On 25.11.23 16:11, Jonathan Cameron wrote: > On Sat, 25 Nov 2023 12:56:57 +0100 > Javier Carrasco <javier.carrasco.cruz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> The Vishay VEMl6075 is a low power, 16-bit resolution UVA and UVB >> light sensor with I2C interface and noise compensation (visible and >> infrarred). >> >> Every UV channel generates an output signal measured in counts per >> integration period, where the integration time is configurable. >> >> This driver adds support for both UV channels and the ultraviolet >> index (UVI) inferred from them according to the device application note >> with open-air (no teflon) coefficients. >> >> Signed-off-by: Javier Carrasco <javier.carrasco.cruz@xxxxxxxxx> > > Hi Javier, > > A few more minor things. Looks good in general. > > Jonathan > >> +struct veml6075_data { >> + struct i2c_client *client; >> + struct regmap *regmap; >> + struct mutex lock; /* integration time/measurement trigger lock */ > > Could perhaps be clearer. Maybe something like > /* Prevent integration time changing during a measurement */ > It prevents integration time changing as well as measurement triggers while a measurement is underway. I just wanted to cover both usages with a short comment in the same line. >> + >> +static int veml6075_uva_comp(int raw_uva, int comp1, int comp2) >> +{ >> + int comp1a_c, comp2a_c, uva_comp; >> + >> + comp1a_c = (comp1 * VEML6075_A_COEF) / 1000U; >> + comp2a_c = (comp2 * VEML6075_B_COEF) / 1000U; >> + uva_comp = raw_uva - comp1a_c - comp2a_c; >> + >> + return clamp_val(uva_comp, 0, U16_MAX); >> +} >> + >> +static int veml6075_uvb_comp(int raw_uvb, int comp1, int comp2) >> +{ >> + int comp1b_c, comp2b_c, uvb_comp; >> + >> + comp1b_c = (comp1 * VEML6075_C_COEF) / 1000U; > > Any of units.h appropriate here? I'm not sure if the / 1000U is a units > thing or not. > These divisions are used to scale the coefficients down, as they are defined as entire numbers. These coefficients have no units and the resulting value is a count. I have nothing to add to the rest of your comments. I will start working on v3. Thanks again for your thorough review. Best regards, Javier Carrasco