On Mon, 12 Jul 2021 13:05:23 -0400 "Liam Beguin" <liambeguin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Jonathan, > > On Sat Jul 10, 2021 at 1:00 PM EDT, Jonathan Cameron wrote: > > On Fri, 9 Jul 2021 11:58:56 -0400 > > Liam Beguin <liambeguin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > From: Liam Beguin <lvb@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > Add bindings documentation for the adi,reference-source property. > > > This property is required to properly configure the ADC sample request > > > based on which reference source should be used for the calculation. > > > > Should this be per channel? That will effect some of what I say below... > > > > We could make it per channel. Ideally, I'd also like to add support for > differential channels, so might as well add per channel configurations > now. > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Liam Beguin <lvb@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > .../bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7949.yaml | 21 +++++++++++++++++++ > > > 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7949.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7949.yaml > > > index 9b56bd4d5510..eae3121cad01 100644 > > > --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7949.yaml > > > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7949.yaml > > > @@ -35,6 +35,27 @@ properties: > > > "#io-channel-cells": > > > const: 1 > > > > > > + adi,reference-select: > > > > This is one field in the register, but it's not one thing, so lets break > > it up > > in DT. We should do this both to make for more readable dts files and to > > enforce the requirements on regulators... > > > > > + description: | > > > + Select the reference voltage source to use when converting samples. > > > + Acceptable values are: > > > + - 0: Internal reference and temperature sensor enabled. > > > + Vref=2.5V, buffered output > > > + - 1: Internal reference and temperature sensor enabled. > > > + Vref=4.096V, buffered output > > > + - 2: Use external reference, temperature sensor enabled. > > > + Internal buffer disabled > > > + - 3: Use external reference, internal buffer and temperature sensor > > > + enabled. > > > + - 6: Use external reference, internal buffer and temperature sensor > > > + disabled. > > > + - 7: Use external reference, internal buffer enabled. > > > + Internal reference and temperature sensor disabled. > > > > So question 1 is whether to use an external or internal reference. > > Normally we'd make the coarse decision of whether to use an external > > reference > > by whether there is a regulator provided. That won't work so well if we > > make > > this per channel. > > > > Question 2, assuming internal reference, what voltage? Those should take > > an actual voltage (probably in mV and match against an enum of the two > > possible values). > > Binding should check to make sure this isn't specified as well as saying > > we > > are using an external refernce. > > > > Question 3, assuming external reference, is temperature sensor enabled? > > - actually dumb question, but why would anyone not want this enabled? > > Maybe turn it > > off in runtime pm, but in general if you've fitted a chip with a > > temperature sensor > > you at least sometimes want to measure temperature! So my gut feeling is > > don't > > allow this to be controlled (effectively drop cases 6 and 7 above as > > being > > unlikely to be of interest to anyone) > > > > I like your suggestion of breaking this down so far, it would look > something like this: > > ad7949: adc@0 { > compatible = "adi,ad7949"; > reg = <0>; > > vref-supply = <&vdd_supply>; > > channel@0 { > adi,internal-ref-mv = <2500>; > reg = <0>; > }; > > channel@1 { > reg = <1>; > /* > * defaults to vref-supply if defined or error > * out > */ > }; > }; > > > Question 4, Is the internal buffer enabled when using and external > > reference. > > This one is interesting. We could just expose it in general, but I > > wonder > > if we can do something that reflects how it is used. From the various > > figures in > > the datasheet this seems to be coupled to whether the external reference > > is on > > pin REF_IN or pin REF. If that's the case can we have two optional regs > > only > > one of which should be supplied? However, this gets more fiddly because > > the default right now is vref-supply actually being connected to the > > vrefin connection. > > That's annoying as it stops us using the obvious naming... > > Hence I think we can have > > vref-supply (actually connected to vrefin) and vref-unbuffered-supply > > > > I really like the idea of using the same names as the datasheet > (vref-supply and vrefin-supply), to infer the buffered state, > but it's annoying (and confusing) that it's setup the other way > right now. > > I wonder what happens if the reference is connected to refin and we're > configured as unbuffered (and the other way around). > I looked around and I might be able to test it on one setup I have where > the external reference is connected to REF. > > If it's not a breaking change, would it be okay with you to follow the > datasheet naming? Absolutely. If we can get away with fixing that it would be great. Jonathan > > Liam > > > > > > > > + > > > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 > > > + enum: [0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7] > > > + default: 7 > > > + > > > required: > > > - compatible > > > - reg