On 11/7/19 10:29 PM, Vinod Koul wrote:
On 04-11-19, 08:32, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
On 11/2/19 11:56 PM, Vinod Koul wrote:
On 23-10-19, 16:06, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
Changes to the sdw_slave structure needed to solve race conditions on driver probe.
Can you please explain the race you have observed, it would be a very useful to document it as well
the races are explained in the [PATCH 00/18] soundwire: code hardening and suspend-resume support series.
It would make sense to explain it here as well to give details to reviewers, there is nothing wrong with too much detail!
The functionality is added in the next patch.
which one..?
[PATCH 00/18] soundwire: code hardening and suspend-resume support
Yeah great! let me play detective with 18 patch series. I asked for a patch and got a series!
Again, please help the maintainer to help you. We would love to see this merged as well, but please step up and give more details in cover letter and changelogs. I shouldn't need to do guesswork and scan through the inbox to find the context!
We are clearly not going anywhere.
I partitioned the patches to make your maintainer life easier and help the integration of SoundWire across two trees. All I get is negative feedback, grand-standing, and zero comments on actual changes.
For the record, I am mindful of reviewer/maintainer workload, and I did contact you in September to check your availability and provided a pointer to initial code changes. I did send a first version a week prior to your travel/vacation, I resend another version when you were back and waited yet another two weeks to resend a second version. I also contacted Takashi, Mark and you to suggest this code partition, and did not get any pushback. It's not like I am pushing stuff down your throat, I have been patient and considerate.
Please start with the patches "soundwire: code hardening and suspend-resume support" and come back to this interface description when you have reviewed these changes. It's not detective work, it's working around the consequences of having separate trees for Audio and SoundWire.