@@ -502,6 +502,15 @@ static int __snd_usb_add_audio_stream(struct snd_usb_audio *chip,
subs = &as->substream[stream];
if (subs->ep_num)
continue;
+ if (snd_device_get_state(chip->card, as->pcm) !=
+ SNDRV_DEV_BUILD) {
+ if (!chip->pcm_devs_warned) {
+ usb_audio_warn(chip, "PCM stream already registered\n");
+ usb_audio_warn(chip, "Please report to upstream for assigning the delayed card registration\n");
+ chip->pcm_devs_warned = true;
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
err = snd_pcm_new_stream(as->pcm, stream, 1);
if (err < 0)
return err;
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ struct snd_usb_audio {
unsigned int txfr_quirk:1; /* Subframe boundaries on transfers */
unsigned int tx_length_quirk:1; /* Put length specifier in transfers */
unsigned int setup_fmt_after_resume_quirk:1; /* setup the format to interface after resume */
+ unsigned int pcm_devs_warned:1; /* warned for delayed PCM registrations */
int num_interfaces;
int num_suspended_intf;
int sample_rate_read_error;
USB-audio driver registers the card and its devices at each probe of USB interface, while trying to append a USB substream into the empty PCM stream slot. This works for most cases where the all PCM streams are declared in the single interface description. However, when the device provides multiple individual interfaces, this may up with pushing a new stream into the existing snd_pcm object that has been already registered. From the driver perspective, it's OK, but it doesn't work for PulseAudio and others because they manage in the card registration level, hence they'll miss this new device creation. This patch tries to warn such a too-late-appended stream, and also tries to put rather into a new snd_pcm object. If we get a report from a user about this, we may add it to an entry for snd_usb_registration_quirk(). Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> --- sound/usb/stream.c | 9 +++++++++ sound/usb/usbaudio.h | 1 + 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+)