Fri, May 12, 2023 at 04:17:53PM +0200, Esteban Blanc kirjoitti: > TPS6594 PMIC is a MFD. This patch adds support for > the RTC found inside TPS6594 family of PMIC. > > Alarm is also supported. ... > +/* > + * Min and max values supported with 'offset' interface (swapped sign) > + * After conversion, the values does not exceed the range [-32767, 33767] which COMP_REG must > + * conform to Please, format it better and do not forget to use proper punctuation (commas, periods, etc.). > + */ > +#define MIN_OFFSET (-277774) > +#define MAX_OFFSET (277774) ... > +/* Multiplier for ppb conversions */ > +#define PPB_MULT (1000000000LL) We have something in units.h. Can you use generic macro? ... > + ret = regmap_update_bits(tps->regmap, TPS6594_REG_RTC_INTERRUPTS, > + TPS6594_BIT_IT_ALARM, val); > + > + return ret; return regmap_update_bits(...); ... > + /* > + * Set GET_TIME to 0. This way, next time we set GET_TIME to 1 we are sure to store an > + * up-to-date timestamp > + */ Please, check all your multi-line comments for proper punctuation. ... > + /* Check if RTC is running. */ Please, keep a single style for the one-line comments (with or without period at the end). > + alm->enabled = int_val & TPS6594_BIT_IT_ALARM ? 1 : 0; Ternary is reduntand. > + return ret; Why not return 0 explicitly? Or do you return positive value? ... > + comp_data[0] = (u16)value & 0xFF; > + comp_data[1] = ((u16)value >> 8) & 0xFF; Use proper bitwise type, i.e. __le16. ... > + value = (u16)comp_data[0] | ((u16)comp_data[1] << 8); Ditto. ... > + /* Convert from RTC calibration register format to ppb format */ > + tmp = calibration * (s64)PPB_MULT; Is casting really needed? > + if (tmp < 0) > + tmp -= TICKS_PER_HOUR / 2LL; > + else > + tmp += TICKS_PER_HOUR / 2LL; Is it guaranteed to have no overflow here? > + tmp = div_s64(tmp, TICKS_PER_HOUR); > + > + /* > + * Offset value operates in negative way, so swap sign. > + * See 8.3.10.5, (32768 - COMP_REG) > + */ > + *offset = (long)-tmp; > + > + return ret; ret?! > +} > + > +static int tps6594_rtc_set_offset(struct device *dev, long offset) > +{ > + int calibration; > + s64 tmp; Similar questions here as per above routine. > + /* Make sure offset value is within supported range */ > + if (offset < MIN_OFFSET || offset > MAX_OFFSET) > + return -ERANGE; > + > + /* Convert from ppb format to RTC calibration register format */ > + tmp = offset * (s64)TICKS_PER_HOUR; > + if (tmp < 0) > + tmp -= PPB_MULT / 2LL; > + else > + tmp += PPB_MULT / 2LL; > + tmp = div_s64(tmp, PPB_MULT); > + > + /* Offset value operates in negative way, so swap sign */ > + calibration = (int)-tmp; > + > + return tps6594_rtc_set_calibration(dev, calibration); > +} ... > +static int tps6594_rtc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > +{ > + struct tps6594 *tps; > + struct rtc_device *rtc; > + int irq; > + int ret; > + tps = dev_get_drvdata(pdev->dev.parent); Can be united with definition of tps above. ... > + /* RTC not running */ > + if (ret == 0) { > + /* Start rtc */ RTC for the sake of consistency. But I think one of the comment is redundant. ... > + mdelay(100); Such long delays have to be explicitly elaborated (in the comment on top). > + } ... > + irq = platform_get_irq_byname(pdev, TPS6594_IRQ_NAME_ALARM); > + if (irq < 0) { > + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Failed to get irq\n"); > + return irq; return dev_err_probe(...); > + } ... > + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Failed to request_threaded_irq\n"); > + return ret; Ditto. ... > + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Failed to init rtc as wakeup source\n"); > + return ret; Ditto. ... > + Blank line is not needed. > +module_platform_driver(tps6594_rtc_driver); -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko