soundwire: bus: Don't exit early if no device IDs were programmed
Only exit sdw_handle_slave_status() right after calling sdw_program_device_num() if it actually programmed an ID into at least one device. sdw_handle_slave_status() should protect itself against phantom device #0 ATTACHED indications. In that case there is no actual device still on #0. The early exit relies on there being a status change to ATTACHED on the reprogrammed device to trigger another call to sdw_handle_slave_status() which will then handle the status of all peripherals. If no device was actually programmed with an ID there won't be a new ATTACHED indication. This can lead to the status of other peripherals not being handled. The status passed to sdw_handle_slave_status() is obviously always from a point of time in the past, and may indicate accumulated unhandled events (depending how the bus manager operates). It's possible that a device ID is reprogrammed but the last PING status captured state just before that, when it was still reporting on ID #0. Then sdw_handle_slave_status() is called with this PING info, just before a new PING status is available showing it now on its new ID. So sdw_handle_slave_status() will receive a phantom report of a device on #0, but it will not find one. Signed-off-by:Richard Fitzgerald <rf@opensource.cirrus.com> Reviewed-by:
Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220914160248.1047627-6-rf@opensource.cirrus.comSigned-off-by:
Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
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