diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/renesas/ravb_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/renesas/ravb_main.c index 2b962d349f5f415b0b38148a5d575a5720850fbe..009780df664b4a09ea3e88855b0e707ff0b24b10 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/renesas/ravb_main.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/renesas/ravb_main.c @@ -2308,32 +2308,9 @@ static int __maybe_unused ravb_resume(struct device *dev) struct ravb_private *priv = netdev_priv(ndev); int ret = 0; - if (priv->wol_enabled) { - /* Reduce the usecount of the clock to zero and then - * restore it to its original value. This is done to force - * the clock to be re-enabled which is a workaround - * for renesas-cpg-mssr driver which do not enable clocks - * when resuming from PSCI suspend/resume. - * - * Without this workaround the driver fails to communicate - * with the hardware if WoL was enabled when the system - * entered PSCI suspend. This is due to that if WoL is enabled - * we explicitly keep the clock from being turned off when - * suspending, but in PSCI sleep power is cut so the clock - * is disabled anyhow, the clock driver is not aware of this - * so the clock is not turned back on when resuming. - * - * TODO: once the renesas-cpg-mssr suspend/resume is working - * this clock dance should be removed. - */ - clk_disable(priv->clk); - clk_disable(priv->clk); - clk_enable(priv->clk); - clk_enable(priv->clk); - - /* Set reset mode to rearm the WoL logic */ + /* If WoL is enabled set reset mode to rearm the WoL logic */ + if (priv->wol_enabled) ravb_write(ndev, CCC_OPC_RESET, CCC); - } /* All register have been reset to default values. * Restore all registers which where setup at probe time and