On Thu, Nov 23, 2023 at 03:49:14PM +0100, Neil Armstrong wrote:
Add Soundwire Slave driver for the WCD9390/WCD9395 Audio Codec.
The WCD9390/WCD9395 Soundwire Slaves will be used by the
Please avoid using outdated terminology, "device" is probably a good alternative here. There are some usages in APIs that need to be updated but still, good to avoid where possible.
+static struct wcd939x_sdw_ch_info wcd939x_sdw_tx_ch_info[] = {
- WCD_SDW_CH(WCD939X_ADC1, WCD939X_ADC_1_4_PORT, BIT(0)),
- WCD_SDW_CH(WCD939X_ADC2, WCD939X_ADC_1_4_PORT, BIT(1)),
- WCD_SDW_CH(WCD939X_ADC3, WCD939X_ADC_1_4_PORT, BIT(2)),
- WCD_SDW_CH(WCD939X_ADC4, WCD939X_ADC_1_4_PORT, BIT(3)),
- // TOFIX support ADC3/4 & DMIC0/1 on port 2
- //WCD_SDW_CH(WCD939X_ADC3, WCD939X_ADC_DMIC_1_2_PORT, BIT(0)),
- //WCD_SDW_CH(WCD939X_ADC4, WCD939X_ADC_DMIC_1_2_PORT, BIT(1)),
- //WCD_SDW_CH(WCD939X_DMIC0, WCD939X_ADC_DMIC_1_2_PORT, BIT(2)),
- //WCD_SDW_CH(WCD939X_DMIC1, WCD939X_ADC_DMIC_1_2_PORT, BIT(3)),
Why are these commented out?
+static int wcd9390_interrupt_callback(struct sdw_slave *slave,
struct sdw_slave_intr_status *status)
+{
- struct wcd939x_sdw_priv *wcd = dev_get_drvdata(&slave->dev);
- struct irq_domain *slave_irq = wcd->slave_irq;
- u32 sts1, sts2, sts3;
- do {
handle_nested_irq(irq_find_mapping(slave_irq, 0));
regmap_read(wcd->regmap, WCD939X_DIGITAL_INTR_STATUS_0, &sts1);
regmap_read(wcd->regmap, WCD939X_DIGITAL_INTR_STATUS_1, &sts2);
regmap_read(wcd->regmap, WCD939X_DIGITAL_INTR_STATUS_2, &sts3);
- } while (sts1 || sts2 || sts3);
- return IRQ_HANDLED;
+}
We do this in the other Qualcomm drivers but it doesn't seem ideal to just ignore the interrupts.
+static int wcd939x_sdw_component_bind(struct device *dev, struct device *master,
void *data)
+{
- return 0;
+}
+static void wcd939x_sdw_component_unbind(struct device *dev,
struct device *master, void *data)
+{ +}
+static const struct component_ops wcd939x_sdw_component_ops = {
- .bind = wcd939x_sdw_component_bind,
- .unbind = wcd939x_sdw_component_unbind,
+};
Do these need to be provided if they can legitimately be empty?