Hi Joe, sorry to jump in On Thu, Dec 23, 2021 at 09:49:58AM -0800, Joe Perches wrote: > On Thu, 2021-12-23 at 08:06 +0100, Krzysztof Hałasa wrote: > > The driver has been extensively tested in an i.MX6-based system. > > AR0521 is a 5.7 mm x 4.3 mm, 5 MPix RGGB MIPI/HiSPi BSI CMOS sensor > > from On Semiconductor. > > trivial notes: > > > diff --git a/drivers/media/i2c/ar0521.c b/drivers/media/i2c/ar0521.c > [] > > +/* External clock (extclk) frequencies */ > > +#define AR0521_EXTCLK_MIN (10 * 1000 * 1000) > > Generally, adding a prefix like AR0521_ to defines that are > locally defined in a single file unnecessarily increases > identifier length. > > It makes using short line lengths difficult. > > e.g. Using this identifier anywhere > > > +#define AR0521_REG_HISPI_CONTROL_STATUS_FRAMER_TEST_MODE_ENABLE 0x80 > > Many of the 80 column line lengths and line wrapping used in this > file are not really nice to read. I believe you don't have to be > strict about 80 column lines. > Krzysztof first version had much longer lines, and in facts it has been asked by me to reduce them to 80 cols. The media subsystem requires to validate patches with ./scripts/checkpatch.pl --strict --max-line-length=80 We longly debated this and I believe it's now generally accepted to go over 80 when it makes sense, but not regularly span to 120 cols like in the previous version. I think this 80-cols limit not being an hard limit anymore is doing more worse than good, as each subsystem applies a different rule, and I know how frustrating is for Krzysztof to be pushed in different direction, as the same happened to me when I contributed to other subsystems and I've been asked to span to 100 cols while I was trying to stay in 80 no matter what. Thanks j > > +#define be cpu_to_be16 > > It's a pity there's no way to declare an array with all members > having a specific endianness. Making sure all elements in these > arrays are declared with be() is tedious. > > > +#define AR0521_NUM_SUPPLIES ARRAY_SIZE(ar0521_supply_names) > > It's almost always better to use ARRAY_SIZE directly and not > use a #define for the array size. > > > +static int ar0521_set_gains(struct ar0521_dev *sensor) > > +{ > [] > > + dev_dbg(&sensor->i2c_client->dev, "%s()\n", __func__); > > ftrace works and perhaps all the similar debug logging uses aren't > really necessary. > >