audio: buffer: don't overwrite global objects#10135
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The 4 buffer operation sets: comp_buffer_source_ops, comp_buffer_sink_ops, ring_buffer_source_ops and ring_buffer_sink_ops are pointed to by every buffer. Yet when initialising each of those buffers attempts are made to overwrite those global objects with the same pointers. So in practive when the first buffer is registered, it overwrites those object members, and then all further buffers inherit those changes. This works because those values are always the same, still this isn't a good practice. Assign those members statically and make objects constant instead. Signed-off-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com>
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The 4 buffer operation sets: comp_buffer_source_ops, comp_buffer_sink_ops, ring_buffer_source_ops and
ring_buffer_sink_ops are pointed to by every buffer. Yet when initialising each of those buffers attempts are made to overwrite those global objects with the same pointers. So in practive when the first buffer is registered, it overwrites those object members, and then all further buffers inherit those changes. This works because those values are always the same, still this isn't a good practice. Assign those members statically and make objects constant instead.