Message ID | 20220701042919.18180-3-nm@ti.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Changes Requested |
Headers | show |
Series | iio: adc: ti-adc128s052: Add support for adc102s021 and family | expand |
On Thu, 30 Jun 2022 23:29:19 -0500 Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> wrote: > The adcxx4s communicates with a host processor via an SPI/Microwire Bus > interface. The device family responds with 12bit data, of which the LSB > bits are transmitted by the lower resolution devices as 0. We don't need > to mess with ADC108S102_BITS as a result for the lower resolution > devices. whilst not strictly necessary I would prefer we did as it may reduce storage requirements, computation complexity etc for userspace (particularly if they are 8 bits). Would affect scale and shift so slightly more complex, but not a lot so still a fairly simple change. Just add resolution to your config structure and duplicate it where necessary to allow whatever resolutions we support. > > I have been able to test adc102s051, hence adding just the missing > ones in that family. > > Lets reuse the driver to support the family of devices with name > ADC<bb><c>S<sss>, where > * bb is the resolution in number of bits (8, 10, 12) > * c is the number of channels (1, 2, 4, 8) > * sss is the maximum conversion speed (021 for 200 kSPS, 051 for 500 kSPS > and 101 for 1 MSPS) > > Complete datasheets are available at TI's website here: > https://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/adc<bb><c>s<sss>.pdf > > Also see: drivers/hwmon/adcxx.c > > Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> > --- > > This does add on additional sparse warnings around casting .data value > to const from int for the of_match_table, and a bunch around the .cls > field for acpi_device_id - maybe someone could suggest a smarter way to > fix those. > > Applies after https://lore.kernel.org/linux-iio/20220630230107.13438-1-nm@ti.com/ > > drivers/iio/adc/ti-adc128s052.c | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/iio/adc/ti-adc128s052.c b/drivers/iio/adc/ti-adc128s052.c > index 21a7764cbb93..0a3aab4df60e 100644 > --- a/drivers/iio/adc/ti-adc128s052.c > +++ b/drivers/iio/adc/ti-adc128s052.c > @@ -7,6 +7,20 @@ > * https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/adc128s052.pdf > * https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/adc122s021.pdf > * https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/adc124s021.pdf > + * > + * The adcxx4s communicates with a host processor via an SPI/Microwire Bus > + * interface. This driver supports the whole family of devices with name > + * ADC<bb><c>S<sss>, where > + * bb is the resolution in number of bits (8, 10, 12) > + * c is the number of channels (1, 2, 4, 8) > + * sss is the maximum conversion speed (021 for 200 kSPS, 051 for 500 kSPS > + * and 101 for 1 MSPS) > + * > + * Complete datasheets are available at TI's website here: > + * https://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/adc<bb><c>s<sss>.pdf > + * > + * Handling of 8, 10 and 12 bits converters are the same, the > + * unavailable bits are 0 in LSB :) > */ > > #include <linux/acpi.h> > @@ -185,6 +199,12 @@ static const struct of_device_id adc128_of_match[] = { > { .compatible = "ti,adc122s021", .data = 1}, > { .compatible = "ti,adc122s051", .data = 1}, > { .compatible = "ti,adc122s101", .data = 1}, > + { .compatible = "ti,adc102s021", .data = 1}, > + { .compatible = "ti,adc102s051", .data = 1}, > + { .compatible = "ti,adc102s101", .data = 1}, Numeric order preferred. Not sure why these are in the middle. > + { .compatible = "ti,adc082s021", .data = 1}, > + { .compatible = "ti,adc082s051", .data = 1}, > + { .compatible = "ti,adc082s101", .data = 1}, Andy's comment on using pointers instead follows through to here. To describe the channels more fully you'll need additional _config[] structures. > { .compatible = "ti,adc124s021", .data = 2}, > { .compatible = "ti,adc124s051", .data = 2}, > { .compatible = "ti,adc124s101", .data = 2}, > @@ -197,6 +217,12 @@ static const struct spi_device_id adc128_id[] = { > { "adc122s021", 1 }, > { "adc122s051", 1 }, > { "adc122s101", 1 }, > + { "adc102s021", 1 }, > + { "adc102s051", 1 }, > + { "adc102s101", 1 }, > + { "adc082s021", 1 }, > + { "adc082s051", 1 }, > + { "adc082s101", 1 }, > { "adc124s021", 2 }, > { "adc124s051", 2 }, > { "adc124s101", 2 },
On 17:40-20220701, Jonathan Cameron wrote: > On Thu, 30 Jun 2022 23:29:19 -0500 > Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> wrote: > > > The adcxx4s communicates with a host processor via an SPI/Microwire Bus > > interface. The device family responds with 12bit data, of which the LSB > > bits are transmitted by the lower resolution devices as 0. We don't need > > to mess with ADC108S102_BITS as a result for the lower resolution > > devices. > > whilst not strictly necessary I would prefer we did as it may reduce > storage requirements, computation complexity etc for userspace (particularly > if they are 8 bits). > > Would affect scale and shift so slightly more complex, but not a lot > so still a fairly simple change. Just add resolution to your config > structure and duplicate it where necessary to allow whatever resolutions > we support. > > > [...] > > #include <linux/acpi.h> > > @@ -185,6 +199,12 @@ static const struct of_device_id adc128_of_match[] = { > > { .compatible = "ti,adc122s021", .data = 1}, > > { .compatible = "ti,adc122s051", .data = 1}, > > { .compatible = "ti,adc122s101", .data = 1}, > > + { .compatible = "ti,adc102s021", .data = 1}, > > + { .compatible = "ti,adc102s051", .data = 1}, > > + { .compatible = "ti,adc102s101", .data = 1}, > > Numeric order preferred. Not sure why these are in the middle. > > > + { .compatible = "ti,adc082s021", .data = 1}, > > + { .compatible = "ti,adc082s051", .data = 1}, > > + { .compatible = "ti,adc082s101", .data = 1}, > > Andy's comment on using pointers instead follows through to here. > To describe the channels more fully you'll need additional > _config[] structures. Thanks folks for the feedback. Will try to do a better job on the next rev.
