Re: [PATCH] sh: sh4a: Remove unused tmu3_device

From: Geert Uytterhoeven
Date: Thu Jan 09 2020 - 07:57:11 EST


Hi Krzysztof,

On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 8:45 PM Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Remove left-over from previous cleanups to silence the warning:
>
> arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh4a/setup-sh7786.c:243:31:
> warning: âtmu3_deviceâ defined but not used [-Wunused-variable]
>
> Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh4a/setup-sh7786.c | 21 ---------------------
> 1 file changed, 21 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh4a/setup-sh7786.c b/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh4a/setup-sh7786.c
> index 4b0db8259e3d..22d1c38f742f 100644
> --- a/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh4a/setup-sh7786.c
> +++ b/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh4a/setup-sh7786.c
> @@ -229,27 +229,6 @@ static struct platform_device tmu2_device = {
> .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(tmu2_resources),
> };
>
> -static struct sh_timer_config tmu3_platform_data = {
> - .channels_mask = 7,
> -};
> -
> -static struct resource tmu3_resources[] = {
> - DEFINE_RES_MEM(0xffde0000, 0x2c),
> - DEFINE_RES_IRQ(evt2irq(0x7c0)),
> - DEFINE_RES_IRQ(evt2irq(0x7c0)),
> - DEFINE_RES_IRQ(evt2irq(0x7c0)),
> -};
> -
> -static struct platform_device tmu3_device = {
> - .name = "sh-tmu",
> - .id = 3,
> - .dev = {
> - .platform_data = &tmu3_platform_data,
> - },
> - .resource = tmu3_resources,
> - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(tmu3_resources),
> -};
> -
> static const struct sh_dmae_channel dmac0_channels[] = {
> {
> .offset = 0,

Looks like the previous cleanup accidentally removed one too many tmu
device pointers. The old style used one device per timer, the new style
uses one device per 3 timers, i.e. 4 devices for 12 timers.

So the correct fix would be to re-add "&tmu3_device" to
sh7786_early_devices[].

Fixes: 1399c195ef5009bf ("sh: Switch to new style TMU device")

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

Geert

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