Hello Krzysztof, thanks for the pointer regarding the version requirement for jsonschema. installing an older version fixed all python exceptions. On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 11:21:42AM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 17/11/2023 20:22, Petre Rodan wrote: > > Adds binding for digital Honeywell TruStability HSC and SSC series pressure > > and temperature sensors. > > > > Datasheet: > > [HSC] https://prod-edam.honeywell.com/content/dam/honeywell-edam/sps/siot/en-us/products/sensors/pressure-sensors/board-mount-pressure-sensors/trustability-hsc-series/documents/sps-siot-trustability-hsc-series-high-accuracy-board-mount-pressure-sensors-50099148-a-en-ciid-151133.pdf > > [SSC] https://prod-edam.honeywell.com/content/dam/honeywell-edam/sps/siot/en-us/products/sensors/pressure-sensors/board-mount-pressure-sensors/trustability-ssc-series/documents/sps-siot-trustability-ssc-series-standard-accuracy-board-mount-pressure-sensors-50099533-a-en-ciid-151134.pdf > > +properties: > > + compatible: > > + enum: > > + - honeywell,hsc > > Way too generic I'm new to this, please excuse my ignorance. my driver covers all Honeywell pressure sensors under the "TruStability board mount HSC/SSC" moniker. that is why my intention was to provide a rather generic name for the driver itself. are you afraid that they will come up with a different device that they will call "hsc" in the future? in this case honeywell,trustability-hsc would be fine? as I see you prefer to target a particular chip, but I am a bit afraid that the end-user will be confused by needing to set up something like pressure@28 { compatible = "honeywell,hsc030pa"; reg = <0x28>; honeywell,transfer-function = <0>; honeywell,pressure-range = "250MD"; }; ie. specifying "hsc030pa" as driver while his chip is not in the 030PA range, but 250MD. so do you prefer honeywell,trustability-hsc OR honeywell,hsc030pa > > + honeywell,range_str: > > No underscores in property names. > > "str" is redundant. Instead say what is it, because "range" is way too > vague. will rename to honeywell,pressure-range if that is ok with you. > > + description: | > > + Five character string that defines "pressure range, unit and type" > > + as part of the device nomenclature. In the unlikely case of a custom > > + chip, set to "NA" and provide honeywell,pmin-pascal honeywell,pmax-pascal > > + enum: [001BA, 1.6BA, 2.5BA, 004BA, 006BA, 010BA, 1.6MD, 2.5MD, 004MD, > > + 006MD, 010MD, 016MD, 025MD, 040MD, 060MD, 100MD, 160MD, 250MD, > > + 400MD, 600MD, 001BD, 1.6BD, 2.5BD, 004BD, 2.5MG, 004MG, 006MG, > > + 010MG, 016MG, 025MG, 040MG, 060MG, 100MG, 160MG, 250MG, 400MG, > > + 600MG, 001BG, 1.6BG, 2.5BG, 004BG, 006BG, 010BG, 100KA, 160KA, > > + 250KA, 400KA, 600KA, 001GA, 160LD, 250LD, 400LD, 600LD, 001KD, > > + 1.6KD, 2.5KD, 004KD, 006KD, 010KD, 016KD, 025KD, 040KD, 060KD, > > + 100KD, 160KD, 250KD, 400KD, 250LG, 400LG, 600LG, 001KG, 1.6KG, > > + 2.5KG, 004KG, 006KG, 010KG, 016KG, 025KG, 040KG, 060KG, 100KG, > > + 160KG, 250KG, 400KG, 600KG, 001GG, 015PA, 030PA, 060PA, 100PA, > > + 150PA, 0.5ND, 001ND, 002ND, 004ND, 005ND, 010ND, 020ND, 030ND, > > + 001PD, 005PD, 015PD, 030PD, 060PD, 001NG, 002NG, 004NG, 005NG, > > + 010NG, 020NG, 030NG, 001PG, 005PG, 015PG, 030PG, 060PG, 100PG, > > + 150PG, NA] > > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string > > + > > + honeywell,pmin-pascal: > > + description: | > > + Minimum pressure value the sensor can measure in pascal. > > + To be specified only if honeywell,range_str is set to "NA". > > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/int32 > > That's uint32. Why do you need negative values? signed int32 is intentional. some chips have two physical input ports and measure a pressure differential in which case pmin is negative. see either of the pdfs at page 14, table 8, column 2, row 7+ > > + honeywell,pmax-pascal: > > + description: | > > + Maximum pressure value the sensor can measure in pascal. > > + To be specified only if honeywell,range_str is set to "NA". > > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/int32 > > Ditto well, since we saw pmin needs to be signed should we have pmax unsigned? > > + vdd-supply: > > + description: | > > + Provide VDD power to the sensor (either 3.3V or 5V depending on the chip). > > + Optional, activate only if required by the target board. > > Drop the last sentence. The supplies are required not by target board > but by hardware. I also do not understand what "activate" means in terms > of bindings and DTS. ok, ignore rambling. > > + > > + spi-max-frequency: > > + description: SPI clock to be kept between 50 and 800kHz > > Drop description, add minimum/maximum constraints if worth. will replace block with spi-max-frequency: maximum: 800000 as I saw in other yaml files > > + clock-frequency: > > + description: i2c clock to be kept between 100 and 400kHz > > Drop, that's not really an I2C device property. Your driver must use > common clock framework. ack > > +required: > > + - compatible > > + - reg > > + - honeywell,transfer-function > > + - honeywell,range_str > > + - clock-frequency > > Why? dropped clock-frequency everything else below will be as you asked. I will provide a new set of patches after I get your inpyt. my very best regards, peter > > + - spi-max-frequency > > + > > +additionalProperties: false > > + > > +examples: > > + - | > > + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> > > + i2c { > > + status = "okay"; > > ?!? Drop > > > + clock-frequency = <400000>; > > Drop > > > + #address-cells = <1>; > > + #size-cells = <0>; > > + > > + HSCMRNN030PA2A3@28 { > > Node names should be generic. See also an explanation and list of > examples (not exhaustive) in DT specification: > https://devicetree-specification.readthedocs.io/en/latest/chapter2-devicetree-basics.html#generic-names-recommendation > > Plus, upper case is not allowed... > > > + status = "okay"; > > Drop. BTW status never comes first! > > > + compatible = "honeywell,hsc"; > > + reg = <0x28>; > > + > > + honeywell,transfer-function = <0>; > > + honeywell,range_str = "030PA"; > > + }; > > + }; > > + > > + spi { > > + # note that MOSI is not required by this sensor > > This should be then part of description, not example. > > > + status = "okay"; > > Drop > > > + #address-cells = <1>; > > + #size-cells = <0>; > > + > > + HSCMLNN100PASA3@0 { > > Eh... > > > + status = "okay"; > > Drop > > > + compatible = "honeywell,hsc"; > > + reg = <0>; > > + spi-max-frequency = <800000>; > > + > > + honeywell,transfer-function = <0>; > > + honeywell,range_str = "100PA"; > > + }; > > + > > + HSC_CUSTOM_CHIP@0 { > > Drop, not needed. One example is enough. > > > + status = "okay"; > > + compatible = "honeywell,hsc"; > > + reg = <1>; > > + spi-max-frequency = <800000>; > > Also, your indentation is broken. > > Use 4 spaces for example indentation. > > > + > > + honeywell,transfer-function = <0>; > > + honeywell,range_str = "NA"; > > + honeywell,pmin-pascal = <0>; > > + honeywell,pmax-pascal = <206850>; > > + }; > > + > > No stray blank lines. > > Best regards, > Krzysztof > > -- petre rodan