Hi, On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 05:54:11PM +0200, Fabrice Gasnier wrote: > +static int ucsi_stm32g0_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id) > +{ > + struct device *dev = &client->dev; > + struct ucsi_stm32g0 *g0; > + int ret; > + > + g0 = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*g0), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!g0) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + g0->dev = dev; > + g0->client = client; > + init_completion(&g0->complete); > + i2c_set_clientdata(client, g0); > + > + g0->ucsi = ucsi_create(dev, &ucsi_stm32g0_ops); > + if (IS_ERR(g0->ucsi)) > + return PTR_ERR(g0->ucsi); > + > + ucsi_set_drvdata(g0->ucsi, g0); > + > + /* Request alert interrupt */ > + ret = request_threaded_irq(client->irq, NULL, ucsi_stm32g0_irq_handler, IRQF_ONESHOT, > + dev_name(&client->dev), g0); > + if (ret) { > + dev_err_probe(dev, ret, "request IRQ failed\n"); > + goto destroy; > + } > + > + ret = ucsi_register(g0->ucsi); > + if (ret) { > + dev_err_probe(dev, ret, "ucsi_register failed\n"); > + goto freeirq; > + } If there isn't UCSI firmware, then ucsi_register() will always safely fail here, right? > + return 0; > + > +freeirq: > + free_irq(client->irq, g0); > +destroy: > + ucsi_destroy(g0->ucsi); > + > + return ret; > +} thanks, -- heikki