Hey Marius, On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 07:01:44PM +0300, marius.cristea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > From: Marius Cristea <marius.cristea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > This is the device tree schema for iio driver for > Microchip family of 153.6 ksps, Low-Noise 16/24-Bit > Delta-Sigma ADCs with an SPI interface. Just one quick process bit, please try to CC all of the maintainers listed by get_maintainer.pl - you unfortunately managed to miss 2 of the 3 dt-binding maintainers :/ Perhaps you ran get_maintainer.pl using our vendor tree? > Signed-off-by: Marius Cristea <marius.cristea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > + vref-supply: > + description: > + Some devices have a specific reference voltage supplied on a different > + pin to the other supplies. Needed to be able to establish channel scaling > + unless there is also an internal reference available (e.g. mcp3564r) Should this be marked as a required property for the non-r devices that do not have an internal reference? > + microchip,hw-device-address: Hopefully Rob or Jonathan etc can chime in as to whether a common property exists for this type of thing... > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 > + minimum: 0 > + maximum: 3 > + description: > + The address is set on a per-device basis by fuses in the factory, > + configured on request. If not requested, the fuses are set for 0x1. > + The device address is part of the device markings to avoid > + potential confusion. This address is coded on two bits, so four possible > + addresses are available when multiple devices are present on the same > + SPI bus with only one Chip Select line for all devices. ..although if it doesn't, it'd be good, I think, to add here where the property crops up in spi transfers. And if not in the description, in the commit message instead? Thanks, Conor.
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