[PATCH 00/41] rtc: Convert to platform remove callback returning void

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> Hello,
> 
> this patch series adapts the platform drivers below drivers/rtc to use the
> .remove_new() callback. Compared to the traditional .remove() callback
> .remove_new() returns no value. This is a good thing because the driver core
> doesn't (and cannot) cope for errors during remove. The only effect of a
> non-zero return value in .remove() is that the driver core emits a warning. The
> device is removed anyhow and an early return from .remove() usually yields a
> resource leak.

This patch set applied on top of Linux next.

Build tested with gcc-12, clang-16 and clang nightly.
Boot and LTP smoketests performed on
 - qemu-x86_64
 - qemu-arm64
 - fvp-aemva
 - qemu-armv7
 - qemu-i386

Tested-by: Linux Kernel Functional Testing <lkft@xxxxxxxxxx>

Link,
https://qa-reports.linaro.org/~anders.roxell/linux-mainline-patches/build/lore_kernel_org_linux-arm-kernel_20230304133028_2135435-1-u_kleine-koenig_pengutronix_de/?failures_only=false#!#test-results

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