Re: [PATCH V5 3/8] backlight: qcom-wled: Add new properties for PMI8998

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On 2018-08-27 15:31, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!

On Fri 2018-08-24 15:57:42, Kiran Gunda wrote:
Update the bindings with the new properties used for
PMI8998.

Changes from V3:
    - Removed the default values.

Why?

As per Bjorn's comment I have removed the default values.
Do you want to add them back ?

+- qcom,current-limit-microamp
+	Usage:        optional
+	Value type:   <u32>
+ Definition: uA; per-string current limit; value from 0 to 30000 with
+		      2500 uA step.

 - qcom,current-boost-limit
 	Usage:        optional
 	Value type:   <u32>
 	Definition:   mA; boost current limit.
 		      For pm8941: one of: 105, 385, 525, 805, 980, 1260, 1400,
-		      1680. Default: 805 mA
+		      1680.
 		      For pmi8998: one of: 105, 280, 450, 620, 970, 1150, 1300,
-		      1500. Default: 970 mA
+		      1500.


I'd say that optional properties should list default values...?

Same as above.

 - qcom,ovp
 	Usage:        optional
 	Value type:   <u32>
 	Definition:   V; Over-voltage protection limit; one of:
-		      27, 29, 32, 35. default: 29V
+		      27, 29, 32, 35.
 		      This property is supported only for PM8941.


Same here.

Same as above.
+- qcom,ovp-millivolt
+	Usage:        optional
+	Value type:   <u32>
+	Definition:   mV; Over-voltage protection limit;
+		      For pmi8998: one of 18100, 19600, 29600, 31100
+		      If this property is not specified for PM8941, it
+		      falls back to "qcom,ovp" property.
+

"voltage-limit-millivolt"? "ovp" is not really well known acronym.
									Pavel
"ovp" is already being used in pm8941-wled.c driver. That's why I am using ovp-millivolt. If I rename this, i think I have to rename the existing "qcom,ovp" also, which will break
the backward compatibility.



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