On 1/12/23 09:29, Limonciello, Mario wrote:
On 1/12/2023 08:54, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
On 1/12/23 05:02, Mukunda,Vijendar wrote:
On 11/01/23 21:32, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
On 1/11/23 03:02, Vijendar Mukunda wrote:
To avoid ACP entering into D3 state during slave enumeration and initialization on two soundwire controller instances for multiple codecs, increase the runtime suspend delay to 3 seconds.
You have a parent PCI device and a set of child devices for each manager. The parent PCI device cannot suspend before all its children are also suspended, so shouldn't the delay be modified at the manager level?
Not getting what this delay is and how this would deal with a lengthy enumeration/initialization process.
Yes agreed. Until Child devices are suspended, parent device will be in D0 state. We will rephrase the commit message.
Machine driver node will be created by ACP PCI driver. We have added delay in machine driver to make sure two manager instances completes codec enumeration and peripheral initialization before registering the sound card. Without adding delay in machine driver will result early card registration before codec initialization is completed. Manager will enter in to bad state due to codec read/write failures. We are intended to keep the ACP in D0 state, till sound card is created and jack controls are initialized. To handle, at manager level increased runtime suspend delay.
This doesn't look too good. You should not assume any timing dependencies in the machine driver probe. I made that mistake in earlier versions and we had to revisit all this to make sure drivers could be bound/unbound at any time.
Rather than a timing dependency, could you perhaps prohibit runtime PM and have a codec make a callback to indicate it's fully initialized and then allow runtime PM again?
We already have enumeration and initialization 'struct completion' that are used by codec drivers to know if the hardware is usable. We also have pm_runtime_get_sync() is the bus layer to make sure the codec is resumed before being accessed.
The explanations above confuse card registration and manager probe/initialization. These are two different things. Maybe there's indeed a missing part in the SoundWire PM assumptions, but I am not getting what the issue is.