At present the clock driver reads its ofdata in the probe() method. This
is not correct although it is often harmless.
However in this case it causes a problem, something like this:
- ast_get_scu() is called (from somewhere) to get the SCI address
- this probes the clock
- first sets up ofdata (which does nothing at present)
- DM marks clock device as active
- DM calls pinctrl
- pinctrl probes and calls ast_get_scu() in ast2500_pinctrl_probe()
- ast_get_scu() probes the clock, but sees it already marked as
probed
- ast_get_scu() accesses the clock's private data, with scu as NULL
- DM calls clock probe function ast2500_clk_probe() which reads scu
By putting the read of scu into the correct method, scu is read as part of
ofdata setup, and everything is OK.
Note: This problem did not matter until now since DM always probed all
parents before reading a child's ofdata. The fact that pinctrl is a child
of clock seems to trigger this strange bug.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>