Hi Sakari,
On Wed 09 Dec 20, 01:34, Sakari Ailus wrote:
Hi Paul,
On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 03:33:50PM +0100, Paul Kocialkowski wrote:
...
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+ if (ret)
+ goto error_ctrls;
+
+ /* V4L2 subdev register */
+
+ ret = v4l2_async_register_subdev_sensor_common(subdev);
The driver's device node may be already available to the user here...
quoted
+ if (ret)
+ goto error_ctrls;
+
+ /* Runtime PM */
+
+ pm_runtime_enable(sensor->dev);
+ pm_runtime_set_suspended(sensor->dev);
but runtime PM is enabled here.
This needs to be done in a different order. Otherwise chances are that the
device node is accessed before the device is powered on.
Oh that makes sense yes. Good catch :)
quoted
+
+ return 0;
+
+error_ctrls:
+ v4l2_ctrl_handler_free(&sensor->ctrls.handler);
+
+error_mutex:
+ mutex_destroy(&sensor->mutex);
+
+error_entity:
+ media_entity_cleanup(&sensor->subdev.entity);
+
+error_endpoint:
+ v4l2_fwnode_endpoint_free(&sensor->endpoint);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int ov5648_remove(struct i2c_client *client)
+{
+ struct v4l2_subdev *subdev = i2c_get_clientdata(client);
+ struct ov5648_sensor *sensor = ov5648_subdev_sensor(subdev);
+
+ clk_rate_exclusive_put(sensor->xvclk);
+
+ v4l2_async_unregister_subdev(subdev);
+ mutex_destroy(&sensor->mutex);
+ media_entity_cleanup(&subdev->entity);
+ v4l2_device_unregister_subdev(subdev);
+ pm_runtime_disable(sensor->dev);
+
+ ov5648_sensor_power(sensor, false);
This needs to go, too, as there's no corresponding operation that powered
on the device.
Also don't forget to release the control handler.
I believe these apply to both of the two drivers.
Fair enough and I think runtime PM will have called that already anyways.
Cheers,
Paul
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