Hey,
Den 2023-07-31 kl. 21:32, skrev Takashi Iwai:
On Mon, 31 Jul 2023 18:37:36 +0200, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
Hey,
Den 2023-07-31 kl. 17:51, skrev Takashi Iwai:
On Wed, 19 Jul 2023 18:41:32 +0200, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
Explicitly loading i915 becomes a problem when upstreaming the new intel driver for Tiger Lake and higher graphics (xe). By loading i915, it doesn't wait for driver load of xe, and will fail completely before it loads.
-EPROBE_DEFER has to be returned before any device is created in probe(), otherwise the removal of the device will cause EPROBE_DEFER to try again in an infinite loop.
The conversion is done in gradual steps. First I add an argument to snd_hdac_i915_init to allow for -EPROBE_DEFER so I can convert each driver separately. Then I convert each driver to move snd_hdac_i915_init out of the workqueue. Finally I drop the ability to choose modprobe behavior after the last user is converted.
I suspect the avs and skylake drivers used snd_hdac_i915_init purely for the modprobe, but I don't have the hardware to test if it can be safely removed. It can still be done easily in a followup patch to simplify probing.
New since first version:
- snd_hda_core.gpu_bind is added as a mechanism to force gpu binding, for testing. snd_hda_core.gpu_bind=0 forces waiting for GPU bind to off, snd_hda_core.gpu_bind=1 forces waiting for gpu bind. Default setting depends on whether kernel booted with nomodeset.
- Incorporated all feedback review.
Maarten, are you working on v3 patch set? Or, for moving forward, should we merge v2 now and fix the rest based on that later?
I've been working on a small change to keep the workqueue in SOF and only move the binding to the probe function to match what snd-hda-intel is doing, but I don't know if that is needed?
It was a bit unclear to me based on feedback if I should try to kill the workqueue on all drivers (but with no way to test), or keep it around.
I guess it's still safer to keep the workqueue in many drivers. There can be modprobe or firmware loading at any later stage. We can get rid of the workqueue once after confirming that it's really safe, too.
So, if you can work on the patch set in that regard, it's fine, I can wait for it.
I've finished that patch, but it caused regressions (oops) while rebooting. I think it's safer to kill the workqueue for SOC, and then convert all other drivers later.
Cheers,
~Maarten