Many PCI and other drivers performs snd_pcm_period_elapsed() simply in
its interrupt handler, so the sync_stop operation is just to call
synchronize_irq(). Instead of putting this call multiple times,
introduce the common card->sync_irq field. When this field is set,
PCM core performs synchronize_irq() for sync-stop operation. Each
driver just needs to copy its local IRQ number to card->sync_irq, and
that's all we need.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20191117085308.23915-8-tiwai@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
struct device card_dev; /* cardX object for sysfs */
const struct attribute_group *dev_groups[4]; /* assigned sysfs attr */
bool registered; /* card_dev is registered? */
+ int sync_irq; /* assigned irq, used for PCM sync */
wait_queue_head_t remove_sleep;
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
init_waitqueue_head(&card->power_sleep);
#endif
init_waitqueue_head(&card->remove_sleep);
+ card->sync_irq = -1;
device_initialize(&card->card_dev);
card->card_dev.parent = parent;
substream->runtime->stop_operating = false;
if (substream->ops->sync_stop)
substream->ops->sync_stop(substream);
+ else if (substream->pcm->card->sync_irq > 0)
+ synchronize_irq(substream->pcm->card->sync_irq);
}
}