On 04/21, Stephen Boyd wrote: > We've largely split the clk consumer and provider APIs along > struct clk and struct clk_hw, but clk_register() still returns a > struct clk pointer for each struct clk_hw that's registered. > Eventually we'd like to only allocate struct clks when there's a > user, because struct clk is per-user now, so clk_register() needs > to change. > > Let's add new APIs to register struct clk_hws, but this time > we'll hide the struct clk from the caller by returning an int > error code. Also add an unregistration API that takes the clk_hw > structure that was passed to the registration API. This way > provider drivers never have to deal with a struct clk pointer > unless they're using the clk consumer APIs. > > Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sb...@codeaurora.org> > ---
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