On Thu, Aug 29, 2024 at 09:13:44PM +0200, Vasileios Amoiridis wrote: > On Thu, Aug 29, 2024 at 03:31:48PM +0300, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 28, 2024 at 10:51:24PM +0200, Vasileios Amoiridis wrote: ... > > int bmp280_chip_config(struct bmp280_data *data) > > > > > BMP280_OSRS_TEMP_MASK | > > > BMP280_OSRS_PRESS_MASK | > > > BMP280_MODE_MASK, > > > - osrs | BMP280_MODE_NORMAL); > > > + osrs | BMP280_MODE_SLEEP); > > > if (ret) { > > > dev_err(data->dev, "failed to write ctrl_meas register\n"); > > > return ret; > > > > This _feels_ like a separate change. I haven't found anything explicitly > > describing it in the commit message. Did I miss it? > > Well this change is because before, the sensor was by default in > NORMAL_MODE so whenever we were writing a different setting (Output > data rate, oversampling ratio) to the sensor, the NORMAL_MODE was > chosen. There was no idea of SLEEP or FORCED MODE. > > While now, since this commits adds the idea of SLEEP_MODE > by default (FORCED_MODE for oneshot captures, and NORMAL_MODE for > buffer/trigger) we need to keep the sensor in SLEEP_MODE as well > when we change its configuration. > > I believe it belongs to this commit. Maybe though, I should mention > this change explicitly in the commit message? Yes, please. ... > > And in programming hardware we quite often operate with power-of-2 things, so I > > recommend to have 8 per line, > > > > static const int time_conv_press[] = { > > 0, 1050, 1785, 3045, 5670, 10920, 21420, 42420, /* 0-7 */ > > 84420, /* 8 */ > > }; > > I was not aware of this convention, I can do it. It's rather a common sense to easy maintain this and see exactly how many (decimal) values are supplied. With hex values we usually make them fixed-width and hence easier to count (however also makes sense to keep power-of-2 in mind). -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko