On 2020-06-19 3:21 AM, Curtis Malainey wrote:
On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 6:19 PM Pierre-Louis Bossart pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com wrote:
We reverted this patch locally due to regressions and raised the issue with Cezary on Github, we got no response.
Curtis
8ec7d6043263ecf250b9b7c0dd8ade899487538a is the first bad commit commit 8ec7d6043263ecf250b9b7c0dd8ade899487538a Author: Cezary Rojewski cezary.rojewski@intel.com Date: Mon Mar 30 21:45:20 2020 +0200
ASoC: Intel: haswell: Power transition refactor
Hello,
This is the very first time I see hear about the issue. You raised no issue Curtis, instead, you did write a comment mentioning me in Closed thread thesofproject/linux which isn't even the driver issue relates to.
If you scroll up a bit, in the very same thread there is a message notifying about official path for such issues. Said message was ack'ed by management before posting and that's why it's split from technical explanation.
We've received no response from Harsha and Cedrik about the issue being risen. Official HSD-ticket is left unchanged since my feedback from 3rd April.
Help me help you - don't wait until problem escalates. Adhere to official protocols, notify early and stay in contact. Last time when your 'SOF github-IntelSST BDW' ticket finally did arrive at my desk, I drove back to campus, borrowed the only SAMUS we have and by the end of the week, the problem was fixed. Monday Mar30 you had the official response and patches applied.
I've forwarded your issue to required entities within Intel so issue is tracked appropriately.
Regards, Czarek