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Merge series "ASoC: add dailink .exit() callback" from Pierre-Louis Bossart...

Merge series "ASoC: add dailink .exit() callback" from Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>:

While looking at reboot issues and module load/unload tests, I found
out some resources allocated in the dailink .init() callback are not
properly released - there is no existing mechanism in the soc-core to
do so.

The addition of a dailink .exit() callback seems to be the simplest
solution overall. It can be argued that the existing machine platform
device .remove() callback can also perform the necessary cleanups,
however as shown in the last two examples this might require a loop to
identify components whereas the dailink .exit() already has all the
necessary information to revert the actions done in the .init() step.

Changes since RFC:
Better commit messages and explanations
rt5682 cases with snd_soc_component_set_jack() called in the .exit()

Fred Oh (2):
  ASoC: intel: sof_rt5682: move disabling jack to dai link's exit()
  ASoC: intel: cml_rt1011_rt5682: disable jack in dailink .exit()

Pierre-Louis Bossart (3):
  ASoC: soc-link: introduce exit() callback
  ASoC: Intel: bdw-rt5677: fix module load/unload issues
  ASoC: Intel: kbl-rt5660: use .exit() dailink callback to release gpiod

 include/sound/soc-link.h                   |  1 +
 include/sound/soc.h                        |  3 +++
 sound/soc/intel/boards/bdw-rt5677.c        | 18 ++++++++++++++--
 sound/soc/intel/boards/cml_rt1011_rt5682.c |  8 ++++++++
 sound/soc/intel/boards/kbl_rt5660.c        | 17 +++++++++++++--
 sound/soc/intel/boards/sof_rt5682.c        | 24 ++++++++--------------
 sound/soc/soc-core.c                       |  3 +++
 sound/soc/soc-link.c                       |  6 ++++++
 8 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)

base-commit: 39853b14
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2.20.1
parents ee8a41cd 4fcc922c
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