On Sat, 7 Sep 2024 09:50:39 +0300 Alexandru Ardelean <aardelean@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > For SW mode, the oversampling and scales attributes are always present. > So, they can be implemented via a 'read_avail' hook in iio_info. > > For HW mode, it's a bit tricky, as these attributes get assigned based on > GPIO definitions. > > So, for SW mode, we define a separate AD7606_SW_CHANNEL() macro, and use > that for the SW channels. > And 'ad7606_info_os_range_and_debug' can be renamed to > 'ad7606_info_sw_mode' as it is only used for SW mode. > > For the 'read_avail' hook, we'll need to allocate the SW scales, so that > they are just returned userspace without any extra processing. > The allocation will happen when then ad7606_state struct is allocated. > The oversampling available parameters don't need any extra processing; they > can just be passed back to userspace (as they are). > > Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <aardelean@xxxxxxxxxxxx> One question inline. > > int ad7606_probe(struct device *dev, int irq, void __iomem *base_address, > diff --git a/drivers/iio/adc/ad7606.h b/drivers/iio/adc/ad7606.h > index 635407c2acc0..fa175cff256c 100644 > --- a/drivers/iio/adc/ad7606.h > +++ b/drivers/iio/adc/ad7606.h > #define AD7616_CHANNEL(num) AD7606_SW_CHANNEL(num, 16) > > /** > @@ -65,11 +84,15 @@ struct ad7606_chip_info { > /** > * struct ad7606_chan_scale - channel scale configuration > * @scale_avail pointer to the array which stores the available scales > + * @scale_avail_show a duplicate of 'scale_avail' which is readily formatted > + * such that it can be read via the 'read_avail' hook > * @num_scales number of elements stored in the scale_avail array > * @range voltage range selection, selects which scale to apply > */ > struct ad7606_chan_scale { > +#define AD760X_MAX_SCALE_SHOW (AD760X_MAX_CHANNELS * 2) Why is the number of scales dependent on the number of channels? > const unsigned int *scale_avail; > + int scale_avail_show[AD760X_MAX_SCALE_SHOW]; > unsigned int num_scales; > unsigned int range; > };