On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 02:41:19PM +0200, Herve Codina wrote: > Industrial I/O devices can be present in the audio path. > These devices needs to be viewed as audio components in order to be > fully integrated in the audio path. > > simple-iio-aux allows to consider these Industrial I/O devices as > auxliary audio devices. What makes it simple? Any binding called simple or generic is a trigger for me. Best to avoid those terms. :) Examples of devices would be useful here. > > Signed-off-by: Herve Codina <herve.codina@xxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > .../bindings/sound/simple-iio-aux.yaml | 65 +++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 65 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-iio-aux.yaml > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-iio-aux.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-iio-aux.yaml > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..fab128fce4fc > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-iio-aux.yaml > @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) > +%YAML 1.2 > +--- > +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/simple-iio-aux.yaml# > +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# > + > +title: Simple IIO auxiliary > + > +maintainers: > + - Herve Codina <herve.codina@xxxxxxxxxxx> > + > +description: | Don't need '|' > + Auxiliary device based on Industrial I/O device channels > + > +allOf: > + - $ref: /schemas/iio/iio-consumer.yaml You don't need to reference consumer schemas. > + - $ref: dai-common.yaml# > + > +properties: > + compatible: > + const: simple-iio-aux > + > + io-channels: > + description: > + Industrial I/O device channels used > + > + io-channel-names: > + description: > + Industrial I/O channel names related to io-channels. > + These names are used to provides sound controls, widgets and routes names. > + > + invert: Property names should globally only have 1 type definition. This is generic enough I'd be concerned that's not the case. > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array > + description: | > + A list of 0/1 flags defining whether or not the related channel is > + inverted > + items: > + enum: [0, 1] > + default: 0 > + description: | > + Invert the sound control value compared to the IIO channel raw value. > + - 1: The related sound control value is inverted meaning that the > + minimum sound control value correspond to the maximum IIO channel > + raw value and the maximum sound control value correspond to the > + minimum IIO channel raw value. > + - 0: The related sound control value is not inverted meaning that the > + minimum (resp maximum) sound control value correspond to the > + minimum (resp maximum) IIO channel raw value. > + > +required: > + - compatible > + - io-channels > + - io-channel-names > + > +unevaluatedProperties: false > + > +examples: > + - | > + aux { > + compatible = "simple-iio-aux"; > + io-channels = <&iio 0>, <&iio 1>, <&iio 2>, <&iio 3>; > + io-channel-names = "CH0", "CH1", "CH2", "CH3"; Not really useful names. Do you have a real example? > + /* Invert CH1 and CH2 */ > + invert = <0 1 1>; IMO, invert should be same length as io-channels. > + }; How do support multiple instances? Say you have 2 sound cards (or 1 sound card with multiple audio paths) each with different sets of IIO channels associated with it. You'd need a link to each 'aux' node. Why not just add io-channels to the sound card nodes directly? That's already just a virtual, top-level container node grouping all the components. I don't see why we need another virtual node grouping a subset of them. Rob