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SubjectRe: [PATCH v6 9/9] ALSA: virtio: introduce device suspend/resume support
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On 02.03.2021 10:11, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Mar 2021 09:09:33 +0100,
> Anton Yakovlev wrote:
>>
>> On 02.03.2021 07:48, Takashi Iwai wrote:
>>> On Tue, 02 Mar 2021 07:29:20 +0100,
>>> Anton Yakovlev wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 28.02.2021 13:05, Takashi Iwai wrote:
>>>>> On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 09:59:56 +0100,
>>>>> Anton Yakovlev wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [snip]
>>>>
>>>>>> --- a/sound/virtio/virtio_pcm.c
>>>>>> +++ b/sound/virtio/virtio_pcm.c
>>>>>> @@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ static int virtsnd_pcm_build_hw(struct virtio_pcm_substream *vss,
>>>>>> SNDRV_PCM_INFO_BATCH |
>>>>>> SNDRV_PCM_INFO_BLOCK_TRANSFER |
>>>>>> SNDRV_PCM_INFO_INTERLEAVED |
>>>>>> + SNDRV_PCM_INFO_RESUME |
>>>>>> SNDRV_PCM_INFO_PAUSE;
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually you don't need to set SNDRV_PCM_INFO_RESUME.
>>>>> This flag means that the driver supports the full resume procedure,
>>>>> which isn't often the case; with this, the driver is supposed to
>>>>> resume the stream exactly from the suspended position.
>>>>>
>>>>> Most drivers don't set this but implement only the suspend-stop
>>>>> action. Then the application (or the sound backend) will re-setup the
>>>>> stream and restart accordingly.
>>>>
>>>> I tried to resume driver without SNDRV_PCM_INFO_RESUME, and alsa-lib
>>>> called only ops->prepare(). It makes sense for a typical hw, but we have
>>>> "clean" unconfigured device on resume. And we must set hw parameters as
>>>> a first step. It means, that code should be more or less the same. And
>>>> maybe it's better to set SNDRV_PCM_INFO_RESUME, since it allows us to
>>>> resume substream in any situation (regardless of application behavior).
>>>> I can refactor code to only send requests from trigger(RESUME) path and
>>>> not to call ops itself. It should make code more straitforward. What do
>>>> you say?
>>>
>>> How about calling hw_params(NULL) conditionally in the prepare?
>>
>> Then the question is that condition. When ops->prepare() is called, the
>> substream is in SUSPENDED state or not? If not then we need to track
>> this in some additional field (and it will make logic a little bit
>> clumsy, since that field is needed to be carefully handled in other
>> places).
>
> Yes, you'd need to have a suspend/resume PM callback in the driver
> that flips the internal flag to invalidate the hw_parmas, and in the
> prepare callback, just call hw_params(NULL) if that flag is set.
>
>>> Doing the full stack work in the trigger callback is bad from the API
>>> design POV; in general the trigger callback is supposed to be as short
>>> as possible.
>>
>> Yeah, but usually original subsystem design does not take into account
>> para-virtualized devices, which usually have it's own slightly different
>> reality. And we need to introduce some tricks.
>
> The hardware drivers do a lot of more things in either suspend/resume
> PM callbacks or prepare callback for re-setup of the hardware. We can
> follow the similar pattern. Heavy-lifting works in the trigger
> callbacks is really something to avoid.

Ok, I redone this part and now the driver sets parameters for the device
in ops->prepare() if the substream was suspended. And everything works
fine. Thanks! I will send a new patch set soon.


> Takashi
>

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Anton Yakovlev
Senior Software Engineer

OpenSynergy GmbH
Rotherstr. 20, 10245 Berlin

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