Hi Kieran On 04/01/2021 13:35, Kieran Bingham wrote: >> +/* >> + * Extend this array with ACPI Hardware IDs of devices known to be working >> + * plus the number of link-frequencies expected by their drivers, along with >> + * the frequency values in hertz. This is somewhat opportunistic way of adding >> + * support for this for now in the hopes of a better source for the information >> + * (possibly some encoded value in the SSDB buffer that we're unaware of) >> + * becoming apparent in the future. >> + * >> + * Do not add an entry for a sensor that is not actually supported. >> + */ >> +static const struct cio2_sensor_config cio2_supported_sensors[] = { >> + CIO2_SENSOR_CONFIG("INT33BE", 0), >> + CIO2_SENSOR_CONFIG("OVTI2680", 0), > I don't know if these are expressed anywhere else but would it be > helpful to add a comment, or indicator as to what the actual sensor is > that is represented by this HID? > > I can make an assumption about what an OVTI2680 might be, but the > INT33BE is quite opaque. It's not clear what support that adds. > > Unless no one cares what the sensor is that is, but I would anticipate > anyone looking here to add a new sensor might want to investigate what > was already in the table? Yeah good point. I'll probably alternate comment and entry then, like: +static const struct cio2_sensor_config cio2_supported_sensors[] = { + /* Sensor OVTI5693 */ + CIO2_SENSOR_CONFIG("INT33BE", 0), + /* Sensor OVTI2680 */ + CIO2_SENSOR_CONFIG("OVTI2680", 0), As an inline comment won't fit for the sensors that we know link-frequencies for. That sound ok? >> +static void cio2_bridge_create_fwnode_properties( >> + struct cio2_sensor *sensor, >> + const struct cio2_sensor_config *cfg) >> +{ >> + unsigned int i; >> + >> + sensor->prop_names = prop_names; >> + >> + for (i = 0; i < CIO2_MAX_LANES; i++) >> + sensor->data_lanes[i] = i + 1; > Does something support lane swapping somewhere? > I assume this is just mapping each lane directly through. I think Sakari said remapping isn't supported in the CIO2 - so yeah this is just mapping them directly > Otherwise, I'm quite looking forwards to all of this ;-) > > Reviewed-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks very much!