Re: [PATCH V4] PCI: rcar: Use runtime PM to control controller clock

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On 03/19/2018 09:44 AM, Simon Horman wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 11:52:09AM +0100, Marek Vasut wrote:
>> From: Dien Pham <dien.pham.ry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> The controller clock can be switched off during suspend/resume,
>> let runtime PM take care of that.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Dien Pham <dien.pham.ry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Signed-off-by: Hien Dang <hien.dang.eb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marek.vasut+renesas@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Cc: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@xxxxxxx>
>> Cc: Phil Edworthy <phil.edworthy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Cc: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Cc: Wolfram Sang <wsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Cc: linux-renesas-soc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> To: linux-pci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> ---
>> V2: - Reorder the fail path in rcar_pcie_probe() to cater for the
>>       reordering of function calls in probe
>>     - Dispose of fail_clk in rcar_pcie_get_resources()
>> V3: - Fix up the failpath in probe function
>> V4: - Rebase on recent linux-next
>> ---
>>  drivers/pci/host/pcie-rcar.c | 40 ++++++++++++----------------------------
>>  1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/pci/host/pcie-rcar.c b/drivers/pci/host/pcie-rcar.c
>> index b4c4aad2cf66..93d59f15c589 100644
>> --- a/drivers/pci/host/pcie-rcar.c
>> +++ b/drivers/pci/host/pcie-rcar.c
>> @@ -142,7 +142,6 @@ struct rcar_pcie {
>>  	void __iomem		*base;
>>  	struct list_head	resources;
>>  	int			root_bus_nr;
>> -	struct clk		*clk;
>>  	struct clk		*bus_clk;
>>  	struct			rcar_msi msi;
>>  };
>> @@ -914,24 +913,14 @@ static int rcar_pcie_get_resources(struct rcar_pcie *pcie)
>>  	if (IS_ERR(pcie->base))
>>  		return PTR_ERR(pcie->base);
>>  
>> -	pcie->clk = devm_clk_get(dev, "pcie");
>> -	if (IS_ERR(pcie->clk)) {
>> -		dev_err(dev, "cannot get platform clock\n");
>> -		return PTR_ERR(pcie->clk);
>> -	}
>> -	err = clk_prepare_enable(pcie->clk);
>> -	if (err)
>> -		return err;
>> -
>>  	pcie->bus_clk = devm_clk_get(dev, "pcie_bus");
>>  	if (IS_ERR(pcie->bus_clk)) {
>>  		dev_err(dev, "cannot get pcie bus clock\n");
>> -		err = PTR_ERR(pcie->bus_clk);
>> -		goto fail_clk;
>> +		return PTR_ERR(pcie->bus_clk);
>>  	}
>>  	err = clk_prepare_enable(pcie->bus_clk);
>>  	if (err)
>> -		goto fail_clk;
>> +		return err;
>>  
>>  	i = irq_of_parse_and_map(dev->of_node, 0);
>>  	if (!i) {
>> @@ -953,8 +942,6 @@ static int rcar_pcie_get_resources(struct rcar_pcie *pcie)
>>  
>>  err_map_reg:
>>  	clk_disable_unprepare(pcie->bus_clk);
>> -fail_clk:
>> -	clk_disable_unprepare(pcie->clk);
>>  
>>  	return err;
>>  }
>> @@ -1124,22 +1111,22 @@ static int rcar_pcie_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
>>  	if (err)
>>  		goto err_free_bridge;
> 
> This error path now calls pci_free_resource_list() and in this case
> the path is taken if rcar_pcie_parse_request_of_pci_ranges() fails.
> Is that ok?

I think so, or did I miss something obvious?

-- 
Best regards,
Marek Vasut



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