On Sun, 9 Jul 2017 23:18:47 +0200 Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo.bianconi83@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sun, 9 Jul 2017 18:56:56 +0200 > > Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo.bianconi83@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Move bit-shift in hts221_write_with_mask() instead of coding > >> the shift depth in the configured value. That change will be necessary > >> to fix an issue in device power-down procedure > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo.bianconi@xxxxxx> > > A could of questions inline. > > Hi Jonathan, > > Thanks for quick review :) > > > > > Jonathan > >> --- > >> drivers/iio/humidity/hts221_core.c | 74 +++++++++++++++++--------------------- > >> 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-) > >> > >> diff --git a/drivers/iio/humidity/hts221_core.c b/drivers/iio/humidity/hts221_core.c > >> index a56da3999e00..f5181e4e1eff 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/iio/humidity/hts221_core.c > >> +++ b/drivers/iio/humidity/hts221_core.c > >> @@ -32,30 +32,12 @@ > >> #define HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_MASK 0x07 > >> #define HTS221_TEMP_AVG_MASK 0x38 > >> > >> -#define HTS221_ODR_MASK 0x87 > >> +#define HTS221_ODR_MASK 0x03 > >> #define HTS221_BDU_MASK BIT(2) > >> +#define HTS221_ENABLE_MASK BIT(7) > >> > >> #define HTS221_DRDY_MASK BIT(2) > >> > >> -#define HTS221_ENABLE_SENSOR BIT(7) > >> - > >> -#define HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_4 0x00 /* 0.4 %RH */ > >> -#define HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_8 0x01 /* 0.3 %RH */ > >> -#define HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_16 0x02 /* 0.2 %RH */ > >> -#define HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_32 0x03 /* 0.15 %RH */ > >> -#define HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_64 0x04 /* 0.1 %RH */ > >> -#define HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_128 0x05 /* 0.07 %RH */ > >> -#define HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_256 0x06 /* 0.05 %RH */ > >> -#define HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_512 0x07 /* 0.03 %RH */ > >> - > >> -#define HTS221_TEMP_AVG_2 0x00 /* 0.08 degC */ > >> -#define HTS221_TEMP_AVG_4 0x08 /* 0.05 degC */ > >> -#define HTS221_TEMP_AVG_8 0x10 /* 0.04 degC */ > >> -#define HTS221_TEMP_AVG_16 0x18 /* 0.03 degC */ > >> -#define HTS221_TEMP_AVG_32 0x20 /* 0.02 degC */ > >> -#define HTS221_TEMP_AVG_64 0x28 /* 0.015 degC */ > >> -#define HTS221_TEMP_AVG_128 0x30 /* 0.01 degC */ > >> -#define HTS221_TEMP_AVG_256 0x38 /* 0.007 degC */ > >> > >> /* calibration registers */ > >> #define HTS221_REG_0RH_CAL_X_H 0x36 > >> @@ -90,28 +72,28 @@ static const struct hts221_avg hts221_avg_list[] = { > >> .addr = HTS221_REG_AVG_ADDR, > >> .mask = HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_MASK, > >> .avg_avl = { > >> - { 4, HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_4 }, > >> - { 8, HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_8 }, > >> - { 16, HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_16 }, > >> - { 32, HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_32 }, > >> - { 64, HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_64 }, > >> - { 128, HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_128 }, > >> - { 256, HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_256 }, > >> - { 512, HTS221_HUMIDITY_AVG_512 }, > >> + { 4, 0x0 }, /* 0.4 %RH */ > >> + { 8, 0x1 }, /* 0.3 %RH */ > >> + { 16, 0x2 }, /* 0.2 %RH */ > >> + { 32, 0x3 }, /* 0.15 %RH */ > >> + { 64, 0x4 }, /* 0.1 %RH */ > >> + { 128, 0x5 }, /* 0.07 %RH */ > >> + { 256, 0x6 }, /* 0.05 %RH */ > >> + { 512, 0x7 }, /* 0.03 %RH */ > >> }, > >> }, > >> { > >> .addr = HTS221_REG_AVG_ADDR, > >> .mask = HTS221_TEMP_AVG_MASK, > >> .avg_avl = { > >> - { 2, HTS221_TEMP_AVG_2 }, > >> - { 4, HTS221_TEMP_AVG_4 }, > >> - { 8, HTS221_TEMP_AVG_8 }, > >> - { 16, HTS221_TEMP_AVG_16 }, > >> - { 32, HTS221_TEMP_AVG_32 }, > >> - { 64, HTS221_TEMP_AVG_64 }, > >> - { 128, HTS221_TEMP_AVG_128 }, > >> - { 256, HTS221_TEMP_AVG_256 }, > >> + { 2, 0x0 }, /* 0.08 degC */ > >> + { 4, 0x1 }, /* 0.05 degC */ > >> + { 8, 0x2 }, /* 0.04 degC */ > >> + { 16, 0x3 }, /* 0.03 degC */ > >> + { 32, 0x4 }, /* 0.02 degC */ > >> + { 64, 0x5 }, /* 0.015 degC */ > >> + { 128, 0x6 }, /* 0.01 degC */ > >> + { 256, 0x7 }, /* 0.007 degC */ > > Could we potentially use the index directly here rather than > > having to explicitly store it? Would be more elegant perhaps.. > > Ack, will do in v2 > > >> }, > >> }, > >> }; > >> @@ -166,7 +148,7 @@ static int hts221_write_with_mask(struct hts221_hw *hw, u8 addr, u8 mask, > >> goto unlock; > >> } > >> > >> - data = (data & ~mask) | (val & mask); > >> + data = (data & ~mask) | ((val << __ffs(mask)) & mask); > >> > >> err = hw->tf->write(hw->dev, addr, sizeof(data), &data); > >> if (err < 0) > >> @@ -201,11 +183,10 @@ static int hts221_check_whoami(struct hts221_hw *hw) > >> > >> int hts221_config_drdy(struct hts221_hw *hw, bool enable) > >> { > >> - u8 val = enable ? BIT(2) : 0; > >> int err; > >> > >> err = hts221_write_with_mask(hw, HTS221_REG_CNTRL3_ADDR, > >> - HTS221_DRDY_MASK, val); > >> + HTS221_DRDY_MASK, enable); > >> > >> return err < 0 ? err : 0; > >> } > >> @@ -213,7 +194,6 @@ int hts221_config_drdy(struct hts221_hw *hw, bool enable) > >> static int hts221_update_odr(struct hts221_hw *hw, u8 odr) > >> { > >> int i, err; > >> - u8 val; > >> > >> for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(hts221_odr_table); i++) > >> if (hts221_odr_table[i].hz == odr) > >> @@ -222,9 +202,19 @@ static int hts221_update_odr(struct hts221_hw *hw, u8 odr) > >> if (i == ARRAY_SIZE(hts221_odr_table)) > >> return -EINVAL; > >> > >> - val = HTS221_ENABLE_SENSOR | HTS221_BDU_MASK | hts221_odr_table[i].val; > >> + /* enable Block Data Update */ > >> + err = hts221_write_with_mask(hw, HTS221_REG_CNTRL1_ADDR, > >> + HTS221_BDU_MASK, 1); > >> + if (err < 0) > >> + return err; > >> + > >> + err = hts221_write_with_mask(hw, HTS221_REG_CNTRL1_ADDR, > >> + HTS221_ODR_MASK, hts221_odr_table[i].val); > >> + if (err < 0) > >> + return err; > >> + > >> err = hts221_write_with_mask(hw, HTS221_REG_CNTRL1_ADDR, > >> - HTS221_ODR_MASK, val); > > This original code looks like a bug given the odr mask should only > > cover the odr bits, not the enable and bdu. > > > > Am I missing something? > > Base on hts221_write_with_mask() code the original mask covers odr, > bdu and enable fields in CNTRL1 register. Ah. That makes sense even if it's rather less elegant than the new code! Thanks for clearing that up. Jonathan > > > > > Taking one write and changing it to 3 isn't that nice, but I guess > > we aren't in a fast path here so fair enough given the cleaner > > resulting code. > >> + HTS221_ENABLE_MASK, 1); > >> if (err < 0) > >> return err; > >> > > > > Regards, > Lorenzo > > > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-iio" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html