Hi, On 5/11/21 11:54 AM, Stephan Gerhold wrote: > KX023-1025 [1] is another accelerometer from Kionix that has lots > of additional functionality compared to KXCJK-1013. It combines the > motion interrupt functionality from KXCJK with the tap detection > from KXTF9, plus a lot more other functionality. > > This patch set does not add support for any of the extra functionality, > but makes basic functionality work with the existing kxcjk-1013 driver. > > At first, the register map for the KX023-1025 seems quite different > from the other accelerometers supported by the kxcjk-1013. > However, it turns out that at least most of the register bits > still mean the same for KX023-1025. > > This patch set refactors the kxcjk-1013 driver a little bit > to get the register addresses from a chip-specific struct. > The register bits can be re-used for all the different chips. > > The KX023-1025 is used in several smartphones from Huawei. > I tested these changes on a Huawei Ascend G7, someone else reported > they also work fine on the Huawei Honor 5X (codename "kiwi"). > > [1]: https://kionixfs.azureedge.net/en/datasheet/KX023-1025%20Specifications%20Rev%2012.0.pdf > > Stephan Gerhold (3): > dt-bindings: iio: kionix,kxcjk1013: Document kionix,kx023-1025 > iio: accel: kxcjk-1013: Refactor configuration registers into struct > iio: accel: kxcjk-1013: Add support for KX023-1025 Thanks, the entire series looks good to me: Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> for the series. Regards, Hans