Support ROHM BU27034 ALS sensor This series adds support for ROHM BU27034 Ambient Light Sensor. The BU27034 has configurable gain and measurement (integration) time settings. Both of these have inversely proportional relation to the sensor's intensity channel scale. Many users only set the scale, which means that many drivers attempt to 'guess' the best gain+time combination to meet the scale. Usually this is the biggest integration time which allows setting the requested scale. Typically, increasing the integration time has better accuracy than increasing the gain, which often amplifies the noise as well as the real signal. However, there may be cases where more responsive sensors are needed. So, in some cases the longest integration times may not be what the user prefers. The driver has no way of knowing this. Hence, the approach taken by this series is to allow user to set both the scale and the integration time with following logic: 1. When scale is set, the existing integration time is tried to be maintained as a first priority. 1a) If the requested scale can't be met by current time, then also other time + gain combinations are searched. If scale can be met by some other integration time, then the new time may be applied. If the time setting is common for all channels, then also other channels must be able to maintain their scale with this new time (by changing their gain). The new times are scanned in the order of preference (typically the longest times first). 1b) If the requested scale can be met using current time, then only the gain for the channel is changed. 2. When the integration time change - scale is tried to be maintained. When integration time change is requested also gain for all impacted channels is adjusted so that the scale is not changed, or is chaned as little as possible. This is different from the RFCv1 where the request was rejected if suitable gain couldn't be found for some channel(s). This logic is simple. When total gain (either caused by time or hw-gain) is doubled, the scale gets halved. Also, the supported times are given a 'multiplier' value which tells how much they increase the total gain. However, when I wrote this logic in bu27034 driver, I made quite a few errors on the way - and driver got pretty big. As I am writing drivers for two other sensors (RGB C/IR + flicker BU27010 and RGB C/IR BU27008) with similar gain-time-scale logic I thought that adding common helpers for these computations might be wise. I hope this way all the bugs will be concentrated in one place and not in every individual driver ;) Hence, this series also intriduces IIO gain-time-scale helpers (abbreviated as gts-helpers). I have also written a couple of KUnit tests for the most hairy parts but those are not part of this series as they depend on kunit_devices which are not yet supported in-tree. I'll send those tests as a separate patch (or series) when the Kunit dependencies are merged in-tree. Meanwhile the interested people can find the tests from my private playground: https://github.com/M-Vaittinen/linux/tree/iio-gts-tests (Tests are not maintained there so some porting may be needed if/when things change in mainline. Finally, these added helpers do provide some value also for drivers which only: a) allow gain change or b) allow changing both the time and gain while trying to maintain the scale. For a) we provide the gain - selector (register value) table format + selector to gain look-ups, gain <-> scale conversions and the available scales helpers. For latter case we also provide the time-tables, and actually all the APIs should be usable by setting the time multiplier to 1. (not testeted thoroughly though). Revision history: v6 => v7: - Drop Kunit tests for gts-helpers. These will be sent as a follow-up when dependencies get in-tree. - BU27034 driver: - Prevent use of a "bogus" gain value in integration time setting. - Minor styling - GTS helpers: - Let caller know whether the iio_gts_find_new_gain_by_old_gain_time() or iio_gts_find_new_gain_sel_by_old_gain_time() updated the new_gain in a case where the call fails. This can be relevant to callers like can be seen in BU27034 integration time setting. v5 => v6: - Just a minor fixes in iio-gts-helpers and bu27034 driver. - Kunit device helper for a test device creation. - IIO GTS tests use kunit device helper. v4 => v5: Mostly fixes to review comments from Andy and Jonathan. - more accurate change-log in individual patches - copy code from DRM test helper instead of moving it to simplify merging - document all exported GTS helpers. - inline a few GTS helpers - use again Milli lux for the bu27034 with RAW IIO_LIGHT channel and scale - Fix bug from added in v4 bu27034 time setting. v3 => v4: (Still mostly fixes to review comments from Andy and Jonathan) - more accurate change-log in individual patches - dt-binding and maintainer patches unchanged. - dropped unused helpers and converted ones currently used only internally to static. - extracted "dummy device" creation helpers from DRM tests. - added tests for devm APIs - dropped scale for PROCESSED channel in BU27034 and converted mLux values to luxes - dropped channel 2 GAIN setting which can't be done due to HW limitations. v2 => v3: (Mostly fixes to review comments from Andy and Jonathan) - dt-binding and maintainer patches unchanged. - iio-gts-helper tests: Use namespaces - iio-gts-helpers + bu27034 plenty of changes. See more comprehensive changelog in individual patches. RFCv1 => v2: dt-bindings: - Fix binding file name and id by using comma instead of a hyphen to separate the vendor and part names. gts-helpers: - fix include guardian - Improve kernel doc for iio_init_iio_gts. - Add iio_gts_scale_to_total_gain - Add iio_gts_total_gain_to_scale - Fix review comments from Jonathan - add documentation to few functions - replace 0xffffffffffffffffLLU by U64_MAX - some styling fixes - drop unnecessary NULL checks - order function arguments by in / out purpose - drop GAIN_SCALE_ITIME_MS() - Add helpers for available scales and times - Rename to iio-gts-helpers gts-tests: - add tests for available scales/times helpers - adapt to renamed iio-gts-helpers.h header bu27034-driver: - (really) protect read-only registers - fix get and set gain - buffered mode - Protect the whole sequences including meas_en/meas_dis to avoid messing up the enable / disable order - typofixes / doc improvements - change dropped GAIN_SCALE_ITIME_MS() to GAIN_SCALE_ITIME_US() - use more accurate scale for lux channel (milli lux) - provide available scales / integration times (using helpers). - adapt to renamed iio-gts-helpers.h file - bu27034 - longer lines in Kconfig - Drop bu27034_meas_en and bu27034_meas_dis wrappers. - Change device-name from bu27034-als to bu27034 MAINTAINERS: - Add iio-list --- Matti Vaittinen (5): iio: light: Add gain-time-scale helpers MAINTAINERS: Add IIO gain-time-scale helpers dt-bindings: iio: light: Support ROHM BU27034 iio: light: ROHM BU27034 Ambient Light Sensor MAINTAINERS: Add ROHM BU27034 .../bindings/iio/light/rohm,bu27034.yaml | 46 + MAINTAINERS | 14 + drivers/iio/Kconfig | 3 + drivers/iio/Makefile | 1 + drivers/iio/industrialio-gts-helper.c | 1077 ++++++++++++ drivers/iio/light/Kconfig | 14 + drivers/iio/light/Makefile | 1 + drivers/iio/light/rohm-bu27034.c | 1498 +++++++++++++++++ include/linux/iio/iio-gts-helper.h | 206 +++ 9 files changed, 2860 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/rohm,bu27034.yaml create mode 100644 drivers/iio/industrialio-gts-helper.c create mode 100644 drivers/iio/light/rohm-bu27034.c create mode 100644 include/linux/iio/iio-gts-helper.h base-commit: eeac8ede17557680855031c6f305ece2378af326 -- 2.39.2 -- Matti Vaittinen, Linux device drivers ROHM Semiconductors, Finland SWDC Kiviharjunlenkki 1E 90220 OULU FINLAND ~~~ "I don't think so," said Rene Descartes. Just then he vanished ~~~ Simon says - in Latin please. ~~~ "non cogito me" dixit Rene Descarte, deinde evanescavit ~~~ Thanks to Simon Glass for the translation =]
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