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Drop legacy suffix for clocks used by MSM DRM driver.
The _clk suffix has been deprecated since commit 20c3bb80235 ("drm/msm:
drop _clk suffix from clk names").
Fixes: 720c3bb802 (drm/msm: drop _clk suffix from clk names)
The following warnings during boot have been seen since the referenced
fixes commit:
msm_dsi_phy 1a98300.dsi-phy: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "iface" instead of "iface_clk"
msm 1a00000.mdss: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "iface" instead of "iface_clk"
msm 1a00000.mdss: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "bus" instead of "bus_clk"
msm 1a00000.mdss: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "vsync" instead of "vsync_clk"
msm_mdp 1a01000.mdp: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "bus" instead of "bus_clk"
msm_mdp 1a01000.mdp: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "iface" instead of "iface_clk"
msm_mdp 1a01000.mdp: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "core" instead of "core_clk"
msm_mdp 1a01000.mdp: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "vsync" instead of "vsync_clk"
msm_dsi 1a98000.dsi: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "mdp_core" instead of "mdp_core_clk"
msm_dsi 1a98000.dsi: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "iface" instead of "iface_clk"
msm_dsi 1a98000.dsi: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "bus" instead of "bus_clk"
msm_dsi 1a98000.dsi: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "byte" instead of "byte_clk"
msm_dsi 1a98000.dsi: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "pixel" instead of "pixel_clk"
msm_dsi 1a98000.dsi: Using legacy clk name binding. Use "core" instead of "core_clk"
Signed-off-by: Niklas Cassel <niklas.cassel@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Nicolas Dechesne <nicolas.dechesne@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Andy Gross <andy.gross@linaro.org>
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