Message ID | 20170526163424.2853-1-dianders@chromium.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
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On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 7:34 PM, Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> wrote: > In commit 9a075265c6dc ("ASoC: Intel: sst: Remove unused function > sst_restore_shim64()"), we deleted the sst_restore_shim64() since it > was never used. ...but a quick look at the code shows that we should > also be able to remove the sst_save_shim64() function and the > structure members we were storing data in. > > Note that the saving code (and the comments talking about how > important it is to do the save) has been around since > commit 336cfbb05edf ("ASoC: Intel: mrfld- add ACPI module"). While I like "-" statistics, the below I think should be preserved if it's repeating real registers layout. > struct sst_shim_regs64 { > - u64 csr; > u64 pisr; > u64 pimr; > u64 isrx; > u64 isrd; > - u64 imrx; > u64 imrd; > u64 ipcx; > u64 ipcd;
Hi, On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 9:35 AM, Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 7:34 PM, Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> wrote: >> In commit 9a075265c6dc ("ASoC: Intel: sst: Remove unused function >> sst_restore_shim64()"), we deleted the sst_restore_shim64() since it >> was never used. ...but a quick look at the code shows that we should >> also be able to remove the sst_save_shim64() function and the >> structure members we were storing data in. >> >> Note that the saving code (and the comments talking about how >> important it is to do the save) has been around since >> commit 336cfbb05edf ("ASoC: Intel: mrfld- add ACPI module"). > > While I like "-" statistics, the below I think should be preserved if > it's repeating real registers layout. > >> struct sst_shim_regs64 { >> - u64 csr; >> u64 pisr; >> u64 pimr; >> u64 isrx; >> u64 isrd; >> - u64 imrx; >> u64 imrd; >> u64 ipcx; >> u64 ipcd; Yup, it does seem to follow real hardware. From the header file: #define SST_CSR 0x00 #define SST_PISR 0x08 #define SST_PIMR 0x10 #define SST_ISRX 0x18 #define SST_ISRD 0x20 #define SST_IMRX 0x28 #define SST_IMRD 0x30 #define SST_IPCX 0x38 /* IPC IA -> SST */ #define SST_IPCD 0x40 /* IPC SST -> IA */ ... Thus, I'm happy to rework the patch to not delete the elements from the structure. Just for curiosity's sake, Let's see how much memory that will waste (check how much these are used). ...umm, wait a second. We don't even use the dang structure anymore! So I guess an even cleaner solution is to totally delete shim_regs64... I'll send out a v2 with an even better diffstat and with totally avoiding a devm allocation of a 136 byte structure. :) Posted a v2 here: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9754923/ -Doug
diff --git a/sound/soc/intel/atom/sst/sst.c b/sound/soc/intel/atom/sst/sst.c index 2d43b8693c0c..5ee92257ca85 100644 --- a/sound/soc/intel/atom/sst/sst.c +++ b/sound/soc/intel/atom/sst/sst.c @@ -382,21 +382,6 @@ void sst_context_cleanup(struct intel_sst_drv *ctx) } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sst_context_cleanup); -static inline void sst_save_shim64(struct intel_sst_drv *ctx, - void __iomem *shim, - struct sst_shim_regs64 *shim_regs) -{ - unsigned long irq_flags; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&ctx->ipc_spin_lock, irq_flags); - - shim_regs->imrx = sst_shim_read64(shim, SST_IMRX); - shim_regs->csr = sst_shim_read64(shim, SST_CSR); - - - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx->ipc_spin_lock, irq_flags); -} - void sst_configure_runtime_pm(struct intel_sst_drv *ctx) { pm_runtime_set_autosuspend_delay(ctx->dev, SST_SUSPEND_DELAY); @@ -416,8 +401,6 @@ void sst_configure_runtime_pm(struct intel_sst_drv *ctx) pm_runtime_set_active(ctx->dev); else pm_runtime_put_noidle(ctx->dev); - - sst_save_shim64(ctx, ctx->shim, ctx->shim_regs64); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sst_configure_runtime_pm); @@ -441,8 +424,6 @@ static int intel_sst_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev) flush_workqueue(ctx->post_msg_wq); ctx->ops->reset(ctx); - /* save the shim registers because PMC doesn't save state */ - sst_save_shim64(ctx, ctx->shim, ctx->shim_regs64); return ret; } diff --git a/sound/soc/intel/atom/sst/sst.h b/sound/soc/intel/atom/sst/sst.h index 5c9a51cc77aa..d8cac09e8997 100644 --- a/sound/soc/intel/atom/sst/sst.h +++ b/sound/soc/intel/atom/sst/sst.h @@ -318,12 +318,10 @@ struct sst_ipc_reg { }; struct sst_shim_regs64 { - u64 csr; u64 pisr; u64 pimr; u64 isrx; u64 isrd; - u64 imrx; u64 imrd; u64 ipcx; u64 ipcd;
In commit 9a075265c6dc ("ASoC: Intel: sst: Remove unused function sst_restore_shim64()"), we deleted the sst_restore_shim64() since it was never used. ...but a quick look at the code shows that we should also be able to remove the sst_save_shim64() function and the structure members we were storing data in. Note that the saving code (and the comments talking about how important it is to do the save) has been around since commit 336cfbb05edf ("ASoC: Intel: mrfld- add ACPI module"). Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> --- This problem was found only by code inspection and only compile tested. Hence, RFC. sound/soc/intel/atom/sst/sst.c | 19 ------------------- sound/soc/intel/atom/sst/sst.h | 2 -- 2 files changed, 21 deletions(-)