On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 07:29:37PM +0100, Maxime Ripard wrote:

> > Mark, our issue here is that we have a driver tied to a device that is
> > an HDMI encoder. Obviously, we'll want to register into DRM, which is
> > what we were doing so far, with the usual case where at remove /
> > unbind time, in order to free the resources, we just retrieve our
> > pointer to our private structure using the device's drvdata.

> > Now, snd_soc_register_card also sets that pointer to the card we try
> > to register, which is problematic. It seems that it's used to handle
> > suspend / resume automatically, which in this case would be also not
> > really fit for us (or rather, we would need to do more that just
> > suspend the audio part).

There's a drvdata field in the snd_soc_card for cases like this - would
that work for you?

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