On Fri, 2 Mar 2018 18:58:55 +0530 Shreeya Patel <shreeya.patel23498@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Remove some unnecessay comments and group the control > register and register field macros together. > > Signed-off-by: Shreeya Patel <shreeya.patel23498@xxxxxxxxx> Hi Shreeya, Nice patch. As you have probably already seen comment removal (and addition) is always open to debate. I think a few of the removed comments are useful and should remain or in one or two cases be expanded to become useful. In other cases a slight tweak to the name of the define makes it self explanatory. Thanks, Jonathan > --- > drivers/staging/iio/accel/adis16209.c | 116 ++++++---------------------------- > 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 97 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/staging/iio/accel/adis16209.c b/drivers/staging/iio/accel/adis16209.c > index 151120f..d2d1254 100644 > --- a/drivers/staging/iio/accel/adis16209.c > +++ b/drivers/staging/iio/accel/adis16209.c > @@ -21,135 +21,60 @@ > #include <linux/iio/imu/adis.h> > > #define ADIS16209_STARTUP_DELAY_MS 220 > - > -/* Flash memory write count */ > #define ADIS16209_FLASH_CNT_REG 0x00 > > -/* Output, power supply */ > +/* Data Output Register Definitions */ > #define ADIS16209_SUPPLY_OUT_REG 0x02 > - > -/* Output, x-axis accelerometer */ > #define ADIS16209_XACCL_OUT_REG 0x04 > - > -/* Output, y-axis accelerometer */ > #define ADIS16209_YACCL_OUT_REG 0x06 > - > -/* Output, auxiliary ADC input */ > #define ADIS16209_AUX_ADC_REG 0x08 > - > -/* Output, temperature */ > #define ADIS16209_TEMP_OUT_REG 0x0A > - > -/* Output, x-axis inclination */ > #define ADIS16209_XINCL_OUT_REG 0x0C > - > -/* Output, y-axis inclination */ > #define ADIS16209_YINCL_OUT_REG 0x0E > - > -/* Output, +/-180 vertical rotational position */ > #define ADIS16209_ROT_OUT_REG 0x10 This one is 'odd' enough I think it is worth keeping some sort of description... > > -/* Calibration, x-axis acceleration offset null */ > +/* Calibration Register Definitions */ > #define ADIS16209_XACCL_NULL_REG 0x12 > - > -/* Calibration, y-axis acceleration offset null */ > #define ADIS16209_YACCL_NULL_REG 0x14 > - > -/* Calibration, x-axis inclination offset null */ > #define ADIS16209_XINCL_NULL_REG 0x16 > - > -/* Calibration, y-axis inclination offset null */ > #define ADIS16209_YINCL_NULL_REG 0x18 > - > -/* Calibration, vertical rotation offset null */ > #define ADIS16209_ROT_NULL_REG 0x1A > > -/* Alarm 1 amplitude threshold */ > +/* Alarm Register Definitions */ > #define ADIS16209_ALM_MAG1_REG 0x20 > - > -/* Alarm 2 amplitude threshold */ > #define ADIS16209_ALM_MAG2_REG 0x22 > - > -/* Alarm 1, sample period */ > #define ADIS16209_ALM_SMPL1_REG 0x24 > - > -/* Alarm 2, sample period */ > #define ADIS16209_ALM_SMPL2_REG 0x26 > - > -/* Alarm control */ > #define ADIS16209_ALM_CTRL_REG 0x28 > > -/* Auxiliary DAC data */ > #define ADIS16209_AUX_DAC_REG 0x30 > - > -/* General-purpose digital input/output control */ > #define ADIS16209_GPIO_CTRL_REG 0x32 > - > -/* Miscellaneous control */ > -#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_REG 0x34 > - > -/* Internal sample period (rate) control */ > #define ADIS16209_SMPL_PRD_REG 0x36 > - > -/* Operation, filter configuration */ > #define ADIS16209_AVG_CNT_REG 0x38 > - > -/* Operation, sleep mode control */ > #define ADIS16209_SLP_CNT_REG 0x3A > > -/* Diagnostics, system status register */ > -#define ADIS16209_DIAG_STAT_REG 0x3C > - > -/* Operation, system command register */ > -#define ADIS16209_GLOB_CMD_REG 0x3E > - > -/* MSC_CTRL */ > - > -/* Self-test at power-on: 1 = disabled, 0 = enabled */ > -#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_PWRUP_SELF_TEST BIT(10) > - > -/* Self-test enable */ > -#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_SELF_TEST_EN BIT(8) > - > -/* Data-ready enable: 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled */ > -#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_DATA_RDY_EN BIT(2) > - > -/* Data-ready polarity: 1 = active high, 0 = active low */ > -#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_ACTIVE_HIGH BIT(1) > +#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_REG 0x34 > +#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_PWRUP_SELF_TEST