For logging in device contexts, dev_*() functions are preferred over
raw printk(), which also print out device name.

Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <i...@metux.net>
---
 drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c | 6 ++----
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c
index fdcebe59510d..0e260950992d 100644
--- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c
+++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c
@@ -179,7 +179,6 @@ static int __init amd_gpio_init(void)
        struct pci_dev *pdev = NULL;
        const struct pci_device_id *ent;
 
-
        /* We look for our device - AMD South Bridge
         * I don't know about a system with two such bridges,
         * so we can assume that there is max. one device.
@@ -223,11 +222,10 @@ static int __init amd_gpio_init(void)
 
        spin_lock_init(&gp.lock);
 
-       printk(KERN_INFO "AMD-8111 GPIO detected\n");
+       dev_info(&pdev->dev, "AMD-8111 GPIO detected\n");
        err = gpiochip_add_data(&gp.chip, &gp);
        if (err) {
-               printk(KERN_ERR "GPIO registering failed (%d)\n",
-                      err);
+               dev_err(&pdev->dev, "GPIO registering failed (%d)\n", err);
                ioport_unmap(gp.pm);
                goto out;
        }
-- 
2.11.0

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