Hi Andrew, On 27/10/23 1:31 am, Andrew Lunn wrote: > EXTERNAL EMAIL: Do not click links or open attachments unless you know the content is safe > >>>> + ret = oa_tc6_perform_ctrl(tc6, STATUS0, ®val, 1, false, false); >>>> + if (ret) >>>> + return ret; >>>> + >>>> + /* Check for reset complete interrupt status */ >>>> + if (regval & RESETC) { >>>> + regval = RESETC; >>> >>> People don't always agree, but i found STATUS0_RESETC easier to see >>> you have the correct bit for the register you just read. >> Do you want me to define STATUS0_RESETC instead of RESETC or is my >> understanding wrong? > > Correct, STATUS0_RESETC. It avoids silly typos like: > > ret = oa_tc6_perform_ctrl(tc6, STATUS0, ®val, 1, false, false); > if (ret) > return ret; > > /* Check for reset complete interrupt status */ > if (regval & RESET) { > regval = RESETC; > > where RESET is a valid register name, but not a bit. Or say: > > ret = oa_tc6_perform_ctrl(tc6, STATUS0, ®val, 1, false, false); > if (ret) > return ret; > > /* Check for reset complete interrupt status */ > if (regval & SWRESET) { > regval = STATUS0_; > > where SWRESET is a valid bit, but not for STATUS0. > > I've made silly mistakes like this, and learnt that good naming helps > to avoid it. Ok, thanks for the detailed explanation. Best Regards, Parthiban V > > Andrew