The composite clock didn't have any unregistration function, which forced
us to use clk_unregister directly on it.
While it was already not great from an API point of view, it also meant
that we were leaking the clk_composite structure allocated in
clk_register_composite.
Add a clk_unregister_composite function to fix this.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@codeaurora.org>
kfree(composite);
return clk;
}
+
+void clk_unregister_composite(struct clk *clk)
+{
+ struct clk_composite *composite;
+ struct clk_hw *hw;
+
+ hw = __clk_get_hw(clk);
+ if (!hw)
+ return;
+
+ composite = to_clk_composite(hw);
+
+ clk_unregister(clk);
+ kfree(composite);
+}
struct clk_hw *rate_hw, const struct clk_ops *rate_ops,
struct clk_hw *gate_hw, const struct clk_ops *gate_ops,
unsigned long flags);
+void clk_unregister_composite(struct clk *clk);
/***
* struct clk_gpio_gate - gpio gated clock