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ARM: SAMSUNG: Fix clksrc-clk's checks for bad register settings
The WARN_ON() was only checking the first clock in the array, instead of being executed for each clksrc clock being registered. Since this is an array of clocks, WARN_ON() does not provide a lot of useful information about the problem, so change to using printk(KERN_ERR) to report the problem to the console. As a note, we still try and register the clock even if these problems are present just in case and to avoid changing the behaviour of the registration process. Signed-off-by: Ben Dooks <ben-linux@fluff.org>
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@ -177,9 +177,11 @@ void __init s3c_register_clksrc(struct clksrc_clk *clksrc, int size)
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{
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int ret;
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WARN_ON(!clksrc->reg_div.reg && !clksrc->reg_src.reg);
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for (; size > 0; size--, clksrc++) {
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if (!clksrc->reg_div.reg && !clksrc->reg_src.reg)
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printk(KERN_ERR "%s: clock %s has no registers set\n",
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__func__, clksrc->clk.name);
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/* fill in the default functions */
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if (!clksrc->clk.ops) {
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