Hi,

I wrote those changes back in March as part of a cleanup sweep.  The idea being 
was that if some had failed the state of the driver would be unknown so it was 
cleaner to simply abort allocating any memory and set all of the pointers to 
NULL.


Generally speaking if you fail to kmalloc a few bytes you've got bigger 
problems to worry about than your audio not working ideally.


Tom


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From: amd-gfx <amd-gfx-boun...@lists.freedesktop.org> on behalf of Alexandre 
Demers <alexandre.f.dem...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 11:43
To: Freedesktop - AMD-gfx
Cc: Alexander Deucher
Subject: radeon VS amdgpu: _afmt_init() behavior if kzalloc fails

Hi,

While comparing radeon's radeon_afmt_init() to dce_vX_0_afmt_init() on the 
amdgpu's side, I saw that on the latter:
1- when kzalloc fails to allocate mem for all afmt, an ENOMEM is returned
2- all previously allocated afmt are freed

So on the amdgpu's side, it is an "all or none allocated" situation, while on 
the radeon's side, some afmt may be allocated and initialized.

Moreover, returning an ENOMEM prevents any other function calls in 
dce_vX_0_sw_init() on the amdgpu's side, while it continues on the radeon's 
side.

What is the expected behavior here? Should we rewind the memory allocation as 
it is done under amdgpu when we can't allocate memory for all afmt or is it OK 
to do as it is done on radeon? Should we stop any remaining steps in 
radeon_modeset_init() if it fails (thus, returning a ENOMEM from 
radeon_afmt_init())?

The patch is already ready if needed, I could send it later from home if the 
amdgpu's behavior is the one that we are looking for.

Cheers,
Alexandre Demers
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