Commit 5cd2ad81 authored by Paul Bolle's avatar Paul Bolle Committed by Takashi Iwai

ALSA: intel8x0m: wait a bit before warm reset check

At every resume a laptop I use prints this message (at KERN_ERR level):
    ALSA sound/pci/intel8x0m.c:904: AC'97 warm reset still in progress? [0x2]

The thing to note here is that 0x2 corresponds to ICH_AC97COLD. Ie, what
seems to be happening is that the register involved indicated a warm
reset for some time (as the ICH_AC97WARM bit was set) but by the time
the warning is printed, and that same register is checked again, that
bit is already cleared and only the ICH_AC97COLD bit is still set.

It turns out a warm reset needs some time to settle, but it is currently
checked right away. The test therefore fails the first time it is done
and schedule_timeout_uninterruptible() will be called. Once we return
from that jiffies is already (far) past end_time on this laptop, so we
exit the loop, print a warning, and exit the function while the warm
reset actually succeeded.

A way to fix this is to call usleep_range() after writing to the
register involved. A handful of tests suggest 500 usecs is a safe value.
(This might punish the "finish cold reset" case, but on this laptop such
a cold reset apparently never happens, so I can't say for sure.)

While we're at it drop the extra single tick from end_time, as it looks
rather silly.
Signed-off-by: default avatarPaul Bolle <pebolle@tiscali.nl>
Signed-off-by: default avatarTakashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
parent 88a8516a
......@@ -894,7 +894,8 @@ static int snd_intel8x0m_ich_chip_init(struct intel8x0m *chip, int probing)
/* finish cold or do warm reset */
cnt |= (cnt & ICH_AC97COLD) == 0 ? ICH_AC97COLD : ICH_AC97WARM;
iputdword(chip, ICHREG(GLOB_CNT), cnt);
end_time = (jiffies + (HZ / 4)) + 1;
usleep_range(500, 1000); /* give warm reset some time */
end_time = jiffies + HZ / 4;
do {
if ((igetdword(chip, ICHREG(GLOB_CNT)) & ICH_AC97WARM) == 0)
goto __ok;
......
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