On 02/01/2026 12:43, Johan Hovold wrote:
On Fri, Jan 02, 2026 at 12:31:21PM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 02/01/2026 12:14, Johan Hovold wrote:
The soundwire update_status() callback may be called multiple times with the same ATTACHED status but initialisation should only be done when transitioning from UNATTACHED to ATTACHED.
Fix the inverted hw_init flag which was set to false instead of true after initialisation which defeats its purpose and may result in repeated unnecessary initialisation.
Either it results or it does not, not "may".
No, it depends on whether update_status() is called with the same status more than once. So "may" is correct here.
If the device moves to UNATTACHED state flag should be probably set to "true". This is the bug.
No, update_status() has:
if (wsa884x->hw_init || status != SDW_SLAVE_ATTACHED) return 0;
...
wsa884x_init(wsa884x);
so if you set hw_init to true then init is never called when status is changed to ATTACHED.
Uh, indeed, so this was supposed to be !wsa884x->hw_init... or indeed your meaning. This also means that this was never passing above if() and the init() was never called.
regcache was probably synced via runtime PM, so at least that part worked.
Did you test this driver on actual device how it affects the behavior?
Similarly, the initial state of the flag was also inverted so that the codec would only be initialised and brought out of regmap cache only mode if its status first transitions to UNATTACHED.
Maybe that's confusing wording but existing code was intentional and IMO almost correct. The flag is saying - we need hw init - that's why it is set to true in the probe and to false AFTER the proper hw initialization which is done after ATTACHED state.
All other codec drivers have hw_init mean that init has been done and the check in update_status() reflects that too so this driver is still broken.
ok
Best regards, Krzysztof