Re: [PATCH 6/7] iio: adc: ad485x: add ad485x driver

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On 10/3/24 5:14 AM, Miclaus, Antoniu wrote:
>> On 10/1/24 8:51 AM, Miclaus, Antoniu wrote:
>>>>> Regarding the bulk writes/reads, the msb/mid/lsb registers need to be
>>>>> read/write in a specific order and the addresses are not incremental,
>>>>
>>>> We have _noinc() variants of regmap accessors.
>>> [Miclaus, Antoniu]
>>> I think _noinc() functions read from the same register address so it doesn't
>>> apply.
>>> I am reading values from multiple register addresses that are not reg_addr,
>>> reg_addr+1, reg_addr+2.
>>
>> I'm confused by the statement that the registers are not incremental.
>>
>> For example, this patch defines...
>>
>> +#define AD485X_REG_CHX_OFFSET_LSB(ch)
>> 	AD485X_REG_CHX_OFFSET(ch)
>> +#define AD485X_REG_CHX_OFFSET_MID(ch)
>> 	(AD485X_REG_CHX_OFFSET_LSB(ch) + 0x01)
>> +#define AD485X_REG_CHX_OFFSET_MSB(ch)
>> 	(AD485X_REG_CHX_OFFSET_MID(ch) + 0x01)
>>
>> This looks exactly like reg_addr, reg_addr+1, reg_addr+2 to me.
> Yes you are right. Although I tested with hardware and it seems that the registers
> are not properly written when using bulk operations. My guess is that holding CS low during
> the entire transaction might be a possible issue. Any suggestions are appreciated.

Is ADDR_DIR in SPI_CONFIG_A set to the correct value to match how
the regmap is configured for bulk writes?

I had to set this bit for AD4695 which has a similar register map
(although on that one I used two regmaps, an 8-bit one and a 16-bit
one, instead of doing bulk operations on the 8-bit one).

> 
>>>
>>>>> so I am not sure how the bulk functions fit. On this matter, we will need
>>>>> unsigned int (not u8) to store the values read via regmap_read, and in this
>>>>> case we will need extra casts and assignments to use get_unaligned.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> With Best Regards,
>>>> Andy Shevchenko
>>>>
>>>
> 





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