On Wednesday 27 April 2016 09:47:56 Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > --- a/arch/m68k/kernel/time.c > > +++ b/arch/m68k/kernel/time.c > > @@ -86,7 +86,24 @@ void read_persistent_clock(struct timespec *ts) > > } > > } > > > > -#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET > > +#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET) && defined(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_GENERIC) > > s/defined/IS_ENABLED/ for the modular case. Thanks, fixed in all three architectures/ > > @@ -95,7 +112,10 @@ static int __init rtc_init(void) > > if (!mach_hwclk) > > return -ENODEV; > > > > - pdev = platform_device_register_simple("rtc-generic", -1, NULL, 0); > > + /* or just call devm_rtc_device_register instead? */ > > I guess this comment is a bogus leftover? There's no "dev" parameter to > pass to devm_rtc_device_register() here. Sort of. When I wrote it, I thought that a NULL argument would work, and I later found out myself that it doesn't. I'll drop the comment there, but there are still a few ways we (probably not me, but whoever is interested) could take this further: - register both the device and the driver here, and call devm_rtc_device_register from the probe function so we can move away from drivers/rtc/rtc-generic.c - do this separately for mac, mvme147, mvme16x, sun3, q40 and sun3x - move the six implementations into drivers/rtc as standalone drivers. One (AFAIK) unsolved problem here is the question of how to handle read_boot_clock/read_persistent_clock/update_persistent_clock in this case. This is a really odd API that is implemented in various ways on a few major architectures, and not at all on others, so it's all highly inconsistent. Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-parisc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html