Re: [PATCH v3 1/2] dt-bindings: iio: tyhx,hx9023s: Add performance tuning configuration

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On 10/20/24 21:06, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2024 18:36:44 +0800
Yasin Lee <yasin.lee.x@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

When hardware design introduces significant sensor data noise,
performance can be improved by adjusting register settings.
Questions inline. Mostly around why these controls belong in DT.
What do they have to do with hardware / wiring etc rather than being
appropriate for userspace controls.

So almost all are definite no to being suitable for device tree bindings.

Jonathan

Hi Jonathan,

Thank you for the suggestions in your recent email. Following your advice, I discussed these configurations in detail with engineers from the HX9023S supplier. Based on their feedback, these settings are not intended to be exposed to end-users. Typically, these configurations are adjusted during the DVT phase of the end product by the supplier to optimize performance, after which they are finalized and not meant to be modified dynamically at the user level.

Given this approach, it seems more appropriate to provide these settings as part of a firmware file, allowing the configuration to be kept internal and managed without user-level access. If this approach aligns with your thoughts, I can prepare and submit a new patch focused on firmware parsing and handling for these configurations.

Thank you again for your valuable guidance, and I look forward to your feedback.

Best regards,
Yasin Lee






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