Re: [PATCH v8 1/4] drivers: hwmon: Add max31760 fan speed controller driver

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On 9/9/22 06:37, Ibrahim Tilki wrote:
MAX31760 is a precision fan speed controller with nonvolatile lookup table.
Device has one internal and one external temperature sensor support.
Controls two fans and measures their speeds. Generates hardware alerts when
programmable max and critical temperatures are exceeded.

Signed-off-by: Ibrahim Tilki <Ibrahim.Tilki@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Nurettin Bolucu <Nurettin.Bolucu@xxxxxxxxxx>

Since you'll have to resend this anyway to address the devicetree
failures:

[ ... ]

+
+static int max31760_write(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
+			  u32 attr, int channel, long val)
+{
+	struct max31760_state *state = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+	unsigned int pwm_index;
+	unsigned int reg_temp;
+	int temp;
+	u8 reg_val[2];
+
+	switch (type) {
+	case hwmon_temp:
+		switch (attr) {
+		case hwmon_temp_max:
+			reg_temp = REG_TEMP_MAX(channel);
+			break;
+		case hwmon_temp_crit:
+			reg_temp = REG_TEMP_CRIT(channel);
+			break;
+		default:
+			return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+		}
+
+		temp = TEMP11_TO_REG(val);
+		reg_val[0] = temp >> 8;
+		reg_val[1] = temp & 0xFF;
+
+		return regmap_bulk_write(state->regmap, reg_temp, reg_val, 2);
+	case hwmon_fan:
+		switch (attr) {
+		case hwmon_fan_enable:
+			if (val == 0)
+				return regmap_clear_bits(state->regmap, REG_CR3, BIT(channel));
+
+			if (val == 1)
+				return regmap_set_bits(state->regmap, REG_CR3, BIT(channel));
+
+			return -EOPNOTSUPP;

This should return -EINVAL.

+		default:
+			return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+		}
+	case hwmon_pwm:
+		switch (attr) {
+		case hwmon_pwm_input:
+			if (val < 0 || val > 255)
+				return -EINVAL;
+
+			return regmap_write(state->regmap, REG_PWMR, val);
+		case hwmon_pwm_enable:
+			if (val == 1)
+				return regmap_set_bits(state->regmap, REG_CR2, CR2_DFC);
+
+			if (val == 2)
+				return regmap_clear_bits(state->regmap, REG_CR2, CR2_DFC);
+
+			return -EOPNOTSUPP;

This should return -EINVAL (the _operation_ is supported, after all,
but the written value is invalid).

Thanks,
Guenter



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