Re: [PATCH v2 5/5] iio: mxs-lradc: add write_raw function to modify scale

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On 07/19/2013 04:31 PM, Hector Palacios wrote:
> Dear Marek,
> 
> On 07/19/2013 04:39 PM, Marek Vasut wrote:
>> Dear Hector Palacios,
>>
>>> Added write_raw function to manipulate the optional divider_by_two
>>> through the scaling attribute out of the available scales.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Hector Palacios <hector.palacios@xxxxxxxx>
>>> ---
>>>   drivers/staging/iio/adc/mxs-lradc.c | 55
>>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 54 insertions(+), 1
>>> deletion(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/staging/iio/adc/mxs-lradc.c
>>> b/drivers/staging/iio/adc/mxs-lradc.c index c929733..286cde2 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/staging/iio/adc/mxs-lradc.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/staging/iio/adc/mxs-lradc.c
>>> @@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ struct mxs_lradc {
>>>
>>>       uint32_t        vref_mv[LRADC_MAX_TOTAL_CHANS];
>>>       unsigned int        scale_avail[LRADC_MAX_TOTAL_CHANS][2][2];
>>> +    unsigned int        is_divided[LRADC_MAX_TOTAL_CHANS];
>>
>> Why not use bitfield ? ;-)
> 
> This is used in some math below and an unsigned int looked more appropriate:
> 
>     case IIO_CHAN_INFO_SCALE:
>         *val = lradc->vref_mv[chan->channel];
>         *val2 = chan->scan_type.realbits -
>             lradc->is_divided[chan->channel];
>         ret = IIO_VAL_FRACTIONAL_LOG2;
>         break;
> 
>>
>>>       /*
>>>        * Touchscreen LRADC channels receives a private slot in the CTRL4
>>> @@ -202,6 +203,7 @@ struct mxs_lradc {
>>>   #define    LRADC_CTRL1_LRADC_IRQ_OFFSET        0
>>>
>>>   #define    LRADC_CTRL2                0x20
>>> +#define    LRADC_CTRL2_DIVIDE_BY_TWO_OFFSET    24
>>>   #define    LRADC_CTRL2_TEMPSENSE_PWD        (1 << 15)
>>>
>>>   #define    LRADC_STATUS                0x40
>>> @@ -310,7 +312,8 @@ static int mxs_lradc_read_raw(struct iio_dev *iio_dev,
>>>           break;
>>>       case IIO_CHAN_INFO_SCALE:
>>>           *val = lradc->vref_mv[chan->channel];
>>> -        *val2 = chan->scan_type.realbits;
>>> +        *val2 = chan->scan_type.realbits -
>>> +            lradc->is_divided[chan->channel];
>>>           ret = IIO_VAL_FRACTIONAL_LOG2;
>>>           break;
>>>       default:
>>> @@ -323,6 +326,54 @@ static int mxs_lradc_read_raw(struct iio_dev *iio_dev,
>>>       return ret;
>>>   }
>>>
>>> +static int mxs_lradc_write_raw(struct iio_dev *iio_dev,
>>> +                   const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
>>> +                   int val, int val2, long m)
>>> +{
>>> +    struct mxs_lradc *lradc = iio_priv(iio_dev);
>>> +    int ret;
>>> +
>>> +    ret = mutex_trylock(&lradc->lock);
>>> +    if (!ret)
>>> +        return -EBUSY;
>>> +
>>> +    switch (m) {
>>> +    case IIO_CHAN_INFO_SCALE:
>>> +        ret = -EINVAL;
>>> +        if (val == lradc->scale_avail[chan->channel][0][0] &&
>>> +            val2 == lradc->scale_avail[chan->channel][0][1]) {
>>> +            /* [0] -> divider by two disabled */
>>
>> This comment is confusing, you use [0] in different dimensions of the array. So
>> is the stuff below.
>>
>> Still, how does this even work, can you show me and example how to set the
>> divider from userland ? Sorry, I'm a bit confused with this 3D-business here,
>> even if the comment in previous patch made it a bit clearer. Actually you can
>> use some #define to specify if you're accessing div/2 or div/1 portion of the
>> array to make it more readable.
>>
>> Like ... scale_avail[chan->channel][LRADC_DIV_BY_2][LRADC_DECIMAL_PART] ...
>> would by nice.
> 
> Agreed.
Could even make the int + nano part a structure then you could have
scale_avail[chan->channel][LRADC_DIV_BY_2].integer / .nano

might not be worth the hassel though for the slight gain in readability.

