Re: [PATCH 1/2] dt-bindings: iio: stm32-adc: add option to set resolution

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On 02/28/2017 09:34 AM, Lars-Peter Clausen wrote:
On 02/28/2017 09:21 AM, Fabrice Gasnier wrote:
On 02/25/2017 04:11 PM, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
On 24/02/17 16:04, Fabrice Gasnier wrote:
On 02/19/2017 01:09 PM, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
On 15/02/17 16:55, Fabrice Gasnier wrote:
Add documentation for 'st,adc-res' dt optional property.

Signed-off-by: Fabrice Gasnier <fabrice.gasnier@xxxxxx>
I'm happy with this, but would like to leave time for a device tree review.

Ultimately we may well want to make this a generic property and call it
something
like adc-resolution but perhaps we need to wait until we have a few more
devices
supporting setting it via device tree to figure out what the best
interface is.
It would exactly be a problem to support this as a deprecated binding at
that
point.

Hi Jonathan,

I agree with you on this... It may be better to have generic property
for this, especially if you see that it will come in the near future.
May I suggest this prop to be less restrictive, e.g. like
resolution-bits as is may also be worth for other device types, e.g.
DAC as an example ?>
Sure, why not - no loss of meaning here.  We may never use it for anything
else but that doesn't matter.

Hi Jonathan,

Following Rob's comment, how you see such a common property can be
integrated. Currently I don't see much devices are doing this.
Do you have ideas or preferences on this ?

- Do you think replacing 'st,adc-res' by 'resolution-bits' in current
patchset is enough for now ?

That name would be a bit confusing. Considering that the devicetree
describes th capabilities of the hardware this name would suggest that this
is the resolution supported by the device.

If we want to allow selecting runtime configuration parameters for IIO
devices from the devicetree we should probably follow the precedence set by
the clock framework and use properties with the 'assigned-' prefix.

Hi Lars,

This makes sense. Then, do you see 'assigned-resolution-bits' as a
better candidate ?
Also, do you think listing all devices caps in property like 'resolutions-bits', e.g. 'resolutions-bits = <6 8 10 12>', is
suitable/necessary ?


But to be honest I'm not convinced yet that the whole approach of allowing
runtime configuration parameters to be configured via the devicetree is the
right approach. Converters and sensors often have a lot of runtime
configurable parameters, typically we expose them to the application layer
to allow maximum flexibility. Why is the resolution special in this case and
should be pre-configured via the devicetree instead?

As I understand it, currently lots of devices have hard-coded
(maximum?) resolution, then exposed to application layer as read only data format. Then resolution depends on HW used (e.g. sensor, converter). Depending on the application board, it may be worth to offer
pre-configured intermediate/lower resolution depending on analog
sources. Is it ok to offer devicetree pre-configuration ?

Best Regards,
Fabrice

- Lars

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