The order in which we release resources is unfortunately leading to bus errors while dismantling the port. This is because we set priv->wol_ports_mask to 0 to tell bcm_sf2_sw_suspend() that it is now permissible to clock gate the switch. Later on, when dsa_slave_destroy() comes in from dsa_unregister_switch() and calls dsa_switch_ops::port_disable, we perform the same dismantling again, and this time we hit registers that are clock gated. Make sure that dsa_unregister_switch() is the first thing that happens, which takes care of releasing all user visible resources, then proceed with clock gating hardware. We still need to set priv->wol_ports_mask to 0 to make sure that an enabled port properly gets disabled in case it was previously used as part of Wake-on-LAN. Fixes: d9338023fb8e ("net: dsa: bcm_sf2: Make it a real platform device driver") Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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