Hi,
On Aug 7 2017 21:22, Oleksandr Andrushchenko wrote:
From: Oleksandr Andrushchenko oleksandr_andrushchenko@epam.com
This patch series adds support for Xen [1] para-virtualized sound frontend driver. It implements the protocol from include/xen/interface/io/sndif.h with the following limitations:
- mute/unmute is not supported
- get/set volume is not supported
Volume control is not supported for the reason that most of the use-cases (at the moment) are based on scenarious where unprivileged OS (e.g. Android, AGL etc) use software mixers.
Both capture and playback are supported.
Thank you, Oleksandr
Resending because of rebase onto [2] + added missing patch
[1] https://xenproject.org/ [2] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/log/?h=for-n...
Oleksandr Andrushchenko (12): ALSA: vsnd: Introduce Xen para-virtualized sound frontend driver ALSA: vsnd: Implement driver's probe/remove ALSA: vsnd: Implement Xen bus state handling ALSA: vsnd: Read sound driver configuration from Xen store ALSA: vsnd: Implement Xen event channel handling ALSA: vsnd: Implement handling of shared buffers ALSA: vsnd: Introduce ALSA virtual sound driver ALSA: vsnd: Initialize virtul sound card ALSA: vsnd: Add timer for period interrupt emulation ALSA: vsnd: Implement ALSA PCM operations ALSA: vsnd: Implement communication with backend ALSA: vsnd: Introduce Kconfig option to enable Xen PV sound
sound/drivers/Kconfig | 12 + sound/drivers/Makefile | 2 + sound/drivers/xen-front.c | 2107 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 2121 insertions(+) create mode 100644 sound/drivers/xen-front.c
For this patchset, I have the same concern which Clemens Ladisch denoted[1]. If I can understand your explanation about queueing between Dom0/DomU stuffs, the concern can be described in short words; this driver works without any synchronization to data transmission by actual sound hardwares.
In design of ALSA PCM core, drivers are expected to synchronize to actual hardwares for semi-realtime data transmission. The synchronization is done by two points: 1) Interrupts to respond events from actual hardwares. 2) Positions of actual data transmission in any serial sound interfaces of actual hardwares.
These two points comes from typical designs of actual hardwares, thus they doesn't come from unfair, unreasonable, intrusive demands from software side.
In design of typical stuffs on para-virtualization, Dom0 stuffs are hard to give enough abstraction of sound hardwares in these two points for DomU stuffs. Especially, it cannot abstract point 2) at all because the value of position should be accurate against actual time frame, while there's an overhead for DomU stuffs to read it. When DomU stuffs handles the value, the value is enough past due to context switches between Dom0/DomU. Therefore, this driver must rely on point 1) to synchronize to actual sound hardwares. Typically, drivers configure hardwares to generate interrupts per period of PCM buffer. This means that this driver should notify to Dom0 about the value of period size requested by applications.
In 'include/xen/interface/io/sndif.h', there's no functionalities I described the above: 1. notifications from DomU to Dom0 about the size of period for interrupts from actual hardwares. Or no way from Dom0 to DomU about the configured size of the period. 2. notifications of the interrupts from actual hardwares to DomU.
For the reasons, your driver used kernel's timer interface to generate 'pseudo' interrupts for the purpose. However, it depends on Dom0's abstraction different from sound hardwares and Linux kernel's abstraction for timer functionality. In this case, gap between 'actual' interrupts from hardware and the 'pseudo' interrupts from a combination of several components brings unexpected result on several situations.
I think this is defects of 'sndif' interface in Xen side. I think it better for you to work in Xen community to improve the above interface at first, then work for Linux stuffs.
Additionally, in next time, please remind of several points below: * When a first patch adds an initial code for drivers, it should include entries for Makefile and Kconfig, so that the driver can be built even if it's still in an initial shape. Each patch should be self-contained and should be in a shape so that developers easily run bisecting. In other words, your first patch[2] includes modification for Makefile and Kconfig in your last patch[3]. * When any read-only symbols is added, it should have 'const' qualifier so that the symbol places to .rodata section of ELF binaries. For example, in your code, 'alsa_sndif_formats' is such an symbol. In recent Linux development, some developers work for constifying such symbols. Please remind of their continuous works in upstream[4]. * You can split your driver to several files. In 'include/xen/interface/io/sndif.h', Dom0 produces functionalities for DomU to control gain/volume/mute and in future your driver may get more codes. If split to several files make it readable, it should be done. * In my taste, a prefix of the subject line should be 'xen-front', instead of 'vsnd'. It comes from name of your driver.
[1] [alsa-devel] [PATCH 08/11] ALSA: vsnd: Add timer for period interrupt emulation http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2017-August/123617.html [2] [PATCH RESEND1 01/12] ALSA: vsnd: Introduce Xen para-virtualized sound frontend driver http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2017-August/123654.html [3] [alsa-devel] [PATCH RESEND1 12/12] ALSA: vsnd: Introduce Kconfig option to enable Xen PV sound http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2017-August/123662.html [4] You can see many posts for this; e.g. [alsa-devel] [PATCH 0/7] constify ALSA usb_device_id. http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2017-August/123564.html
Regards
Takashi Sakamoto