On Mon, 2023-05-15 at 10:28 -0500, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
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On 5/15/23 10:05, Mark Brown wrote:
On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 01:25:44PM +0200, AngeloGioacchino Del Regno wrote:
Il 15/05/23 07:25, Trevor Wu ha scritto:
+{
- /* common defaults */
- memcpy(&sof_mt8188_ops, &sof_mt8186_ops, sizeof(struct
snd_sof_dsp_ops));
Never use sizeof(type), always use destination var size! Anyway, there's more.
OK, I will use sizeof(sof_mt8188_ops) instead.
I don't think we need to perform this memcpy: we'll never see an instance of both mt8186 and mt8188 drivers on the same machine, so you can safely just use sof_mt8186_ops for mt8188...
- sof_mt8188_ops.drv = mt8188_dai;
...which obviously means that this becomes sof_mt8186_ops.drv = mt8188_dai;
This does have the issue that it then means the ops struct isn't const which isn't ideal. It's also not the end of the world though so I don't have super strong feelings.
We do the same for Intel devices, we have a common structure which is copied and only the members that differ in specific SOCs are updated. You're right that it's not constant, but it avoids copy-paste of a rather large structure just to change a couple of lines.
Currently, I prefer to follow the same implementation as Intel devices. It's easier to see a different ops exists for mt8188 in sof_of_mt8188_desc and it really avoids copy-paste of a large structure.
Additionally, I found a typo in the next line.
sof_mt8186_ops.num_drv = ARRAY_SIZE(mt8188_dai); ^ This should be sof_mt8188_ops. I will correct it in V2.
Thanks, Trevor