Module needs to be unloaded only when it is loaded successfully.
To fix this, first correct the module state sequence and set module
state to LOADED if module is loaded successfully.
When unloading the module check if module state is not in UNINIT,
then unload it.
Signed-off-by: Jeeja KP <jeeja.kp@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
mconfig->id.module_id, mconfig->guid);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
+
+ mconfig->m_state = SKL_MODULE_LOADED;
}
/* update blob if blob is null for be with default value */
list_for_each_entry(w_module, &pipe->w_list, node) {
mconfig = w_module->w->priv;
- if (mconfig->is_loadable && ctx->dsp->fw_ops.unload_mod)
+ if (mconfig->is_loadable && ctx->dsp->fw_ops.unload_mod &&
+ mconfig->m_state > SKL_MODULE_UNINIT)
return ctx->dsp->fw_ops.unload_mod(ctx->dsp,
mconfig->id.module_id);
}
enum skl_module_state {
SKL_MODULE_UNINIT = 0,
- SKL_MODULE_INIT_DONE = 1,
- SKL_MODULE_LOADED = 2,
- SKL_MODULE_UNLOADED = 3,
- SKL_MODULE_BIND_DONE = 4
+ SKL_MODULE_LOADED = 1,
+ SKL_MODULE_INIT_DONE = 2,
+ SKL_MODULE_BIND_DONE = 3,
+ SKL_MODULE_UNLOADED = 4,
};
struct skl_module_cfg {