If the DSI support has not been compiled in or the SoC doesn't have DSI
hardware, dpi_get_dsidev() returns NULL. This NULL is passed to
dpi_verify_dsi_pll() causing a crash. The bug was added with commit
0e8276ef75f5c7811b038d1d23b2b42c16efc5ac (OMAPDSS: DPI: always use DSI
PLL if available).
Fix this by checking if dsidev is NULL before calling
dpi_verify_dsi_pll().
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
*/
dsidev = dpi_get_dsidev(dssdev->channel);
- if (dpi_verify_dsi_pll(dsidev)) {
+ if (dsidev && dpi_verify_dsi_pll(dsidev)) {
dsidev = NULL;
DSSWARN("DSI PLL not operational\n");
}