On 2/13/24 00:17, Ramona Gradinariu wrote: > Add documentation for IIO device buffers describing buffer > attributes and how data is structured in buffers using > scan elements. > > Signed-off-by: Ramona Gradinariu <ramona.gradinariu@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > changes in v4: > - documented multiple buffer support > - reworked scan elements section > - added reference to ABI docs > Documentation/iio/iio_devbuf.rst | 125 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Documentation/iio/index.rst | 1 + > 2 files changed, 126 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/iio/iio_devbuf.rst > > diff --git a/Documentation/iio/iio_devbuf.rst b/Documentation/iio/iio_devbuf.rst > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..e99143efb4d7 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/iio/iio_devbuf.rst > @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ > +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > + > +============================= > +Industrial IIO device buffers > +============================= > + > +1. Overview > +=========== > + > +The Industrial I/O core offers a way for continuous data capture based on a > +trigger source. Multiple data channels can be read at once from > +/dev/iio:deviceX character device node, thus reducing the CPU load. > + > +Devices with buffer support feature an additional sub-folder in the folder or directory? > +/sys/bus/iio/devices/deviceX/ folder hierarchy, called bufferY, where Y defaults folder or directory? > +to 0, for devices with a single buffer. > + > +2. Buffer attributes > +==================== > + > +An IIO buffer has an associated attributes directory under directory or folder? Just be consistent, please. > +/sys/bus/iio/iio:deviceX/bufferY/. The attributes are described below. > + What are the corresponding attribute names? > +Length > +------ > + > +Read / Write attribute which states the total number of data samples (capacity) > +that can be stored by the buffer. > + > +Enable > +------ > + > +Read / Write attribute which starts / stops the buffer capture. This file should > +be written last, after length and selection of scan elements. > + > +Watermark > +--------- > + > +Read / Write positive integer attribute specifying the maximum number of scan > +elements to wait for. > + > +Poll will block until the watermark is reached. > + > +Blocking read will wait until the minimum between the requested read amount or > +the low water mark is available. watermark > + > +Non-blocking read will retrieve the available samples from the buffer even if > +there are less samples then watermark level. This allows the application to than the > +block on poll with a timeout and read the available samples after the timeout > +expires and thus have a maximum delay guarantee. > + > +Data available > +-------------- > + > +Read-only attribute indicating the bytes of data available in the buffer. In the > +case of an output buffer, this indicates the amount of empty space available to > +write data to. In the case of an input buffer, this indicates the amount of data > +available for reading. > + > +Scan elements > +------------- > + > +The meta information associated with a channel reading placed in a buffer is That line gives me -ENOPARSE. Can it be improved? > +called a scan element. The scan elements are configurable per buffer, thus they > +are exposed to userspace applications via the /sys/bus/iio/iio:deviceX/bufferY/ > +directory. The scan elements attributes are presented below. > + > +**_en** > + > +Read/ Write attribute used for enabling a channel. If and only if its value > +is non zero, then a triggered capture will contain data samples for this non-zero, > +channel. > + > +**_index** > + > +Read-only positive integer attribute specifying the position of the channel in > +the buffer. Note these are not dependent on what is enabled and may not be > +contiguous. Thus for user-space to establish the full layout these must be used userspace as above. > +in conjunction with all _en attributes to establish which channels are present, > +and the relevant _type attributes to establish the data storage format. > + > +**_type** > + > +Read-only attribute containing the description of the scan element data storage > +within the buffer and hence the form in which it is read from user space. Format > +is [be|le]:[s|u]bits/storagebits[Xrepeat][>>shift], where: > + > +- **be** or **le** specifies big or little endian. > +- **s** or **u**, specifies if signed (2's complement) or unsigned. no comma ^ > +- **bits**, is the number of valid data bits. no comma ^ > +- **storagebits**, is the number of bits (after padding) that it occupies in the no comma ^ > + buffer. > +- **repeat**, specifies the number of bits/storagebits repetitions. When the no comma ^ > + repeat element is 0 or 1, then the repeat value is omitted. > +- **shift**, if specified, is the shift that needs to be applied prior to no comma ^ > + masking out unused bits. > + > +For example, a driver for a 3-axis accelerometer with 12 bit resolution where 12-bit > +data is stored in two 8-bits registers as follows: 8-bit is as follows: > + > +.. code-block:: bash > + > + 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 > + +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ > + |D3 |D2 |D1 |D0 | X | X | X | X | (LOW byte, address 0x06) > + +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ > + > + 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 > + +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ > + |D11|D10|D9 |D8 |D7 |D6 |D5 |D4 | (HIGH byte, address 0x07) > + +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ > + > +will have the following scan element type for each axis: > + > +.. code-block:: bash > + > + $ cat /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device0/buffer0/in_accel_y_type > + le:s12/16>>4 > + > +A user space application will interpret data samples read from the buffer as two userspace for consistency. as two- > +byte little endian signed data, that needs a 4 bits right shift before masking little-endian > +out the 12 valid bits of data. > + > +Please see Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio for a complete description of > +the attributes. > diff --git a/Documentation/iio/index.rst b/Documentation/iio/index.rst > index db341b45397f..206a0aff5ca1 100644 > --- a/Documentation/iio/index.rst > +++ b/Documentation/iio/index.rst > @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ Industrial I/O > :maxdepth: 1 > > iio_configfs > + iio_devbuf > > Industrial I/O Kernel Drivers > ============================= > -- > 2.34.1 > > -- #Randy