Re: [PATCH] staging: pi433: fix bugs in register abstraction of rf69 chip

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Am 19.07.2017 20:18, schrieb Wolf Entwicklungen:
> Bugfixes for rf69_set_modulation, rf69_set_deviation, rf69_set_lna_gain and rf69_get_lna_gain
> The fixes are cross-checked with the datasheet of the rfm69cw
> 
> Fixes: 874bcba65f9a ("staging: pi433: New driver")
> Signed-off-by: Marcus Wolf <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/pi433/rf69.c b/drivers/staging/pi433/rf69.c
> --- a/drivers/staging/pi433/rf69.c
> +++ b/drivers/staging/pi433/rf69.c
> @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ int rf69_set_modulation(struct spi_device *spi, enum modulation modulation)
> 
>  	currentValue = READ_REG(REG_DATAMODUL);
> 
> -	switch (currentValue & MASK_DATAMODUL_MODULATION_TYPE >> 3)  // TODO improvement: change 3 to define
> +	switch (currentValue & MASK_DATAMODUL_MODULATION_TYPE)
>  	{
>  	case DATAMODUL_MODULATION_TYPE_OOK: return OOK;
>  	case DATAMODUL_MODULATION_TYPE_FSK: return FSK;
> @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ int rf69_set_deviation(struct spi_device *spi, u32 deviation)
>  	lsb = (f_reg&0xff);
> 
>  	// check msb
> -	if (msb & !FDEVMASB_MASK)
> +	if (msb & ~FDEVMASB_MASK)
>  	{
>  		dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "set_deviation: err in calc of msb");
>  		INVALID_PARAM;
> @@ -366,13 +366,13 @@ int rf69_set_lna_gain(struct spi_device *spi, enum lnaGain lnaGain)
>  	#endif
> 
>  	switch(lnaGain) {
> -	case automatic:	 return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) & LNA_GAIN_AUTO) );
> -	case max:	 return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) & LNA_GAIN_MAX) );
> -	case maxMinus6:  return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) & LNA_GAIN_MAX_MINUS_6) );
> -	case maxMinus12: return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) & LNA_GAIN_MAX_MINUS_12) );
> -	case maxMinus24: return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) & LNA_GAIN_MAX_MINUS_24) );
> -	case maxMinus36: return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) & LNA_GAIN_MAX_MINUS_36) );
> -	case maxMinus48: return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) & LNA_GAIN_MAX_MINUS_48) );
> +	case automatic:	 return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) | LNA_GAIN_AUTO) );
> +	case max:	 return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) | LNA_GAIN_MAX) );
> +	case maxMinus6:  return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) | LNA_GAIN_MAX_MINUS_6) );
> +	case maxMinus12: return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) | LNA_GAIN_MAX_MINUS_12) );
> +	case maxMinus24: return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) | LNA_GAIN_MAX_MINUS_24) );
> +	case maxMinus36: return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) | LNA_GAIN_MAX_MINUS_36) );
> +	case maxMinus48: return WRITE_REG(REG_LNA, ( (READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN) | LNA_GAIN_MAX_MINUS_48) );
>  	default:	 INVALID_PARAM;
>  	}
>  }


looks resonable,
some nitpicking: perhaps you can can improve readability by using a helper like:

static int setstbit(int arg)
{
	int get=READ_REG(REG_LNA) & ~MASK_LNA_GAIN;
	return WRITE_REG( get| arg);

}

so this switch would be reduced to ...

case maxMinus6: return setstbit(LNA_GAIN_MAX_MINUS_6);

re,
 wh


> @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ enum lnaGain rf69_get_lna_gain(struct spi_device *spi)
> 
>  	currentValue = READ_REG(REG_LNA);
> 
> -	switch (currentValue & MASK_LNA_CURRENT_GAIN >> 3)  // improvement: change 3 to define
> +	switch (currentValue & MASK_LNA_GAIN)
>  	{
>  	case LNA_GAIN_AUTO:	    return automatic;
>  	case LNA_GAIN_MAX:	    return max;
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