On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 10:48 AM, Geert Uytterhoeven
[off-list ref] wrote:
Hi Gilad,
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 3:43 PM, Gilad Ben-Yossef [off-list ref] wrote:
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On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 1:16 PM, Geert Uytterhoeven
[off-list ref] wrote:
quoted
Indeed. From a quick glance, it looks like drivers/crypto/ccree/cc_driver.c
does not distinguish between the absence of the clock property, and an
actual error in getting the clock, and never considers any error a failure
(incl. -PROBE_DEFER).
As of_clk_get() returns -ENOENT for both a missing clock property and a
missing clock, you should use (devm_)clk_get() instead, and distinguish
between NULL (no clock property) and IS_ERR() (actual failure -> abort).
I was trying to do as you suggested but I didn't quite get what is the
dev_id (2nd) parameter to devm_clk_get parameter is supposed to be.
It's the (optional) name of the clock, helpful in case there is more than one.
In your case, NULL is fine.
I have assumed as much and tried it, it did not work and so I assumed
I am missing something and asked you.
It turns out I was missing the fact I was using the wrong device tree
file... :-(
So thanks, it works now :-)
Having said that, while using devm)clk_get() is a better approach, it
does not seems to distinguish
between no "clocks" and a failure to clock information - it returns
ENOENT in both cases as well.
Thanks,
Gilad
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