[PATCH] gpio: mvebu: drop pwm base assignment

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pwmchip_add() unconditionally assigns the base ID dynamically. Commit
f9a8ee8c8bcd1 ("pwm: Always allocate PWM chip base ID dynamically")
dropped all base assignment from drivers under drivers/pwm/. It missed
this driver. Fix that.

Fixes: f9a8ee8c8bcd1 ("pwm: Always allocate PWM chip base ID dynamically")
Signed-off-by: Baruch Siach <baruch@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 drivers/gpio/gpio-mvebu.c | 7 -------
 1 file changed, 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-mvebu.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-mvebu.c
index 4c1f9e1091b7..a2c8dd329b31 100644
--- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-mvebu.c
+++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-mvebu.c
@@ -871,13 +871,6 @@ static int mvebu_pwm_probe(struct platform_device *pdev,
 	mvpwm->chip.dev = dev;
 	mvpwm->chip.ops = &mvebu_pwm_ops;
 	mvpwm->chip.npwm = mvchip->chip.ngpio;
-	/*
-	 * There may already be some PWM allocated, so we can't force
-	 * mvpwm->chip.base to a fixed point like mvchip->chip.base.
-	 * So, we let pwmchip_add() do the numbering and take the next free
-	 * region.
-	 */
-	mvpwm->chip.base = -1;
 
 	spin_lock_init(&mvpwm->lock);
 
-- 
2.35.1




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