I'm happy either way.
> 
> How it works:
> # cd /sys/devices/80000000.apb/80040000.apbx/80050000.lradc/iio:device0
> 
> Here you have three entries per channel:
> in_voltageX_raw        -> the sample raw value
> in_voltageX_scale    -> the scale to multiply the raw value to get the voltage in mV
> in_voltageX_scale_available -> lists the available scales of the channel
> 
> For example for channel 0:
> 
> # cat in_voltage0_scale_available
> 0.451660156 0.903320312    (two scales available, first with divider by two disabled, second with divider by two enabled)
> 
> # cat in_voltage0_scale
> 0.451660156            (divider by two is currently disabled)
> 
> # cat in_voltage0_raw        (shows measured value)
> 1000
> 
> If you multiply the value by the scale you get: 1000 * 0.451660156 = 451.6 mV
> 
> # echo 0.903320312 > in_voltage0_scale    (enables the divider by two)
> 
> # cat in_voltage0_raw        (shows measured value)
> 500
> 
> Voltage at channel is the same but now measured value is applying the scale so it shows half the value than before. Now
> if you multiply: 500 * 0.903320312 = 451.6 mV (the same voltage but you now have a bigger scale and can measure up to
> 3.7V).
> 
> Other channels (like 10 on the MX28) will show different scales because of fixed predividers.
> The multi-dimension array is needed to store the big decimal number.
> 
>>> +            writel(1 << LRADC_CTRL2_DIVIDE_BY_TWO_OFFSET,
>>> +                   lradc->base + LRADC_CTRL2 + STMP_OFFSET_REG_CLR);
>>> +            lradc->is_divided[chan->channel] = 0;
>>> +            ret = 0;
>>> +        } else if (val == lradc->scale_avail[chan->channel][1][0] &&
>>> +               val2 == lradc->scale_avail[chan->channel][1][1]) {
>>> +            /* [1] -> divider by two enabled */
>>> +            writel(1 << LRADC_CTRL2_DIVIDE_BY_TWO_OFFSET,
>>> +                   lradc->base + LRADC_CTRL2 + STMP_OFFSET_REG_SET);
>>> +            lradc->is_divided[chan->channel] = 1;
>>> +            ret = 0;
>>> +        }
>>> +
>>> +        break;
>>> +    default:
>>> +        ret = -EINVAL;
>>> +        break;
>>> +    }
>>> +
>>> +    mutex_unlock(&lradc->lock);
>>> +
>>> +    return ret;
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +static int mxs_lradc_write_raw_get_fmt(struct iio_dev *iio_dev,
>>> +                       const struct iio_chan_spec *chan,
>>> +                       long m)
>>> +{
>>> +    return IIO_VAL_INT_PLUS_NANO;
>>> +}
>>> +
>>>   static ssize_t mxs_lradc_show_scale_available_ch(struct device *dev,
>>>           struct device_attribute *attr,
>>>           char *buf,
>>> @@ -400,6 +451,8 @@ static const struct attribute_group
>>> mxs_lradc_attribute_group = { static const struct iio_info
>>> mxs_lradc_iio_info = {
>>>       .driver_module        = THIS_MODULE,
>>>       .read_raw        = mxs_lradc_read_raw,
>>> +    .write_raw        = mxs_lradc_write_raw,
>>> +    .write_raw_get_fmt    = &mxs_lradc_write_raw_get_fmt,
>>
>> Is this & needed here ?
> 
> No it isn't.
> Thanks.
> 
> Best regards,
> -- 
> Hector Palacios
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