On Fri, Jul 1, 2022 at 1:02 AM Nishanth Menon <nm@xxxxxx> wrote: > > When device_match_data is called - with device tree, of_match list is device_get_match_data() ? > looked up to find the data, which by default is 0. So, no matter which > kind of device compatible we use, we match with config 0 which implies > we enable 8 channels even on devices that do not have 8 channels. > > Solve it by providing the match data similar to what we do with the ACPI > lookup information. > > Fixes: 9e611c9e5a20 ("iio: adc128s052: Add OF match table") > Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> # 5.0+ > Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@xxxxxx> ... > + { .compatible = "ti,adc128s052", .data = 0}, No assignment, 0 _is_ the default here. > + { .compatible = "ti,adc122s021", .data = 1}, > + { .compatible = "ti,adc122s051", .data = 1}, > + { .compatible = "ti,adc122s101", .data = 1}, > + { .compatible = "ti,adc124s021", .data = 2}, > + { .compatible = "ti,adc124s051", .data = 2}, > + { .compatible = "ti,adc124s101", .data = 2}, What you need _ideally_ is rather use pointers to data structure where each of that chip is defined, then it will be as simple as const struct my_custom_drvdata *data; data = device_get_match_data(dev); Where my_custom_drvdata::num_of_channels will be already assigned to whatever you want on a per chip basis. If the number of channels is the only data you have, then yes, cast it to void * in the OF ID table and num = (uintptr_t)device_get_match_data(dev); will suffice. -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko