On Thu, May 02, 2019 at 04:08:44PM +0200, Ludovic Barre wrote:
From: Ludovic Barre <ludovic.barre@xxxxxx>Not that easy. See below.
This patch updates to devm_watchdog_register_device interface
A more complete solution is at
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10894355
I have a total of three patches for this driver pending for
the next kernel release. Maybe it would make sense to (re-)
start this series from there after the next commit window
closes.
Guenter
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Barre <ludovic.barre@xxxxxx>
---
drivers/watchdog/stm32_iwdg.c | 3 +--
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/stm32_iwdg.c b/drivers/watchdog/stm32_iwdg.c
index e00e3b3..e191bd8 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/stm32_iwdg.c
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/stm32_iwdg.c
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ static int stm32_iwdg_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
dev_warn(&pdev->dev,
"unable to set timeout value, using default\n");
- ret = watchdog_register_device(wdd);
+ ret = devm_watchdog_register_device(&pdev->dev, wdd);
if (ret) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to register watchdog device\n");
goto err;
@@ -263,7 +263,6 @@ static int stm32_iwdg_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct stm32_iwdg *wdt = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
- watchdog_unregister_device(&wdt->wdd);
clk_disable_unprepare(wdt->clk_lsi);
clk_disable_unprepare(wdt->clk_pclk);
This disables the clock while the watchdog is still registered
and running. That is not a good idea.
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2.7.4