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ALSA: doc: Add device-managed resource section
Give brief explanations about the device-managed resources and the newly introduced snd_devm_card_new() helper. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210715075941.23332-5-tiwai@suse.de Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
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Device-Managed Resources
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========================
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In the examples above, all resources are allocated and released
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manually. But human beings are lazy in nature, especially developers
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are lazier. So there are some ways to automate the release part; it's
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the (device-)managed resources aka devres or devm family. For
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example, an object allocated via :c:func:`devm_kmalloc()` will be
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freed automatically at unbinding the device.
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ALSA core provides also the device-managed helper, namely,
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:c:func:`snd_devm_card_new()` for creating a card object.
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Call this functions instead of the normal :c:func:`snd_card_new()`,
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and you can forget the explicit :c:func:`snd_card_free()` call, as
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it's called automagically at error and removal paths.
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One caveat is that the call of :c:func:`snd_card_free()` would be put
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at the beginning of the call chain only after you call
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:c:func:`snd_card_register()`.
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Also, the ``private_free`` callback is always called at the card free,
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so be careful to put the hardware clean-up procedure in
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``private_free`` callback. It might be called even before you
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actually set up at an earlier error path. For avoiding such an
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invalid initialization, you can set ``private_free`` callback after
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:c:func:`snd_card_register()` call succeeds.
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Another thing to be remarked is that you should use device-managed
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helpers for each component as much as possible once when you manage
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the card in that way. Mixing up with the normal and the managed
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resources may screw up the release order.
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How To Put Your Driver Into ALSA Tree
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