[alsa-devel] [RFC PATCH 0/7] Fix Intel audio Kconfig issues
Pierre-Louis Bossart
pierre-louis.bossart at linux.intel.com
Tue Nov 21 22:36:56 CET 2017
On 11/21/17 11:10 AM, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Nov 2017 10:25:28 +0100,
> Takashi Iwai wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, 18 Nov 2017 01:01:55 +0100,
>> Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
>>>
>>> At the risk of being scolded for the third time in two days by
>>> Linux overlords (no hard feelings), here's an attempt to clean
>>> things up.
>>>
>>> The first patch *should* implement what Linus, Takashi and Mark
>>> tried to explain by email. There should be no functionality change
>>> and could be merged if deemed ok.
>>>
>>> The rest of the patch series does a more in-depth cleanup and should not
>>> be merged without more testing (hence the RFC).
>>>
>>> The 4th patch is really the most important one, there were nested
>>> configs which made no sense to me. I don't know the history which led
>>> to such complicated stuff but simpler is better.
>>>
>>> The last 3 patches are just clean-ups of the machine driver configs,
>>> for some reason there is no consistency in the settings so I tried to
>>> apply common sense. There might be additional cleanup needed since I
>>> don't really get why we need references to LPSS or DESIGNWARE for things
>>> which are not visible to a machine driver, we should only depend on IC2 or
>>> SPI in my opinion - depending on what the control interface is.
>>>
>>> I tried to keep things to a minimum in each patch to make the reviews
>>> easier, if people want them squashed that's fine by me.
>>>
>>> I'll do some more testing on my side but I could use feedback. Thanks!
>>
>> FYI, I've put these to a test branch, test/asoc-intel-kconfig, so that
>> 0day bot can catch issues. Let's see.
>
> No news is a good news, it seems that your patchset doesn't break
> builds, at least. Let's go ahead!
There is additional testing being done at Intel on Skylake platforms,
let's see after the Turkey break if additional fixes are needed. I also
need to spend a bit more time on PCI platforms and SOF - those two were
the main source of comments.
Thanks for the feedback and comments everyone, much appreciated.
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