5827145afa23dcdfb1f090 [06/10] firmware: cs_dsp: Add support for rev 2 coefficient files commit: dcee767667f44ed0d40a3debf507a3ba027a1994 [07/10] firmware: cs_dsp: Perform NULL check in cs_dsp_coeff_write/read_ctrl commit: 86c6080407740937ed2ba0ccd181e947f77e2154 [08/10] firmware: cs_dsp: Clarify some kernel doc comments commit: b329b3d39497a9fdb175d7e4fd77ae7170d5d26c [09/10] firmware: cs_dsp: Add offset to cs_dsp read/write commit: f444da38ac924748de696c393327a44c4b8d727e [10/10] firmware: cs_dsp: Allow creation of event controls commit: 5c903f64ce97172d63f7591cfa9e37cba58867b2
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Thanks, Mark