[Intel-gfx] [PATCH] BUG-REPORT: snd-hda: hacked-together EPROBE_DEFER support
Chris Wilson
chris at chris-wilson.co.uk
Wed Jun 21 15:23:57 UTC 2017
Quoting Daniel Vetter (2017-06-21 16:08:54)
> So back when the i915 power well support landed in
>
> commit 99a2008d0b32d72dfc2a54e7be1eb698dd2e3bd6
> Author: Wang Xingchao <xingchao.wang at linux.intel.com>
> Date: Thu May 30 22:07:10 2013 +0800
>
> ALSA: hda - Add power-welll support for haswell HDA
>
> the logic to handle the cross-module depencies was hand-rolled using a
> async work item, and that just doesn't work.
>
> The correct way to handle cross-module deps is either:
> - request_module + failing when the other module isn't there
>
> OR
>
> - failing the module load with EPROBE_DEFER.
>
> You can't mix them, if you do then the entire load path just
> busy-spins blowing through cpu cycles forever with no way to stop
> this.
>
> snd-hda-intel does mix it, because the hda codec drivers are loaded
> using request_module, but the i915 depency is handled using
> PROBE_DEFER (or well, should be, but I haven't found any code at all).
> This is a major pain when trying to debug i915 load failures.
>
> This patch here is a horrible hackish attempt at somewhat correctly
> wriing EPROBE_DEFER through. Stuff that's missing:
> - Check all the other places where load errors are conveniently
> dropped on the floor.
> - Also fix up the firmware_cb path.
> - Drop the debug noise I've left in to make it clear this isn't
> anything for merging.
This tames "hdaudio hdaudioC0D0: Unable to bind the codec" which was
continuously spewing previously, and now the system is usable again.
Thanks,
-Chris
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