The runtime suspend callback might be called by pm domain framework at
suspend_noirq stage. It would try to disable the clocks which already
been disabled by rockchip_spi_suspend.
Call pm_runtime_force_suspend/pm_runtime_force_resume when
suspend/resume to avoid that.
Signed-off-by: Jeffy Chen <jeffy.chen@rock-chips.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
- if (!pm_runtime_suspended(dev)) {
- clk_disable_unprepare(rs->spiclk);
- clk_disable_unprepare(rs->apb_pclk);
- }
+ ret = pm_runtime_force_suspend(dev);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
pinctrl_pm_select_sleep_state(dev);
pinctrl_pm_select_default_state(dev);
- if (!pm_runtime_suspended(dev)) {
- ret = clk_prepare_enable(rs->apb_pclk);
- if (ret < 0)
- return ret;
-
- ret = clk_prepare_enable(rs->spiclk);
- if (ret < 0) {
- clk_disable_unprepare(rs->apb_pclk);
- return ret;
- }
- }
+ ret = pm_runtime_force_resume(dev);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
ret = spi_master_resume(rs->master);
if (ret < 0) {