Re: [PATCHv3] thermal: exynos: Add support for TRIM_RELOAD feature at Exynos3250

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Hello,

Am 21.08.2014 03:38, schrieb Chanwoo Choi:
> On 08/20/2014 10:38 PM, edubezval@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 7:52 PM, Chanwoo Choi <cw00.choi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> diff --git a/drivers/thermal/samsung/exynos_tmu_data.c b/drivers/thermal/samsung/exynos_tmu_data.c
>>> index aa8e0de..8cd609c 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/thermal/samsung/exynos_tmu_data.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/thermal/samsung/exynos_tmu_data.c
>>> @@ -95,6 +95,8 @@ static const struct exynos_tmu_registers exynos3250_tmu_registers = {
>>>         .triminfo_data = EXYNOS_TMU_REG_TRIMINFO,
>>>         .triminfo_25_shift = EXYNOS_TRIMINFO_25_SHIFT,
>>>         .triminfo_85_shift = EXYNOS_TRIMINFO_85_SHIFT,
>>> +       .triminfo_ctrl[0] = EXYNOS_TMU_TRIMINFO_CON1,
>>> +       .triminfo_ctrl[1] = EXYNOS_TMU_TRIMINFO_CON2,
>>>         .tmu_ctrl = EXYNOS_TMU_REG_CONTROL,
>>>         .test_mux_addr_shift = EXYNOS4412_MUX_ADDR_SHIFT,
>>>         .buf_vref_sel_shift = EXYNOS_TMU_REF_VOLTAGE_SHIFT,
>>> @@ -160,8 +162,11 @@ static const struct exynos_tmu_registers exynos3250_tmu_registers = {
>>>                 .temp_level = 95, \
>>>         }, \
>>>         .freq_tab_count = 2, \
>>> +       .triminfo_reload[0] = 0x1, \
>>> +       .triminfo_reload[1] = 0x11, \
>>
>> What does 0x1 mean? How about 0x11?
> 
> The bit of 'RELOAD' field in TRIMINFO_CONTROL register is [0].
> and The bit of 'AC Time' field in TRIMINFO_CONTROL register is [5:4].
> 
> 0x1 means that set RELOAD field.
> 0x11 means that set RELOAD field and ACTIME field.

Might be a good idea to use #defines for 0x1 and 0x10 then?

Regards,
Andreas

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