Thanks for your reply. 
You are right, the machine driver should disable the PLL.


Best Regards,
Zidan

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Brown [mailto:broo...@kernel.org] 
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 7:25 PM
To: Wang Zidan-B50113
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ckee...@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com; Xiubo Li-B47053; 
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linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [alsa-devel][PATCH v2] ASoC: wm8960: Let wm8960 codec driver 
manage its own MCLK

On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 04:23:45PM +0800, Zidan Wang wrote:

> If we use PLL to generate sysclk, wm8960_set_dai_pll() will enable 
> PLL. But PLL doesn't power down after using codec. So power down PLL in 
> suspend().

That would be a bug in the machine driver, the machine driver should be 
disabling the PLL when it suspends since the startup and shutdown of the PLL 
need to be coordinated with the input clocks.  Besides, if we were doing this 
in the CODEC driver then as I said last time the PLL needs to be restored on 
resume since the machine driver should be able to expect that settings it has 
made are preserved (eg, if it sets things up on init).
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