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    ASoC: soc-core: verify Sound Card normality · c12c1aad
    Kuninori Morimoto 提交于
    Current ALSA SoC Sound Card basically consists of CPU/Codec/Platform
    components. If system uses Kernel modules, we can disable these drivers
    by using rmmod command. In such case, we can't disable
    CPU/Codec/Platform driver without disabling Sound Card driver.
    
    But on the other hand, we can disable these drivers by using unbind
    command. In such case, we can disable these drivers randomly.
    In this case, we can create dirty Sound Card which is missing necessary
    components.
    
    (1) If user disabled Sound Card first, but did nothing to other drivers,
    user can't use Sound because Sound Card is no longer exists.
    (2) If user disabled CPU/Codec/Platform driver randomly, but did nothing
    to Sound Card, user still be able to use Sound Card, because dirty Sound
    Card still exists. In this case, Sound system will be crashed if user
    started sound playback/capture. But we can't block such random unbind
    now.
    
    To avoid Sound Card crash in (2) case, we need to unregister Sound Card
    whenever CPU/Codec/Platform component were unregistered.
    This patch solves this issue.
    Signed-off-by: NKuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com>
    Signed-off-by: NMark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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