On Wed, 3 Apr 2019, at 04:55, Eddie James wrote: > Reserved memory doesn't need to be required; system memory would work > fine. I had to do a bit of legwork to understand what you were doing here. My understanding is that we allocate out of the default CMA region if the memory-region property isn't specified. Is that what you're expecting? Could be helpful to be a little less terse in the commit message. > > Signed-off-by: Eddie James <eajames@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/media/platform/aspeed-video.c | 6 +----- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/aspeed-video.c > b/drivers/media/platform/aspeed-video.c > index 55c55a6..8144fe3 100644 > --- a/drivers/media/platform/aspeed-video.c > +++ b/drivers/media/platform/aspeed-video.c > @@ -1608,11 +1608,7 @@ static int aspeed_video_init(struct aspeed_video > *video) > return PTR_ERR(video->vclk); > } > > - rc = of_reserved_mem_device_init(dev); > - if (rc) { > - dev_err(dev, "Unable to reserve memory\n"); > - return rc; > - } > + of_reserved_mem_device_init(dev); You're ignoring *all* errors here with the expectation that the cause is the missing memory-region property. However, other errors can propagate out of of_reserved_mem_device_init() - e.g. ENOMEM. Rather than remove error checking, I think you should explicitly test for ENODEV, which is what is returned if the memory-region property is absent. Cheers, Andrew > > rc = dma_set_mask_and_coherent(dev, DMA_BIT_MASK(32)); > if (rc) { > -- > 1.8.3.1 > >