On 11/13/2018 11:58 AM, Johan Hovold wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 11:39:12AM -0600, Dave Gerlach wrote:
>> Currently the ti-cpufreq driver blindly registers a 'ti-cpufreq' to force
>> the driver to probe on any platforms where the driver is built in.
>> However, this should only happen on platforms that actually can make use
>> of the driver. There is already functionality in place to match the
>> SoC compatible so let's factor this out into a separate call and
>> make sure we find a match before creating the ti-cpufreq platform device.
>>
>> Reviewed-by: Johan Hovold <[email protected]>
>> Signed-off-by: Dave Gerlach <[email protected]>
>> ---
>> v2->v3: Use platform_device_register_resndata to pass match data to probe to
>>      to avoid matching again in probe.
>>
>>      v2: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10574535/
>>
> 
>>  static int ti_cpufreq_init(void)
>>  {
>> -    platform_device_register_simple("ti-cpufreq", -1, NULL, 0);
>> +    const struct of_device_id *match;
>> +
>> +    /* Check to ensure we are on a compatible platform */
>> +    match = ti_cpufreq_match_node();
>> +    if (match)
>> +            platform_device_register_resndata(NULL, "ti-cpufreq", -1, NULL,
>> +                                              0, match,
>> +                                              sizeof(*match));
> 
> platform_device_register_data()?

Whoops yeah that's a bit more concise, v4 incoming.

Regards,
Dave

> 
>>      return 0;
>>  }
>>  module_init(ti_cpufreq_init);
> 
> Johan
> 

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