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The Exynos ChipID driver on Exynos SoCs has only informational purpose - to expose the SoC device in sysfs. No other drivers depend on it so there is really no benefit of initializing it early. Instead, initialize everything with arch_initcall which: 1. Allows to use dev_info() as the SoC bus is present (since core_initcall), 2. Could speed things up because of execution in a SMP environment (after bringing up secondary CPUs, unlike early_initcall), 3. Reduces the amount of work to be done early, when the kernel has to bring up critical devices. Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201202195955.128633-2-krzk@kernel.org |
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exynos4-pmu.c | ||
exynos3250-pmu.c | ||
exynos5250-pmu.c | ||
exynos5420-pmu.c | ||
exynos5422-asv.c | ||
exynos5422-asv.h | ||
exynos-asv.c | ||
exynos-asv.h | ||
exynos-chipid.c | ||
exynos-pmu.c | ||
exynos-pmu.h | ||
exynos-regulator-coupler.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
pm_domains.c | ||
s3c-pm-check.c | ||
s3c-pm-debug.c |