Message ID | 20160311103747.GZ11154@localhost (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2016 11:37:47 +0100, Vinod Koul wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 10:04:25AM +0000, Charles Keepax wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 01:18:43PM +0530, Vinod Koul wrote: > > > On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 10:44:51AM +0000, Charles Keepax wrote: > > > > The soc_compr_pointer does not correctly pass any errors returned by the > > > > driver callback back up the stack. This patch corrects this issue. > > > > > > Should we do that :) I am not too sure. Pointer query is supposed to read > > > the current value and return. You are trying to indicate that stream has > > > gone bad which is not the same as read faced an error... > > > > > > Also please use cover letter for these things to describe problem you are > > > trying to solve. > > > > Apologies for not doing so, I had been viewing this as more of a > > simple oversight in the framework rather than a design choice. > > > > The problem I am looking at is the DSP suffers an unrecoverable > > error. We can find out about this error in our driver because the > > DSP returns some error status to us. This is fine if user-space > > is doing a read as reads return error status back to user-space > > so the user can find out that things have gone bad. However, if > > user-space is doing an avail request there is no path for the > > error to come back up to user-space. The pointer request returns > > zero available data, so a read never happens and we basically > > just end up sitting waiting for data on a stream that we know > > full well has died. > > So this confirms my hunch and we should then notify core of error by stopping > the stream properly and then return error on poll/pointer query. > > So cna try this untested patch, whcih includes a hack for stopped state. We > don't seem to have a stopped state in ALSA, that bit would need refinement In PCM, the stopped state is either SETUP/PREPARE or XRUN. Takashi
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 11:39:11AM +0100, Takashi Iwai wrote: > On Fri, 11 Mar 2016 11:37:47 +0100, > Vinod Koul wrote: > > > > On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 10:04:25AM +0000, Charles Keepax wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 01:18:43PM +0530, Vinod Koul wrote: > > > > On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 10:44:51AM +0000, Charles Keepax wrote: > > > > > The soc_compr_pointer does not correctly pass any errors returned by the > > > > > driver callback back up the stack. This patch corrects this issue. > > > > > > > > Should we do that :) I am not too sure. Pointer query is supposed to read > > > > the current value and return. You are trying to indicate that stream has > > > > gone bad which is not the same as read faced an error... > > > > > > > > Also please use cover letter for these things to describe problem you are > > > > trying to solve. > > > > > > Apologies for not doing so, I had been viewing this as more of a > > > simple oversight in the framework rather than a design choice. > > > > > > The problem I am looking at is the DSP suffers an unrecoverable > > > error. We can find out about this error in our driver because the > > > DSP returns some error status to us. This is fine if user-space > > > is doing a read as reads return error status back to user-space > > > so the user can find out that things have gone bad. However, if > > > user-space is doing an avail request there is no path for the > > > error to come back up to user-space. The pointer request returns > > > zero available data, so a read never happens and we basically > > > just end up sitting waiting for data on a stream that we know > > > full well has died. > > > > So this confirms my hunch and we should then notify core of error by stopping > > the stream properly and then return error on poll/pointer query. > > > > So cna try this untested patch, whcih includes a hack for stopped state. We > > don't seem to have a stopped state in ALSA, that bit would need refinement > > In PCM, the stopped state is either SETUP/PREPARE or XRUN. > > > Takashi Thanks guys, I will take a look at all this and look at respinning the series. Thanks, Charles
diff --git a/include/sound/compress_driver.h b/include/sound/compress_driver.h index c0abcdc11470..a42c64248ad7 100644 --- a/include/sound/compress_driver.h +++ b/include/sound/compress_driver.h @@ -187,4 +187,5 @@ static inline void snd_compr_drain_notify(struct snd_compr_stream *stream) wake_up(&stream->runtime->sleep); } +int snd_compr_stop(struct snd_compr_stream *stream); #endif diff --git a/sound/core/compress_offload.c b/sound/core/compress_offload.c index 18b8dc45bb8f..5b451a3af1a3 100644 --- a/sound/core/compress_offload.c +++ b/sound/core/compress_offload.c @@ -218,12 +218,22 @@ static inline size_t snd_compr_get_avail(struct snd_compr_stream *stream) return snd_compr_calc_avail(stream, &avail); } +#define SNDRV_PCM_STATE_STOP 8 + static int snd_compr_ioctl_avail(struct snd_compr_stream *stream, unsigned long arg) { struct snd_compr_avail ioctl_avail; size_t avail; + mutex_lock(&stream->device->lock); + if (stream->runtime->state == SNDRV_PCM_STATE_OPEN || + stream->runtime->state == SNDRV_PCM_STATE_STOP) { + mutex_unlock(&stream->device->lock); + return -EBADFD; + } + mutex_unlock(&stream->device->lock); + avail = snd_compr_calc_avail(stream, &ioctl_avail); ioctl_avail.avail = avail; @@ -386,7 +396,8 @@ static unsigned int snd_compr_poll(struct file *f, poll_table *wait) return -EFAULT; mutex_lock(&stream->device->lock); - if (stream->runtime->state == SNDRV_PCM_STATE_OPEN) { + if (stream->runtime->state == SNDRV_PCM_STATE_OPEN || + stream->runtime->state == SNDRV_PCM_STATE_STOP) { retval = -EBADFD; goto out; } @@ -669,7 +680,7 @@ static int snd_compr_start(struct snd_compr_stream *stream) return retval; } -static int snd_compr_stop(struct snd_compr_stream *stream) +int snd_compr_stop(struct snd_compr_stream *stream) { int retval; @@ -684,6 +695,7 @@ static int snd_compr_stop(struct snd_compr_stream *stream) } return retval; } +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(snd_compr_stop); static int snd_compress_wait_for_drain(struct snd_compr_stream *stream) {