This is a preparatory patch for upcoming PCI based M_CAN devices. The current
PM implementation would cause PCI based drivers to enable PM twice, once when
the PCI device is added and a second time in m_can_class_register(). This will
cause 'Unbalanced pm_runtime_enable!' to be logged, and is a situation that
should be avoided.
Therefore, in anticipation of PCI devices, move PM enabling out from M_CAN
class registration to its only user, the m_can_platform driver.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Flykt <patrik.flykt@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201023115800.46538-2-patrik.flykt@linux.intel.com
[mkl: m_can_plat_probe(): fix error handling
m_can_class_register(): simplify error handling]
Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
int ret;
if (m_can_dev->pm_clock_support) {
- pm_runtime_enable(m_can_dev->dev);
ret = m_can_clk_start(m_can_dev);
if (ret)
- goto pm_runtime_fail;
+ return ret;
}
ret = m_can_dev_setup(m_can_dev);
*/
clk_disable:
m_can_clk_stop(m_can_dev);
-pm_runtime_fail:
- if (ret) {
- if (m_can_dev->pm_clock_support)
- pm_runtime_disable(m_can_dev->dev);
- }
return ret;
}
m_can_init_ram(mcan_class);
- return m_can_class_register(mcan_class);
+ pm_runtime_enable(mcan_class->dev);
+ ret = m_can_class_register(mcan_class);
+ if (ret)
+ goto out_runtime_disable;
+
+ return ret;
+out_runtime_disable:
+ pm_runtime_disable(mcan_class->dev);
probe_fail:
m_can_class_free_dev(mcan_class->net);
return ret;