On 11-11-20, 09:14, Dmitry Osipenko wrote: > 11.11.2020 08:53, Viresh Kumar пишет: > >> +static int tegra_emc_opp_table_init(struct tegra_emc *emc) > >> +{ > >> + struct opp_table *reg_opp_table = NULL, *clk_opp_table, *hw_opp_table; > >> + u32 hw_version = BIT(tegra_sku_info.soc_speedo_id); > >> + const char *rname = "core"; > >> + int err; > >> + > >> + /* > >> + * Legacy device-trees don't have OPP table and EMC driver isn't > >> + * useful in this case. > >> + */ > >> + if (!device_property_present(emc->dev, "operating-points-v2")) { > > I don't understand why you want to check this ? The below call to > > dev_pm_opp_of_add_table() will fail anyway and that should be good for > > you. > > > > The dev_pm_opp_of_add_table() will produce a error message which doesn't > give a clue about what's wrong, i.e. that device-tree needs to be updated. If you think that you need to print something more, then you can do that in the error message you print when dev_pm_opp_of_add_table() fails. I would suggest to drop this redundant check here. -- viresh