Use the device lifecycle managed allocation function. This helps prevent
mistakes like freeing out of order in cleanup functions and forgetting
to free on error paths.
Signed-off-by: Beleswar Padhi <[email protected]>
---
drivers/remoteproc/ti_k3_r5_remoteproc.c | 6 ++----
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/ti_k3_r5_remoteproc.c b/drivers/remoteproc/ti_k3_r5_remoteproc.c
index 50e486bcfa103..26362a509ae3c 100644
--- a/drivers/remoteproc/ti_k3_r5_remoteproc.c
+++ b/drivers/remoteproc/ti_k3_r5_remoteproc.c
@@ -1258,8 +1258,8 @@ static int k3_r5_cluster_rproc_init(struct platform_device *pdev)
goto out;
}
- rproc = rproc_alloc(cdev, dev_name(cdev), &k3_r5_rproc_ops,
- fw_name, sizeof(*kproc));
+ rproc = devm_rproc_alloc(cdev, dev_name(cdev), &k3_r5_rproc_ops,
+ fw_name, sizeof(*kproc));
if (!rproc) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
@@ -1351,7 +1351,6 @@ static int k3_r5_cluster_rproc_init(struct platform_device *pdev)
err_add:
k3_r5_reserved_mem_exit(kproc);
err_config:
- rproc_free(rproc);
core->rproc = NULL;
out:
/* undo core0 upon any failures on core1 in split-mode */
@@ -1398,7 +1397,6 @@ static void k3_r5_cluster_rproc_exit(void *data)
k3_r5_reserved_mem_exit(kproc);
- rproc_free(rproc);
core->rproc = NULL;
}
}
--
2.34.1