In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: clk: mediatek: Do a runtime PM get on controllers during probe mt8183-mfgcfg has a mutual dependency with genpd during the probing stage, which leads to a deadlock in the following call stack: CPU0: genpdlock --> clkpreparelock genpdpoweroffworkfn() genpdlock() genericpmdomain::poweroff() clkunprepare() clkpreparelock() CPU1: clkpreparelock --> genpdlock clkregister() _clkcoreinit() clkpreparelock() clkpmruntimeget() genpdlock() Do a runtime PM get at the probe function to make sure clkregister() won't acquire the genpd lock. Instead of only modifying mt8183-mfgcfg, do this on all mediatek clock controller probings because we don't believe this would cause any regression. Verified on MT8183 and MT8192 Chromebooks.