The pm_policy_state_lock_put and pm_policy_state_lock_put functions already become a no-op if CONFIG_PM is not enabled. Drop the guards around it in few different drivers. Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com> |
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| .. | ||
| CMakeLists.txt | ||
| eeprom_at2x_emul.c | ||
| eeprom_at2x.c | ||
| eeprom_emulator.c | ||
| eeprom_fake.c | ||
| eeprom_handlers.c | ||
| eeprom_lpc11u6x.c | ||
| eeprom_mb85rcxx.c | ||
| eeprom_mchp_xec.c | ||
| eeprom_shell.c | ||
| eeprom_simulator.c | ||
| eeprom_stm32.c | ||
| eeprom_tmp116.c | ||
| Kconfig | ||
| Kconfig.eeprom_emu | ||
| Kconfig.lpc11u6x | ||
| Kconfig.mb85rcxx | ||
| Kconfig.stm32 | ||
| Kconfig.tmp116 | ||
| Kconfig.xec | ||