On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 11:34:14PM +0200, Christophe JAILLET wrote: > Le 25/07/2024 à 22:52, Dmitry Torokhov a écrit : > > Hi Christophe, > > > > On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 10:46:49PM +0200, Christophe JAILLET wrote: > > > The 'input_dev' is a managed resource allocated with > > > devm_input_allocate_device(), so there is no need to call > > > input_unregister_device() in the remove function. > > > > > > In fact, this call was correctly removed in commit 6102752eb354 ("Input: > > > spear-keyboard - switch to using managed resources"), but silently > > > re-introduced later in the commit in Fixes. > > > > This change is incorrect as it leads to an active and enabled clock > > being unprepared to early. We need to unregister input device which in > > turn will call spear_kbd_close() if needed which will disable the clock > > in question. Only after that we can unprepare it. > > > > There is also no double put as input core will recognize that input > > device was unregistered explicitly and will not attempt to unregister it > > 2nd time through devm: > > Got it. > > Thanks for the review and the detailed explanation. > Sorry for the noise. > > I'll resend as asked in patch 2/2, if saving some lines of code makes enough > sense for you. > But as said in the cover letter, if there is no issue, I'm not sure it worth > the time for an old driver. I generally like infrastructure cleanups, unless it is too much trouble. Thanks. -- Dmitry