diff --git a/drivers/iio/adc/ti-adc128s052.c b/drivers/iio/adc/ti-adc128s052.c index 21a7764cbb93..0a3aab4df60e 100644 --- a/drivers/iio/adc/ti-adc128s052.c +++ b/drivers/iio/adc/ti-adc128s052.c @@ -7,6 +7,20 @@ * https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/adc128s052.pdf * https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/adc122s021.pdf * https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/adc124s021.pdf + * + * The adcxx4s communicates with a host processor via an SPI/Microwire Bus + * interface. This driver supports the whole family of devices with name + * ADC<bb><c>S<sss>, where + * bb is the resolution in number of bits (8, 10, 12) + * c is the number of channels (1, 2, 4, 8) + * sss is the maximum conversion speed (021 for 200 kSPS, 051 for 500 kSPS + * and 101 for 1 MSPS) + * + * Complete datasheets are available at TI's website here: + * https://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/adc<bb><c>s<sss>.pdf + * + * Handling of 8, 10 and 12 bits converters are the same, the + * unavailable bits are 0 in LSB :) */ #include <linux/acpi.h> @@ -185,6 +199,12 @@ static const struct of_device_id adc128_of_match[] = { { .compatible = "ti,adc122s021", .data = 1}, { .compatible = "ti,adc122s051", .data = 1}, { .compatible = "ti,adc122s101", .data = 1}, + { .compatible = "ti,adc102s021", .data = 1}, + { .compatible = "ti,adc102s051", .data = 1}, + { .compatible = "ti,adc102s101", .data = 1}, + { .compatible = "ti,adc082s021", .data = 1}, + { .compatible = "ti,adc082s051", .data = 1}, + { .compatible = "ti,adc082s101", .data = 1}, { .compatible = "ti,adc124s021", .data = 2}, { .compatible = "ti,adc124s051", .data = 2}, { .compatible = "ti,adc124s101", .data = 2}, @@ -197,6 +217,12 @@ static const struct spi_device_id adc128_id[] = { { "adc122s021", 1 }, { "adc122s051", 1 }, { "adc122s101", 1 }, + { "adc102s021", 1 }, + { "adc102s051", 1 }, + { "adc102s101", 1 }, + { "adc082s021", 1 }, + { "adc082s051", 1 }, + { "adc082s101", 1 }, { "adc124s021", 2 }, { "adc124s051", 2 }, { "adc124s101", 2 },
The adcxx4s communicates with a host processor via an SPI/Microwire Bus interface. The device family responds with 12bit data, of which the LSB bits are transmitted by the lower resolution devices as 0. We don't need to mess with ADC108S102_BITS as a result for the lower resolution devices. I have been able to test adc102s051, hence adding just the missing ones in that family. Lets reuse the driver to support the family of devices with name ADC<bb><c>S<sss>, where * bb is the resolution in number of bits (8, 10, 12) * c is the number of channels (1, 2, 4, 8) * sss is the maximum conversion speed (021 for 200 kSPS, 051 for 500 kSPS and 101 for 1 MSPS) Complete datasheets are available at TI's website here: https://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/adc<bb><c>s<sss>.pdf Also see: drivers/hwmon/adcxx.c Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> --- This does add on additional sparse warnings around casting .data value to const from int for the of_match_table, and a bunch around the .cls field for acpi_device_id - maybe someone could suggest a smarter way to fix those. Applies after https://lore.kernel.org/linux-iio/20220630230107.13438-1-nm@ti.com/ drivers/iio/adc/ti-adc128s052.c | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+)