On Fri, 18 Sep 2020 14:05:40 -0500, Dan Murphy wrote:
tas2770_reset is called during i2c probe. The reset calls the snd_soc_component_write which depends on the tas2770->component being available. The component pointer is not set until codec_probe so move the reset to the codec_probe after the pointer is set.
Applied to
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound.git for-next
Thanks!
[1/5] dt-bindings: tas2770: Fix I2C addresses for the TAS2770 commit: b23d9eb897a1209e4d741fd69e5490f1b5b9e7cf [2/5] ASoC: tas2770: Fix unbalanced calls to pm_runtime commit: d3d71c99b541040da198f43da3bbd85d8e9598cb [3/5] ASoC: tas2770: Convert bit mask to GENMASK in header commit: ec9377dca2ca77eaf4fbdb09ac803f379b10d731 [4/5] ASoC: tas2770: Fix the spacing and new lines commit: d3964aff7331cd9695d0c18655e053b08837ff78 [5/5] ASoC: tas2770: Refactor sample rate function commit: be05ab41c61858cce557a1fe863ed00f38e31e97
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Thanks, Mark