On 01/03/2019 17:28, Curtis Malainey wrote:
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 4:07 AM Jon Hunter jonathanh@nvidia.com wrote:
Hi Mark, Curtis,
I am seeing a regression on -next where the soundcard on one of our Tegra boards fails to initialise following a probe deferral. The bisect points to the commit 78a24e10cd94420f1b4e2dc5923ae7109e2aaba1 ('ASoC: soc-core: clear platform pointers on error') and reverting this on top of -next fixes the problem.
Looking at the bootlog from the failure I see ...
tegra-snd-wm8903 sound: ASoC: failed to init link WM8903
tegra-snd-wm8903 sound: snd_soc_register_card failed (-517)
tegra30-i2s 70080400.i2s: DMA channels sourced from device 70080000.ahub
tegra-snd-wm8903 sound: ASoC: Both platform name/of_node are set for WM8903
tegra-snd-wm8903 sound: ASoC: failed to init link WM8903
tegra-snd-wm8903 sound: snd_soc_register_card failed (-22)
tegra-snd-wm8903: probe of sound failed with error -22
With the above change I see soc_cleanup_platform() is ever being called when the probe is deferred and hence leads to the failure. Note that the initial failure, "ASoC: failed to init link WM8903" occurs very early in snd_soc_register_card() when initialising the prelinks.
The following fixes it, but I have not scrutinised the code to see if there are other exit points that we need to handle.
You are indeed correct. That should be there. I think I got confused when I was doing my initial debugging on our local 4.19 kernel as the cleanup code had changed when I was testing on -next and forgot to add this to my upstream patch and it wasn't caught in my testing. Thanks for catching this. I went back and looked and it appears that is the only call to soc_init_dai_link that is outside soc_instantiate_card and therefore not caught by the original patch's cleanup routine. Do you want to submit a patch and I'll add my signoff?
Thanks. I will send out a patch shortly.
Cheers Jon