Re: [PATCH v2 2/2] iio: magnetometer: add ti tmag5273 driver

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Am 21.11.2022 um 19:40 schrieb Andy Shevchenko:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 06:24:18PM +0100, Gerald Loacker wrote:
>> Am 21.11.2022 um 15:04 schrieb Andy Shevchenko:
>>> On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 01:35:42PM +0100, Gerald Loacker wrote:
> 
> ...
> 
>>>> +	if (!device_property_read_string(data->dev, "ti,angle-measurement",
>>>> +					 &angle_measurement)) {
>>>> +		if (!strcmp(angle_measurement, "off"))
>>>> +			data->angle_measurement = TMAG5273_ANGLE_EN_OFF;
>>>> +		else if (!strcmp(angle_measurement, "x-y"))
>>>> +			data->angle_measurement = TMAG5273_ANGLE_EN_X_Y;
>>>> +		else if (!strcmp(angle_measurement, "y-z"))
>>>> +			data->angle_measurement = TMAG5273_ANGLE_EN_Y_Z;
>>>> +		else if (!strcmp(angle_measurement, "x-z"))
>>>> +			data->angle_measurement = TMAG5273_ANGLE_EN_X_Z;
>>>> +		else
>>>> +			dev_warn(data->dev,
>>>> +				 "failed to read angle-measurement\n");
>>>
>>> Can't you use match_string()?
>>>
>>
>> Yes, I will use match_string().
>>
>>> And you actually can do a bit differently, can you?
>>>
>>> 	angle_measurement = "...default...";
>>> 	if (device_property_...)
>>> 		dev_warn(data->dev, "failed to read angle-measurement\n");
>>
>> I think we shouldn't warn here, as angle_measurement isn't a required
>> property. Besides that I will do it this way.
>>
>>> 	ret = match_string();
>>> 	if (ret < 0)
>>> 		dev_warn(data->dev, "invalid angle-measurement value\n");
>>> 	else
>>> 		data->angle_measurement = ret;
>>>
>>>> +	}
> 
> After looking into DT patch I think you can even use
> device_property_match_string(),
> 
> ...
> 

device_property_match_string() is searching only for one string, so here
match_string() you suggested before fits better.

Regards,
Gerald




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