BIT(10) > +#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_SELF_TEST_EN BIT(8) > +#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_DATA_RDY_EN BIT(2) > +#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_ACTIVE_HIGH BIT(1) This one isn't named well enough to make it obvious what it is controlling. Either leave the comment or tweak the anme to something like: ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_DATA_RDY_ACTIVE_HIGH > +#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_DATA_RDY_DIO2 BIT(0) > > -/* Data-ready line selection: 1 = DIO2, 0 = DIO1 */ > -#define ADIS16209_MSC_CTRL_DATA_RDY_DIO2 BIT(0) > - > -/* DIAG_STAT */ > - > -/* Alarm 2 status: 1 = alarm active, 0 = alarm inactive */ > -#define ADIS16209_DIAG_STAT_ALARM2 BIT(9) > - > -/* Alarm 1 status: 1 = alarm active, 0 = alarm inactive */ > -#define ADIS16209_DIAG_STAT_ALARM1 BIT(8) > - > -/* Self-test diagnostic error flag: 1 = error condition, 0 = normal operation */ > +#define ADIS16209_DIAG_STAT_REG 0x3C > +#define ADIS16209_DIAG_STAT_ALARM2 BIT(9) > +#define ADIS16209_DIAG_STAT_ALARM1 BIT(8) > #define ADIS16209_DIAG_STAT_SELFTEST_FAIL_BIT 5 > - > -/* SPI communications failure */ > #define ADIS16209_DIAG_STAT_SPI_FAIL_BIT 3 > - > -/* Flash update failure */ > #define ADIS16209_DIAG_STAT_FLASH_UPT_BIT 2 Another question I had earlier was about this bit so I'll give the same comment here. It's really not well named (as was pointed out to me!) as it reflects a failure and the name doesn't imply this. There is also the curious point that the register is called simply STATUS on the data sheet (not DIAG stat). All this family have subtly different naming for somethings (presumably it evolved over time) but that name is nicer than the DIAG_STAT naming to my mind so perhaps worth a change? > - > -/* Power supply above 3.625 V */ > #define ADIS16209_DIAG_STAT_POWER_HIGH_BIT 1 This comment conveys meaning not expressed in the name so I would keep it (same with the next one). > - > -/* Power supply below 3.15 V */ > #define ADIS16209_DIAG_STAT_POWER_LOW_BIT 0 > > -/* GLOB_CMD */ > - > -#define ADIS16209_GLOB_CMD_SW_RESET BIT(7) > -#define ADIS16209_GLOB_CMD_CLEAR_STAT BIT(4) > -#define ADIS16209_GLOB_CMD_FACTORY_CAL BIT(1) > +#define ADIS16209_GLOB_CMD_REG 0x3E This one is interesting. I have no idea where the naming GLOB_CMD came from given it's COMMAND on the current data sheet. Current naming is pretty clear though I guess so up to you on whether you want to change it. > +#define ADIS16209_GLOB_CMD_SW_RESET BIT(7) > +#define ADIS16209_GLOB_CMD_CLEAR_STAT BIT(4) > +#define ADIS16209_GLOB_CMD_FACTORY_CAL BIT(1) > > -#define ADIS16209_ERROR_ACTIVE BIT(14) > +#define ADIS16209_ERROR_ACTIVE BIT(14) > > enum adis16209_scan { > ADIS16209_SCAN_SUPPLY, > @@ -226,7 +151,7 @@ static int adis16209_read_raw(struct iio_dev *indio_dev, > *val2 = 610500; /* 0.6105 mV */ > return IIO_VAL_INT_PLUS_MICRO; > case IIO_TEMP: > - *val = -470; /* -0.47 C */ > + *val = -470; > *val2 = 0; > return IIO_VAL_INT_PLUS_MICRO; > case IIO_ACCEL: > @@ -243,7 +168,7 @@ static int adis16209_read_raw(struct iio_dev *indio_dev, > } > break; > case IIO_CHAN_INFO_OFFSET: > - *val = 25000 / -470 - 0x4FE; /* 25 C = 0x4FE */ > + *val = 25000 / -470 - 0x4FE; Whilst I don't like the existing comment, I do feel that some explanation of the logic here would be useful. Perhaps something like: /* * The raw ADC value is 0x4FE when the temperature is 45 degrees and * the scale factor per milli degree C is -470. */ > return IIO_VAL_INT; > case IIO_CHAN_INFO_CALIBBIAS: > switch (chan->type) { > @@ -320,12 +245,10 @@ static int adis16209_probe(struct spi_device *spi) > struct adis *st; > struct iio_dev *indio_dev; > > - /* setup the industrialio driver allocated elements */ > indio_dev = devm_iio_device_alloc(&spi->dev, sizeof(*st)); > if (!indio_dev) > return -ENOMEM; > st = iio_priv(indio_dev); > - /* this is only used for removal purposes */ > spi_set_drvdata(spi, indio_dev); > > indio_dev->name = spi->dev.driver->name; > @@ -342,7 +265,6 @@ static int adis16209_probe(struct spi_device *spi) > if (ret) > return ret; > > - /* Get the device into a sane initial state */ > ret = adis_initial_startup(st); > if (ret) > goto error_cleanup_buffer_trigger; -- 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