On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 13:41:50 +0100 Nuno Sá <nuno.sa@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This patch adds a `regmap_update_bits()` like API to the ADIS library. > It provides locked and unlocked variant. > > Signed-off-by: Nuno Sá <nuno.sa@xxxxxxxxxx> Mostly fine, but I wonder if we can avoid the need to have comments on handling of 1 and 8 byte values by explicitly avoiding them happening. Thanks, Jonathan > --- > drivers/iio/imu/adis.c | 26 +++++++++++++++ > include/linux/iio/imu/adis.h | 61 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 87 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/iio/imu/adis.c b/drivers/iio/imu/adis.c > index a8afd01de4f3..fa0ee35d96f0 100644 > --- a/drivers/iio/imu/adis.c > +++ b/drivers/iio/imu/adis.c > @@ -223,6 +223,32 @@ int __adis_read_reg(struct adis *adis, unsigned int reg, > return ret; > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__adis_read_reg); > +/** > + * __adis_update_bits_base() - ADIS Update bits function - Unlocked version > + * @adis: The adis device > + * @reg: The address of the lower of the two registers > + * @mask: Bitmask to change > + * @val: Value to be written > + * @size: Size of the register to update > + * > + * Updates the desired bits of @reg in accordance with @mask and @val. > + */ > +int __adis_update_bits_base(struct adis *adis, unsigned int reg, const u32 mask, > + const u32 val, u8 size) > +{ > + int ret; > + u32 __val; > + > + ret = __adis_read_reg(adis, reg, &__val, size); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + > + __val &= ~mask; > + __val |= val & mask; > + > + return __adis_write_reg(adis, reg, __val, size); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__adis_update_bits_base); > > #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS > > diff --git a/include/linux/iio/imu/adis.h b/include/linux/iio/imu/adis.h > index b4c35d137e2a..07073f698718 100644 > --- a/include/linux/iio/imu/adis.h > +++ b/include/linux/iio/imu/adis.h > @@ -303,6 +303,67 @@ static inline int adis_read_reg_32(struct adis *adis, unsigned int reg, > return ret; > } > > +int __adis_update_bits_base(struct adis *adis, unsigned int reg, const u32 mask, > + const u32 val, u8 size); > +/** > + * adis_update_bits_base() - ADIS Update bits function - Locked version > + * @adis: The adis device > + * @reg: The address of the lower of the two registers > + * @mask: Bitmask to change > + * @val: Value to be written > + * @size: Size of the register to update > + * > + * Updates the desired bits of @reg in accordance with @mask and @val. > + */ > +static inline int adis_update_bits_base(struct adis *adis, unsigned int reg, > + const u32 mask, const u32 val, u8 size) > +{ > + int ret; > + > + mutex_lock(&adis->state_lock); > + ret = __adis_update_bits_base(adis, reg, mask, val, size); > + mutex_unlock(&adis->state_lock); > + return ret; > +} > + > +/** > + * adis_update_bits() - Wrapper macro for adis_update_bits_base - Locked version > + * @adis: The adis device > + * @reg: The address of the lower of the two registers > + * @mask: Bitmask to change > + * @val: Value to be written > + * > + * This macro evaluates the sizeof of @val at compile time and calls > + * adis_update_bits_base() accordingly. Be aware that using MACROS/DEFINES for > + * @val can lead to undesired behavior if the register to update is 16bit. Also > + * note that a 64bit value will be treated as an integer. In the same way, > + * a char is seen as a short. Are these 'edge' conditions desirable? If not can we use the compile time checking tricks to trigger a build failure if they occur? BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(val) == 1) etc. > + */ > +#define adis_update_bits(adis, reg, mask, val) ({ \ > + __builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(val) == 8 || sizeof(val) == 4, \ > + adis_update_bits_base(adis, reg, mask, val, 4), \ > + adis_update_bits_base(adis, reg, mask, val, 2)); \ > +}) > + > +/** > + * adis_update_bits() - Wrapper macro for adis_update_bits_base > + * @adis: The adis device > + * @reg: The address of the lower of the two registers > + * @mask: Bitmask to change > + * @val: Value to be written > + * > + * This macro evaluates the sizeof of @val at compile time and calls > + * adis_update_bits_base() accordingly. Be aware that using MACROS/DEFINES for > + * @val can lead to undesired behavior if the register to update is 16bit. Also > + * note that a 64bit value will be treated as an integer. In the same way, > + * a char is seen as a short. > + */ > +#define __adis_update_bits(adis, reg, mask, val) ({ \ > + __builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(val) == 8 || sizeof(val) == 4, \ > + __adis_update_bits_base(adis, reg, mask, val, 4), \ > + __adis_update_bits_base(adis, reg, mask, val, 2)); \ > +}) > + > int adis_enable_irq(struct adis *adis, bool enable); > int __adis_check_status(struct adis *adis); > int __adis_initial_startup(struct adis *adis);