Good point about the timer!

> >  
> > -   err = lm3554_gpio_init(client);
> > -   if (err) {
> > +   ret = lm3554_gpio_init(client);
> > +   if (ret) {
> >             dev_err(&client->dev, "gpio request/direction_output fail");
> > -           goto fail2;
> > +           goto err_cleanup_entity;
> >     }
> >     return atomisp_register_i2c_module(&flash->sd, NULL, LED_FLASH);
> 
> If atomisp_register_i2c_module() fails then we need to call
> lm3554_gpio_uninit(client) and do other cleanup.

I'm probably showing my ignorance here, but I can't see what cleanup we
need. Inside lm3554_gpio_init we have:

        ret = gpiod_direction_output(pdata->gpio_reset, 0);
        if (ret < 0)
                return ret;
        dev_info(&client->dev, "flash led reset successfully\n");

        if (!pdata->gpio_strobe)
                return -EINVAL;

        ret = gpiod_direction_output(pdata->gpio_strobe, 0);
        if (ret < 0)
                return ret;

I'm not sure how you "undo" a call to gpiod_direction_output, but I'm
thinking you won't need to do anything because it should be ok to leave
a gpio to output 0... right?

Alex

> 
> > -fail2:
> > +
> > +err_cleanup_entity:
> >     media_entity_cleanup(&flash->sd.entity);
> > +err_free_ctrl_handler:
> >     v4l2_ctrl_handler_free(&flash->ctrl_handler);
> 
> regards,
> dan carpenter
> 
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