On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 01:38:11AM +0200, Vasileios Amoiridis wrote: > Based on fixes-togreg as the 4 first commits are already applied > > Patch 1/15: Added comment for explanation of what mutex is used for > > Patch 2/15: Removed fixes tag > > Patch 3-15/15: Reworded the commit messages to come close to convention > of 75 chars per line. > > v2: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-iio/20240606212313.207550-1-vassilisamir@xxxxxxxxx/ > > Patch 4/19: > - Combined the bme680_conversion_time_us() and bme680_wait_for_eoc() > into one function. > - Added better comment for the calculation. > - Added checks in the bme680_wait_for_eoc() function. > > Patch 5/19: > - Fixed typo in commit message. > > Patch 6/19: > - Added a fixes tag since without the mutexes, read operations can be > broken. > > Patch 10/19: > - Converted shifting operation to FIELD_GET() > > Patch 11/19: > - Changed convention from &data->bufer[0] to data->buffer. > - Removed IIO_DMA_MINALIGN as it is not needed anymore. > > Patch 13/19: > - Removed IIO_DMA_MINALIGN > > Patch 14/19: > - Splitted from Patch v1 14/19 > > Patch 15/19: > - Splitted from Patch v1 14/19 > > Patch 16/19: **NEW** > - Use dev_err_probe() where applicable. > > v1: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-iio/20240527183805.311501-1-vassilisamir@xxxxxxxxx/ > > This started as a series to add support for buffers and the new > BME688 but it ended up being just a cleaning series. These might > be quite some patches for such a thing but I feel that they are > are well split, in order to allow for better review. > > The patches are mostly small changes but essential for the correct use > of the driver. The first patches looked like fixes that should be > marked for the stable. Patches [11,17/17] might be a bit bigger but 11/17 > is quite straightforward and 17/17 is basically a duplication of a > very similar commit coming from the BMP280 driver [1]. > > In general, the datasheet [2] of the driver is not very descriptive, > and it redirects the user to the BME68x Sensor API [3]. All the things > that were identified from the BME68x Sensor API have been marked with > links to the original locations of the GitHub code. If this is too much > and we don't want this type of information on the commit message, please > let me know and I will fix it. > > [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-iio/20240512230524.53990-1-vassilisamir@xxxxxxxxx/T/#mc6f814e9a4f8c2b39015909d174c7013b3648b9b > [2]: https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/media/boschsensortec/downloads/datasheets/bst-bme680-ds001.pdf > [3]: https://github.com/boschsensortec/BME68x_SensorAPI/tree/master > > > Vasileios Amoiridis (15): > iio: chemical: bme680: Fix read/write ops to device by adding mutexes > iio: chemical: bme680: Fix typo in define > iio: chemical: bme680: Drop unnecessary casts and correct adc data > types > iio: chemical: bme680: Remove remaining ACPI-only stuff > iio: chemical: bme680: Sort headers alphabetically > iio: chemical: bme680: Remove duplicate register read > iio: chemical: bme680: Use bulk reads for calibration data > iio: chemical: bme680: Allocate IIO device before chip initialization > iio: chemical: bme680: Add read buffers in read/write buffer union > iio: chemical: bme680: Make error checks consistent > iio: chemical: bme680: Modify startup procedure > iio: chemical: bme680: Move probe errors to dev_err_probe() > iio: chemical: bme680: Remove redundant gas configuration > iio: chemical: bme680: Move forced mode setup in ->read_raw() > iio: chemical: bme680: Refactorize reading functions > > drivers/iio/chemical/bme680.h | 41 +- > drivers/iio/chemical/bme680_core.c | 631 +++++++++++++---------------- > 2 files changed, 291 insertions(+), 381 deletions(-) > > > base-commit: 4241665e6ea063a9c1d734de790121a71db763fc > -- > 2.25.1 > Hi Jonathan, It's been three weeks so I am just checking-in here, to be sure that this series was not lost in the countless e-mails that you receive. Totally understand the summer time on top, so no hurry at all, just checking in that it is not lost! :) Thanks for the amazing job with the reviews though anyways! :) Cheers, Vasilis